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News Archive: August 2013
Time Out Sydney Interview
Posted at 1:14 PM (PDT) on Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Gillian Anderson: The Fall
By Joel Meares Time Out Sydney August 27, 2013
...While Anderson says she eased her way back into serial television (THE FALL is only six episodes per season), the pace has picked up quickly: she guest-starred for five episodes on the US series HANNIBAL this year and will star in the upcoming NBC action-drama CRISIS, alongside Dermot Mulroney. It looks a little 24: a busload of students from an elite high school � including the president's son � is kidnapped and taken hostage. All that and, yes, she would do another X-FILES movie if the band got back together. So much for easing into things. "Yeah," she says with a laugh. "Then there's theatre and other films. It looks a little bit insane until 2016 at this point."
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Wave 6 of Clothes Sale
Posted at 11:40 AM (PDT) on Tuesday, August 27, 2013
The Independent: New Interview
Posted at 10:38 AM (PDT) on Monday, August 26, 2013
Gillian Anderson: The X-smiles
By Alison King The Independent Tuesday, 27 August 2013
Cast as Special Agent Scully at 24, it is unsurprising that Gillian Anderson left for London at the end of the decade long X-FILES series. In the 10 years that followed, Anderson shunned Hollywood and reinvented her career in the UK with low-key roles in film and television costume dramas such as BLEAK HOUSE, THE HOUSE OF MIRTH, THE CRIMSON PETAL AND THE WHITE and GREAT EXPECTATIONS.
It is Anderson's most recent role as DCI Stella Gibson, however, that had audiences gripped watching THE FALL. A woman that could give DCI Jane Tennison run for her money, Gibson is icily self-assured and highlighted the idea of stereotyping women in crime as either victims or vamps.
She tackles another serial killer in HANNIBAL as Dr Bedelia du Maurier, the psychiatrist to the Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen). It is her first role in an American television series since 2002 and describes her psychological sparring partner, Mikkelsen as "a master of understatement".
"It's the complexity of those characters and the things going on under the surface that make it so interesting to me as an actor. Conflict creates great drama," she says.
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Posted at 5:08 PM (PDT) on Thursday, August 15, 2013
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