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  2. Signature. Gillian Leigh Anderson OBE (/ ˈdʒɪliən / JIL-ee-ən; born August 9, 1968) is an American actress, writer, and activist. She is best known for her roles as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the sci-fi series The X-Files (1993–2002; 2016–2018), Lily Bart in the drama film The House of Mirth (2000), DSI Stella Gibson in the BBC ...

  3. Gillian Anderson. Actress: The X-Files. Gillian Anderson was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Rosemary Alyce (Lane), a computer analyst, and Homer Edward Anderson III, who owned a film post-production company. Gillian started her career as a member of an amateur actor group while at high school.

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  4. Gillian Anderson. Actress: The X-Files. Gillian Anderson was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Rosemary Alyce (Lane), a computer analyst, and Homer Edward Anderson III, who owned a film post-production company. Gillian started her career as a member of an amateur actor group while at high school.

    • Actress, Producer, Director
    • August 9, 1968
  5. Jan 30, 2018 · How Gillian Anderson became X-Files Agent Scully, 1995. Gillian Anderson tells CBC's Midday about how she came to land the role and how her audition made an impact on the Scully we saw on...

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  6. 6 days ago · Gillian Anderson (born August 9, 1968, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) is an American actress and writer best known for her role as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully on the television series The X-Files (1993–2002, 2016, and 2018).

  7. In 1993, Gillian auditioned for a TV pilot of a newly formed Fox Network show called "The X-Files." It was for the role of Special Agent Dana Scully. "I couldn't put the script down," Gillian remembers.

  8. Dr Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) is a skeptic, a woman of science, and assigned to keep Mulder under control. The X Files represents a breakout for the sci-fi genre. Its success gave it license to put on more paranormal shows treated as reasonable.