Gillian Anderson
American actress
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2025 | Gillian Anderson will have a role in 'Tron: Ares', which is currently in post-production. |
2024 | Gillian Anderson will portray Vivienne Beaumier in 'White Bird'. |
2024 | Gillian Anderson will play Emily Maitlis in 'Scoop'. |
2024 | Gillian Anderson will star as Raynor Winn in 'The Salt Path'. |
October 2024 | In an interview, Anderson announced she would be co-producing the adaptation of The Coast Road by Alan Murrin. |
September 2024 | In an interview with the BBC, Gillian Anderson discussed her dual national identity further. |
August 2024 | Anderson signed on to the adaptation of Louise Kennedy’s novel Trespasses. |
January 2024 | Anderson joined the cast of Disney's Tron: Ares. |
June 2023 | Anderson signed on to Netflix's project The Abandons, with filming originally set for late 2023 but delayed to 2024 due to the SAG writers' strike. |
May 16 2023 | It was announced that Anderson would star in the film adaptation of Raynor Winn’s bestselling memoir The Salt Path alongside Jason Isaacs. |
April 2023 | Anderson launched G Spot Beverages, a line of soft drinks featuring life-enhancing adaptogens and nootropics. |
February 2023 | Anderson announced her 'Dear Gillian' project with Bloomsbury, inviting women to write letters about their sexual fantasies for her upcoming book. |
February 7 2023 | Netflix announced that Anderson was cast as Emily Maitlis in the film Scoop, focused on Prince Andrew's 2019 Newsnight interview, set for release in April 2024. |
December 2022 | Anderson starred in The Pale Blue Eye, directed by Scott Cooper, which was released in theatres in December 2022 and on Netflix in 2023. |
April 2022 | Anderson portrayed Eleanor Roosevelt in the TV series The First Lady, which was later cancelled after one season. |
March 2022 | It was announced that Anderson signed a first look deal with Netflix for a two-year period through her company, Fiddlehead Productions. |
February 2022 | Anderson launched her first audio show titled What Do I Know?!, a podcast exploring social challenges and women's stories. |
2021 | Anderson won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her role as Margaret Thatcher in The Crown. |
December 2021 | Anderson portrayed Joanna, the mother of Catherine the Great, in the second season of Hulu's The Great. |
November 2021 | Anderson voiced the cat in Robin Robin, a stop-motion short Christmas film that received an Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short Film. |
February 2021 | Anderson started filming for the movie White Bird, which was originally scheduled for release on September 16, 2022, but was later rescheduled to October 2024. |
2020 | Gillian Anderson narrated a Marks & Spencer Christmas commercial, which also served as a charity initiative, highlighting the work of and offering donations to charities she chose, including The Felix Project, Southall Black Sisters, and Blueprint for All. |
2020 | Anderson portrayed Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of the Netflix drama series The Crown. |
2020 | Gillian Anderson and Peter Morgan had a short break in their relationship. |
2019 | Gillian Anderson starred as Olyana Gregoriov in 'The Sunlit Night'. |
September 7 2019 | Anderson was announced to portray former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of The Crown, earning her several prestigious awards for her performance. |
February 2 2019 | She portrayed Margo Channing in a stage production of All About Eve at the Noël Coward Theatre, which earned her a third Laurence Olivier Award nomination. |
January 2019 | Anderson began playing Jean Milburn in the Netflix dramedy Sex Education. |
2018 | Gillian Anderson appeared as herself in the documentary 'This Changes Everything'. |
2018 | Gillian Anderson portrayed Professor Rebecca Hendricks in 'UFO'. |
2018 | Anderson was awarded a City Lit Lifetime Fellowship Award by the City Literary Institute. |
2018 | She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. |
2018 | Gillian Anderson played Wendy in 'The Spy Who Dumped Me'. |
January 2018 | Anderson returned to her role as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the eleventh season of The X-Files and confirmed her departure from the show after the season. |
2017 | Anderson appeared as Media in the first season of American Gods. |
2017 | Gillian Anderson was the narrator (voice) for the documentary 'The Artist's Garden: American Impressionism'. |
2017 | Gillian Anderson provided narration for the series 'Ronja the Robber's Daughter.' |
2017 | She provided the voice of Dana Scully for The X-Files: Cold Cases and The X-Files: Stolen Lives audiobooks. |
2017 | Anderson starred in the film Viceroy's House. |
October 2017 | She appeared in the film adaptation of Agatha Christie's Crooked House alongside Glenn Close and Christina Hendricks. |
July 2017 | Gillian Anderson was awarded a UCL Honorary Fellowship for her support of the International Literacy Centre's Reading Recovery program. |
March 7 2017 | Anderson and journalist-activist Jennifer Nadel published their self-help book, WE: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere. |
2016 | Anderson was appointed an honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to drama. |
2016 | Gillian Anderson started a relationship with English screenwriter Peter Morgan. |
2016 | Gillian Anderson played Anna Pavlovna Scherer in the mini-series 'War & Peace' for 4 episodes. |
2016 | Gillian Anderson again participated in 'Letters Live' at Freemasons' Hall in London. |
September 13 2016 | Anderson and Rovin published The Sound of Seas, the third and final novel of The EarthEnd Saga trilogy. |
June 2016 | Gillian Anderson publicly expressed her opposition to Brexit in the lead-up to the referendum on the issue. |
June 2016 | Anderson became a patron of the Temple Legal Centre, a London-based organization that provides free family law advice and support. |
April 23 2016 | Anderson reprised her role of Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn, New York City. |
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