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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