Gillian Anderson
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But the thing is, you see her silhouette. You see, you know, the minute the wig goes on and you get into costume and you see the silhouette alone. I could have talked like Daffy Duck and you would have believed I was Margaret Thatcher because the silhouette was so spectacular.
But the thing is, you see her silhouette. You see, you know, the minute the wig goes on and you get into costume and you see the silhouette alone. I could have talked like Daffy Duck and you would have believed I was Margaret Thatcher because the silhouette was so spectacular.
But the thing is, you see her silhouette. You see, you know, the minute the wig goes on and you get into costume and you see the silhouette alone. I could have talked like Daffy Duck and you would have believed I was Margaret Thatcher because the silhouette was so spectacular.
Yeah, so we finished X-Files in 2002 and I moved back to the UK. We were always going to move back again when I was a kid and we just never did. And so it was always a dream of mine to at least be, you know, part of my life to be back there. So I went back and I did a play and then. And so I've been living there since 2002. Wow.
Yeah, so we finished X-Files in 2002 and I moved back to the UK. We were always going to move back again when I was a kid and we just never did. And so it was always a dream of mine to at least be, you know, part of my life to be back there. So I went back and I did a play and then. And so I've been living there since 2002. Wow.
Yeah, so we finished X-Files in 2002 and I moved back to the UK. We were always going to move back again when I was a kid and we just never did. And so it was always a dream of mine to at least be, you know, part of my life to be back there. So I went back and I did a play and then. And so I've been living there since 2002. Wow.
I think so. I think because, you know, most of the theater work that I was offered as a young person was pretty, were British plays. You know, I did The Philanthropist, I did Absent Friends, you know, I did all that. I kept because of my accent, because that was basically my first way of speaking was with a British accent. So that was easy for me.
I think so. I think because, you know, most of the theater work that I was offered as a young person was pretty, were British plays. You know, I did The Philanthropist, I did Absent Friends, you know, I did all that. I kept because of my accent, because that was basically my first way of speaking was with a British accent. So that was easy for me.
I think so. I think because, you know, most of the theater work that I was offered as a young person was pretty, were British plays. You know, I did The Philanthropist, I did Absent Friends, you know, I did all that. I kept because of my accent, because that was basically my first way of speaking was with a British accent. So that was easy for me.
And so I was, in living in the UK, they've kind of adopted me from quite, early on of being back there as a professional person post X-Files as being a, you know, they've taken me on as being one of them in a way.
And so I was, in living in the UK, they've kind of adopted me from quite, early on of being back there as a professional person post X-Files as being a, you know, they've taken me on as being one of them in a way.
And so I was, in living in the UK, they've kind of adopted me from quite, early on of being back there as a professional person post X-Files as being a, you know, they've taken me on as being one of them in a way.
She is such a divisive character. I mean, people feel really, really strongly about Margaret Thatcher and not all of it is positive. So in playing her period there or from over time, whether we shot it in the States to be aired there, it would be the same reaction. The people that hate her still hate her and the people that love her still love her.
She is such a divisive character. I mean, people feel really, really strongly about Margaret Thatcher and not all of it is positive. So in playing her period there or from over time, whether we shot it in the States to be aired there, it would be the same reaction. The people that hate her still hate her and the people that love her still love her.
She is such a divisive character. I mean, people feel really, really strongly about Margaret Thatcher and not all of it is positive. So in playing her period there or from over time, whether we shot it in the States to be aired there, it would be the same reaction. The people that hate her still hate her and the people that love her still love her.
It's quite a responsibility being the person who asked the secret person on. You got to keep the show going. You got to have some questions.
It's quite a responsibility being the person who asked the secret person on. You got to keep the show going. You got to have some questions.
It's quite a responsibility being the person who asked the secret person on. You got to keep the show going. You got to have some questions.
Yeah, it came – so in Sex Education I play – it's a Netflix series. We did four seasons. I play a sex therapist. And in the process of – or during the period of time of being on that show, you know – My character's house is filled with sex paraphernalia and pictures of vaginas and penises and all kinds of tantric stuff on the walls. And I kept taking pictures.
Yeah, it came – so in Sex Education I play – it's a Netflix series. We did four seasons. I play a sex therapist. And in the process of – or during the period of time of being on that show, you know – My character's house is filled with sex paraphernalia and pictures of vaginas and penises and all kinds of tantric stuff on the walls. And I kept taking pictures.