Gillian Leigh Anderson ( ; born August 9, 1968) is an American actress. Her credits include the roles of FBI Special Agent
Dana Scully in the series ''
The X-Files'', ill-fated socialite Lily Bart in
Terence Davies's film ''
The House of Mirth'' (2000),
DSU Stella Gibson in the
BBC/
RTÉ
(RTÉ) (; Irish language, Irish for "Radio & Television of Ireland") is the Public broadcaster, national broadcaster of Republic of Ireland, Ireland headquartered in Dublin. It both produces and broadcasts programmes on RTÉ Television, telev ...
crime drama television series ''
The Fall'', sex therapist Jean Milburn in the
Netflix comedy drama
''Sex Education'', and British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of Netflix drama series ''
The Crown''. Among other honors, she has won two
Primetime Emmy Awards
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, two
Golden Globe Awards
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, and four
Screen Actors Guild Award
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s.
Born in Chicago, Anderson grew up in
London, England, and
Grand Rapids, Michigan. She graduated from
The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago, then moved to New York City to further her acting career. After beginning her career on stage, she achieved international recognition for her role as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully on the American sci-fi drama series ''The X-Files''. Her film work includes the dramas ''
The Mighty Celt
''The Mighty Celt'' is a 2005 drama film set in Northern Ireland, written and directed by Pearse Elliott. It stars Gillian Anderson, Robert Carlyle, Sean McGinley, Ken Stott and Tyrone McKenna. It is centred on greyhound racing in a Catholic c ...
'' (2005), ''
The Last King of Scotland'' (2006), ''
Shadow Dancer'' (2012), ''
Viceroy's House'' (2017) and two ''X-Files'' films: ''
The X-Files: Fight the Future'' (1998) and ''
The X-Files: I Want to Believe'' (2008). Other notable television credits include: Lady Dedlock in ''
Bleak House'' (2005),
Wallis Simpson in ''
Any Human Heart'' (2010),
Miss Havisham in ''
Great Expectations
''Great Expectations'' is the thirteenth novel by Charles Dickens and his penultimate completed novel. It depicts the education of an orphan nicknamed Pip (Great Expectations), Pip (the book is a ''bildungsroman''; a coming-of-age story). It ...
'' (2011), Dr.
Bedelia Du Maurier on ''
Hannibal
Hannibal (; xpu, 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋, ''Ḥannibaʿl''; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic during the Second Puni ...
'' (2013–2015), Media on ''
American Gods
''American Gods'' (2001) is a fantasy novel by British author Neil Gaiman. The novel is a blend of Americana, fantasy, and various strands of ancient and modern mythology, all centering on the mysterious and taciturn Shadow.
The book was pub ...
'' (2017), and
Eleanor Roosevelt on ''
The First Lady'' (2022).
Aside from film and television, Anderson has taken to the stage and received both awards and critical acclaim. Her stage work includes ''
Absent Friends'' (1991), for which she won a
Theatre World Award for Best Newcomer; ''
A Doll's House'' (2009), for which she was nominated for a
Laurence Olivier Award
The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital. The awards were originally known as ...
, and a portrayal of
Blanche DuBois in ''
A Streetcar Named Desire'' (2014, 2016), winning the
''Evening Standard'' Theatre Award for Best Actress and receiving a second Laurence Olivier Award nomination for
Best Actress. In 2019, she portrayed Margo Channing in the stage production of ''
All About Eve'' for which she received her third Laurence Olivier Award nomination.
Anderson has supported numerous charities and humanitarian organizations. She is an honorary spokesperson for the
Neurofibromatosis Network and a co-founder of South African Youth Education for Sustainability (SAYes). She was appointed an honorary
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2016 for her services to drama.
She has resided in London since 2002, after earlier years divided between the United Kingdom and the United States.
Early life
Anderson was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Rosemary "Posie" Alyce (''née'' Lane),
a computer analyst, and later vice president of Neurofibromatosis Inc., the neurofibromatosis support group of West Michigan, and Homer Edward "Ed" Anderson III, who owned a film
post-production
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The ...
company.
She is of English, German, and Irish ancestry. Soon after her birth, her parents moved to
Puerto Rico for 15 months, then to London. The family relocated so that her father could attend the
London Film School
London Film School (LFS) is a film school in London and is situated in a converted brewery in Covent Garden, London, neighbouring Soho, a hub of the UK film industry. It is the oldest film school in the UK. .
During her childhood, she lived in north London's
Crouch End and
Haringey.
She was a pupil of
Coleridge Primary School. When Anderson was 11 years old, her family returned to the United States, settling in
Grand Rapids, Michigan. They continued to keep a flat in London and spent their summers there.
Anderson later said that she had always intended to return to England.
In Grand Rapids, she attended Fountain Elementary and
City High-Middle School
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History
City High School was established in the ...
, a program for gifted students with a strong emphasis on the humanities.
Following the move to Grand Rapids, Anderson went through a rebellious stage as a young girl; taking drugs, dating a much older boyfriend, and cultivating a
punk appearance (dyeing her hair various colors, shaving the sides of her head, sporting a nose piercing and an all-black wardrobe).
She was put in
therapy at the age of 14.
Anderson listened to bands such as
Dead Kennedys and
Skinny Puppy
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. She was voted by her classmates as "class clown", "most bizarre girl" and "most likely to be arrested". She was arrested on graduation night for
breaking and entering into her high school in an attempt to glue the locks of the doors.
She later managed to reduce the charges to
trespassing.
At an early age, Anderson was interested in
marine biology
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, but after becoming interested in theatre during her younger years, she began acting in high school productions during her first year and later in
community theatre.
She also served as a student intern at the
Grand Rapids Civic Theatre & School of Theatre Arts.
After graduating from high school in 1986, she attended
The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago, where she earned a
Bachelor of Fine Arts
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Background
The Bachelor ...
in 1990. Anderson also participated in the
National Theatre's summer program at
Cornell University.
To support herself financially during her student years, she worked at the
Goose Island Brewpub in Chicago. After Anderson became famous, the brewery named one of their beers after her – a
Belgian-style farmhouse ale called "Gillian".
Anderson is the eldest of three siblings. Her brother Aaron – who was diagnosed with
neurofibromatosis – died in 2011 of a brain tumor, at the age of 30. Aaron was a DJ, a mentor, and a practicing
Buddhist. He was in his second year of a PhD program in
developmental psychology
Developmental psychology is the science, scientific study of how and why humans grow, change, and adapt across the course of their lives. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to include adolescence, adult deve ...
at
Stanford University
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when he was diagnosed with
glioblastoma in 2008.
Her sister Zoe is a
ceramicist, whom Anderson called "an exceptional artist".
Anderson is
bidialectal and is comfortable switching between
American
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** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America
** American ancestry, pe ...
and British (
Received Pronunciation
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) accents. With her English accent and background, she was mocked and felt out of place as a young girl in the
American Midwest and soon adopted a
Midwestern accent. To this day, she easily shifts between her American and English accents.
In May 2013, during an interview with
BlogTalkRadio, Anderson addressed the matter of her
national identity: "I've been asked whether I feel more like a Brit than an American and I don't know what the answer to that question is. I know that I feel that London is home and I'm very happy with that as my home. I love London as a city and I feel very comfortable there. In terms of identity, I'm still a bit baffled."
Career
1990s
Anderson moved to
New York
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* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
Film and television
* '' ...
when she was 22 years old, and worked as a waitress to support herself.
She began her career in
Alan Ayckbourn
Sir Alan Ayckbourn (born 12 April 1939) is a prolific British playwright and director. He has written and produced as of 2021, more than eighty full-length plays in Scarborough and London and was, between 1972 and 2009, the artistic director of ...
's play ''
Absent Friends'' at the
Manhattan Theatre Club alongside
Brenda Blethyn
Brenda Blethyn (''née'' Bottle; 20 February 1946) is an English actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, and two Academy Award nominations.
Blethyn ...
;
for her role she won the 1990–91
Theatre World Award for "Best Newcomer". Her next theatrical role was in
Christopher Hampton
Sir Christopher James Hampton ( Horta, Azores, 26 January 1946) is a British playwright, screenwriter, translator and film director. He is best known for his play ''Les Liaisons Dangereuses'' based on the novel of the same name and the film ...
's ''
The Philanthropist'' at the
Long Wharf Theatre in
New Haven, Connecticut.
Anderson moved to Los Angeles in 1992 and spent a year auditioning. The same year, she appeared in her first feature-length film, ''
The Turning'', starring
Karen Allen and
Tess Harper. The film drama is an adaptation of the play ''Home Fires Burning''.
Although she had once vowed she would never do television work, being out of work for a year changed her mind. Anderson recalled: "First of all, I swore I'd never move to Los Angeles, and once I did, I swore I'd never do television. It was only after being out of work for almost a year that I began going in
o auditions
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on some stuff that I would pray that I wouldn't get because I didn't want to be involved in it."
She broke into mainstream television in 1993 with a guest appearance on the collegiate drama, ''
Class of '96'', on the fledgling
Fox Network.
As a result of this guest appearance, Anderson was sent the script for ''
The X-Files''. She was 24 when she decided to audition because, "for the first time in a long time, the script involved a strong, independent, intelligent woman as a lead character." Producer
Chris Carter wanted to hire her, but Fox wanted someone with previous television exposure and greater sex appeal.
Fox sent in more actresses, but Carter stood by Anderson, and she was eventually cast as
FBI Special Agent Dana Scully. Filmed for the first five seasons in Vancouver, British Columbia, before moving to Los Angeles, the series ran for nine seasons. Two related films were also produced, released in 1998 and 2008. During her time on ''The X-Files'', Anderson won numerous awards for her portrayal of Special Agent Scully, including an
Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, a
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Television Series Drama, two
Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series and a
Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television. Anderson is the first actress to win an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a SAG Award in the same year. For the role, she received a total of four Emmy nominations, four Golden Globe nominations and nine SAG nominations.
Anderson was the first woman to write and direct an episode of ''The X-Files'' ("
all things"). During its run – between the fifth and sixth seasons – Anderson co-starred in ''
The X-Files: Fight the Future'', a 1998 film that continued ''The X-Files'' storyline. Anderson also provided the voice for a parody of her Scully character in "
The Springfield Files
"The Springfield Files" is the tenth episode of the eighth season of the American animated television series ''The Simpsons''. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 12, 1997. In the episode, Homer believes he has d ...
", an episode of the animated comedy television series ''
The Simpsons''. While filming ''The X-Files'', she met assistant art director
Clyde Klotz
Errol Clyde Klotz (born June 8, 1961) is a Canadian television art director and production designer. He worked as an assistant art director on several TV series filmed in Vancouver, such as '' The Hitchhiker'', ''21 Jump Street'' and ''The X-Fil ...
, who became her first husband.
Anderson's character on ''The X-Files'' initiated a phenomenon referred to as "
The Scully Effect"; as the
medical doctor
A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through th ...
and the
FBI Special Agent
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is the domestic intelligence and security service of the United States and its principal federal law enforcement agency. Operating under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Justice, t ...
inspired many young women to pursue careers in science, medicine, and
law enforcement. It contributed to the increase in the number of women in those fields. "The Scully Effect" remains a subject of academic inquiry.
In 1996, Anderson narrated the
television documentaries ''Spies Above'' and ''Why Planes Go Down''. While hosting the
BBC documentary series ''
Future Fantastic
''Future Fantastic'' was a British documentary television series which premiered in 1996. This show looked at the how science and science fiction complement each other, and how ideas and technologies from the past are helping to shape our futur ...
'', she became impressed by the theme music of the show, by the electronic duo Hal and initiated a collaboration with them. In 1997, Anderson provided spoken word vocals and starred in the music video for their single "Extremis", which was frequently aired on
MTV
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. She also helped to assemble an album of
electronic music, ''Future: A Journey Through The Electronic Underground'', for
Virgin Records, which won praise from European music critics.
In 1997, Anderson appeared in the independent film ''
Chicago Cab
''Chicago Cab'' is a 1997 American drama film directed by Mary Cybulski and John Tintori. It is based on the play ''Hellcab'' by Will Kern.
Synopsis
The film follows an unnamed taxi driver (played by Paul Dillon) over one day in Chicago, short ...
''. In 1998, she starred in the film ''
Playing by Heart
''Playing by Heart'' is a 1998 American comedy-drama film, which tells the story of several seemingly unconnected characters. It was entered into the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. It stars Gillian Anderson, Ellen Burstyn, Sean Connery, ...
''.
Anderson also had a supporting role in the film ''
The Mighty''.
In 1999, Anderson had a supporting role in the English-language release of
Hayao Miyazaki's ''
Princess Mononoke
is a 1997 Japanese animated epic historical fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Dentsu. The film stars the voices of Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida ...
'', where she voiced the character of Moro. Anderson is a fan of
Studio Ghibli and Miyazaki's work. She also took part in
Eve Ensler
V, formerly Eve Ensler (; born May 25, 1953), is an American playwright, performer, feminist, and activist. V is best known for her play ''The Vagina Monologues''. 's ''
The Vagina Monologues''.
2000s
In 2000, Anderson starred in the film ''
The House of Mirth'' with
Eric Stoltz
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–
Terence Davies' adaptation of the
Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton (; born Edith Newbold Jones; January 24, 1862 – August 11, 1937) was an American novelist, short story writer, and interior designer. Wharton drew upon her insider's knowledge of the upper-class New York "aristocracy" to portray ...
novel of the
same name – for which she won critical acclaim and awards such as the
British Independent Film Award for Best Actress,
Village Voice Film Poll Best Lead Performance, and a nomination for the
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actress.
When ''The X-Files'' ended in 2002, she moved back to London for a change of pace and the opportunity to return to the stage.
In 2002, Anderson made her
West End debut in
Michael Weller's play ''What The Night Is For'' at the
Comedy Theatre.
In 2004, Anderson starred in the
Royal Court Theatre's production of
Rebecca Gilman's play ''The Sweetest Swing in Baseball'', as artist Dana Fielding who assumes the personality of the troubled
baseball player
Darryl Strawberry
Darryl Eugene Strawberry (born March 12, 1962) is an American former professional baseball right fielder and author who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Throughout his career, Strawberry was one of the most feared sluggers in th ...
– a role for which she earned rave reviews.
In 2005, she appeared as Lady Dedlock in the
BBC adaptation of
Charles Dickens' novel ''
Bleak House''. She had a starring role in the Irish film ''
The Mighty Celt
''The Mighty Celt'' is a 2005 drama film set in Northern Ireland, written and directed by Pearse Elliott. It stars Gillian Anderson, Robert Carlyle, Sean McGinley, Ken Stott and Tyrone McKenna. It is centred on greyhound racing in a Catholic c ...
'', for which she won an
IFTA award for Best International Actress. The same year she also appeared in ''
A Cock and Bull Story'' with
Steve Coogan
Stephen John Coogan (; born 14 October 1965) is an English actor, comedian, producer and screenwriter. He is most known for creating original characters such as Alan Partridge, a socially inept and politically incorrect media personality, which ...
and
Rob Brydon – a film version of the novel ''
Tristram Shandy''. In 2006, Anderson won the Broadcasting Press Guild Television and Radio Award for Best Actress for her role in ''Bleak House''. She was nominated for a
British Academy Television Award
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Background
The first-ever Awards, given in 1955, consisted of six categories. Until ...
(BAFTA) for
Best Actress, she also received an Emmy nomination for
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie, a nomination for a
Golden Globe
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, a
Satellite Award nomination, and came in second place in the Best Actress category of the 2005 BBC Drama website poll for her portrayal of Lady Dedlock in the adaptation.
During 2006 and 2007, Anderson appeared in two British films: ''
The Last King of Scotland'' (2006) and ''
Straightheads
''Straightheads'' is a 2007 British revenge/thriller film (titled ''Closure'' in the US), featuring brutal sexual violence, which follows a couple who seek revenge against a group of men. It was written and directed by Dan Reed, who made his di ...
'' (2007). In 2008, Anderson hosted ''
Masterpiece Theatre'' during the Jane Austen series; she was the first woman to host the series since it began in 1971. The same year, Anderson starred in the second ''The X-Files'' film, ''
The X-Files: I Want to Believe'' and appeared alongside
Simon Pegg in the British comedy film
''How to Lose Friends & Alienate People''. In 2009, she starred in the British comedy film ''
Boogie Woogie'' with
Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming (born 27 January 1965) is a British actor. His London stage appearances include ''Hamlet'', the Maniac in ''Accidental Death of an Anarchist'' (for which he received an Olivier Award), the lead in '' Bent'', The National Theatre o ...
,
Danny Huston and
Stellan Skarsgård.
She portrayed Nora in
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. As one of the founders of modernism in theatre, Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential playw ...
's ''
A Doll's House'' at the
Donmar Warehouse in London's West End during a limited engagement which ran from May 14, 2009, until July 18, 2009.
Anderson received a nomination for the
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress, for productions which opened in the 2009 calendar year, for her portrayal of Nora.
2010s
In November 2010, Anderson portrayed
Wallis, Duchess of Windsor in ''
Any Human Heart'' – a television adaptation of
William Boyd William, Willie, Will or Bill Boyd may refer to:
Academics
* William Alexander Jenyns Boyd (1842–1928), Australian journalist and schoolmaster
* William Boyd (educator) (1874–1962), Scottish educator
* William Boyd (pathologist) (1885–1979), ...
's novel of
the same name, for which she was nominated for a
BAFTA for
Best Supporting Actress on Television. In April 2011, she starred in the BBC adaptation ''
The Crimson Petal and the White'' as Mrs. Castaway, for which she was nominated for the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actress. In August 2011, she appeared in the television miniseries ''
Moby Dick'' based on
Herman Melville's novel ''
Moby-Dick'' (1851), as Elisabeth, Ahab's wife. The same year, Anderson appeared as the head of
MI7, Pamela Thornton, in the British comedy ''
Johnny English Reborn''. She starred as
Miss Havisham in a
three-part BBC adaptation of ''
Great Expectations
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'' that aired in late December 2011. For her portrayal in the adaptation she won the Artistic Excellence Award, was nominated for the
and for the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actress.
In 2012, Anderson appeared in a Swiss
drama film, ''
Sister'', and in ''
Shadow Dancer'' – a British-Irish drama film based on the novel of the same name, about the Irish republican movement. Anderson voiced the character of Dr. Miki Hokuto in the English-language version of
Studio Ghibli's ''
From Up on Poppy Hill'', which was released in March 2013. The same year, she starred in the Canadian
techno-thriller ''
I'll Follow You Down'' and appeared in ''
Mr. Morgan's Last Love
''Mr. Morgan's Last Love'' (also known as ''Last Love'') is a 2013 film based on Françoise Dorner's French novel ''La Douceur Assassine''. It is written and directed by Sandra Nettelbeck and stars Michael Caine and Clémence Poésy.
Synopsis
Th ...
'' with
Michael Caine.
In May 2013, Anderson began starring as
DSI Stella Gibson in ''
The Fall'', a critically acclaimed crime drama series for
BBC Two
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and
RTÉ One.
Anderson was praised for her portrayal of the cool, self-assured Gibson, and was nominated for several awards. She also became an executive producer for the programme from its second series. Between 2013 and 2015, Anderson played
Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier,
Hannibal Lecter's psychiatrist, on the
NBC series ''
Hannibal
Hannibal (; xpu, 𐤇𐤍𐤁𐤏𐤋, ''Ḥannibaʿl''; 247 – between 183 and 181 BC) was a Carthaginian general and statesman who commanded the forces of Carthage in their battle against the Roman Republic during the Second Puni ...
''. In 2014, Anderson was promoted from a recurring character during the first two seasons, to a series regular for the third season. In 2014, Anderson starred in the British
independent science fiction film
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''
Robot Overlords'' alongside Sir
Ben Kingsley. That year, she also appeared in
Jeffrey D. Brown
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's drama ''
Sold
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* ''Sold'' (Boy George album), 1987
* ''Sold'' (Died Pretty album), 1996
* ''Sold'' (TV series), a British comedy drama television series
* ''Sold'' (McCormick novel), a 2006 novel by Patricia McCormick and Illustrated by Br ...
'', portraying Sophia, a character based on the humanitarian photographer
Lisa Kristine. The film presents the issues of
child trafficking
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and
sexual slavery
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in India, and is based on
Patricia McCormick's novel of the
same name.
In July 2014, Anderson gained critical acclaim for her stage performance as
Blanche DuBois in ''
A Streetcar Named Desire'' by
Tennessee Williams at the
Young Vic Theatre in London.
She won the
''Evening Standard'' Theatre Award for Best Actress and received her second
Laurence Olivier Award
The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital. The awards were originally known as ...
nomination for
Best Actress. The production became the fastest-selling show in the theatre's history, and the run was extended by two weeks due to the demand for tickets. In the first collaboration between the
Young Vic Theatre and
National Theatre Live, the show was broadcast live to over 1100 venues on September 16, 2014. Thus far, it has been screened in more than 2000 venues.
In February 2015, Anderson directed and starred in a short film prequel to ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', titled ''The Departure'', written by novelist
Andrew O'Hagan. This is part of the Young Vic's short film series, which is produced in collaboration with ''
The Guardian''.
In October 2014, Anderson published her first book, ''A Vision of Fire'', co-authored with
Jeff Rovin. The book is the first novel of what has developed as ''
The Earthend Saga
''The EarthEnd Saga'' is a science fiction novel series co-written by actress Gillian Anderson and writer Jeff Rovin.
The first book, ''A Vision of Fire'' was first released in October 2014. ''A Dream of Ice'' was published a little more tha ...
'' trilogy. The publisher describes it as "a science fiction thriller of epic proportions". In December 2015, Anderson and Rovin published their second novel of the trilogy, ''A Dream of Ice''. In January 2016, Anderson portrayed Anna Pavlovna Scherer in
BBC One's television adaptation ''
War & Peace''. The same month, she returned to portray
FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the six-episode
tenth season of ''
The X-Files''. Anderson has fought and succeeded in securing
equal pay with her male co-star on ''The X-Files'' in the '90s and again in 2015, when negotiating her salary with the network. She has always been outspoken about her struggle for equal pay in the role.
From April 23, 2016, through June 4, 2016, Anderson reprised her role of Blanche DuBois in ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' on stage at the new
St. Ann's Warehouse
St. Ann's Warehouse is a performing arts institution in Brooklyn, New York City. Formerly the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity on Montague Street, in 1980 the site was converted into a venue for classical music. Initially known as ''Arts a ...
in
Brooklyn, New York City.
On September 13, 2016, Anderson and Rovin published ''The Sound of Seas''; their third and final novel of ''The EarthEnd Saga'' trilogy. The same month, she returned to portraying
DSU Stella Gibson in the third series of ''
The Fall''. Anderson is the narrator of the English
dub of ''
Ronja the Robber's Daughter'' – Studio Ghibli's
anime, which began streaming on
Amazon Prime
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in January 2017. In February 2017, Anderson portrayed
Edwina Mountbatten in
Gurinder Chadha's Partition drama film ''
Viceroy's House'' (2017).
On March 7, 2017, Anderson and the journalist-activist
Jennifer Nadel published their
self-help guide book for women, titled ''WE: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere''. Anderson stated that the book is a "call-out to all women around the world – and by women I include girls,
transgender, anyone who identifies themselves as being intrinsically female." In April 2017, she played goddess Media in the first season of ''
American Gods
''American Gods'' (2001) is a fantasy novel by British author Neil Gaiman. The novel is a blend of Americana, fantasy, and various strands of ancient and modern mythology, all centering on the mysterious and taciturn Shadow.
The book was pub ...
'' – a television series adaptation of
Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon GaimanBorn as Neil Richard Gaiman, with "MacKinnon" added on the occasion of his marriage to Amanda Palmer. ; ( Neil Richard Gaiman; born 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, gr ...
's science fiction novel of the
same name. Following the departure as showrunners of the show's creators,
Bryan Fuller
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and
Michael Green, Anderson stated she would not return to the show. In October 2017, Anderson appeared alongside
Glenn Close and
Christina Hendricks in ''
Crooked House'' – a film adaptation of
Agatha Christie
Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fictiona ...
's novel of
the same name. In January 2018, she was back playing FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the
eleventh season of ''
The X-Files''. In January 2018, she confirmed that she would be leaving ''The X-Files'' after the end of the season. Anderson is set to portray the role of Captain MacLaren in ''
Star Citizen''s
single-player
A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session. A single-player game is usually a game that can only be played by one person, while "single-player mode" is usuall ...
component ''
Squadron 42''. In January 2019, she began playing Jean Milburn in the
Netflix dramedy ''
Sex Education''.
From February 2, 2019, through May 11, 2019, Anderson portrayed Margo Channing in a stage production of ''
All About Eve'' at the
Noël Coward Theatre for which she received her third Laurence Olivier Award nomination.
On September 7, 2019, it was announced that she will portray former British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of the Netflix
historical drama
A historical drama (also period drama, costume drama, and period piece) is a work set in a past time period, usually used in the context of film and television. Historical drama includes historical fiction and romance film, romances, adventure f ...
series ''
The Crown''. Anderson is the second American actress (after
Meryl Streep in ''
The Iron Lady'') to portray Thatcher in a major production. In a statement Anderson said: "I am so excited to be joining the cast and crew of ''The Crown'' and to have the opportunity to portray such a complicated and controversial woman. Thatcher was undoubtedly formidable but I am relishing exploring beneath the surface and, dare I say, falling in love with the icon who, whether loved or despised, defined an era." Anderson received critical acclaim for her role, winning an
Emmy Award
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and
Golden Globe award
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for her portrayal.
2020s
In February 2021, Anderson started filming ''
White Bird: A Wonder Story''. It was initially scheduled to be released on September 16, 2022, but was later delayed to October 14, 2022.
In September 2022, Lionsgate removed the film from its release schedule.
In November 2021 Anderson voiced the cat in ''
Robin Robin
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Premise
When a robin bird grows u ...
'', a stop-motion short Christmas film about a bird raised by mice who is questioning where she belongs. ''Robin Robin'' was nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. In December 2021, she played Joanna, mother to Catherine the Great in season two of Hulu's ''
The Great
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In Persia, the title "the Great" at first seems to have been a co ...
''.
In February 2022, Anderson launched her first audio show titled ''What Do I Know?!'' on Curio. The fortnightly podcast explores "deeply human stories of social challenges, sexual liberation, phenomenal women". In March 2022, it was announced that Anderson had signed a first look deal with Netflix.
It is a two-year deal with her company, Fiddlehead Productions.
In April of the same year, she portrayed
Eleanor Roosevelt in the TV series ''
The First Lady'' on Showtime.
The series was cancelled after the one season.
Due to be released in theatres in December 2022 and on Netflix in 2023, Anderson is set to star in ''
The Pale Blue Eyes'' alongside
Christian Bale.
Personal life
Anderson is an art collector. She used her first paycheck from the ''X-Files'' to purchase a
David Blackburn lithograph
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. Her collection includes work by artists such as
Diane Arbus,
Helen Levitt,
Cindy Sherman,
Francesco Clemente,
Alexis Rockman and
Kiki Smith.
Anderson enjoys architecture and interior design; she periodically works on floor and house planning projects. She has also expressed a desire to pursue
mixed media ventures in the future. Anderson is a committed
feminist
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
. In an August 2014 interview with
''Glamour'' magazine, Anderson said: "I have feminist bones and when I hear things or see people react to women in certain ways I have very little tolerance." Anderson has several tattoos; all of them, as she described, are in some way about "peace of mind, right mind, right action".
She practices
meditation daily. Anderson owned an estate home in
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
from 2005 to 2012 formerly belonging to painter
Justin Deraniyagala.
Relationships and children
Anderson married her first husband,
Clyde Klotz
Errol Clyde Klotz (born June 8, 1961) is a Canadian television art director and production designer. He worked as an assistant art director on several TV series filmed in Vancouver, such as '' The Hitchhiker'', ''21 Jump Street'' and ''The X-Fil ...
, an ''X-Files'' assistant art director, on New Year's Day 1994, in Hawaii in a
Buddhist ceremony. Their daughter, Piper Maru, was born on September 25, 1994.
Show-runner
Chris Carter, Piper's godfather, named an ''X-Files''
episode after her. Anderson and Klotz divorced in 1997.
On December 29, 2004, she married Julian Ozanne, a documentarian, on
Lamu Island, off the coast of
Kenya. She announced their separation on April 21, 2006. Anderson and former partner, businessman Mark Griffiths, have two children. She ended their relationship in 2012.
In March 2012, Anderson told
''Out'' magazine about her long-term relationship with a girl in high school.
She then told ''
CBS News
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'' that she had dated other women, though most of her relationships had been with men. In an interview with the ''
London Evening Standard'' in December 2014, she stated: "I am an actively heterosexual woman who celebrates however people want to express their sexuality."
She also identified as heterosexual in a January 2015 interview. In an interview with ''
The Daily Telegraph'' in March 2015, Anderson said she was not closed to the idea of entering another same-sex relationship, adding: "To me a relationship is about loving another human being; their gender is irrelevant." She reiterated this to ''
The Times'' in 2018, saying "I could be with a woman next year." and "It's just who I am. I have absolutely no issue with it whatsoever, and I don't really care if other people have an issue with it." While playing to Plead the Fifth on Watch What Happens with Andy Cohen, Gillian said the last time she had been with a woman was after she moved to New York right after college.
Anderson resides with her three children in London, where she has lived since 2002.
From 2016 to December 2020, she was in a relationship with screenwriter and dramatist
Peter Morgan
Peter Julian Robin Morgan, (10 April 1963) is a British screenwriter and playwright. He is the playwright behind '' The Audience'' and '' Frost/Nixon'' and the screenwriter of ''The Queen'' (2006), '' Frost/Nixon'' (2008), ''The Damned United ...
.
Activism and charity work
Anderson has been active in supporting numerous charity organizations, global and social causes, as well as running her own humanitarian ventures. She supports
The Trevor Project organization, focused on suicide prevention efforts among
LGBTQ youth and attended three of the Trevor Project's "Cracked X-Mas" events to benefit the organization. In 2013, Anderson was made a patron of the
Charles Dickens Statue Fund, and was instrumental in securing the funding for UK's first Dickens statue, located in
Portsmouth, Hampshire. In June 2016 she became a patron of the Temple Legal Centre, a London-based organization that assists people through the legal process by providing them free
family law advice and support. In June 2016, Anderson expressed her support for the United Kingdom to remain a member of the
European Union in the run-up to June's
referendum on that issue. In January 2018, Anderson was given a City Lit Lifetime Fellowship Award by the
adult education
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college
City Literary Institute.
Neurofibromatosis
Anderson is an honorary spokesperson for the
Neurofibromatosis Network. She often holds auctions with the profits benefiting the Neurofibromatosis Network. Her brother Aaron died from
Neurofibromatosis type I in 2011.
In May 1996, Anderson addressed the
United States Congress urging for more education and funding for neurofibromatosis research projects. She partners with ''Doodle 4 NF'' – an annual fundraiser for the Neurofibromatosis Network. She also supported the Children with Tumours organization and the
Global Genes Global Genes is a global non-profit advocacy organization for individuals and families fighting rare and genetic diseases. The organization is associated with a blue denim "Genes Ribbon" that is intended to raise awareness of patients affected by ra ...
movement, which is devoted to helping children with neurofibromatosis.
Africa and SAYes
In 2008, Anderson co-founded South African Youth Education for Sustainability (SAYes), which helps in empowering marginalised young people in South Africa through youth mentoring. The nonprofit organization provides youth leaving children's homes with guidance that enables them to develop their skills, further their education, and source suitable housing in order to participate in society as independent adults.
While filming ''
The Last King of Scotland'' in 2005, Anderson started a crowdfunding venture that benefited the Alinyiikira Junior School in
Kampala, Uganda. She ran the philanthropic project until 2011. Anderson is a member of the board of directors for Artists for a New South Africa and a campaigner for
ACTSA: Action for Southern Africa. She was a patron of the Friends of Treatment Action Campaign (FoTAC) which worked with the
Treatment Action Campaign in South Africa to ensure greater access to treatment to reduce the effects of HIV and prevent new infections. Anderson also supported Buskaid – a charitable trust aiming to help young black musicians in South Africa.
Women's rights
Anderson is a supporter of various women's organizations and social movements. She has been a long-time supporter of the
Feminist Majority Foundation
The Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF) is a non-profit organization headquartered in Arlington County, Virginia, whose stated mission is to advance non-violence and women's power, equality, and economic development. The name Feminist Majority co ...
. In 1996, Anderson became the Feminist Majority Foundation's spokesperson and participated as a team leader in the Feminist Majority Foundation's ''Million4Roe'' campaign. In March 1999, she attended a Feminist Majority Foundation event to stop gender apartheid in
Afghanistan and in April 2002, she appeared on ''
Hollywood Squares'' to benefit the Feminist Majority Foundation's campaign to aid Afghan women and girls. Anderson participated in
Eve Ensler
V, formerly Eve Ensler (; born May 25, 1953), is an American playwright, performer, feminist, and activist. V is best known for her play ''The Vagina Monologues''. 's ''
Vagina Monologues'', including a stage performance on February 14, 1999.
Anderson is a supporter of Ensler's
V-Day movement aiming to end violence against women and girls.
Anderson is an advocate for
reproductive rights. In 2001, she emceed the
Rock for Choice concert fundraiser, featuring musicians
Sarah McLachlan,
Paula Cole, and
Melissa Etheridge as well as actresses
Helen Hunt
Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born June 15, 1963) is an American actress and director. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, four Primetime Emmy Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards.
Hunt rose to fame portraying Jam ...
,
Ellen DeGeneres,
Portia de Rossi, and
Kathy Najimy. The concert supported reproductive options for unplanned pregnancies, including the
morning-after pill. For
International Women's Day
International Women's Day (IWD) is a global holiday celebrated annually on March 8 as a focal point in the women's rights movement, bringing attention to issues such as gender equality, reproductive rights, and violence and abuse against wom ...
2014, Anderson was one of the artist signatories of
Amnesty International
Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says it has more than ten million members and sup ...
's letter to UK Prime Minister
David Cameron
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British former politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2005 to 2016. He previously served as Leader o ...
campaigning for
women's rights in Afghanistan. In March 2015, Anderson backed the Women at the Well drop-in centre for vulnerable women in London, which is supported financially by
Comic Relief. Anderson supports the
Refuge, a United Kingdom charity providing specialist support for women and children experiencing
domestic violence
Domestic violence (also known as domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation. ''Domestic violence'' is often used as a synonym for ''intimate partner ...
. For International Women's Day 2016, Anderson was one of the high-profile women that signed
Burma Campaign UK's pledge to end and investigate crimes of
sexual violence against girls and women in
Myanmar
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. Anderson is a speaker for
Thomson Reuters Foundation's Trust Women Conference.
Children's rights
Anderson is a patron of
Childreach International, a London-based charity that works in partnership with local communities in the
developing world
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to secure children's basic rights; she addressed the problem of
child trafficking
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during the press for the ''
Sold
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* ''Sold'' (Boy George album), 1987
* ''Sold'' (Died Pretty album), 1996
* ''Sold'' (TV series), a British comedy drama television series
* ''Sold'' (McCormick novel), a 2006 novel by Patricia McCormick and Illustrated by Br ...
'' film that presents the issue. Anderson also supports their ''Taught Not Trafficked'' campaign that was launched in July 2014. In 2015, Anderson became a patron of the International Literacy Centre (ILC) – European home of
Reading Recovery. In January 2016 she helped launch ILC's Reading Recovery Read Aloud campaign. During February and March 2016, Anderson held an internet charity auction benefiting
Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH)
children's hospital in the
Bloomsbury
Bloomsbury is a district in the West End of London. It is considered a fashionable residential area, and is the location of numerous cultural, intellectual, and educational institutions.
Bloomsbury is home of the British Museum, the largest mus ...
area of London. In March 2016, it was reported that Anderson is one of the artists
sponsoring an unaccompanied
refugee
A refugee, conventionally speaking, is a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to well-founded fear of persecution. minor in the
"Jungle" camp in Calais. In July 2017, Anderson was awarded a
UCL Honorary Fellowship for her support of the International Literacy Centre's Reading Recovery program.
Indigenous rights
In late 2010, Anderson and other artists joined a campaign to boycott
Botswana diamonds over the government's treatment of the Kalahari
San. Anderson supports tribal rights charity
Survival International, an organization that champions tribal peoples around the world and in early 2010 she participated in a performance in a London stage fundraiser for its cause.
In February 2011, Anderson narrated a short film about recent footage of an
uncontacted tribe, in which the Amazon Indians were spotted from the air on the
Brazil-
Peru border. Anderson has said: "What comes across powerfully from this amazing footage is how healthy and confident these people appear. I hope they can be left alone – but that will only happen if the loggers are stopped." In June 2011, Anderson became an ambassador for Survival International. In September 2015, Anderson was among the artists who signed a letter calling for a new approach to conservation that would respect tribal peoples' rights.
Animals rights and environmental advocacy
In 2012, Anderson joined
Greenpeace
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in standing with the people of Brazil for a zero-
deforestation law to save the
Amazon. In 2013, she backed the
Cheetah Conservation Fund by creating a short film together with the fund, advocating CCF's action to prevent the extinction of the cheetah. In 2013, she joined the ''Fishlove'' campaign, supporting the fight against unsustainable fishing practices that harm the
marine ecosystem. In November 2015, Anderson was named a friend and supporter of Positive Luxury, a company that informs consumers on brands' commitment to quality, craftsmanship, service and
sustainability
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.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
Music videos
Stage
Radio
Voice work
* Narrator of
Anne Rice's novel ''
Exit to Eden'' (1992).
* Narrator of ''
The X-Files: Ground Zero'' (1997).
* Narrator of "The Guardian of the Pool: A Story from Nelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales" (2009).
* Narrated the story "Reversal" from
David Eagleman's
speculative fiction
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book ''
Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives'' (2010).
* Narrated
Charlotte Brontë's lost story "L'Ingratitude" for ''
London Review of Books
The ''London Review of Books'' (''LRB'') is a British literary magazine published twice monthly that features articles and essays on fiction and non-fiction subjects, which are usually structured as book reviews.
History
The ''London Review of ...
s podcast (2012).
* Narrator of
Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl (13 September 1916 – 23 November 1990) was a British novelist, short-story writer, poet, screenwriter, and wartime fighter ace of Norwegian descent. His books have sold more than 250 million copies worldwide. Dahl has be ...
's short story "
The Last Act
"The Last Act" is a 1966 short story by Roald Dahl, described by its author as an attempt to write about "murder by fucking." It was first published in the January 1966 issue of ''Playboy'', having been rejected by ''The New Yorker'' because of ...
", which is included in the ''
Switch Bitch
''Switch Bitch'' (1974) is a book of adult short stories by British writer Roald Dahl. Four stories, originally published in ''Playboy'' between 1965 and 1974, are collected. They are linked by themes of rape by deception: in each one some majo ...
'' collection (2012).
* Narrated the audiobooks of her novel trilogy ''
The Earthend Saga
''The EarthEnd Saga'' is a science fiction novel series co-written by actress Gillian Anderson and writer Jeff Rovin.
The first book, ''A Vision of Fire'' was first released in October 2014. ''A Dream of Ice'' was published a little more tha ...
'': ''A Vision of Fire'' (2014), ''A Dream of Ice'' (2015) and ''The Sound of Seas'' (2016).
* One of the narrators of
BBC Radio 4's ongoing series ''A History of Ideas'' (2015).
* Provided a voice recording of reading
Virginia Woolf's suicide note for
The Royal Ballet production ''
Woolf Works'' (2015).
* Narrated
Wilkie Collins' short story "Mrs. Zant and the Ghost" for
Audible UK's ''Christmas Car Selection'' (2015).
* Co-narrator of the audiobook for her and Nadel's self-empowerment book ''WE: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere'' (2017).
* Provided the voice of
Dana Scully for ''The X-Files: Cold Cases'' and ''The X-Files: Stolen Lives'' audiobooks (2017).
* Provided the voice of
Captain Rachel MacLaren
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for ''Squadron 42''
Bibliography
* Anderson, Gillian &
Nadel, Jennifer (2017). ''WE: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere''. New York:
Simon & Schuster. . (US) /
HarperCollins. . (UK)
* Anderson, Gillian &
Rovin, Jeff (2014). ''A Vision of Fire''. ''
The Earthend Saga
''The EarthEnd Saga'' is a science fiction novel series co-written by actress Gillian Anderson and writer Jeff Rovin.
The first book, ''A Vision of Fire'' was first released in October 2014. ''A Dream of Ice'' was published a little more tha ...
'' No. 1. New York: Simon & Schuster. .
* Anderson, Gillian & Rovin, Jeff (2015). ''A Dream of Ice''. ''The EarthEnd Saga'' No. 2. New York: Simon & Schuster. .
* Anderson, Gillian & Rovin, Jeff (2016). ''The Sound of Seas''. ''The EarthEnd Saga'' No. 3. New York: Simon & Schuster. .
* Anderson, Gillian & Field, Barbara (2021). ''Joyfulness''. .
Discography
Singles
Awards and honors
In 2009, Anderson was named as one of 20 most powerful women in British theatre and was dubbed "The Honorary Brit" by ''
Harper's Bazaar
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'' and
Tiffany & Co.'s list. In 2010, Anderson was named Honorary Associate of The
London Film School
London Film School (LFS) is a film school in London and is situated in a converted brewery in Covent Garden, London, neighbouring Soho, a hub of the UK film industry. It is the oldest film school in the UK. (LFS).
In 2013, Anderson received a City Lit Lifetime Fellowship Award as recognition for the support and inspiration she provided to adult education provider City Lit and its students.
In 2016, Anderson was appointed an honorary
Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to drama.
In 2018, she received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame
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.
In 2021, Anderson won the Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of
Margaret Thatcher in ''
The Crown''.
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