
Gillian Anderson
Biography
Gillian Leigh Anderson OBE (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/RTÉ crime drama series The Fall (2013–2016), Jean Milburn in the Netflix comedy-drama series Sex Education (2019–2023), and Margaret Thatcher in the fourth season of the Netflix drama series The Crown (2020). She has won two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Born in Chicago, Anderson was raised first in London and then in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She later started her career onstage in New York City before achieving international recognition for her work on The X-Files. Her film work includes the dramas The Mighty Celt (2005), The Last King of Scotland (2006), Shadow Dancer (2012), and Viceroy's House (2017), as well as the X-Filesfilms Fight the Future (1998) and I Want to Believe (2008). Her television credits include Lady Dedlock in Bleak House (2005), Wallis Simpson in Any Human Heart (2010), Miss Havisham in Great Expectations (2011), Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier on Hannibal (2013–2015), Media in the first season of American Gods (2017), and Eleanor Roosevelt on The First Lady (2022).
Anderson has also received awards and acclaim for her stage work, which 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 for Best Actress; Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire (2014 and 2016), for which she won the Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress and received a second Laurence Olivier Award nomination; and All About Eve (2019), for which she received a third Laurence Olivier Award nomination.
Anderson has supported numerous charities and humanitarian organizations, being an honorary spokesperson for the Neurofibromatosis Network and a co-founder of South African Youth Education for Sustainability (SAYes). She has lived in London since 2002 and was appointed an honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2016 for her services to drama.
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Known For
Acting History
2025
The Abandons as Constance Van Ness
2025Trespasses as Gina
2025TRON: Ares as Elisabeth Dillinger
2025The Salt Path as Raynor Winn
2024Woolf Works
2024Scoop as Emily Maitlis
2023White Bird as Vivienne Beaumier
2022The Pale Blue Eye as Julia Marquis
2022The First Lady as Eleanor Roosevelt
2021Robin Robin as Cat (voice)
2021Letters Live from the Archive: International Women’s Day as Self
2020The Savoy as Self
2020The Sunlit Night as Olyana
2019This Changes Everything as Self
2019National Theatre Live: All About Eve as Margo Channing
2019Sex Education as Jean Milburn
2018UFO as Dr. Hendricks
2018The Spy Who Dumped Me as Wendy
2017Crooked House as Magda Leonides
2017American Gods as Media
2017American Gods as Goddess Media
2017The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism as Narrator
2017Heroes Manufactured as Self (archive footage)
2017Viceroy's House as Edwina Mountbatten
2017Woolf Works as Voiceover from a letter by Virginia Woolf (voice)
2016The Crown as Margaret Thatcher
2016Sold as Sophia
2016War and Peace as Anna Pavlovna Scherer
2015Getting the Old Scent Again: Reimagining Red Dragon as Self
2015The Late Show with Stephen Colbert as Self - Guest
2015The Widowmaker as Narrator
2015Robot Overlords as Kate
2014Variety Studio: Actors on Actors as Self
2014Ronja, the Robber's Daughter as Narrator
2014The Departure as Blanche DuBois
2014National Theatre Live: A Streetcar Named Desire as Blanche DuBois
2014Crisis as Meg Fitch
2014Late Night with Seth Meyers as Self - Guest
2013Mr. Morgan's Last Love as Karen Morgan
2013I'll Follow You Down as Marika Whyte
2013The Fall as Stella Gibson
2013Hannibal as Dr. Bedelia Du Maurier
2012Room on the Broom as Witch (voice)
2012FOX 25th Anniversary Special as Self
2012Sister as Kristin Jansen
2012Shadow Dancer as Kate Fletcher
2011Great Expectations as Miss Havisham
2011Johnny English Reborn as Pamela
2011Moby Dick as Elizabeth
2011The Crimson Petal and the White as Mrs. Castaway
2010Any Human Heart as Duchess Of Windsor
2010No Pressure as Self
2010Boogie Woogie as Jean Maclestone
2009Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen as Self - Guest
2008How to Lose Friends & Alienate People as Eleanor Johnson
2008The X Files: I Want to Believe as Dana Scully
2007Robbie the Reindeer in Close Encounters of the Herd Kind as Queen Vorkana (voice)
2007Straightheads as Alice
2007The Graham Norton Show as Self
2006The Last King of Scotland as Sarah Merrit
2005Bleak House as Lady Dedlock
2005A Cock and Bull Story as Widow Wadman / Gillian Anderson
2005The Mighty Celt as Kate
2004Parkinson as Self - Guest
2003Celebrities Uncensored as Self
2003Jimmy Kimmel Live! as Self - Guest
2002Top Gear as Self
2002American Idol as Self
2002V Graham Norton as Self
2002Richard Rodgers: Some Enchanted Evening as Self - Performer
2001Richard & Judy as Self
2000The House of Mirth as Lily Bart
1999Harsh Realm as Video Narrator (uncredited)
1998Playing by Heart as Meredith
1998Chicago Cab as Southside Girl
1998The X-Files as Agent Dana Scully
1998The Magic Hour as Self
1998The Mighty as Loretta Lee
1998Akte X Intern - Was Sie schon immer wissen wollten as Dana Scully / Self
1998Inside The X-Files as Self
1998Parkinson as Self
1996Future Fantastic as Self - Host
1996The Rosie O'Donnell Show as Self - Guest
1996More Secrets of the X-Files as Self
1995Secrets of the X-Files as Self
1994ReBoot as Data Nully (voice)
1993Frasier as Jenny (voice)
1993The X-Files as Dana Scully
1993Class of '96 as Rachel
1992Eek! The Cat as Dana Scully (voice)
1992The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as Self - Guest
1992The Turning as April Cavanaugh
1989The Simpsons as Dana Scully (voice)
1988This Morning as Self
1988A Matter of Choice as Woman
1986Three at Once as Woman 1
1944Golden Globe Awards as Self - Presenter
1944Golden Globe Awards as Self - Nominee
1944Golden Globe Awards as Self - Nominee/Presenter
1944Golden Globe Awards as Self - Audience Member
1944Golden Globe Awards as Self - Winner
—Animals
—The Boys from Brazil as Frieda Steiner
—The Turning Door as (voice)
—Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
—The Julia Set









