José Luis Vázquez del Carpio
FEBRUARY'S GIRL:
GILLIAN ANDERSON
Gillian Anderson
Gillian was born on August 9, 1968 in Chicago, IL, to Ed
and Rosemary Anderson and is one of 3 children. She lived in
Puerto Rico, and then in London, so her father could attend a
film school there (Her family still owns a flat there).
At age 11 she moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where she
attended elementary and then high school. She then moved to
Chicago where she went to college and once she had gained her
BFA she then moved to New York, N.Y. where she made several
theater performances and then to Los Angeles in about '91/'92.
Upon gaining the role of Dana Scully, Gillian then relocated
to North Vancouver, Canada where she now resides with her husband
and daughter.
Gillian attended Fountain Elementary and then City High in Grand Rapids,
Michigan. After graduating in 1986 she moved to Chicago and
attended the Goodman Theater School at DePaul University
(a major theater conservatory), in Chicago, IL where she
obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. While attending
DePaul Univeristy, she also studied at the summer program at the
National Theater of Great Britain at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y.
After initially wanting to be a marine biologist, at about
age 17, she was in "a couple of auditions" in
the Grand Rapids Community Theater, where she was "cast in
a couple of things," and from then it was as if she "had
never thought about marine biology." While studying for her
Bachelor of Fine Arts at DePaul University, Gillian spent
some time in the National Theater of Great Britain. During
this time, she also had a role in a film named "The Turning"
in 1988. After receiving her degree, she moved to New York and
embarked on a serious career in theater - including an off-broadway
production of Alan Ayckbourne's "Absent Friends," for which she won
a Theater World award in 1991. She also appeared in "The Philanthropist"
at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, Connecticut. Gillian then moved
to Los Angeles and spent a year auditioning for various things, during
which time she did "Home Fires Burning" for a cable station as well as
the audiocassette version of "Exit to Eden" by Anne Rice. Although she
had once vowed she would "never do TV", and seemed set
on a career in film or theater, being out of work for
a year or so changed her mind and she had a role in an
episode of "Class of '96" and then was impressed enough
by the role of Dana Scully that she auditioned for the role. She is
now one of the top actresses in pop culture.
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