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Gillian Anderson discusses career evolution and identity

Gillian Anderson, best known for her role as Dana Scully in "The X-Files," has reflected on her career evolution, personal identity, and the changing landscape for women in the television industry.

Anderson has identified as an ally to the LGBT+ community, sharing that she has had relationships with women and has explored whether she identifies more as bisexual or pansexual. She noted her desire to support the community without overshadowing those who define their orientation more strictly.

Reflecting on her professional journey, Anderson discussed overcoming the stigma of being typecast after the success of "The X-Files." She noted that the industry has shifted, providing more compelling roles for mature women, a trend supported by her recent work in productions such as "Sex Education," "The Crown," and "The Fall."

Originally from Chicago but raised in the United Kingdom, Anderson's personal life has also been marked by significant milestones, including motherhood and her ability to navigate diverse roles across both American and British productions.

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Chicago · Clyde Klotz · Gillian Anderson · Netflix · Piper Maru · United Kingdom · X-Files