Gillian Anderson
FeSi II-I
Demographics
Gender Female
Birth Name Gillian Leigh Anderson
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Birth Date August 9, 1968
Ethnicity Northwestern European
Overview English, German, Irish, Ulster Scots, Scottish
Nationality American
Career Actress, activist, writer
Color Season Light Spring
Notes and Motifs
Ti polished princess
FeSi II-- Adaptive
FeSi II-- Adaptive
FeSi II-I Adaptive
FeSi II-I Adaptive
Anderson: "Just remember, you can do anything you set your mind to, but it takes action, perseverance, and facing your fears."
Anderson: "My whole belief system is that our paths are drawn for us. I believe in reincarnation. I believe we're here to learn and grow. We choose how we come into this life based on what it is we have to learn. Some people have harder lessons than others."
Anderson: "I was a daydreamer, and there is a lot of history and geography and science I missed out on because I was in my head. And I regret that."
Anderson: "I truly believe that we can overcome any hurdle that lies before us and create the life we want to live. I have seen it happen time and time again."
Anderson: "Sometimes I read a script and it's obvious from early on that it's one where the suspension of disbelief has to develop strongly from page one. Some are more reality-based."
Anderson: "I believe people are in our lives for a reason. We're here to learn from each other."
Anderson: "Be of service. Whether you make yourself available to a friend or co-worker, or you make time every month to do volunteer work, there is nothing that harvests more of a feeling of empowerment than being of service to someone in need."
Anderson: "It is not a matter of being fearless. The fear is sometimes constant, but it's about moving forward regardless of the fear. Courage means feeling the fear and doing it anyway."
Anderson: "I was a good liar as a child."
Anderson: "It's so funny, because right now I'm very tired and my brains a little dead, I tend to get very focused and serious. So, I'm probably coming off a lot more like Scully right now."
Anderson: "After I did nine years of a television series, I didn't want to do anything really that involved going to a set and being in front of a camera for quite a while. And when I did start to want to do things, I wanted to focus more on film."