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Plus, how the actress stays strong and healthy while embracing the years to come.
Gillian Anderson was everywhere in the ‘90s as tough-talking FBI special agent Dana Scully on The X-Files . Now, she’s redefining her stardom with the iconic role of Margaret Thatcher in The Crown , which won her a 2021 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Series. A recent InStyle interview claims that she’s “never been hotter” at 52, and well, it’s not wrong.
If you would’ve told the actress 20 years ago that she’d portray such a historic figure on TV, she would’ve said, “F*** off!” she told InStyle with a laugh. “I think I would have been quite shocked.” The transformative role really flexed her performing chops, as it’s a far cry from the cheeky sex therapist she plays in Netflix’s Sex Education .
With that being said, Anderson feels like her work is just now taking off. But she has admitted that getting older in the industry is no walk in the park. “If you watch yourself on film, there is a certain point where you see yourself change. It’s arresting,” she told Vogue , per AOL . “It can either be completely traumatic or something that instigates a shift of consciousness towards thinking about what’s important. But you have to go through that trauma first, to mourn.”
Anderson, who is British, also told New Beauty that she’s trying to keep a European mindset when it comes to aging, and it seems to be working out for her. “I think in Europe, in general, there’s a sense that women who age naturally can be beautiful, whereas I’m not so sure that’s the perception in America, specifically in L.A.” she said. “I think that it’s seen as a flaw, somehow—like wrinkles are a flaw.”
In her opinion, those “flaws” deserve to be celebrated. “The thing to remember is, how one looks in the mirror is the youngest one will ever look again. So you can’t do anything but celebrate it!” she told Vogue .
Here’s what Anderson does to stay strong and healthy, while proudly embracing the years to come.
Anderson told New Beauty in June 2016 that she noticed her skin was “suffering” when she was in her 40s. As a result, “I began to pay more attention to it,” she said. “I started using a mixture over the years of Clinique and Estee Lauder .” Still, she added, she’s not obsessive about it. “It’s not a huge part of my life, but I’ve began making an attempt to use some of the stuff that’s out there. And you know, I think it works. I think my skin definitely feels better,” she said.
In her interview with InStyle , she admitted that the laze of COVID lockdowns have caused her to slack off from her regimen here and there. (So if you feel that way, you’re not alone.)
Anderson broke down her makeup and skin care routine on Instagram while sharing a photo of herself on the set of Sex Education . She loves Sarah Chapman Skinesis products “to cleanse, tone and moisturize, prime and polish” and uses Dr. Organic’s “amazingly hydrating” lotion for “all-over body moisturizing.”
The actress has also repeatedly talked about her love for Laura Mercier’s Tinted Moisturizer . “It’s a big part of my life,” she told Harper’s Bazaar UK . “Every day I’m grateful for it.”
It can be tough to follow a strict diet, and the actress told New Beauty that she’s not super stringent about what she eats. “I’ve always been interested in the raw food diet but I’ve been told by a couple people that it’s not particularly good for women,” she said. “I like the idea of eating that clean; that appeals to me, but I’ve never been brave enough to actually try it for any period of time.” Anderson said that she usually tries to avoid “high carbs” but she still loves having a Coke here and there. “I know it’s not good for me, but I drink it anyway,” she said.
The actress looks incredibly fit, but she said she doesn’t spend a lot of time worrying about her exercise routine. “I don’t try that hard to stay in shape,” she told the Daily Mail . “I go through stages of yoga a few times a week and throw in some running.” She also hires a personal trainer sporadically to get in shape for new roles.
Anderson told The Guardian that she’s been going to therapy since she was 14—and she’s open about having struggled with her mental health in the past. “There were times when it was really bad,” she said. “There have been times in my life where I haven’t wanted to leave the house.” She also offered advice for others on mental health in her 2017 book, We: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere .
Anderson keeps a busy shooting schedule, but she still tries to make time to meditate every morning . “I start my day with meditation,” she told New Beauty . “Even just waking up a few minutes before my kids wake up to center my head. It makes a big difference.”
It’s easy to fall into a pattern of negativity when you’re late for work due to traffic or you’re stuck in an annoying situation—and award-winning actresses struggle with that, too. Anderson told The Guardian that she goes “through stages where I think I’m just complaining all the time. ...I have to constantly settle myself down from the state of being aggravated.”
That’s why she comes up with a list of things to feel grateful for every day. “I do a gratitude list every night,” she said. Sometimes it’s just in her head, but however she does it, Anderson said it helps her keep her mindset more positive.
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Born on 9th August 1968, Gillian Leigh Anderson is an American-British film, television, theater actress and writer. As a child, Gillian was interested in acting and used to perform in school productions during her teenage. At the age of 22, she moved towards New York and began her career in Alan Ayckbourn’s play Absent Friends at the Manhattan Theatre Club. Her roles bestowed her with Theatre World Award for “Best Newcomer”. In 1992, Anderson starred in her first feature-length film The Turning and later on broke into mainstream television with a guest appearance on the drama, Class of ’96. Following that, Gillian received critical acclaim and success for her role of FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the long-running and widely popular series The X-Files. She won several accolades for her role as Special Agent Scully, including Golden Globe Award, Emmy Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award. Upcoming years brought more success to her and Gillian played the characters of ill-fated socialite Lily Bart in the film The House of Mirth and DSI Stella Gibson on the BBC crime drama series The Fall. Since then, Anderson has performed various roles in a number of films, theater, and television series such as Shadow Dancer, I’ll Follow You Down, The Departure, Hannibal, and War & Peace.
Apart from acting, Gillian being an activist worked for various charity organizations and also running her own humanitarian ventures. In 2008, she co-founded South African Youth Education for Sustainability (SAYes), which helps in empowering marginalized young people in South Africa. As far as her personal life is concerned, Gillian Anderson married twice. Firstly with Clyde Klotz in 1994 but they ended up their relationship after three years. After that, she met Julian Ozanne and became married with him in 2004 which unfortunately broke up in 2006.
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The Turning (L. A. Puopolo, 1992) If you've actually made the effort to seek out this film, you did so for one reason and one reason only. And nothing I can say will sway you from renting it. But I'll try anyway. This film, the acting debut of Gillian Anderson, is well-known among connoiseurs as containing Ms. Anderson's only semi-nude scene. Hate to spoil your fun, but the stills you've seen online are digitally-enhanced. And everything you've heard about how awful the movie is, aside from the thirty seconds or so in question, is completely true. Clifford Harnish, a white separatist Marine (Michael Dolan, a character actor who often plays military types, most recently in TNT's original film The Hunley), comes home after spending four years away. His girlfriend (Anderson) is working as a waitress for her father (who never liked Clifford in the first place, and likes him less so now), his parents (Raymond Barry, who plays Senator Matheson in The X-Files, and Tess Harper, who has a penchant for playing "leading man's wife" in various films) have broken up, and dad is dating the local chanteuse, Glory Lawson (Karen Allen). Everything is predictable; everything is glacial; everyone manages to turn in the worst roles of their careers (and everyone except Anderson had already turned in pretty long careers by this time). Please, for god's sake, avoid this film like the plague. By far the worst thing I've seen this year. (zero stars, of course)

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The Turning resulted in possibly the most exploitative advertising campaign in video retail history. Released in England during the peak of X-Files popularity, the video cover was a single shot of Gillian Anderson, her hands tentatively grasping her blouse. The implication was clear – it screamed out "this is a film where Scully goes topless." As it turns out, Anderson, billed fifth, appears for less than eight minutes of the 88-minute running time, sporting a ludicrous "southern" accent. Her exposed breasts, never seen in full anyway, occupy less than ten seconds of screen time. Maybe really sad X-File fans would be satisfied with around half a minute of her bare back. You might think that this served people right, that it was scores of masturbatory X-File fans getting their just desserts. But I think exploiting people in such a transparent way is very cruel, not to say dishonest. Her minor role, and the fact that her sexuality plays no real part in proceedings, even causes the cover to be questionably within the trade descriptions act. So what of the film itself? Well, the story centres on Clifford, a character whom I couldn't decide whether he had learning difficulties or was just played that way. I don't mean that remark in bad taste, by the way – he really is portrayed like that. Questions over what kind of person he is are subtly built up by having him wearing a T-shirt with a swastika on it. Just in case you don't get the message, the incidental music helpfully contains a few "hails!" when he talks. That said, Michael Dolan does give a reasonable performance, much better than most of his co-stars, who were surely familiar with the words "TV" and "Movie" being in close proximity. The dialogue often resorts to platitudes, though is generally inoffensively mediocre. One humorous moment is where Clifford describes "the three of us" (him, his mother and his father) and – whether intentionally or not I do not know – paraphrases Casablanca, with "don't add up to a stack o'cows**t." Humphrey would have been proud. The adequate direction steals one or two riffs from Deliverance, though fails to build up any sense of tangible menace. The rather so-so domestic tale of a bunch of estranged rednecks; they could easily be guests on the Jerry Springer Show under the title "My Son Is A Nazi". Not bad, not great, this is a film that has "average" written all the way through it. Just one question – why is it called The Turning???

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How on Earth was this movie allowed to even be made? The ONLY and I mean ONLY reason that I even wasted my time watching this movie was because it supposedly "starred" my all time favorite Actress, Gillian Anderson. But Gillian, honey. What were you thinking?! This movie lacked any kind of plot of character development. I am wondering who sold their soul to the devil...or paid someone off to even get this film made. They so slyly put Gillian's picture on the cover of the movie to lure people in. And then she's in the movie for about 5 minutes. This movie was so boring that it had me wanted to fast forward to the scenes with Gillian in them. I can't believe Gillian ever even got another role after appearing in this sad, sad excuse for a movie. I am now dumber as a result of watching this film.

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The Turning is about a disturbed young man who returns home after four years to try and save his parents marriage. He grows increasingly violent, and people begin to wonder where exactly he has been for the last four years... I know that many people don't like this movie, but I found it quite intense, and even scary at times! Michael Dolan, Tess Harper, Karen Allen, Raymond J. Barry, and Gillian Anderson all give exceptional performances. Many people see this film just for Gillian Anderson's semi-nude scene, but the movie is much, much more than that! If you happen to come across this one, please, give it a try! Rated: R for language, disturbing situations, and brief sexuality. Grade: C+

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Ugh! A play that someone decided needed to be made into a film. Everything is predictable in this movie from the get go. If you have seen at least one "troubled youth comes home" movie then you know what is in store. The movie is a series of confrontations, I guess that's someone's idea of good drama - conflict. To me, it gets old fast. The only thing to recommend is the Virginia scenery but it's nicer to get outside and go see the countryside then to put up with this.

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The West Virginia International Film Festival screened this film in fall 1997 with the director present. The film was made on the border between West Virginia and Virginia. Mr. Puopolo gave a great introduction and answered many questions. The basic idea of the film - a young man returning home after living with Neo-Nazis - is unique in my film experience. Too bad Ms. Anderson wasn't in more of the film - but given its unique storyline, and fairly good visuals, etc. it is an interesting film. One should never judge a film by its poster - or video cover. It is certainly a B film - like other classics such as "Cockfighter" and "Two-Lane Blacktop." This film should be judged for what it is - a low budget independent film that captures some of the reality of life in America's working class world.

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Ho ho ho! Ho ho ho! Ho ho...ho HUM. No, this movie doesn't have anything to do with Christmas; however, I am currently writing this just fresh from the holidays (are those New Year's resolutions forgotten already?), and it was pretty much the Scrooge of my Christmas week, which is when I rented it, unfortunately. Yes, Gillian Anderson has her infamous/famous (?) topless scene. Yes, this is probably a five day rental at your local Blockbuster. And yes, you'll probably need the whole five days to watch it; one of those "half an hour at a time" movies. Actually, it's not THAT bad, but it's not that good, either. It could've made a decent drama...MAYBE. The problem is, it takes place in a small town, where it's typical that nothing happens there...which goes for this movie as well. After being gone for several years, a local finally returns to his mother due to an unsettling incident. There. That's the plot, pretty much. So as you can see, it's no big deal pretty much just to start with...plus a lot of the mother/son dialog is one to roll your eyes over
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