News from December 2001



12/26/01
There will be no news for the next few days. I'll be in Wisconsin visiting family.


12/26/01
Anderson Lobbies for Animal Rights

.c The Associated Press
RADNOR, Pa. (AP) - Gillian Anderson, the star of Fox's prime time drama ``The X-Files,'' has written to Turkey's prime minister urging passage of a law protecting animals in that country.

``I respectfully urge you to do everything in your power to ensure that such a law is enacted,'' Anderson wrote in her letter to Bulent Ecevit, TV Guide said in its Dec. 29 issue.

Anderson, a member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, told the prime minister that she was ``shocked to learn that animals in Turkey have absolutely no legal protection from cruelty and abuse'' and cited examples of suffering by dogs, camels, bears, and roosters.



12/25/01
Happy Christmas!


12/25/01
Klea Scott from Millennium (damn you FX for taking it off) tunrs 33. She came in as Emma Hollis during the third season as Franks new partner to replace his wife who died at the end of season two.

CCH Pounder turns 49. She was also on Millennium as Dr. Cheryl Andrews. I think she was in more of the earlier episodes than the later ones.

Rod Serling would be 77. He was the creator of The Twilight Zone.



12/24/01
This is from GAWS
NF GALA PRESS RELEASES

Gillian will be participating in the May 12, 2002 Neurofibromatosis GALA, as mentioned previously. Courtesy of Roberta, we have two press releases for the event.
"AN ENCHANTED EVENING"
A CELEBRATION FOR THE CENTENARY OF COMPOSER RICHARD RODGERS AND 20TH BIRTHDAY OF THE NEUROFIBROMATOSIS ASSOCIATION
INTRODUCED BY GILLIAN ANDERSON - DIRECTED BY SIMON CALLOW

To read the entire thing go here.



12/23/01
Cinescape Online had a review of The Majestic and Laurie Holden was mentioned. Here is the paragraph.
The result is a magical film that if you can get past the mistaken identity premise truly delivers on all fronts. Carrey is at the top of his form and gives great restraint in another stellar dramatic role while the supporting cast is as close to perfect as you can get. Landau is affecting as the broken down old man who is given new life with Peter�s arrival and newcomer Laurie Holden (who previously played sexy femme Marita Covarrubias on THE X-FILES) strikes up a potent chemistry with Carrey throughout.
To read the whole review click here.


12/23/01
This is from zap2it.com
Duchovny Returns to TV

LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - David Duchovny is returning to television, but this time, it's behind-the-scenes. The former star of "The X-Files" is producing a half-hour primetime reality-based pilot called "Two on Two" for TNN, confirms a network spokeswoman.
"Two on Two" follows two men with basketball skillsas they travel across the country, earning money by placing bets on pickup basketball games that they play in.
Duchovny's production company, Toy Plane Industries, was hired to put the finishing touches on the concept. If picked up as a series, Duchovny would remain on the project as an executive producer.
This would be the first time Duchovny has produced a project, although its not his first time working behind the camera. While starring on "The X-Files," the actor wrote four episodes and directed two.



12/22/01
Hector Elizondo turns 65. I don't think he's ever been on The X-Files but he was in the "David Duchovny, Why Won't You Love Me" video, singing in front of a camera that had "ER SUCKS" taped onto it.



12/21/01
They redesigned the OS and it looks GREAT! It loads much quicker and has a grey background. Wow. It looks so good. Now onto Friday's news.


12/21/01
This is from the OS
Media Alerts

Robert Patrick will guest on The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn on Wednesday, December 26th. Annabeth Gish appears on the same show the following night, Thursday, December 27th. Both shows are new broadcasts.


12/21/01
There are some pictures of future episodes at the OS.




12/21/01
The Golden Globe nominations were announced on the 20th! Was The X-Files nominated for anything? No, of course not. But there are some good nominates in there Here are some of my favorites.
Picture - Drama
A Beautiful Mind
The Lord Of the Rings: The Fellowship Of the Ring
The Man Who Wasn't There
Picture - Musical or Comedy
Bridget Jones's Diary
Moulin Rouge
Actor In a Leading Role - Drama
Russell Crowe in A Beautiful Mind
Billy Bob Thornton in The Man Who Wasn't There
Actor In a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy
Ewan McGregor in Moulin Rouge
Actress In a Leading Role - Drama
Nicole Kidman in The Others
Actress In a Leading Role - Musical or Comedy
Thora Birch in Ghost World
Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge
Ren�e Zellweger in Bridget Jones's Diary
Actor In a Supporting Role
Steve Buscemi in Ghost World
Hayden Christensen in Life As a House
Jude Law in A. I.: Artificial Intelligence
Actress In a Supporting Role
Jennifer Connelly in A Beautiful Mind
Director
Ron Howard for A Beautiful Mind
Peter Jackson for The Lord Of the Rings: The Fellowship Of the Ring
Baz Luhrmann for Moulin Rouge!
Steven Spielberg for A. I.: Artificial Intelligence
Original Score
A. I.: Artificial Intelligence Composed by John Williams
A Beautiful Mind Composed by James Horner
The Lord Of the Rings: The Fellowship Of the Ring Composed by Howard Shore
Moulin Rouge Composed by Craig Armstrong
Television Series - Drama
Six Feet Under
The West Wing
Mini-Series or Television Movie
Conspiracy
Actor In a Leading Role - Drama Series
Peter Krause in Six Feet Under
Martin Sheen in The West Wing
Actress In a Leading Role - Mini-Series or Television Movie
Julianna Margulies in The Mists Of Avalon
Actor In a Supporting Role - Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie Bradley Whitford in The West Wing Actress In a Supporting Role - Series, Mini-Series or Television Movie
Rachel Griffiths in Six Feet Under
Allison Janney in The West Wing




12/20/01
This is from Cinescape Online
Holden Talks X-FILES Return to series not likely.

Laurie Holden has been talking briefly about the chances of her returning to her role of Marita Covarrubias on THE X-FILES... which sound slim to none.

While talking to TV Guide in a promotion for this week's release of THE MAJESTIC, in which Holden plays the female lead, the actress was asked if she might ever return to the series. Holden answered, "I don't think so. I think Marita's had her run. I feel like she had a graceful, great exit."

She makes sure to add, "I was part of the show for many years, and I'm very grateful to [series creator] Chris Carter for giving me that shot � because it opened up a lot of doors and opportunities."



12/19/01
This is from GAWS
QUESTION OF THE MONTH

Gillian has answered a new Question of the Month. This month because it is Christmas and all that we have two questions. The first is a real question and the second is a CD Recommendation.

Question: Aside from a decade of memories and over 170 scripts, what mementos have you collected that are meaningful--the ones you expect to keep and not donate for charity?
Answer: My favorite object from the show that I have kept is Scully's tombstone.

CD RECOMMENDATION: "My favorite c.d. of the month is the Groundwork c.d. found at your local Starbucks." - Gillian
"Groundwork: Act To Reduce Hunger" is also available to order online from Starbucks.com
It includes songs by Emmylou Harris, Madonna, David Gray, Moby, Sheryl Crow, and more.



12/18/01
Steven Spielberg turns 55.


12/18/01
This is from the OS
"4-D" SWEEPSTAKES
THE CONTEST IS CLOSED!!!

What was strange about the episode�s teaser? Almost all of you recognized that �The Truth is Out There� was written backwards. However, we warned you that we were looking for something before the main titles.

The answer we were looking for is that the film was reversed, so that everything that appeared to be on the right was on the left. When Doggett was in the parallel universe, everything was on the opposite side of the screen. We accepted all variations of that idea as correct entries.

Thanks to everyone that entered. You all watched carefully and gave thoughtful answers. (proving how terrific the X-Philes are!) We hope you enjoyed the episode.

We will announce the five winners very soon! They will each receive a script of �4-D� signed by Gillian Anderson, Robert Patrick, Annabeth Gish, Mitch Pileggi, Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz, Vince Gilligan, John Shiban and Steve Maeda.


12/18/01
This is also from the OS

Drive Off With Mitch's Wheels

Mitch Pileggi has donated his own 1991 Toyota Celica GTS for auction to benefit Neurofibromatosis, Inc. Not only is Mitch the original and only owner of the vehicle, but the car is in great condition, and its interior roof has his signature, along with the signatures of Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny, Robert Patrick, Annabeth Gish, Chris Carter, Frank Spotnitz and Kim Manners.
The auction at http://auctions.yahoo.com/booth/NFIncAuctions runs through Monday, December 17th.



12/17/01
Giovanni Ribisi turns 27. Before becoming a big star with movies like Gone in Sixty Seconds, The Boiler Room and The Other Sister he played Darren Peter Oswald in third season episode DPO.


12/17/01
Laurie Holden turns 29. She played Marita Covarrubias in many, many episodes, mostly related to our lovely Krycek who we all miss dearly.


12/17/01
Armin Mueller-Stahl turns 71. He played Strughold in Fight the Future.


12/17/01
The episode schedule has been changed so check out the schedule secion of this page for the updated list.



12/16/01
Remember when DD was on Leno? If you don't, read about it in last weeks news archives. If you missed the episode, here is a page with screen captures and real media of him.



12/14/01
If anyone was watching Leno last night they would know that David Duchovny made a suprise appearance. I was watching (because of Garbage, I can't stand Leno, it's all about Letterman) and Jay Leno sent one of his interns to the premiere of Oceans 11 to interview the celebrities and the very first person he interviewed was David Duchovny! David told him that he's finished a film with Steven Soderbergh. I looked this up on the IMDB and this film is Full Frontal due out next year. Plus, it has Julia Roberts in it so it is GOING to do well. I think David needs a film that does well right now. Good luck!


12/14/01
No news tomorrow, I'll be at a Zwan concert! But don't worry, I'll be back soon.



12/13/01
This is from Zap2it
TV Gal Declares Her Best ofs

Best Boss: Walter Skinner on "The X-Files."
(Note from Rachael: That best of list is just taking characters from all all of the different tv shows on now and finding the best mom, best dad, best hero, etc.)



12/12/01
In the December 17th issue of People magazine there is a page article on Annabeth Gish basically talking about her past career and her role on The X-Files along with some pictures. Here is part of it. For the whole thing you need to look at the magazine.
Another World

As The X-Files' newest recruit, Annabeth Gish gets a crash course in weirdness

Reporting to work as The X-Files' newest cast regular, Annabeth Gish never knows who - or what - is waiting to greet her each morning on the FOX series' Los Angeles set. "I'm getting my makeup done," she says, "and next to me is a sprawling naked guy being turned into a cadaver. Or some guy has a prosthetic coming out of his face. It's pretty cool."



12/11/01
This is from the OS
Auction Raises Needed Funds

Thank you to all the fans who participated in the Fox Auction for America, and especially those who purchased items from The X-Files. So far, Fox has raised over $75,000, with auctions continuing through the rest of the year. All of the money goes directly to the Twin Towers Fund.

Our 21 X-Files items raised over $25,000. Some of our top-selling items were the signed pinball machine donated by Vince Gilligan ($7,700.00), the Mulder family antique doll given to William($1,578.53), Scully's suit from Field Trip ($1,500.01) and William's mobile ($1,326.00).

Please visit the auction for other film, television and sports items to aid this worthwhile charity.



12/10/01
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actress Tea Leoni and former ``X-Files'' star David Duchovny are expecting their second child this spring, Leoni's publicist said.

The couple, married since 1997, have a daughter, Madelaine West Duchovny.

Leoni, 35, has appeared in the films ``Jurassic Park III,'' ``The Family Man'' and ``Deep Impact.''

Duchovny, 41, is best known for his role as an alien-chasing FBI agent on ``The X-Files.''



News for the week of December 2 - December 10

Next week I'm going to start updating every day like I was until college started because I'm actually off for a month for winter break!


This is from Scifiweekly.com
Spotnitz Fights For The Future

The X-Files writer-producer Frank Spotnitz told SCI FI Wire that he's not sure if there will be a 10th season of the SF series, but he added that this year's episodes are being crafted with an eye towards the possibility. "One of the first things this season, before we even knew if [series creator] Chris [Carter] was coming back, was figuring out how the show would work for season nine, and then how it could work for seasons 10 and 11 and beyond if the audience were there," Spotnitz said in an interview.

Spotnitz added, "We didn't want to write ourselves into a corner, so we really planned for the future. We took into consideration the fans and the actors who are putting so much into making the show a success. Robert [Patrick] and Annabeth [Gish] are really killing themselves, working incredibly long hours, being very disciplined and dedicated, and trying to make everything as good as it can be, because they have to prove themselves. We wanted to honor that and find a way for the show to go forward."

A 10th year could prove problematic, however, even assuming the lackluster ratings for this year's batch of shows perk up. Gillian Anderson is in the last year of her contract. Carter only signed a one-year deal for this season. And even Spotnitz has yet to ink a deal. "Will I come back?" he asked. "I don't know. I really don't know. Will Chris come back? Given how long it took him to sign this year, I think there's a very good chance he won't. And the same questions apply to the rest of the people who've made the show what it is all these years. I would like to think the show, because it's such a good idea, because of all the great people, could go on even if we didn't come back, but there are other issues, too. [There are issues of] economics and political support, internally and at the studio. There are battles fought that people don't know about, that they don't need to know about, but that all factor into the final decision."



This is also from Scifiweekly.com
Willard Gets Update

James Wong, who is producing a remake of the 1971 horror movie Willard, told SCI FI Wire that the remake will liberally update the original. The film will mark the directorial debut of Wong's longtime writing and producing partner, Glen Morgan; the duo recently completed The One, with Wong at the helm.

"We're hoping to start when the budget is finalized, in late January," Wong said in an interview. "There are actually a lot of ways to update the film. I think the film has a great premise, [but] if you look at it now, it doesn't really hold up as well. ... There's much to it in terms of even the character, how Willard relates to his mom and his boss and so on. And of course, we have the technology to really make those rats [real]. When you watched the movie before, I think when Ernest Borgnine gets attacked, it looks to be like 25 rats. Now we can really do something, you know, not just in terms of size ... but we can do something that will be much creepier and scarier." No casting decisions have been made yet, but Wong added that he's considering a cameo for original star Bruce Davison, who made his feature-film debut in Willard. "That has not been decided. We haven't really started casting yet. But that certainly is a thought. It's really up to Glen."



Another from Scifiweekly.com
Morgan, Wong Pitch SF TV Show

James Wong, director of The One, told SCI FI Wire that he and partner Glen Morgan are pitching a new SF television series to NBC along with Gentry Lee, a onetime NASA scientist, co-writer of TV's Cosmos and collaborator with SF author Arthur C. Clarke. The as-yet-unnamed series, based on an upcoming book from Lee, will center on a 22nd-century historian's look back at the 21st century and a family living through that time period, Wong said in an interview.

"It's sort of a historical perspective of the future," Wong said. "It's really a kind of family drama set in the future, with the implications of what the future brings ... and sort of the ethical and moral problems, and also the day-to-day problems, that Gentry has envisioned in the near future or [what] the next 100 years will be for us."

Wong and Morgan have a TV development deal with DreamWorks and NBC, who produced their last short-lived supernatural series, The Others. The writing/directing/producing duo are TV genre veterans, with credits that include The X-Files, Millennium and Space: Above and Beyond. Their current SF thriller movie, The One, which stars Jet Li, ranked No. 6 in the box-office tally the weekend of Nov. 16.

Lee held positions in NASA's deep-space exploration program, was a screenwriter on Carl Sagan's 1980 Cosmos miniseries and collaborated with Clarke on Cradle and books in Clarke's Rama series, according to the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.



Again, from Scifiweekly.com
The X-Files Season 4

DVD Collection
Mulder and Scully are hounded by the Cigarette Smoking Man, Krycek, alien bounty hunters and the Consortium
Then The X-Files' fourth season first began, way back in 1996, no one could have imagined that this pivotal season would in fact fall into what are now referred to the "early years" of the show's existence. Nor could anyone imagine that The X-Files would change as dramatically as it did in the years to come; in a way, this season represents the last stand of X-Files as it was originally conceived, packed with mysterious conspiracies, enigmatic characters, and Mulder and Scully's constant interaction on cases. Now in its ninth season, the series is very much changed from its early days: Mulder is off on his own, and Scully is continuing the quest alone�determined to find answers both for her sake and her child's.

If you're in need of a classic X-Files fix, this boxed set will fit the bill quite nicely. Season 4 marks The X-Files at its best. The stories are interesting and, at times, controversial: this is the season that gave us Glen Morgan and James Wong's too-hot-for-network-TV horror-fest "Home." Morgan and Wong also co-wrote two other noteworthy episodes�"The Field Where I Died" and "Never Again"�notable for the stir they created among fans. It's the season that gave us some of the series' shining moments: Scully's cancer arc began with the touching "Memento Mori"; comic relief was never so poignant as in Vince Gilligan's classic "Small Potatoes"; Mulder's anguish over his sister is touching in "Paper Hearts"; and then, of course, there's the cliffhanger ending of "Gethsemane," which leaves viewers hanging all season long as to Mulder's fate.
To read the rest of the review go here.



This was sent to me
The X-Files star Gillian Anderson has optioned Elizabeth Rosner's non-genre novel Speed of Light for her feature-film directorial debut, Variety columnist Michael Fleming reported. Anderson is now adapting the novel for a film that she plans to develop once she completes her ninth and final season on the Fox series, Fleming added.



This is from the IMDB
Anderson: It's Time For X-Files To End

Gillian Anderson has expressed the hope that The X-Files will conclude when she leaves the show next year. "I want the show to end while it is still strong," she told TV Guide Online. "You want to go out with a modicum of respect." As it is, a "modicum" is all it may end up with. Last week, the once-dominant sci-fi mystery was ranked 67th out of 110 primetime shows carried by the six networks. Anderson remarked that she would not rule out starring in another theatrical X-Files movie.



Gillian Anderson is now listed at the IMDB for directing The Speed of Light. There is no other information on the movie.



This is from GAWS
Gillian Anderson: The Cause Is Out There

Shorn of her skulking Scully character, X-Files star Gillian Anderson seems prone to giggles. At a Dec. 2 Hollywood benefit for troubled gay teens, Anderson -- who was co-hosting the evening's live auction with Teri Garr -- lost it when she announced that bids would be "increasingly mental," as opposed to "incremental."

But the big laughs came when bidding for a walk-on role on HBO's mortuary drama Six Feet Under commenced. "We have a lot of dead people on our show. If anybody ever asks you if you want to be a dead person, don't do it," Anderson cracked. "You have to stop breathing for long periods of time." Seeing the mock disapproval on Garr's face -- after all, her job was to sell the auction items -- she corrected herself. "It's a really great show. It's just fun to be around dead people."

All the fun was for "A Cracked X-Mas 4," a benefit for The Trevor Project Helpline (800-850-8078), which promotes tolerance and suicide prevention for gay and questioning youth. This is the third year Anderson has served as honorary chairperson; she was initially recruited by former X-Files casting director Randy Stone.

The Emmy winner says that her own rocky youth helps her identify with lonely, frightened gay teens. For those in need of help, she advises: "Find somebody to talk to, whether it's the suicide hotline or a teacher or a parent or a friend. Find somebody who will hear one's concerns and who will listen without judgement. It's just essential not to keep it inside."


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