Filmography
HOUSE OF MIRTH -- Gillian Anderson stars as Lily Bart, a ravishing socialite at the height of her success who quickly discovers the precariousness of her position when her beauty and charm starts attracting unwelcome interest and jealousy. The House of Mirth was released in 200 and was written and directed by Terence Davies. The House of Mirth is currently available on; VHS (US only), DVD, and PAL (UK only). For more information on The House of Mirth click here. THE PRINCESS MONONOKE -- Gillian Anderson provides the voice for the animated character Moro in this English adaptation of the Japanese animated film Princess Mononoke. This movie was released in the U.S. in 1999. Princess Mononoke is currently available on; VHS (US only), and DVD (UK only).


















PLAYING BY HEART -- This film was released in theaters on Jan. 22, 1999. Gillian plays the role of Meredith, a director of theater and television commercials. This film was directed and written by Willard Carroll Playing By Heart is currently available on; VHS (US only), DVD and PAL (UK only).

THE X-FILES MOVIE -- This is the 1998 summer blockbuster movie based on the hit TV show The X-Files. Gillian brought the role of Special Agent Dana Scully to the big screen titled "Fight The Future." This film was released June 19, 1998. It was directed by Rob Bowman and written by Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz. The X-Files Movie is currently available on; VHS (US only), DVD and PAL (UK only).

HELLCAB -- This movie is based on Will Kern's, play "Helcab," which chronicles a day in the life of a cabdriver during the Christmas holiday. Gillian plays the role of Brenda, a southside Chicago girl. This film had a limited release in the fall of 1998. It was directed by Mary Cybulski and John Tintori and written by Will Kern. It also features John Cusack, Paul Dillon, Moira Harris, Laurie Metcalf, Julianne Moore, and Kevin J. O'Connor. Hellcab is currently available on; VHS (US only).

THE MIGHTY -- "The Mighty" is the film adaptation of Rodman Philbrick's novel "Freak the Mighty," about the journey of a boy whose physical growth stops at the age of six. Peter Chelsom directed this 1998 Miramax film. Gillian plays Loretta Lee, who is described as a "scrawny haired biker chick." "The Mighty" was released in Oc 1998. The Mighty is currently available on; VHS (US only), DVD and PAL (UK only).

THE TURNING -- This film was also released as 'Home Fires Burning' and was Ms. Anderson's first appearance on the big screen. Ms. Anderson had a small role as April Cavanaugh in this film. 'The Turning,' produced by Tribeca Studios, was released in theaters in 1992 and is now available on video. Tess Harper and Karen Allen also starred in this low-budget film. It was directed by L.A. Puopolo and written by Chris Ceraso and L.A. Puopolo. The Turning is currently available on; DVD

A MATTER OF CHOICE -- Filmed in 1988, this short, silent, black and white film deals with a young woman's moment of choice before entering a back-alley abortion clinic. This film was directed and written by William Davis.

THREE AT ONCE -- This is a black and white student production filmed in 1986. This film is roughly 20 minutes long and centers around two women and a man who meet at a party. It was created by Robert Hanline and Mike Kuhn.


THE X-FILES -- The X-Files made its television debut in September of 1993 and launched the career for both Gillain Anderson and her co-star David Duchovny. Gillian is currently playing the role of Special Agent Dana Scully in the ninth season of the show.

FUTURE FANTASTIC -- Gillian Anderson provides the narration for this nine-part series about how science fiction meets science fact and the possible future of science. This series was produced by and aired originally on the BBC. It aired in June of 1996 in the UK and in Canada in October.

WHY PLANES GO DOWN -- Gillian Anderson hosted this Fox television special on airplane safety in the spring of 1996, and it later re-aired at the end of that same summer with more updated footage from the lasted airplane disasters.

CLASS OF '96 -- Gillian Anderson's first television appearance was on this short lived Fox television series. Gillian Anderson made a guest appearance in the eighth episode, entitled "The Accused." The original airdate was on March 3, 1993

SPIES ABOVE - Gillian Anderson narrated this Discovery Channel special on the inner workings of satellites and the CIA. This program aired in April of 1996 in the States and later that summer in Canada.


























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