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News Archive: October 2012
New Scotsman Interview
Posted at 9:03 AM (PDT) on Sunday, October 28, 2012
Gillian Anderson found fame as a sceptical alien hunter on the X-Files but her discovery of period drama, and small indie film roles have brought her real contentment.
When we meet - over coffee in the bar of a London hotel - she's distinctly unstyled, unmanicured. It's a cold, soggy London day and she's wrapped in thick layers, topped off with a long, white coat.
New Guardian UK Interview
Posted at 5:07 PM (PDT) on Thursday, October 25, 2012
The former X-Files star talks to Emine Saner about her new film Sister, whether she believes in extraterrestrials – and if she'll ever get together with Mulder.
Guardian: In your new film, Sister, you're known as "the English Lady". How English do you feel?
Gillian: I feel very English until I'm in America, and then I feel very American.
The premier of the half-hour animated special Room On The Broom, will light up faces and warm the cockles of every family on their sofa this Christmas, when it broadcasts as a festive highlight on BBC One.
Room On The Broom is an enchanting tale of friendship and family that has been beautifully adapted from the magical picture book by the same creative team that brought Christmas cheer to BBC Christmases past with The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo’s Child. Room On The Broom continues the tradition and will make quintessential viewing for the whole family to enjoy - a date not to be missed in the Christmas calendar.
The award-winning book was written in 2001 by Children’s Laureate Juilia Donaldson and illustrator Axel Scheffler, the creators of the much loved modern classic The Gruffalo. It tells the story about a kind witch who invites a surprising collection of animals to join her on her broom, much to the frustration of her cat. The gang ultimately saves the witch from a fearsome dragon, and in gratitude she rewards them with a magnificent new broom which has room for everyone.
The film is joyously narrated by Simon Pegg and the six lovable characters are voiced by stellar British acting talent - Gillian Anderson as the Witch, Rob Brydon as the Cat, Martin Clunes as the Dog, Sally Hawkins as the Bird, David Walliams as the Frog and Timothy Spall as the dastardly Dragon.
A highlight not only of this year’s BBC One Christmas schedule but also a future classic for years to come, Room On The Broom will be half an hour of pure joy for one and all - so sit back, relax and let the magic of the broom sweep you away.
Room On The Broom is produced by Michael Rose and Martin Pope of Magic Light Pictures (The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo’s Child, Chico & Rita); and René Aubry (The Gruffalo, The Gruffalo's Child) has composed the music. Room On The Broom is published by MacMillan Children’s Books. It was commissioned by BBC One Controller Danny Cohen and Controller of Drama Commissioning, Ben Stephenson.
Hollywood Reporter Interview at MIPCOM
Posted at 7:24 AM (PDT) on Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Gillian was in Cannes to promote The Fall, a crime series based in Northern Ireland. She was brought to MIPCOM by ZDF Enterprises and interviewed by The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Roxborough, in partnership with MIPCOM.
MIPCOM 2012
Posted at 12:17 PM (PDT) on Monday, October 8, 2012
Actress Gillian Anderson poses during a photocall for the television series The Fall during the annual MIPCOM television programme market in Cannes, southeastern France, October 8, 2012. The International film and programme market for TV, video, cable and satellite (MIPCOM) opens from October 8 to October 11 on the French Riviera. (REUTERS/Eric Gaillard)
Roma Fiction Fest 2012
Posted at 11:03 AM (PDT) on Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Yesterday was BBC Worldwide Day at the Roma Fiction Fest 2012 in Rome, Italy. Gillian was there to receive the festival's annual Artistic Excellence Award.