Gillian Anderson started her career as a member of an amateur actor
group while at high school. In 1987, her love of the theatre took her to
the National Theatre of Great Britain Summer Acting Programme held at
Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. For several weeks she studied
under such NT greats as Peter Chelsom, Bardy Thomas, and Michael Joyce.
Afterwards, Anderson returned to the Goodman Theatre School at DePaul
University in Chicago, Illinois where she finished her education. Her
big break came with "The X-Files" (1993) (with David Duchovny) as Dana Scully. There, she met her future husband (Clyde Klotz),
marrying on January 1st 1994. One month later, Gillian was pregnant.
Her daughter, Piper Anderson, was born on the 25th September 1994. Her
film career started with the movie The Turning (1992) in 1997 and, the following year, she starred in Playing by Heart (1998) with Sean Connery, Ellen Burstyn, Angelina Jolie and Dennis Quaid.
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