The view for @amanda.grossman and @pauljoneshair as I get ready for my talk (with others!) for Want @southbankcentre! @bloomsburypublishing
The view for @amanda.grossman and @pauljoneshair as I get ready for my talk (with others!) for Want @southbankcentre! @bloomsburypublishing
The view for @amanda.grossman and @pauljoneshair as I get ready for my talk (with others!) for Want @southbankcentre! @bloomsburypublishing
The view for @amanda.grossman and @pauljoneshair as I get ready for my talk (with others!) for Want @southbankcentre! @bloomsburypublishing
The view for @amanda.grossman and @pauljoneshair as I get ready for my talk (with others!) for Want @southbankcentre! @bloomsburypublishing
Thanks for a fantastic and inspirational evening @southbankcentre! @bloomsburypublishing @abramsbooks @penguinrandomca #wantthebook #SheWants #IWant
behind the scenes at my @gdnsaturday shoot Photography: @sebastiannevols Styling: @melwilkinson1 Hair: @jamesrowehair @bryantartists Makeup: @amanda.grossman Nails: @michelleclassnails
behind the scenes at my @gdnsaturday shoot Photography: @sebastiannevols Styling: @melwilkinson1 Hair: @jamesrowehair @bryantartists Makeup: @amanda.grossman Nails: @michelleclassnails
For many years now I’ve wanted to build something – a space? A world? A forum? – where a like-minded, curious, diverse, inclusive international community could come together to connect, reflect, and unlock our collective creativity through story. Right now, our format is very much in Beta mode. We don’t know exactly how it will develop, and we are inviting you – our community – to help shape it. Join me at www.thisisgode.com
I know that many of you are keen to get your hands on a signed copy of Want! If you’re in the US, @barnesandnoble and @booksamillion have signed copies available for pre-order online. In Canada, @indigo has signed copies! And for my UK peeps, @bookshop_org_uk and @whsmithofficial have signed copies available online too! Pre-order your copy of Want via the link in my bio. #want #WantTheBook #SheWants #IWant
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Gillian Anderson glides between worlds. Or, more accurately, glides between countries. The star of Netflix’s based-on-a-true-story “Scoop,” the TV movie about the bombshell BBC interview with Prince Andrew, is American-born, in part British-raised, and now lives in Britain full-time. And she moves between cultures, accents and perspectives like a chameleon. Perfect training for an actor with two Emmy Awards who is still often identified by one of her earliest roles: Dana Scully on “The X-Files.” But it’s as if she senses where her true identity lies and she has an answer: a very particular North London vegetation. “Hedgerows are the smell of my childhood,” says Anderson, who was born in Chicago, lived in the U.K. as a child in the 1970s, then relocated with her family to Michigan for her adolescence. “We would walk past them and the height of my head was always the height of the hedgerows. It’s such a quintessentially English smell. If my soul had a smell, it would be a hedgerow.” Despite her stiletto heels, she’s smaller than you might expect — until you remember she’s the inspiration for the portable, resizable “Scully Box,” created during her “X-Files” days so she could better approach her 6-foot-tall co-star David Duchovny. But the real reason her smallness comes as a surprise is the way Anderson fills a room when she’s in it. With or without heels, she dominates her roles with a contained stillness that simultaneously crackles with hyper-aware presence. @gilliana sat down with @latimes_envelope. Get the full story at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. Correction: Sam McAlister is an executive producer on “Scoop,” the real-life journalist who secured the all-important interview, and is portrayed by Billie Piper. Anderson plays journalist Emily Maitlis. 📸 @evelynfreja / For The Times #television #scoop #thexfiles #xfiles #scully
Gillian Anderson glides between worlds. Or, more accurately, glides between countries. The star of Netflix’s based-on-a-true-story “Scoop,” the TV movie about the bombshell BBC interview with Prince Andrew, is American-born, in part British-raised, and now lives in Britain full-time. And she moves between cultures, accents and perspectives like a chameleon. Perfect training for an actor with two Emmy Awards who is still often identified by one of her earliest roles: Dana Scully on “The X-Files.” But it’s as if she senses where her true identity lies and she has an answer: a very particular North London vegetation. “Hedgerows are the smell of my childhood,” says Anderson, who was born in Chicago, lived in the U.K. as a child in the 1970s, then relocated with her family to Michigan for her adolescence. “We would walk past them and the height of my head was always the height of the hedgerows. It’s such a quintessentially English smell. If my soul had a smell, it would be a hedgerow.” Despite her stiletto heels, she’s smaller than you might expect — until you remember she’s the inspiration for the portable, resizable “Scully Box,” created during her “X-Files” days so she could better approach her 6-foot-tall co-star David Duchovny. But the real reason her smallness comes as a surprise is the way Anderson fills a room when she’s in it. With or without heels, she dominates her roles with a contained stillness that simultaneously crackles with hyper-aware presence. @gilliana sat down with @latimes_envelope. Get the full story at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. Correction: Sam McAlister is an executive producer on “Scoop,” the real-life journalist who secured the all-important interview, and is portrayed by Billie Piper. Anderson plays journalist Emily Maitlis. 📸 @evelynfreja / For The Times #television #scoop #thexfiles #xfiles #scully
Gillian Anderson glides between worlds. Or, more accurately, glides between countries. The star of Netflix’s based-on-a-true-story “Scoop,” the TV movie about the bombshell BBC interview with Prince Andrew, is American-born, in part British-raised, and now lives in Britain full-time. And she moves between cultures, accents and perspectives like a chameleon. Perfect training for an actor with two Emmy Awards who is still often identified by one of her earliest roles: Dana Scully on “The X-Files.” But it’s as if she senses where her true identity lies and she has an answer: a very particular North London vegetation. “Hedgerows are the smell of my childhood,” says Anderson, who was born in Chicago, lived in the U.K. as a child in the 1970s, then relocated with her family to Michigan for her adolescence. “We would walk past them and the height of my head was always the height of the hedgerows. It’s such a quintessentially English smell. If my soul had a smell, it would be a hedgerow.” Despite her stiletto heels, she’s smaller than you might expect — until you remember she’s the inspiration for the portable, resizable “Scully Box,” created during her “X-Files” days so she could better approach her 6-foot-tall co-star David Duchovny. But the real reason her smallness comes as a surprise is the way Anderson fills a room when she’s in it. With or without heels, she dominates her roles with a contained stillness that simultaneously crackles with hyper-aware presence. @gilliana sat down with @latimes_envelope. Get the full story at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. Correction: Sam McAlister is an executive producer on “Scoop,” the real-life journalist who secured the all-important interview, and is portrayed by Billie Piper. Anderson plays journalist Emily Maitlis. 📸 @evelynfreja / For The Times #television #scoop #thexfiles #xfiles #scully
Gillian Anderson glides between worlds. Or, more accurately, glides between countries. The star of Netflix’s based-on-a-true-story “Scoop,” the TV movie about the bombshell BBC interview with Prince Andrew, is American-born, in part British-raised, and now lives in Britain full-time. And she moves between cultures, accents and perspectives like a chameleon. Perfect training for an actor with two Emmy Awards who is still often identified by one of her earliest roles: Dana Scully on “The X-Files.” But it’s as if she senses where her true identity lies and she has an answer: a very particular North London vegetation. “Hedgerows are the smell of my childhood,” says Anderson, who was born in Chicago, lived in the U.K. as a child in the 1970s, then relocated with her family to Michigan for her adolescence. “We would walk past them and the height of my head was always the height of the hedgerows. It’s such a quintessentially English smell. If my soul had a smell, it would be a hedgerow.” Despite her stiletto heels, she’s smaller than you might expect — until you remember she’s the inspiration for the portable, resizable “Scully Box,” created during her “X-Files” days so she could better approach her 6-foot-tall co-star David Duchovny. But the real reason her smallness comes as a surprise is the way Anderson fills a room when she’s in it. With or without heels, she dominates her roles with a contained stillness that simultaneously crackles with hyper-aware presence. @gilliana sat down with @latimes_envelope. Get the full story at the link in @latimes_entertainment’s bio. Correction: Sam McAlister is an executive producer on “Scoop,” the real-life journalist who secured the all-important interview, and is portrayed by Billie Piper. Anderson plays journalist Emily Maitlis. 📸 @evelynfreja / For The Times #television #scoop #thexfiles #xfiles #scully
‘We’re not as open about sex as we imagine’ In tomorrow’s @gdnsaturday, Gillian Anderson on pleasure, powerful women, and collecting secret fantasies. PLUS, read an exclusive extract from Want, the new book of anonymous sexual fantasies collected by Gillian Anderson… Read more – link in bio. Photography: @sebastiannevols Styling: @melwilkinson1 Styling assistant: @samdeaman Hair: @jamesrowehair @bryantartists Makeup: @amanda.grossman Nails: @michelleclassnails Prop stylist: @hannahcorkinteriorstylist Editors: Merope Mills, @ruthlewy Commissioning editor: @joestonebyjoestone AD: @maggie_b_murphy Picture editors: @lousiroy @kateedwa @huntforcaroline
‘We’re not as open about sex as we imagine’ In tomorrow’s @gdnsaturday, Gillian Anderson on pleasure, powerful women, and collecting secret fantasies. PLUS, read an exclusive extract from Want, the new book of anonymous sexual fantasies collected by Gillian Anderson… Read more – link in bio. Photography: @sebastiannevols Styling: @melwilkinson1 Styling assistant: @samdeaman Hair: @jamesrowehair @bryantartists Makeup: @amanda.grossman Nails: @michelleclassnails Prop stylist: @hannahcorkinteriorstylist Editors: Merope Mills, @ruthlewy Commissioning editor: @joestonebyjoestone AD: @maggie_b_murphy Picture editors: @lousiroy @kateedwa @huntforcaroline