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My
Prerogative
by
Jenny Cooney Carillo
Gillian
Anderson tells Jenny Cooney Carillo why she has signed up
for a ninth season of The X Files...
They
say it is a woman's prerogative to change her mind. Late
last year, Gillian Looked me in the eye and said she would
not be returning for another season of The X Files,
regardless of what her contract said. So what happened?
The actress seems feistier than usual and more candid than
ever when we sat down in Beverly Hills - on 25 September,
her day off - to catch up on all these questions and
answers. With David Duchovny minimizing his involvement in
the show, Anderson seems genuinely excited about the new
season and her new on-screen partner, Robert Patrick .
Off-screen, she's busier than ever, dividing her time
between her Malibu beach home and Vancouver, Canada, where
her 5-year-old daughter , Piper, resides with her father
and now attends school. So, what is the story behind her
return for not just one season but a ninth too?
Q: You swore to me last year there would be no way you
would come back...
I think at the time I was absolutely exhausted and it was
during the seventh year and no-one had ever thought that
it was going to go beyond five years. Even that seemed
like a huge amount of time, so fathoming an eighth season
back then felt impossible. But I guess over the break,
taking my first real hiatus away from any kind of work, I
started to have conversations with Chris[Carter] about the
eighth season and I heard his enthusiasm about the new
character that he had created, and the concept that
perhaps it could be a good thing started to enter my mind.
Q: But a new contract for a ninth season too?
To be honest, when Fox started talking about a ninth
season, that was even more unheard of and it just seemed
impossible. But when push came to shove, here I am.
Q: Did it have something to do with money and the
disparity in salaries between you and david?
I think by the end of the fifth year it became just
ridiculous and unacceptable that there was the disparity
that there was and so we took steps to remedy that and
were successful. But what then became an issue was that I
was already signed on for an eighth season and David was
not, so he was in a much better leveraging position. In
order for him to get what he felt was fair, he agreed to
do an eighth season. In order to get what I felt was fair
in light of that was to offer them a ninth season. When
they first asked, I said absolutely not and they said,
"well we're not going to pay you what you deserve if
you're not going to do a ninth season," so in order
to even negotiate fairly, I needed to agree to do a ninth
year.
Q: Chris said they made some compensations for you to
spend more time in Canada with your daughter. Did that
make the decision to stay easier?
Yes, it's a complicated issue. Chris and the writers want
to produce the best show they can and there is a
particular formula for making that work in a season when
we are losing David for most of the episodes and bringing
in a new character. To suddenly have the character of
Scullly be absent from time to time was a tall order, but
it was an absolute necessity for me in continuing, and
fortunately they have been very generous and tried very
hard to make that possible for me to spend more time with
her. As much as anyone can say, "Ohm she can visit
you on set when she's in LA", it's not the same as
having quality time with a child. She's starting first
grade and I think it's important that she be in one place
instead of travelling back and forth, so she's in one
place and I'm travelling back and firth, which I think is
better for her.
Q: So how do you feel about returning? You're basically
saying that Fox had you over a barrel, right?
F***, yeah! Absolutely I was over a barrel and there are
no two ways about it. I was over a very large barrel and
it was very uncomfortable to be in that position with a
company that I had worked so hard for for so long and put
so much time and energy into doing the best work that I
could. To have them come in front of me and say,
"Forget about that, this is what we need right now,
and we don't care what your needs are as a parent or
anything but this is what we need in order for you to be
compensated..." It was unfair and we have worked it
out now, but at that time it was incredibly uncomfortable
and unfortunate.
Q: So when will we find out who is the father of
Scully's baby?
That is a good question and I wish I could answer that for
you. Probably before Christmas, I think. When we're most
likely to shoot that episode I'm not exactly sure. I do
know how the father is and Scully sure knows, but who
knows - it could change by the time we shoot it!
Q: How did you feel about the new character, John
Doggett, Will there be an attraction?
I think it's a very different dynamic that these two
characters share. There is definitely a very strong
personality attraction between them. I think you can feel
that tangibly on the screen. And that intensity will be
provocative this season. But there is also the history of
Mulder and that relationship in her life and the
importance of that person in her life that lives on in the
series. So there is respect there from both parties
towards that relationship.
Q: Do you have any suggestions as to how you would like
to see Scully's pregnancy explained?
I think, if it were up to me, it would be Mulder's child.
Possibly something took place during All Things that
happened when Scully woke up in Mulder's apartment and
then at some point Scully was abducted again and found
herself in the ship with Mulder. As they're lying together
on these metal platforms, they start to flashback through
what happened that night that she became impregnated , and
then she wakes up and she's in her own bed and there's
blood everywhere and she is no longer pregnant. They've
taken her baby from her and her search now not only
becomes about looking for Mulder but also about looking
for her baby.
Q: So are you happy working with Robert Patrick?
You may have been able to see from meeting Robert that
he's glad to be here and glad to have a job. He's done,
like, 55 films, and I can imagine it's nice for him to
have the security of a show for as long as it may run.
He's got enthusiastic energy and that enthusiasm and the
opportunity of creating a new character for writers has
imbued the show with a new energy and gives us all more to
work with. So there is a feeling of starting over, in a
sense.
Q: Like a whole new show?
Like new beginnings but at the same time keeping in mind
where we've come form. This one recent article [in
Entertainment Weekly] really pissed me off because there
was a lot of scepticism expressed about how the new season
would unfold and how the fans would accept this, and as
far as I'm concerned we shouldn't set it up for failure.
If it means we just do one season with Robert because the
fans just can't deal with Mulder not being around, then
that's what we do. If they accept him and they get what a
new interesting character he is and how it can move things
forward in its own direction, that's great too. It would
be nice if people just kept an open mind about it and were
not so initially afraid and judgmental about it. I feel
like we need to give the guy a break!
Q: So you aren't happy with the press right now?
The press is just a part of all this. Some days you may
wake up after working until five in the morning and think,
" I can't believe I have to put on makeup and go talk
about stuff and I don't have anything left to say."
But believe it or not, I was actually looking forward to
seeing you today. This really feels like a new beginning
for all of us and I'm enthusiastic about Robert's ability
to play this character. He works really heard and is a
sweetheart.
Q: Will you continue to direct this season?
I doubt that I will this season. I would only want to
direct something if I were to write it again. I can't
imagine how I wrote [All Things] , period, and certainly
not another right now. I enjoyed it tremendously and it
was an incredible learning experience that helped me
really understand on a new level what it is that these
people I work with do on a daily basis, but I can't
imagine how I would manage it this year with all the
travelling.
Q: Can you protect Piper from your fame?
The older she gets, the more she sees. Most of the time
when I'm out in public, and somebody asks for an
autograph, if I'm with her I usually say no. When she was
younger, I didn't want her to witness other people
treating me specially, but things slipped through the
cracks and so she's seen it and knows what is going on and
it is an incredible challenge. I am incredibly fortunate
and incredibly blessed to havea constant job and to be
paid what I get paid to stand in front of a camera, so the
financial security is great. But the challenge is for her
not to come to expect that and to expose her to the way
the rest of the world lives. We spent some time in London
last summer and I purposefully took her on the subway
every single day - it was great to see her sit in the
midst of every race and culture and she was just in awe
because she lives in such a homogenised world.
Q: Could you really get away with using the tube
unrecognised?
To be honest, I was afraid, but people responded to me
less when I was not afraid. When I first started out, I
got claustrophobic and afraid and thought people were
looking at me and I had to get us out of there. Then I
tried it a few days later and I wore a hat and just sat
there with my back kind of turned and it was like nothing
happened. Most of the time, people would go, "Is that
her? No, impossible! What would Gillian Anderson be doing
riding the tube?"
Q: You made a period movie, House of Mirth, last
summer. Was it difficult leaving Scully behind?
It's tough, because Scully has done everything. She's
cried, screamed, laughed... and to express those emotions
on camera without a modicum of Scullyness is a challenge.
But I continue to work on it and work on it while I'm
doing the film. It's not so much that I fall into doing
Scully, but it's more that I'm adamant about not doing
anything Scully-like that I have to keep a pretty keen
awareness of it at all times.
Source:
Dreamwatch,
Thanks to the amazing London Connection!
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