gilliana So I’ve taken the plunge. I’m on Instagram. And I can’t help myself but ask you to take a plunge too: VOTE. For Hillary Clinton. We cannot under any circumstances by action or inaction allow Trump to become President of America. The consequences will be catastrophic for the world and for women. Regardless of your feelings about Hillary, a vote for Hillary is a vote for the rights of women everywhere. This may be the most important action you take in your lifetime because its impact one way or another will have reverberations across the world and for generations to come. So, if you can show me that you’ve voted for Hillary or if you have convinced a person of age to vote for Hillary, celebrate your activism by using the #SheVote hashtag. Stand with me. Vote with me. Because #ImWithHer.
Gillian Anderson at the X Files Press Conference 1996.
This March, Gillian Anderson, a.k.a. The X-Files’ Agent Scully, will releaseWe: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere, written with journalist Jennifer Nadel. The two women created the 300-plus page tome as a tool for young women to address what they see as an epidemic of low self-esteem.
“I was moved by the fact that teen suicides are at the highest they have ever been,” Anderson said this week at a Cinema Society party for the upcoming book. “There is so much low self-esteem in girls, and so much self-hate that I keep reading about. My first idea for a book was something that would help to lift girls out of that place of negativity.”
“I know for myself, and I think for my daughter, I haven’t really had many female mentors in my life, and I haven’t had many people I could look at to guide me,” Anderson said. “I have struggled with self-esteem myself, and in looking at the ways that I have dealt with overcoming those things, I started to think that maybe some of the tools that I have used, and that Jennifer and I have shared over the years, might be potentially useful for other people of all ages.”
Organized around nine principles — honesty, acceptance, courage, trust, humility, peace, love, joy, and kindness — the book emphasizes the importance of acting selflessly. Anderson said that in a way, she wrote this book for her younger self.
She shared an example: managing emotional pain: “One of the things that [Jennifer and I] had in common was that we handled emotional pain incredibly badly and we found tools along the way to handle things differently.” At the same time, Anderson doesn’t pretend to have come to any grand conclusions.
“This book isn’t about what we’ve figured out,” she said. “We were both very honest in the book about our trials and tribulations, where we have tried things and failed, and what we have learned over the years. What has worked and hasn’t worked.”
“It doesn’t come from any lofty heights,” Nadal added. “It just comes from the place that, if you can talk honestly about what is going on, and really share your vulnerability — rather than putting a gloss on life and pretending everything is fine — life would be so much easier.”
Gillian Anderson at the Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program Luncheon in New York (Oct 25, 2016).
Gillian Anderson is seen on October 25, 2016 in New York City.
Tribeca and Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Luncheon, New York - 25 Oct 2016
“She was my muse,” Ms. Hearst said. “So sexy, so strong: the image of intelligent beauty.”
Gillian Anderson at the home of Gabriella Hearst
April 27, 2016
Gillian Anderson.
—- pencil and watercolor on paper.
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Gillian Anderson at the UNICEF Halloween Ball, Thursday 13th October 2016, London (x)
The Unicef Halloween Ball - London, October 13, 2016
Gillian Anderson enjoying a tasty snack on set - filming the scene where Scully ‘eats’ the cricket in 'Humbug’, 'The X Files’ S2, Ep 20