![[Scully] Fate evacuare subito il palazzo. Lo voglio sgombro entro 10 minuti. Chiami i vigili del fuoco e faccia bloccare il centro città per un raggio di almeno un chilometro intorno a questa strada.
[Guardia] In 10 minuti?
[Scully] Non deve pensare, deve alzare il telefono e fare in modo che succeda!
Fight the Future [Scully] Fate evacuare subito il palazzo. Lo voglio sgombro entro 10 minuti. Chiami i vigili del fuoco e faccia bloccare il centro città per un raggio di almeno un chilometro intorno a questa strada.
[Guardia] In 10 minuti?
[Scully] Non deve pensare, deve alzare il telefono e fare in modo che succeda!
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COMEDY is far from alien to Gillian Anderson, the former X-Files star who is in Australia to promote her latest film with master funnyman Rowan Atkinson
A far cry from the cool Dana Scully who made her famous, Gillian Anderson speaks with Michael Lallo about her new film, her transatlantic upbringing and how acting saved her.

While her most famous role involved chasing aliens and government conspiracies with David Duchovny on “The X-Files,” Gillian Anderson has kept busy over the years with other projects. Her latest casts her as the long-suffering wife of Captain Ahab as he obsessively tracks down the whale that maimed him in Encore’s re-imagining of “Moby Dick” in a 2-part mini series that premieres Aug 1. Anderson sat down with CableFAX’s Michael Grebb at TCA in L.A. to discuss the role, her X-Files legacy and of course how we can start a campaign to get her a guest spot on Showtime’s “Californication.”
Although arguably best known for the time she’s spent playing Agent Dana Scully on “The X-Files,” Gillian Anderson has also found a home in numerous period pieces and literary adaptations over the years, from Charles Dickens’ “Bleak House” to Edith Wharton’s “The House of Mirth.” Now, she’s taking on Herman Melville, thanks to a small but pivotal part of Starz’s “Moby Dick,” where she plays Captain Ahab’s wife, Elizabeth. Bullz-Eye talked to Anderson during the summer 2011 TCA Press Tour and got a bit of insight into her character (who – we have been led to understand – has never before appeared in a film or TV adaptation of the novel), but we also checked in on the status of the next “X-Files” film as well as what we can expect from her in the upcoming “Johnny English Reborn.”
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