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"Gillian Anderson"

Mon, 7 Oct 2024

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On this week’s episode of Farm Camp: Gillian Anderson! Chicago, computers, industrial films, pornography, and evolution. Do you believe in aliens? It’s an all-new SmartLess. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.

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Welcome, everyone. We're going to start you off with a couple of nice softballs here brought to you by Shecky Hayes.

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My wife asked me the other day where I got so much candy. I said, I always have a few Twix up my sleeve. Oh, boy. Well, now hang on. We got one more. I can do it.

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Listeners, hold on. I can do 100 more.

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I can do 100 more. Save yourself. Here's another one. Oh, I hate my job. All I do is crush cans all day. It's soda pressing. Welcome to Smart List.

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I went to go see a Broadway show last night, Shawnee, and I thought about you. What'd you see? I saw Oh Mary. Oh, and? You did see it. I did. It's the best. Okay, I was going to recommend it to you, but you've seen it. Yeah, I've seen it. Yeah, it's great. Did you think it was... I loved it. I thought it was one of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life.

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I was thinking about you the whole time, thinking, oh my God, Shawn's going to lose his fucking mind on this.

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It is so funny.

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I mean, it seemed like he's... I mean, I know he didn't, but it seemed like he's watched you do a thousand of your funny bits in front of us and stolen them all.

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Oh, no, no. Cole's an original. He's great. Cola Scola stars in Little Mary.

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That's the show I was telling you guys to go see in March.

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Yes. Hang on, guys. Will was first. I didn't go. Have you not seen it yet, Will? You'll pee in your pants.

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So it was off-Broadway then, yes? Now it's on-Broadway? Yeah, the Lortel.

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Yeah, Cola Scola plays Mary Todd Lincoln, who's an alcoholic wannabe cabaret star. And Abraham Lincoln doesn't let her leave the White House. So he hires an acting coach for her so she could just, you know, explore her artistic side. Don't reveal anymore. Okay, that's it. You're going to do the spoilers.

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But how about the end? How funny was that? It's fucking great. The whole thing is incredible. Yeah, it's really funny. Yeah, yeah. Willie, you got to get on it. You got to expose yourself to some culture, you know? Get out of... Wait, did Franny see it? She did. She and I, we had a date night. Did she like it? It was great. Yeah, you got your hand on a bug there? Are you pulling out?

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Yeah, I just got to pull it out. Sean's got three hands in his hairdo right now. No, I... I had a mole removed. Just step on it. Make sure you step on it. Look at that.

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You know, you don't have to do it while we're doing the... Yeah, just try not to pick your scalp while we're doing it.

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You could have done it before, or you could have saved it after.

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We wouldn't have known.

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I forgot to take it off this morning, but I need to let the air get to it.

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How was your mole removal?

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It was good.

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Painful?

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Yeah, no, it wasn't painful. It was big, man. It was honking, and he scraped it off.

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So this was a result of just a... Age. Well, you went in and you got yourself combed like a cat. You got checked for all your skin cancer hotspots.

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You mean like a chimp?

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You mean like when they do like that?

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Everybody's got to do that, by the way. We're joking, but get yourself in there and get yourself checked if you're of a certain age. It's true. And vote. We do a lot of damage when we're like 20.

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And get out there and fucking vote.

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Yeah, and then go ahead and vote. Or vote at the place you get checked.

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By the way, that'd be great if they did that. While you were waiting? Yeah, vote. They ought to do stuff like that where you can get, bring back shit where you can kind of get a bunch of different shit done at once. You can get a moment.

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Or how about just declare Election Day a national holiday? And let me tell you something. I know our surprise guest is a female. I can tell you that right now. I can hear her enjoying and giggling. There's another one.

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There's another one. But yes, it should be a national holiday.

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Obviously, it should be a national holiday for all the obvious reasons. But at the same time, imagine if you could, on that day, get a bunch of stuff done. If you wanted to get a Brazilian, you could do that.

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You could do that. You could do whatever you want. Shamcoach. I'm just saying, whatever your thing is. Shamcoach. And then in the back, you can go ahead and get yourself your shamcoach.

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So that was Ali's bit. My buddy Ali used to do shamcoach. And in the back, you bring your pet and they get a...

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Yeah, the front, it's a... You get your dog washed.

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It depends.

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No, the pet would be the front place.

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Sean, go ahead, Sean, sorry. Whenever you order food for takeout, like from a restaurant, do you sometimes order extra so you don't have to, like as grocery shopping, kind of?

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Wait, what? Wait a second, dude. I was just getting a Brazilian, and now you're talking about shopping via...

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Now you're talking about getting cash back when you get groceries? What's going on?

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No, no, no.

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When you go, when you order... Yeah, can I get 18 bucks? What are you doing?

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No, when you order takeout from a restaurant, sometimes I'll order an extra meal or something, put it in the fridge, so it's like my, quote, grocery shopping, so that I don't have to... So that I just have a meal I can pop in the microwave.

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Wait, how long have you been in college? What are you doing, man?

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It's true. That's what I do. Instead of grocery shopping, you just order an extra meal.

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America, this is spoken to you by a guy who's got a full-time chef. Okay.

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No, I don't. My full-time chef is me and Scott. Oh, is it five days a week?

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Sorry. Oh, my God.

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So is she offended at all that you're doubling up attention because you don't have confidence in her?

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No, you fucking, Shawnee, I never knew this about you. This is phenomenal information. I always order an extra meal. Is this your way, because sometimes you feel bad because you've ordered so much food, so you justify it by saying, it's for tomorrow. Yeah, something like that, yeah.

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Wait, Shawnee, are you in New York? Is that New York behind you?

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Yeah, yeah.

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Oh, how come we're not hanging out? What's going on?

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Well, because you work every day 17,000 hours.

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But if you're not... JB, how are you liking the weekend in the city, JB? It's the first weekend you've been there for a while.

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I don't... I'm not crazy about it because I feel like I'm missing, you know, my wife and my youngest daughter back in L.A. I should have gone back and picked up Maple from farm camp where she was... So she was living... at farm camp for a month up in Northern California, sleeping outside in a tent and taking care of it.

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Can I just say, and by the way, I think the farm camp is amazing, but can you imagine going back 150 years, bringing somebody back from the past, and they come and they go, who's working on a farm, and they're like, what's this? It's a farm camp. It's a camp. It's a bunch of kids from L.A. and New York because they don't know what it is. They're coming here to play farm. Old-timey. Yeah.

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And these kids are slaving away. Did you go to school? Yeah, I went to school all the way until I was nine. Yeah. You know? Working on the farm. Farm camp. She had kitty chore. Guys, listen, we got to get to our guest. She's just sitting here listening to us wasting our fucking time.

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And, Sean, you're going to love this because, yeah, she's done a lot of iconic stuff on TV, stuff that I can't really mention, even stuff that was my favorite. But she's done a lot of theater. She's been nominated for a bunch of Olivier. She's played Blanche DuBois in Streetcar. She's British. To great acclaim.

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Well, she's sort of British, kind of was raised there, then moved back and now has lived there again for years. Well, she was on Fox. But, Sean, but born in Chicago, okay?

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Yeah. Sean, do you think she might have a story about maybe something crazy that happened on stage? She better get ready with that. She better get ready with a story.

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Do you remember when we used to all hang out at Haney's? Did you ever go to Haney's in Chicago? And then, so she's won all these awards. She's been nominated for all this stuff. She's done dozens of films. But I loved her in that amazing series, The Fall. But I also loved her in the amazing series, The Crown.

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But I also loved her as, and everybody else said, as the amazing FBI special agent, Dana Scully. Guys.

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476.42 - 478.621 Gillian Anderson

Please, it's Jillian Anderson! No way!

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Jillian Anderson's in this.

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480.261 - 485.503 Gillian Anderson

Did you almost say special anus? I think you almost said special anus.

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Well, that's what the notes gave me. I made the correction, but they sent me that. Hello, Jillian. Oh, my God.

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You guys are hilarious. Oh, my God. You guys are so funny.

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Thank you so much for being here. This is so cool. And joining us on this blessed day.

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Jillian, I... Go ahead, Sean.

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I was just going to say, I've been such a fan for so long. I mean, I know you hear this all the time. I love all of your work. Thank you. But you know, when you're a young person.

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But the one that really disappointed, sorry.

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No, just when you're a young person and stuff stays in your DNA, the X-Files is part of me. So therefore you are a part of me. So thank you.

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523.634 - 524.314 Gillian Anderson

Well, I get it.

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The truth is out there.

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525.434 - 528.275 Gillian Anderson

I can feel that. I woke up this morning feeling like I was part of you.

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What are the questions that you weren't asked about X-Files when you were publicizing that?

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I remember one time being after one of the awards standing backstage, you know, where they take you backstage and then you've got the tears of press back there from the back row. Somebody said, do you believe in aliens? Which of course, by that point, I'd been asked every second of my life. And I think I might've said, are you fucking kidding me?

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I think I literally, out of my mouth, I was like, really? That's what you're going to fucking ask me?

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I'm standing here. Sean, you do though, right? I absolutely do. You believe there's probably something out there.

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It probably doesn't look like the egg-shaped head, but it's probably some sort of- Yeah, anytime anything is on TV about is there or isn't there, I watch it and I'm all into it.

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Right. And what is it, Sean? You find it interesting, you find it exciting, you're hoping, you want to get out. Are you trying to get off this globe?

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Yeah. No, I just think it's fascinating that the whole concept that we come from something we don't know. And I think there's answers there that hold on.

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I'd like for you to get abducted like they reveal themselves in you and then they start to murder you. You're like, I thought you'd be fun and interesting. LAUGHTER

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But are you saying that you think that alien life form, Sean, might be responsible for the start of mankind? By the way, jump in any time you want to here. I do believe that. Whoa, whoa, whoa.

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Part of me believes that.

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Part of me believes that, yeah. That mankind came from a higher sort of more complex life form of sort of aliens and stuff, as opposed to the aliens and mankind coming from sort of like a godlike creator.

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I'm open to both. You think we come from the aliens. I'm open to both, but I lean towards the alien thing only because did you see Prometheus? Did you see the movie Prometheus? I think so. You mean the Hollywood feature film?

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No, but I saw Star Wars. How much of that is true? Fucking, what are you talking about?

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Please, please let Sean finish with this. You're right, you're right, you're right. He's got the answers, guys. So Prometheus, uh-huh.

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Hang on, I'm going to start writing this shit down. Do you ever watch Ancient Aliens? Do you ever watch Ancient Aliens? No. Oh, we watch it all the time. And all these theories about all the hieroglyphics that show, you know, engraved into the walls about like the, you know, things, they're all looking up at these flying things and they're all kind of,

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676.6 - 682.006 Gillian Anderson

I think 20 of our episodes, 20 of our 220 episodes were about those hieroglyphics.

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Yeah, exactly. How far is your house from the nearest library, do you think?

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Anyway, Jillian, welcome.

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So welcome, Jillian. Jillian, speaking of extraterrestrials and stuff, the one thing I do want to ask you is, at what point... Obviously, X-Files played a huge part in the early part of your career, and you've gone on to do so many amazing things, and I think so many different things. Yeah.

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I love the ground, too, by the way.

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It's one of those things, and Sean, you kind of know what this is like, and Jason, you do too, when you do something that is such a sort of... that crosses all demographics, et cetera, at a young age. When you look back on your experience as X-Files, is it a positive feeling? Are you like, oh, that was the greatest thing? Or did it open all these millions of doors?

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Or is it, oh, just, this is what I'm using as a platform or something?

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736.016 - 762.594 Gillian Anderson

It was, you know what happens when you're on a long journey running show is everything becomes so enmeshed and not incestuous, but you literally feel like you're living and breathing this, you know, the entire crew, the entire experience. And so I think by the time we were done after, you know, we did nine years and I think I was well ready for it to be over. And it took me a while to

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to properly think of... I think I compartmentalized it. I so wanted to get off it and start doing the things that I thought my career was going to be before I said yes to that job. So I, you know, I imagined I'd be doing Merchant Ivory films and I imagined I'd be doing all this, you know.

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781.953 - 802.568 Gillian Anderson

And so I really wanted to, on the one hand, forget that that happened and bounce off it to the stuff that I really wanted to do. But then... You know, it was probably about five years when I suddenly... Because when you're doing something like that, all anybody says is, oh, my God, the show, oh, my God, it's the most amazing. And you don't want to hear that anymore.

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802.608 - 816.459 Gillian Anderson

You don't want... You don't... You've heard it so much. And then I suddenly got what they were talking about, like, five years after the show ended. I was kind of like... yeah, that was kind of cool. Like I was on this really cool show.

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Yeah, like anything you need time and distance away to appreciate.

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But it is interesting how like the things that sort of like landed all four of us with a career are things that I'll bet you none of us would have said, this would be the exact thing that would condition the audience and the industry to the kind of person and career I want to have. And it's like, you basically, it's not that you take what you get, but you're appreciative of the job at the time.

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But then by the time you're done with the job, guess what? That's who you are now. And now what do I do with this? And this is, I hope I don't sound like I'm complaining at all because I could not be more appreciative of, you know,

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As I'm sure you guys would agree where we're at and what, but you tack towards what you're now identified and labeled as and build on that or try to offset that a little bit and have a little bit more of a different kind of career. It's like.

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873.097 - 885.26 Gillian Anderson

But you need time to reckon with it. You need time and space to be able to figure out what it actually means to you because for the last however long you've been hearing what it means to everybody else. Yeah.

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But we have people on here all the time, Julian, that have been fortunate enough to do what you do, which is you actually have... gone on and created the whole identity for yourself as an actress, as one of the leading voices and actresses in this, in the business.

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And X-Files just happens to be one of the jobs you've done as opposed to the thing that identifies you. Yeah.

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906.782 - 930.351 Gillian Anderson

But it takes, you know, it takes a while. It takes focus. It takes, you know, saying no to a lot of stuff, but it also, I remember at the beginning, one of the first things that I, cause after the series ended, I didn't know if I could be on a set again. I didn't know that for myself. It just felt, so I knew that I just needed to get away from Los Angeles and set.

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930.391 - 957.526 Gillian Anderson

So I had grown up in London, I moved back to London, and the first thing I did was a play. But the second thing I did, I was offered, was a British BBC short series of Bleak House. And, you know, costume drama. And when they offered it to me, without an audition, I literally, in the meeting with the producers, I said to them, what makes you think I can do this?

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958.547 - 974.961 Gillian Anderson

Because I knew I could do it, but I just spent 10 years doing exactly the opposite of that. And I was so curious. What did you see in me that I didn't? Yeah, that I feel like maybe has been lost or that nobody, yeah, so.

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And what did they say, do you remember? Oh, I'm sorry, we thought you were.

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979.825 - 1002.041 Gillian Anderson

We like to watch people fail. I can't remember what they said. I mean, I think that somewhere in the work that I did at X-Files, they gleaned that I could act, as opposed to what I felt like I was doing was not necessary. But of course I was. I mean, they were, you know, we got to, we learned how to be actors during that period of time.

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Right. We'll be right back. And now, back to the show.

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Where did you grow up in Chicago, by the way?

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1014.312 - 1036.11 Gillian Anderson

Well, I kind of didn't. I was born there. Six months later, we moved to Puerto Rico because my story goes that my dad wanted to go to film school. And he said to my mom, I want to go to film school. Do you want it to be Los Angeles? Do you want to move to Los Angeles or London? And she said London. And so they didn't have any money to move to London.

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1036.15 - 1051.367 Gillian Anderson

And so we left the apartment, apparently moved to Puerto Rico where my dad's parents were living. And we basically slept on their sofa for a year and a half so my parents could save money and we could move to London. So I only got like six months there.

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Do you remember where you were born?

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1053.269 - 1055.791 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, at St. Mary's Hospital in Cook County.

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Oh, yeah.

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1057.152 - 1069.001 Gillian Anderson

I actually ended up back there because when I went to college, I moved to like Wicker Park, Bucktown area before it was Wicker Park, Bucktown. It was still low-income Hispanic families.

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And how long were you in England?

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1072.21 - 1077.713 Gillian Anderson

Until I was 11, so from about a year, from two to 11.

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And your dad went to film school then, yeah? So when you were in London, and your dad, was he an editor, is that right?

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1084.437 - 1105.668 Gillian Anderson

No, no, well, see, he wanted to be a cameraman. He wanted to be a director, a filmmaker. Wow. But then they fell in love with London. We were always going to stay. We eventually, you know, could afford to rent a decent two bedroom apartment. And so we stayed and he got, you know, various jobs working in various places.

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1105.768 - 1132.334 Gillian Anderson

And then he got a call from a film school friend and a fellow American who basically said, I am starting to make industrial films. Come to Grand Rapids, Michigan. and get rich quick. And he said, okay, I'm going to do that. So he went out and we ended up moving to Grand Rapids. We went from London, To Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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Wow. And there you stayed until college?

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1134.614 - 1141.197 Gillian Anderson

Until I went to college, yeah. Which was where? To the Goodman Theater School in Chicago.

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In Chicago. Oh, wow. So then your spark was kind of lit by your father's interest in the business? Is that kind of how it started?

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1149.22 - 1174.481 Gillian Anderson

No, I don't think it was. The high school that I went to in Grand Rapids, there was an English teacher. It was an academic high school. I've said this so many times, but the only reason I got in was because I had an accent. Under normal circumstances, I don't think I would have made it into the academic high school. So I got into that, and there was no theater department, no sports or anything.

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1174.821 - 1190.272 Gillian Anderson

But there was an English teacher who... a couple times a year or semesters or whatever, she would direct a play that would be put on in the lunchroom. And at one point, I think we did Our Town. I can't remember who I played, but I think it was for the policeman. In the middle of grilled cheeses and, like, french fries.

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Yeah, exactly. Any fun stories from the lunchroom? Sean doesn't care whether they're theater or food-related. Either is fine with him.

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1196.416 - 1215.875 Gillian Anderson

No, but I remember asking for another sandwich so I could take it home later and have it for another meal. I remember I did that when I was in high school. Great callback. Yeah. Yeah, anyway, so I think that was probably what ended up getting me interested. And then I started auditioning for community theater and stuff.

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Wow. I love the Goodman Theater. I did a play there a few years ago. It's so great. And they're great people.

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What was the first gig that you got that you were like, oh, you know what? I can really do this. Not that I can do this, not that I have the ability, but this is going to be... I can have a life doing this. I can have a career. I can make a living.

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1235.972 - 1263.332 Gillian Anderson

Well, I think one of the community... shows that I auditioned for and was cast in, you know, it was the first time that I was properly doing something, you know, professional, you know. And there must have been, you know, I think I suddenly felt like, oh, I can actually do this. Like, I can do this. There is something I can do. And it really changed my life around.

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1263.352 - 1264.233 Unknown

Do you remember what it was?

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1265.276 - 1282.85 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, it was Antonide and Gelsang. It was a British, I think a World War II play. Yeah. But anyway, you know, the applause or whatever got to me. How old were you? 16, I think.

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1283.41 - 1283.69 Unknown

Wow, 16.

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1283.99 - 1294.799 Gillian Anderson

That's young to have that kind of... Well, all of a sudden, you know, before that I was sitting on the back steps with the, you know, smoking weed in my lunch breaks and not doing my homework and suddenly...

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1295.957 - 1310.61 Gillian Anderson

Something in that, in the inspiration and feeling like suddenly I had a purpose, it kind of shifted everything around, and I started doing better in school, and I was voted most improved student.

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1311.351 - 1332.026 Unknown

It was kind of a backhanded compliment, by the way. When the only way is up. Hey, you know what? You're not an idiot. Hey, but the reason I ask that is because, like, JB, you grew up doing this, so you always knew that it was a viable thing. But for people like us who don't come out, who weren't born into it, there is that moment.

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1332.046 - 1350.239 Unknown

Sean, I don't know, I asked you the same thing, which is that moment where you're like, I think there are plenty of people who... who I grew up with, who never thought that I would ever be able to make a life out of doing this. You know, you have lots of good friends who go, yeah, you could... But a lot of people are like, yeah, nice try. It's a big fucking scary world.

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1350.339 - 1368.794 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, well, my dad... I mean, I think when I started to audition for theater schools... I mean, I auditioned for one. It didn't occur to me that I wasn't going to get in. Like, I didn't have a plan B. So I auditioned for the Goodman Theater School. Meanwhile, I only take... You know, 20 people every year. I don't know what I would have done if I didn't get in.

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1368.814 - 1392.332 Gillian Anderson

But anyway, my dad sat me down and said, this is an impossible career to get into and you've got to have a backup. And he was trying to convince me to study word processing because he knew that computers were going to be a thing and that I could always get a job on the side when I wasn't acting.

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1392.904 - 1410.502 Gillian Anderson

or able to act or getting hired, that I'd be able to teach people how to do WordPress, you know, to help them on their computers, which is a fantastic piece of advice for somebody else. It just, you know, there was no way in hell that I was going to, never would I, my brain just doesn't work that way. But it's a great piece of advice.

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1410.782 - 1411.142 Unknown

Yeah, yeah.

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1411.442 - 1414.746 Gillian Anderson

And the kinds of things that I'm saying to my sons right now, you know what I mean?

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1415.286 - 1416.607 Unknown

Like have a contingency plan.

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1417.167 - 1417.707 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, yeah.

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1417.807 - 1437.196 Unknown

But you know, like this part of people's lives, I'm surprised there's not more stories about or movies about or TV shows about, because like there's tons of movies and TV shows about like falling in love or deciding to have children or grappling with mortality and here comes death and somebody's got a terminal, you know, diagnosis.

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1437.556 - 1455.383 Unknown

No one ever does anything about like that moment where every young adult has that scary question about what am what am I going to do with my life? Who am I going to be? Who am I going to be? Is it going to, should I pursue something that I'm passionate about to the extent that you even know what you're passionate about yet at that age?

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1455.743 - 1460.065 Unknown

Or should I pursue something that's going to give me a path towards provider?

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1460.185 - 1466.089 Gillian Anderson

But doesn't that feel like an idea from the 1980s or something? These days it's different.

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1466.129 - 1473.354 Unknown

I guess it is, but there's always jumping off points, and everybody has a different height from which they're jumping off. There's more different risk involved.

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1473.374 - 1493.01 Unknown

But just choosing what that lane is, what the industry is, it is so important. It's like one of the biggest forks in anyone's life, what you're going to actually put your weight behind and choose to study in college or take that first job after college or before or during college. Like, you know, I've got a 17-year-old and a 12-year-old, and, like, they're dealing with that right now.

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1493.05 - 1501.858 Unknown

Willie, I'm sure, you know, your boys are thinking about it as well. It's like a big, big fork. Do you go left or right? Scotty's going through it, too.

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1501.878 - 1502.799 Unknown

Scotty's going through it, too.

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1503.64 - 1509.524 Unknown

That's my husband, Julie. I mean, it's... But like, it's not something that people talk about a lot.

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1509.544 - 1513.666 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, no, no, no, it's true. We all go through it as parents. We all experience that with them.

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1513.686 - 1518.628 Unknown

But I always say that the younger you figure that out, the higher success rate, right?

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1518.948 - 1532.475 Unknown

Yeah. Even if it doesn't end up being the thing that you do, it's like, I always say like a lot of stuff happens on your way to something else. Like if you're just driven and motivated to do something, it's okay if it doesn't end up being that, but at least your feet are moving forward.

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1532.515 - 1533.195 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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1533.635 - 1550.785 Unknown

Totally true. Yeah, I remember moving to New York when I was 20, and I did not know a single person in New York. I just thought, fuck it. Yeah, let's get started. Yeah, let's fucking go. I was in college. Let's get this party started. And I dropped out because I thought, everybody's just kind of not, nobody has any real direction.

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1551.805 - 1556.388 Unknown

They're getting really good at being a senior, a sixth-year senior, a seventh-year senior.

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1556.408 - 1563.412 Unknown

Yeah, whatever it is. A lot of great people, but at the same time, I just thought, like, fuck, there's a whole world out there. I want to get in it. I want to get in the world.

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1563.432 - 1587.471 Gillian Anderson

But that's the thing that I think a lot of teens these days are... The thing of the whole world as an oyster, in a way, obviously, that's a very privileged perspective to have. But I feel like kids these days... that's not necessarily the perspective that they have. It doesn't feel like that is what is on offer anymore.

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1587.511 - 1599.701 Gillian Anderson

There's something, and I don't know what, you know, the degree to which- That it's harder or it's easier? No, harder. So many kids are floundering right now. So many teens are just, or young 20s. You want to know why? It's because of the-

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1599.901 - 1600.662 Unknown

It's the fucking phones.

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1600.702 - 1602.603 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, it is. It is.

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1602.623 - 1603.944 Unknown

I'm dead serious. It is.

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1603.964 - 1618.335 Gillian Anderson

So on the one hand, you're seeing the world out there because everybody's posting them and their holidays on yachts and this, that, and the other, but it feels so unreachable and so, you know, it actually has the opposite effect, I think, for a lot of things.

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1618.355 - 1631.221 Unknown

Instead of aspirational, it's kind of... I couldn't agree more in this idea that... that you can kind of go into your phone and lose yourself into all four corners. You're not really experiencing anything. You're getting the micro dopamine hits and stuff. There are lots of books about it right now.

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1631.261 - 1638.444 Unknown

But at the same time, you're not actually getting that real world experience that we all have the privilege of getting.

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1638.864 - 1651.048 Gillian Anderson

And while you're looking at it, you're sitting next to your friend not having a conversation while they're looking at somebody's life too. And obviously, as you say, there's tons of books written about it. But it's a really serious problem today. Yeah.

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1652.169 - 1669.37 Unknown

Jillian, can I ask you, can I nerd out on The Fall? I love that show so much, and I wish... It's one of those shows that I wish I could watch it again for the first time. Because I found it so engrossing. It was so gripping. And what was that process like? Your character was very intense on that show.

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1670.168 - 1694.246 Gillian Anderson

Well, it was, I mean, the premise is great. So in the show, you're with the serial killer for an equal amount of screen time as you are the superintendent detective who is tracking him, which is me. And I think it was the first time, I don't know what his first time, but it felt quite unique. that felt quite unique at the time.

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1694.486 - 1724.904 Gillian Anderson

So it started where I was brought a script and I'd been in the process of producing something myself that I couldn't get there. I was really, really struggling with the writers and the other producers to get the script to where it needed to be. And then this script landed in my lap and it was like, now that is, that is writing. And it was so spare, you know?

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1725.045 - 1740.31 Gillian Anderson

It was just, it was like, and I've spoken about this before, it felt like, When I was reading it, my experience of the character, it almost, despite the fact that it was so spare, it felt like my fusion with her was almost alchemic.

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1741.31 - 1766.325 Gillian Anderson

And because there wasn't a lot to go on in a typical American way of reading a script where it's all, you know, all the descriptions are in the directives in between where you get so much information you feel like, you're slightly treated like an idiot, but this was really a beautifully, beautifully spare, and yet you just got who she was, what the world was, who the different voices were in it.

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1766.465 - 1795.372 Gillian Anderson

And it was, so it was really special. And, you know, I met them and, you know, the producers and the director, and it was a fantastic experience. You know, I'd just come off of, I don't know which... version of which Hollywood thing I had just finished doing. But all of a sudden I was in Belfast shooting this little series and it was a real collaboration.

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1795.512 - 1821.168 Gillian Anderson

You know, it was, I went from being on something where I was so detached and so not part of the creative process to all of a sudden being with these guys in Belfast and really immersed and in the conversation and, you know, in the end got to make notes on the edit and all that kind of stuff. So it was the first time that I was being allowed into that part of it.

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1821.388 - 1842.86 Gillian Anderson

And, you know, if I wanted to go back to London, you know, it was a matter of texting the travel coordinator as opposed to sending an email to somebody at Fox and a month later they tell you that, yes, or you... you can and cannot take that flight. So it felt like the whole experience of it was like, this is the real thing, you know?

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1842.88 - 1843.981 Unknown

This is what I want to do.

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1844.161 - 1865.722 Gillian Anderson

This is what I want to do. And, you know, she was an extraordinary character. I felt from the... Before it aired, when I started to do press, I remember saying to the press who hadn't really seen it yet, you know, they do or they don't watch the screeners that they're sent, and I kept thinking... She's really good for women. Like, she needs to be out there.

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1865.782 - 1878.475 Gillian Anderson

There's something about her, I think, that is going to be incredibly empowering for women. And I don't think we've seen someone like her before on the screens.

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1879.135 - 1902.083 Unknown

She had the same sort of impact to me as DCI Tennyson from Prime Suspect. There were a lot of similarities, very strong. I mean, you bring a lot of strength to your characters. You played a bunch of very strong characters throughout your career, you know, including Margaret Thatcher, I was going to say. You kind of go from that to, not directly, you do stuff in between, but then you do...

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1902.603 - 1908.67 Unknown

Then you play Margaret Thatcher, which, in The Crown, to great acclaim and really just a wonderful performance.

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1908.75 - 1908.95 Unknown

Incredible.

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1908.99 - 1910.111 Unknown

Incredible performance.

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1910.131 - 1910.712 Unknown

Thank you.

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1910.752 - 1923.807 Unknown

And I just think, like, that must bring with it its own set of risks and challenges and burdens. And you invite a tremendous amount of criticism. Yeah. Right?

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1924.403 - 1944.092 Gillian Anderson

The thing is those kind of things come along and you can't not say yes. I mean, you know what I mean? I think I've always, you have to say yes to those things and then deal with your fear afterwards almost. And, you know, it's the same thing with doing theater is saying yes to things that are terrifying

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1944.966 - 1960.384 Gillian Anderson

And then at some point when you're halfway through rehearsal, you know, you're feeling like, what the fuck was I thinking? Like, what made me think that I could do this or that I should? And now I'm stuck and I've got to do this in front of a thousand people every single night? Like, what is wrong with me?

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1960.384 - 1966.507 Unknown

Or then it's over and you've crushed it and now you've got the confidence and now you're ready to take on even something bigger afterwards.

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1966.527 - 1970.309 Gillian Anderson

The next thing that you get to say yes to because, yeah, that's what it's about, right?

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1970.349 - 1987.098 Unknown

Yeah, I've always thought that the confidence about stuff lives on the backside of actually doing it. Yeah, that's interesting. It's completely appropriate that you're fearful beforehand and that you shouldn't worry about the fact that you're not confident going into it because confidence lives... on the backside of actually executing it.

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1987.118 - 1995.342 Gillian Anderson

Like once you've done it, you're kind of... And then it gives you courage enough to say yes to the thing next time that is even a bit scarier.

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1996.243 - 2001.105 Unknown

Or you don't worry about the result and you just do the work. Amen, brother. Thank you.

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2001.426 - 2014.52 Gillian Anderson

I think for Thatcher, it was a bit of that, which is, okay, I'm going to do... I'm going to do everything I can to try and succeed with this. I'm going to start working on it a year in advance. I'm going to study everything, watch everything, read everything. Yeah, you do the work.

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2014.56 - 2023.824 Gillian Anderson

And then you'd show up and you just do your best job and you don't know until afterwards whether people are going to go, oh my God, did you see that piece? It's like, what was she thinking?

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2023.924 - 2031.307 Unknown

Yeah. We'll be right back. And now back to the show.

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2033.305 - 2042.9 Unknown

Do you remember that first day of being there with the hair and all of it and thinking like, here we go. Fuck this better fucking work because I am out on this motherfucking limb now.

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2042.92 - 2043.962 Unknown

That's amazing.

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2044.082 - 2045.264 Unknown

I passed on it just so you know.

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2047.005 - 2050.486 Unknown

I was first. You didn't even agree with the wardrobe though. That was why. Yeah, I mean.

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2050.726 - 2064.69 Gillian Anderson

But the thing is, you see her silhouette. You see, you know, the minute the wig goes on and you get into costume and you see the silhouette alone. I could have talked like Daffy Duck and you would have believed I was Margaret Thatcher because the silhouette was so spectacular.

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2064.75 - 2069.711 Unknown

Had you been, you had already been living in England for a while before you started doing that?

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2070.185 - 2092.949 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, so we finished X-Files in 2002 and I moved back to the UK. We were always going to move back again when I was a kid and we just never did. And so it was always a dream of mine to at least be, you know, part of my life to be back there. So I went back and I did a play and then. And so I've been living there since 2002. Wow.

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2093.009 - 2107.399 Unknown

And was there extra pressure playing Margaret Thatcher being a resident now? Like, because, you know, being in America, you could play Margaret Thatcher and maybe if it did go sideways, you'd get a little more space between, you know, those who might criticize.

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2107.459 - 2129.819 Gillian Anderson

I think so. I think because, you know, most of the theater work that I was offered as a young person was pretty, were British plays. You know, I did The Philanthropist, I did Absent Friends, you know, I did all that. I kept because of my accent, because that was basically my first way of speaking was with a British accent. So that was easy for me.

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2129.959 - 2145.617 Gillian Anderson

And so I was, in living in the UK, they've kind of adopted me from quite, early on of being back there as a professional person post X-Files as being a, you know, they've taken me on as being one of them in a way.

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2145.657 - 2150.418 Unknown

But playing somebody that has that iconic history there in that particular country.

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2150.458 - 2172.05 Gillian Anderson

She is such a divisive character. I mean, people feel really, really strongly about Margaret Thatcher and not all of it is positive. So in playing her period there or from over time, whether we shot it in the States to be aired there, it would be the same reaction. The people that hate her still hate her and the people that love her still love her.

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2172.391 - 2176.015 Unknown

It's interesting. Jillian, just talk to us for a second.

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2176.095 - 2183.641 Gillian Anderson

It's quite a responsibility being the person who asked the secret person on. You got to keep the show going. You got to have some questions.

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2183.662 - 2198.231 Unknown

Yeah, you got to kind of keep it moving a little bit. Well, I want to talk to you about your book, Want. And I wanted to ask if it came post doing your show, Sex Education, or prior to? How did that all happen?

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2198.291 - 2225.676 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, it came – so in Sex Education I play – it's a Netflix series. We did four seasons. I play a sex therapist. And in the process of – or during the period of time of being on that show, you know – My character's house is filled with sex paraphernalia and pictures of vaginas and penises and all kinds of tantric stuff on the walls. And I kept taking pictures.

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2226.256 - 2239.498 Gillian Anderson

And so I kept wanting to post these pictures. And the girl who does my, because I don't post things myself, does my Instagram. She kept saying, you can't, you can't post it. This is like a peanut. They're not going to let, Instagram is not going to let you post a penis.

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2240.679 - 2241.399 Unknown

Sean, is that true?

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2241.999 - 2249.336 Unknown

That is not true. Yeah. I can tell you that is untrue. Okay.

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2249.356 - 2267.865 Gillian Anderson

Anyway, I started posting them anyway, and I would do like a yoni of the day or penis of the day, and then people would send me pictures of penises or yonis in nature, like a poodle with a butt. Oh, that's nice. Yeah, it was nice. So I started this kind of thing. Penis in nature. Penises in nature, yeah.

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2268.525 - 2291.109 Gillian Anderson

Anyway, so my professional life started to mix, mingle a little bit with my personal life in that Instagram is an example of anything to do with my personal life. I don't ever post personal things. But so there was a, you know, a cross-pollination that was happening there. And so I... People would talk to me.

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2291.169 - 2322.046 Gillian Anderson

I mean, not in a therapeutic way, but a lot of stuff that came to me since then has been part of that bigger conversation about... sexual well-being and particularly for women. And so in the 70s, Nancy Friday wrote a book called My Secret Garden and she did the introductions to chapters and she invited women to send in letters to her about their sexual fantasies.

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2322.246 - 2343.703 Gillian Anderson

And it was a book that, so anonymous letters from women particularly, mostly in America, writing about their sexual fantasies. And it was like a number one book. All of a sudden, everybody wanted it. Women were carrying it in their purses. But it was a real insight into, you know, what women think about when they think about

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2345.336 - 2372.53 Gillian Anderson

And we thought we'd discuss doing a modern day version of it to see whether, you know, in the age of, sorry Franny, pornography and, you know, shows like Sex Education or Euphoria or, you know, where everything is out there all the time and you have access to it, to what degree have fantasies, particularly for women... changed over time.

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2372.65 - 2397.122 Gillian Anderson

And so I put a call out about a year and a half ago to women around the world to write to me anonymously. Bloomsbury set up a portal so that they could do it anonymously. And we collected about 1,800 women started writing letters and about 800 of them finished them. And then we've put about 174 of them in the book.

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2399.15 - 2411.558 Unknown

Wow, that's wild. So some of them didn't finish. Correct. I'm just going off what you... Some of them didn't finish. Okay. That is correct. Okay.

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2411.598 - 2422.064 Unknown

Now, did you notice a big difference between the content of those sexual fantasies now versus years ago in the original book?

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2422.847 - 2443.021 Gillian Anderson

Well, the most interesting thing to me is the degree to which there are so many rules today about what is appropriate and what is not. Whereas back then... animals show up and... Wow, I think it would be the opposite.

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2443.061 - 2445.182 Unknown

Like, it would be more permissive today.

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2445.402 - 2465.867 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, you'd think it would be the opposite. But, you know, we've got the most extraordinary letters from, you know, young teens who have yet to have sex, you know, talking about their fantasies to mothers of many children, single parents, and what it's like trying to do the same old, same old with your partner to...

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2467.028 - 2496.4 Gillian Anderson

you know, 20-somethings in the dating world and how what exists in their head is different from what they experience out in the real world. You know, it's really interesting. And we've got letters from literally all over the world. So we also ask the women, you know, we also invited the trans community and, you know, genderqueer people and... Yeah, it feels quite egalitarian.

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2496.44 - 2498.641 Gillian Anderson

How does that word mean?

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2500.203 - 2501.964 Unknown

Equal. Oh, okay.

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2502.004 - 2508.889 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, it feels like it's an equal opportunity for anybody to pitch in and to talk about their experience. And it does.

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2508.989 - 2514.873 Unknown

I heard you got like thousands of letters from an Amanda A. from Los Angeles. This is unconfirmed.

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2516.955 - 2525.318 Unknown

Very unsatisfied. There was a run on stamps in our local post office. Oh, my God. Amanda, where are you going?

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2525.378 - 2530.041 Unknown

I'm running to the post office. I'll be right back. She's got a stack of letters. Huh.

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2530.621 - 2536.746 Unknown

She's really... Wow, well, that's... Wow, what an awesome... That's really cool.

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2536.966 - 2557.259 Gillian Anderson

Yeah, it is a cool thing. It's a really interesting insight. I would have thought that porn would have showed up a lot more in the fantasies. There's a lot of women, no matter how intense the fantasy gets... at the end of the day, just wanting to be seen for who they are, just wanting to be held.

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2558.072 - 2576.288 Gillian Anderson

wanting care, wanting somebody to look in their eyes, or the opposite, women who, by day, are in charge of 500 employees and the CEO of this, that, and the other, and they just want somebody else to be in control. So it's fascinating.

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2576.308 - 2579.371 Unknown

Will, why are you crying? I'm not crying.

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2579.411 - 2581.753 Gillian Anderson

I'm saying it's dusty. What is going on?

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2581.813 - 2596.899 Unknown

I'm just saying, hold me. Jillian Anderson, you have been more than generous with your time on what I imagine is your day off. Thank you so much. Thanks for everything. I've been such a fan of yours for the longest time. You're very sweet.

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2596.959 - 2597.479 Gillian Anderson

Thank you.

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2597.54 - 2601.781 Unknown

And your new book, Want, is out now. Did you do an audio version of that book?

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2602.261 - 2603.822 Gillian Anderson

Yes, but it's not me.

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2603.882 - 2609.89 Unknown

Hey, cool it, Bateman. Do you read the letters? Do you?

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2609.91 - 2621.914 Gillian Anderson

So I wrote the introductions to each chapter, and I read the introductions, but then there are women, other women, who read the fantasies.

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2622.094 - 2623.814 Unknown

Got it. All right.

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2623.914 - 2625.195 Gillian Anderson

We'll send Jason the audio.

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2625.355 - 2631.237 Unknown

I can't get the hang of the reading. It's top to bottom, left to right. Sure, sure.

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2632.317 - 2635.62 Unknown

Jillian, thank you, honey.

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2635.68 - 2641.805 Gillian Anderson

Thank you. It was so nice to meet you guys. I'm a fan of your show. And yeah, thanks for your time.

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2641.825 - 2644.287 Unknown

I appreciate it. Enjoy the rest of your time in Calgary. Bye, Jillian. Nice to meet you.

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2644.307 - 2645.948 Gillian Anderson

Thank you. Bye, Jillian. Bye. Thank you.

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The great Jillian Anderson.

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2647.749 - 2647.97 Gillian Anderson

Bye.

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Bye. Will, nice guest.

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Yeah, good guest, right? Yeah. She's a talent. She's a talent. I mean, but it's interesting because she did Dana Scully, as we pointed out, her name. Yeah, loved. Character that everybody knows. Massive hit, global. Not just one of those shows that was really big here. And then it came back. Huge globally. Came back. They made a couple movies in the interim.

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Those were good, too.

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But to be able to kind of step out of that and then step into, and not just step into one more, iconic role, but step into like three or four other or eight or ten great roles continuously and recreate, reinvent yourself. Yep. Super, super tough to do and super admirable.

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Yeah, super talented. And by the way, it's always wild. I mean, we talked a little bit about it when you associate somebody so much with the character that made them famous. Yeah. And then you see them in interviews or outside of that world. Just her having that T-shirt on the Wu-Tang Clan shirt. And we're talking about her kid.

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You just see her as, and then Margaret Thatcher, of course, and all the other stuff. You see her as a completely different human being.

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Yeah. And then she's like this totally chill, cool, really smart, interesting person.

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Can we revisit Sean's theory on evolution? Yes. I'd love to hear it too. So the spaceship's planted? So the spaceship, so do all the humans come out of the spaceship or just two of them and then like sort of like an Adam and Eve, they come down, they're sort of egg-shaped? No, no. Me, me, me, me, me.

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We have to have had come from somewhere. Somebody or something made us, right? So it's evolution.

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All right, Doc, I'm with you so far.

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But we're not the only planet in the entire universe.

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So you're not having this nonsense about the Big Bang, right? All the science stuff is not working for you? No, yeah, for sure I am.

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Yeah, no, all that works, but I'm just saying we can't be the only species. So because we're not the only species, And there is intelligent life. Like if you don't think there's more intelligent life than us out there.

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That's not in dispute, but I think people are saying that perhaps the alien life form also came from what was originally sort of created with sort of this big bang and who was responsible for the bang. Yes, yes, I agree. You're suggesting that maybe the aliens lit that fuse.

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Correct. I don't know if it's a who as much as it could be a what. But I'm open to anything.

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With a real big exhaust system, right? Just like, boom, it was some sort of a backfire.

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But you're saying at some point, somebody from Tatooine came here. That's right.

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That's right.

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Tatooine. Not from Naboo, because give me a break. No, right. But definitely somebody from Camino and Tatooine, they came in, they're like, hey, let's go in.

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Jakku. You're thinking about Jakku, not Nobu.

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I'm sorry, Jakku. Jakku. No, Jakku. I'm not talking about Nobu, Malibu. Right. You know, it's funny. My cousin, he's from Alderaan, and he... I'm sorry about his passing.

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They blew up the whole planet.

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They blew up that whole planet. Don't know stuff about it.

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Yeah, all the time. Okay, stop knowing shit. None of it's real. You may find when ready, remember? So if you know everything, Sean, then what would you call someone who's got dual citizenship like she does? You know, she's from, she's got England, she's got America.

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Well, you might call her. What would you call her? You might call her bi-coastal.

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No, no, it's not coastal. It's not coastal.

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Oh, not fucking bi-coastal.

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Get back to the microphone. She would be bi-what? Bi, what do you mean? Anything but coastal, motherfucker. It's two countries, bro. It's bilingual? No. No, by what? No, they both speak English.

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I don't know.

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Listen. I don't know the answer, but I want something better than bi-coastal. Guys, guys, guys, hang on. Will's got it. Hang on, Sean. Will's got it.

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Sean, Jason, you guys are at odds right now, and I want you to be in the, I want you to be more in sync, and I want you to be, Bye, bye, bye.

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Don't move the microphone away like that's got it.

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Like the podcast version of a mic drop.

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Off of NSYNC. We're going to appreciate the effort on that and judges will allow. Bye.

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