On a rainy Monday morning that was similar to any “The X-Files” episode, the show’s star Gilliand Anderson received a Star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. The star is located at 6508 Hollywood Boulevard next to the FOX Theatre.
“Gillian Anderson is a great addition to the stars immortalized on our Hollywood Walk of Fame,” stated Ana Martinez, Producer of the Walk of Fame ceremonies. “Her history as an actress on the popular show “The X-Files” as the iconic skeptic Dana Scully, a medical doctor, forensic pathologist and FBI agent inspired a generation of viewership and a following of fans all around the world.”
Gillian Anderson achieved international recognition for her role as ‘Special Agent Dana Scully’ on the American TV series “The X-Files.” Running for nine seasons from 1993-2002. Anderson won an Emmy, a Golden Globe and two Screen Actors’ Guild awards for the series. 2018 marks the 25th anniversary of the popular show and Season 11 premieres on FOX on January 3rd, with the second episode airing on January 10th at 8 p.m.
In film, Anderson has starred in “The Last King Of Scotland,” “The Mighty Celt,” “The House Of Mirth,” “Johnny English II,” “Shadow Dancer,” and “Sold”. Her Television credits include the critically-acclaimed “The Fall” and the Emmy- and BAFTA-winning mini-series “Bleak House” and “Great Expectations.”
Check on the ceremony below: