She received five Primetime Emmy Awards nominations, winning one, and five Golden Globe Awards nominations also taking one home. Yet nothing speaks out better of the 46-year old actress than the nine-year role that made her famous, Agent Scully. Several other projects followed, of course, and now the time has come for Gillian Anderson to prove her driving skills on television.
Yep, this Sunday we’re about to see Agent Fox Mulder’s long time partner literally taking the wheel in her hands and prove Jeremy Clarkson who’s the boss. After Will Smith did his thing on Top Gear’s track, photographs with Anderson and The Stig have emerged online showing that the X-Files actress is the latest famous face to take the driving seat in Top Gear’s star challenge.
As part of the way this usually unfold when celebrities star in BBC Two’s most popular auto show on television, the Fall actress also tried to brake the previous record in a Vauxhall Astra.
In case you’re wondering what the next episode is all about, we’re about to see how Richard is dropped into Canada to test a watch with a built-in emergency beacon while the rest of the Top Gear gang will also look closer at the Lexus RC F.
The broadcasting television network’s chairman Dana Walden told reporters that “conversations so far have only been logistical and are in very early stages” and that the series would only go forward if Carter, Anderson and Duchovny were all on board.
As part of the way this usually unfold when celebrities star in BBC Two’s most popular auto show on television, the Fall actress also tried to brake the previous record in a Vauxhall Astra.
In case you’re wondering what the next episode is all about, we’re about to see how Richard is dropped into Canada to test a watch with a built-in emergency beacon while the rest of the Top Gear gang will also look closer at the Lexus RC F.
X-Files' possible continuation
Getting back to Gillian and the X-Files series there’s another thing we’d like to mention. Since we’re quite sure that like us, you folks too are big fans of the famous science fiction drama, you’ll most likely want to know there’s a chance for a follow-up. It was last month, when Fox confirmed that they were looking at the possibility of bringing The X-Files back.The broadcasting television network’s chairman Dana Walden told reporters that “conversations so far have only been logistical and are in very early stages” and that the series would only go forward if Carter, Anderson and Duchovny were all on board.