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Gillian Anderson

'Gillian Leigh Anderson' (born August 9, 1968) is an American actress, best known for her roles as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the American TV series The X-Files and Lady Dedlock in the BBC TV series Bleak House. She currently hosts Masterpiece on PBS.
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The X-Files - Seasons 1 - 9
Released: 2006
Rating: Unavailable

This Amazon-exclusive bundle contains all 9 seasons in the original, collectible boxed set format. Special features including making-of featurettes, documentaries, interviews, deleted scenes, DVD-ROM games, commentaries and more are only available on this version of the television seasons. more information, reviews and movie clips of The X-Files - Seasons 1 - 9
Beneath
Directed By: Dagen Merrill
Released: 2007
Rating: R (Restricted)

MTV Films makes a foray into the teen-oriented horror market with Beneath, an unremarkable but certainly not unlikable chiller about a young woman (Nora Zehetner from Heroes and Everwood) plagued by nightmares about her deceased sister. Said sibling (Carly Pope) perished years b... more information, reviews and movie clips of Beneath
The X Files [Region 2]
Directed By: Rob Bowman
Released: Unavailable
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)

The definitive American television series of the '90s comes to the big screen with an anticlimactic whimper. And how could it be otherwise? Why should material so perfectly realized in one medium necessarily translate well into another? The series is crisply and thoughtfully executed in just about e... more information, reviews and movie clips of The X Files [Region 2]
The X Files [Region 2]
Directed By: Rob Bowman
Released: Unavailable
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)

The definitive American television series of the '90s comes to the big screen with an anticlimactic whimper. And how could it be otherwise? Why should material so perfectly realized in one medium necessarily translate well into another? The series is crisply and thoughtfully executed in just about e... more information, reviews and movie clips of The X Files [Region 2]