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Scully X-Posed: The Unauthorized Biography of Gillian Anderson and Her On-Screen Character
 
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Scully X-Posed: The Unauthorized Biography of Gillian Anderson and Her On-Screen Character [Paperback]

Nadine Crenshaw
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What Every X-Phile Wants to Know

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Actress Gillian Anderson is the thinking man?s sex symbol, the earth goddess of the paranormal—and an Internet pinup girl. She?s also FBI agent Dana Scully of The X-Files TV fame. Readers will discover the real person behind the character—and the character behind the person—in Scully X-Posed, the new unauthorized tell-all from Prima Publishing.

Covering everything from her early punk years to her new baby, Scully X-Posed is an indispensable guide to the life and times of Gillian Anderson and her character Dana Scully. The telling revelations include:

• The scoop on Anderson?s marriage and her daughter, Piper
• Scully?s twin passions for medicine and law enforcement
• Gillian?s tattoo
• Scullyisms (?No one does anything without a reason.? p. 164)
• Anderson?s beliefs about UFOs and the paranormal
• The truth about the X-rated photos of Anderson posted on the Internet

The quintessential private person, Anderson manages, despite her fame, to remain slightly detached and remote. Scully X-Posed offers a rare glimpse into the private life of this provocative woman and the fascinating television character she portrays.

Also provided are episode summaries that detail special points such as interesting things to look for, plot problems, and the best lines. Other features include details about costar David Duchovny and the murky origins, mysterious mythology, and latest facts and rumors about The X-Files TV show.

About the Author
Nadine Crenshaw is a die-hard X-phile and writer with a string of science-fiction/fantasy, romance, and historical novels to her credit, including Celtic Tales (Prima Publishing).

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3.0 out of 5 stars An average biography on an above average actress, Nov 16 1998
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This review is from: Scully X-Posed: The Unauthorized Biography of Gillian Anderson and Her On-Screen Character (Paperback)
Scully X-Posed is a fairly solid accounting of Gillian's Anderson's life, but not the best out there. It is rather loosely structured and has only a few black and white pictures. The reviews on the X-Files episodes in the back are funny and have some nice tidbits, but overall the book is just an average read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A well made biography that shows what Scully is really like., July 31 1998
This review is from: Scully X-Posed: The Unauthorized Biography of Gillian Anderson and Her On-Screen Character (Paperback)
What can I say about this book? Well, I can certainly say that all you Gillianites and Scullyphiles out there who want to know more about the hardworking actress will want to read this book. Subtract one star for being unauthorized, though.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It is a light hearted biography of Andersons' life, July 9 1998
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This review is from: Scully X-Posed: The Unauthorized Biography of Gillian Anderson and Her On-Screen Character (Paperback)
I enjoyed the book immensely, until I read "The Anderson Files" by Shapiro, and I found that many of the sentences were used from Shapiro's book, and this author was rather repetitive, she kept stating the fact that Anderson and co-star Duchovny got along. I think it was a rather light hearted book. It was a good book the first time I read it, but after reading Shapiros book about her, it kind of seemed childish. I did like the fact that she went into detail about trips Anderson took, and that Anderson was a good mother. I also like the chapters about her childhood.
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