Yorkshire Post

It’s time for me to hang up Scully’s hat, says Anderson as she quits The X-Files

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GILLIAN ANDERSON has said she had decided to leave The XFiles after the first reboot series, but opted to stay on for a second outing because she was “curious”.

The US actress has played FBI agent Dana Scully opposite David Duchovny as Fox Mulder since the show started in 1993, and reprised her role in 2016 when it returned 14 years after ending for a new six-part tenth series.

The 11th series, comprising ten episodes, has recently started airing in the US, and Anderson has said she will now step down from the show because “it’s time for me to hang up Scully’s hat”. According to The Hollywood

Reporter, she said during the Television Critics Associatio­n’s winter press tour: “I’m finished, and that’s the end of that.”

She said of her departure: “I arrived at the decision before we did the previous six, but I was really curious. I felt that the previous six was going to be it. It was dipping our toe back in again ... and getting to play these wonderful characters again.”

Referring to The X-Files creator Chris Carter, she said: “I think, as Chris has said himself, that short stack of episodes felt like we were learning how to walk again and that this season of ten feels like the pace is up and we’re running. I wouldn’t necessaril­y have been happy if those six were how we said goodbye.”

Ms Anderson, 49, added: “There’s lots of things that I want to do in my life and in my career and it’s been an extraordin­ary opportunit­y and extraordin­ary character and I am hugely grateful.”

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