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Over the coming weeks, we’ll be listening to a series of curated audio articles, exploring a range of deeply human stories of social challenges, sexual liberation, phenomenal women and much more. Join us every other Thursday for new episodes as we go on a collective journey of discovery, asking ourselves to truly question, ‘What do I know?!”
On 10th June 2021, the fansite world stopped when the news of our dear friend Angie passing away started to spread. She was an angel, a beautiful soul, a generous heart and a loyal friend.
There are no words to express the deep sadness we are all feeling, but we as a community thought that Angie would want her fansite to keep living, to go on and to grow. It is my honor to keep doing this with her baby that this fansite was, and I promise I will do my best to bring it on, although I know I will never be as good as she was.
To you Angie, may you inspire us all to be always better, more open to others and not judging at all. I want to remember your smile and beauty shining into the days and making them much better.
Women for Women International created ‘sister-to-sister’ connections between isolated women in Bosnia and individual ‘sponsor sisters’ around the world.
A letter exchange provided these Bosnian women with solidarity and emotional support, along with small amounts of financial aid to help them meet their basic needs as they began to rebuild their lives.
At SAYes Mentoring we want to end social poverty by helping individuals, business teams, educational institutions and community groups to “do good better”. If you think like we do, then meaningful and effective social change is something that you want to do, both for your community and for yourself. Our promise is to support that interest by offering you an authentic, personalised and professionally supported mentorship experience with a young person.
The NF Network is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 by a group of people who were in some way affected by neurofibromatosis. Its main goal is to eradicate the health issues, pain, isolation and uncertainty that the diagnosis of NF inflicts.

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A new interview with Gillian regarding her role as ‘Media’ on the upcoming TV series, American Gods, is posted below. We also have a brand new production still from episode 8, featuring Technical Boy and Media (as Judy Garland); view the full image in the gallery!
It didn’t take much convincing for Gillian Anderson to take on one of the niftiest roles in Starz’s American Gods. Just a phone call from Bryan Fuller, really.
“His pitch to me was probably a description of the opportunity of getting to embody some pretty extraordinary characters, and whether I was up for that challenge,” Anderson tells EW of reuniting with the Hannibal creator. “And that’s probably all I really needed to know. Even though I hadn’t read the book, I’m a fan of Neil Gaiman’s work, so ultimately it was those two things… no matter what it looked like on the page, it was going to be something that I wanted to be involved in.”
In Fuller and co-showrunner Michael Green’s eye-popping TV adaptation of Gaiman’s 2001 novel, premiering April 30 on Starz, the Emmy-winning actress plays Media. For the uninitiated, she’s one of American Gods’ main villains, but she’s only considered as such because the attention that feeds her comes at the cost of our purported heroes—the older, ancient gods whose worshippers in America have mostly died out, leaving them desperate for the valuable currency that is human attention.
Media is a goddess born specifically in America, manifested into existence over the decades in which the country discovered and fell hard for the airwave allure of television. As the country grew more obsessed with celebrity culture and entertainment, Media’s power and influence grew as well. But what does Media actually look like? In American Gods, she takes the shape of anything you’ve see on a screen, whether it’s a local TV newscaster or her more preferred look: glamorous Hollywood icons of yesterday. On Starz, audiences can expect to see Anderson transform into Lucille Ball, David Bowie, Judy Garland, and more.
If Ball and Bowie are easier to imitate, it was Media’s take on Garland—pictured above, from a late-season episode when the character crashes a disastrous garden party with her fellow new god, Technical Boy (Bruce Langley)—that proved the most difficult for Anderson to wrap her head around (even if her costume, from Garland’s 1948 film Easter Parade, was fairly easy to wrap herself in).
“It was a curious process into Judy because there’s something very specific about her and an aspect of her personality that is kind of uncopy-able,” says Anderson. “And for a long time that I was working on her, I was struggling with that, working in my own space, trying to figure out what it was that was quintessentially her. I came to the conclusion that, actually, I might be barking up the wrong tree. [Laughs] Whereas with other characters, there were things I could hook onto that felt like [I] was tapping into an essence of some kind, I found Judy actually the most elusive or the most challenging to bring an element of her to the picture. So I had to ultimately make different decisions about how to represent her.”
Eventually, Anderson did decide on an approach—and you’ll have to wait until the end of the first season of American Gods to see it—but she was keenly aware of another acting challenge she was prepared to conquer, this one a byproduct of her reunion with Fuller.
“I found out at one point that Bryan, in Hannibal, would deliberately write paragraphs for me that were run-on, undulating, impossible sentences, all because he got a kick out of watching me figure out how to make sense of them,” Anderson recalls with a laugh. “And oh my God, the stress over some of those. Like, what is she saying? Why is she saying it like this? This is meant to come out of my mouth!? Oh my God. [Laughs] But we’ve become great friends, and I’m always fascinated by his thought process on anything. He has such an extraordinary mind and brings so many elements of life and reality into the fantasy. You still have a connection to it, and there’s still relevance…even though you’re seemingly on another plane of existence.”
American Gods invites you onto that plane on April 30 on Starz.
Source: EW







Over the coming weeks, we’ll be listening to a series of curated audio articles, exploring a range of deeply human stories of social challenges, sexual liberation, phenomenal women and much more. Join us every other Thursday for new episodes as we go on a collective journey of discovery, asking ourselves to truly question, ‘What do I know?!”
On 10th June 2021, the fansite world stopped when the news of our dear friend Angie passing away started to spread. She was an angel, a beautiful soul, a generous heart and a loyal friend.
There are no words to express the deep sadness we are all feeling, but we as a community thought that Angie would want her fansite to keep living, to go on and to grow. It is my honor to keep doing this with her baby that this fansite was, and I promise I will do my best to bring it on, although I know I will never be as good as she was.
To you Angie, may you inspire us all to be always better, more open to others and not judging at all. I want to remember your smile and beauty shining into the days and making them much better.
Women for Women International created ‘sister-to-sister’ connections between isolated women in Bosnia and individual ‘sponsor sisters’ around the world.
A letter exchange provided these Bosnian women with solidarity and emotional support, along with small amounts of financial aid to help them meet their basic needs as they began to rebuild their lives.
At SAYes Mentoring we want to end social poverty by helping individuals, business teams, educational institutions and community groups to “do good better”. If you think like we do, then meaningful and effective social change is something that you want to do, both for your community and for yourself. Our promise is to support that interest by offering you an authentic, personalised and professionally supported mentorship experience with a young person.
The NF Network is a non-profit organization founded in 1988 by a group of people who were in some way affected by neurofibromatosis. Its main goal is to eradicate the health issues, pain, isolation and uncertainty that the diagnosis of NF inflicts.

image source
If you have photos or videos of Gillian Anderson you have taken personally or collected during the years and you wish to donate them to the site, read how to do and get in touch with us.
- Maintained by Angie & Claudia
- Online Since June 11, 2013
- Contact the owner via form
- @RadiantGillian
- Previously run by Chanel & Mandy
- Read our disclaimer & privacy policy
- Visitors

This fansite is strictly against any paparazzi or stalkerazzi pictures. We will not support any kind of bashing or privacy intrusion into Gillian’s life and/or the one of people around her. We will also not post any gossip or rumors on private life matters.