"To re-live these characters would be wonderful, because I know when the show ends it will be huge mourning process"
- Gillian Anderson
About this Quote
In this quote, Gillian Anderson expresses her desire to revisit the characters she has played in a program. She describes it as a terrific experience, showing that she has a strong psychological connection to these characters. However, she likewise acknowledges that when the show eventually pertains to an end, it will be a challenging and psychological process for her. This recommends that she has actually invested a lot of effort and time into bringing these characters to life and biding farewell to them will be a significant loss. Overall, Anderson's words communicate the deep impact that depicting these characters has had on her.
This quote is written / told by Gillian Anderson somewhere between August 9, 1968 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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