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Posted: 2016-01-22T19:52:52Z | Updated: 2016-01-22T19:52:52Z Gillian Anderson Offered Less Money Than David Duchovny To Star In The Same Damn Show | HuffPost

Gillian Anderson Offered Less Money Than David Duchovny To Star In The Same Damn Show

She's not his sidekick!
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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson at the 'The X-Files' panel discussion at TCA on Jan. 15, 2016.
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In infuriating news, Gillian Anderson revealed she was initially offered half of David Duchovny's salary for the upcoming "X-Files" reboot, despite putting in equal star power and screen time. 

"I'm surprised that more [interviewers] haven’t brought that up because it’s the truth," Anderson said in an interview with the Daily Beast. "Especially in this climate of women talking about the reality of [unequal pay] in this business, I think it’s important that it gets heard and voiced. It was shocking to me, given all the work that I had done in the past to get us to be paid fairly. I worked really hard toward that and finally got somewhere with it." 

As the Daily Beast points out, the 47-year-old star first spoke publicly of the disparity with The Hollywood Reporter  in early January. 

"There's no point in dealing with my side [first] because, as usual, they come to me with half of what they want to offer David," she said of negotiations. 

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Gillian Anderson as Dana Scully and David Duchovny as Fox Mulder.
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Anderson recalled how even the blocking on "The X-Files" favored her male counterpart in earlier seasons -- the studio deliberately placed Anderson a few feet behind Duchovny while filming.

“I can only imagine that at the beginning, they wanted me to be the sidekick ,” Anderson told the Daily Beast. 

She would eventually secure equal pay (and footing), but it took some convincing.

"Even in interviews in the last few years, people have said to me, 'I can’t believe that happened, how did you feel about it, that is insane.' And my response always was, ‘That was then, this is now,'' Anderson said. "And then it happened again! I don’t even know what to say about it." 

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David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson pose for an "X-Files" promo in 1999.
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Patricia Arquette sparked the conversation in Hollywood  during her Oscars acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress in 2015. 

"It's our time to have wage equality once and for all, and equal rights for women in the United States of America," Arquette told a roaring audience. 

Jennifer Lawrence followed Arquette's impassioned plea with a thoughtful essay on Hollywood sexism  in October 2015. 

"I feel awkward negotiating, I feel uncomfortable asking for more money," Lawrence said. "I don’t want to seem like a brat." 

Despite the initial conflict, Anderson and Duchovny will be paid equally for the upcoming six-episode "X-Files" reboot, which premieres Sunday, Jan. 24, on Fox . Let's just hope this "X-Files" series is equal parts exciting as the original. 

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