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Gillian Anderson is one of the most respected actresses in British television. Although the world best knows her for her performance in shows likeX-Files, The Fall, Sex Education,andThe Crown, she has done several other works that deserve just as much, if not more, recognition. There is no better example of an award-winning performance from her side than Mads Mikkelsen’sHannibal.

The series is critically acclaimed for several reasons, ranging from its unique stylistic approach to its breath-taking performances, and impressive writing. The series manages to flush out every single character to their fullest degree, and a side character like Bedelia Du Maurier was no different.
During an interview, Anderson revealed the reason why she joined the cast of the series, even though she was playing a side character.

Gillian Anderson Felt Compelled to Be a Part ofHannibal
Gillian Anderson’s character in Hannibal was iconic in many ways. Even though she stayed on the sidelines of the story, she played a very important role in understanding the confusing psyche of Mads Mikkelsen’s character and guided the audience through his states of mind. She also helps fans understand the status and insights of Lecter’s relationship with Will Graham.
Considering how well she plays the role of mediator and almost narrator, many might wonder how she ended up getting this role. During an interview withEsquire, she talked about exactly this, revealing how she ended up joining the cast of Hannibal.

When NBC came to me and offered a deal to develop something together, I thought maybe it’s time. Then they sent meHannibalas a small arc on a series. I think I’ve come to know [Hannibalcreator] Bryan Fuller as a bit of a genius.
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The actress confessed that she had heard of how great Bryan Fuller, the creator of the series, was and wanted to desperately work with him. After being contacted by the network, NBC, she jumped on the opportunity to play a character in the series.
Bedelia Du Maurier—Hannibal Lecter’s Psychiatrist
It wasn’t only the fact that Bryan Fuller was a part of the series that madeGillian Andersonwant to join the cast. It was also the role that her character would be playing in the series. Hannibal Lecter, a ruthless cannibal, and part-time psychiatrist, goes to his own psychiatrist, Bedelia Du Maurier, when he feels overwhelmed.
The opportunity to play Hannibal’s psychiatrist is something I couldn’t really pass up.

With this in mind, it is quite interesting to see the difference between her character in the NBC series and inSex Education.Her character inHannibalcompletely juxtaposed the one she played in the Netflix series. Although both of them were therapists of a certain kind, where Jean Milburn was full of life and positive and her only problem was a lack of boundaries, Bedelia Du Maurier was a completely different breed of person.
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Some fans have even gone as far as to refer to her as a Freudian representation of Lecter’s Ego, acting as his moral compass in most situations. In the later seasons, she also plays a similar role for Will Graham, unconsciously pushing the two together. At the same time, audiences do not understand anything about her character, being given small breadcrumbs until her very last scene in the series completely blindsided them.

Considering just how many complexities she possesses in her limited time on-screen, it is not surprising that Anderson wanted to play the character.
Hannibalis available for streaming on Prime Video.
Ananya Godboley
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Ananya Godboley is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows, with over 2,000 articles published. She has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years. Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in psychology from K.R. Mangalam University, Ananya also likes to fangirl as a full-time job. She covers news and analyses on anything from Rick and Morty to Hannibal and even Arcane. In between these lines, she also enjoys superheroes and Taylor Swift.A philosophy enthusiast, Ananya enjoys digging deeper into the media she consumes, trying to understand the root of her favorite characters' behavior.