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This is a list of actors who appeared in the long-running science fiction television series, The X-Files.

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2010)
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Sources

  1. ^ Joe Napolitano (director), Chris Carter (writer) (8 October 1993). "The Jersey Devil". The X-Files. Season 1. Episode 5. FOX.
  2. ^ Robert Mandel (director), Chris Carter (writer) (10 September 1993). "Pilot". The X-Files. Season 1. Episode 1. Fox.
  3. ^ David Nutter (director), Glen Morgan & James Wong (writers) (22 April 1994). "Tooms". The X-Files. Season 1. Episode 21. FOX.
  4. "El Mundo Gira". IMDb.
  5. ^ Kim Manners (director), Glen Morgan & James Wong (writers) (7 January 1994). "Beyond the Sea". The X-Files. Season 1. Episode 13. Fox.
  6. R.W. Goodwin (director), Glen Morgan & James Wong (writers) (11 November 1994). "One Breath (X-Files Episode)". The X-Files. Season 2. Episode 8. Fox.
  7. ^ Daniel Sackheim (director), Alex Gansa & Howard Gordon (writers) (1 October 1994). "Conduit". The X-Files. Season 1. Episode 4. Fox.
  8. Chris Carter (director and writer) (22 November 1998). "Triangle". The X-Files. Season 6. Episode 3. Fox Broadcasting Company.
  9. ^ Rob Bowman (director), Chris Carter (writer) (29 September 1995). "Paper Clip". The X-Files. Season 3. Episode 2. Fox.
  10. Goodwin, R. W. (1996-10-04), Herrenvolk, retrieved 2016-06-30
  11. David Nutter (director), Chris Carter (writer) (13 January 1995). "Irresistible". The X-Files. Season 2. Episode 13. FOX.
  12. David Duchovny (director and writer) (25 April 1999). "The Unnatural". The X-Files. Season 6. Episode 19. FOX.
  13. ^ Director: Rob Bowman; Writer: Vince Gilligan (15 December 1996). "Paper Hearts". The X-Files. Season 4. Episode 10. Fox.
  14. Chris Carter (director and writer) (14 October 1994). "Duane Barry". The X-Files. Season 2. Episode 5. Fox.
  15. Kim Manners (director), Vince Gilligan & John Shiban (writers) (2 May 1999). "Three of a Kind". The X-Files. Season 6. Episode 20. Fox.
  16. Daniel Sackheim (director); Chris Carter (writer) (September 17, 1993). "Deep Throat". The X-Files. Season 1. Episode 2. Fox.
  17. Kim Manners (director), Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz (writers) (24 November 1996). "Tunguska". The X-Files. Season 4. Episode 8. Fox.
  18. Rob Bowman (director), Frank Spotnitz & Chris Carter (writers) (1 December 1996). "Terma". The X-Files. Season 4. Episode 9. Fox.
  19. Caveras. "The X Files Guest Star List". Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  20. R.W. Goodwin (director), Chris Carter (writer) (19 May 1995). "Anasazi". The X-Files. Season 2. Episode 25. Fox.
  21. R.W. Goodwin (director), Chris Carter (writer) (22 September 1995). "The Blessing Way". The X-Files. Season 3. Episode 1. Fox.
  22. Rob Bowman (director), Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz (writers) (16 May 1999). "Biogenesis". The X-Files. Season 6. Episode 22. Fox.
  23. Michael W. Watkins (director), David Duchovny & Chris Carter (writers) (14 November 1999). "The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati". The X-Files. Season 7. Episode 2. Fox.

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