"3" | |
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Series The X-Files Season 2, Episode 7 | |
Air date | November 4th, 1994 |
Writers | Chris Ruppenthal; Glen Morgan; James Wong |
Director | David Nutter |
Producers | Paul Rabwin; Joseph Patrick Finn; Paul Brown; David Nutter; Howard Gordon; James Wong; Glen Morgan; R.W. Goodwin; Chris Carter |
Starring | David Duchovny; Gillian Anderson |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Ascension" |
Next "One Breath" |
"3" is the seventh episode of season two of the paranormal crime drama series The X-Files and is the thirty-first episode in the series overall. The episode was directed by David Nutter with a teleplay written by Chris Ruppenthal, Glen Morgan and James Wong. It first aired on the Fox Network on Friday, November 4th, 1994.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Actor | Role |
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David Duchovny | Fox Mulder |
Gillian Anderson | Dana Scully † |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Justina Vail | The Unholy Spirit |
Perrey Reeves | Kristen Kilar |
Frank Military | The Son/John |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Tom McBeath | Detective Gwynn |
Malcolm Stewart | Commander Carver |
Ken Kramer | Doctor Browning |
Roger Allford | Garrett Lorre |
Featuring[]
Actor | Role |
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Richard Yee | David Yung |
Brad Loree | Fireman |
Gustavo Moreno | The Father |
John Tierney | Doctor Jacobs |
David Livingstone | Guard |
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