"The Goldberg Variation" | |
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Series The X-Files Season 7, Episode 6 | |
Air date | December 12th, 1999 |
Writers | Jeffrey Bell |
Director | Thomas J. Wright |
Producers | Chris Carter; Frank Spotnitz; Michael Watkins; Vince Gilligan; Rob Bowman; Paul Rabwin; Bernadette Caulfield; David Amann; Kim Manners; John Shiban; Daniel Sackheim |
Starring | David Duchovny; Gillian Anderson |
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"The Goldberg Variation" is the sixth episode of season seven of the paranormal drama series The X-Files and the 145th episode of the series overall. It was directed by Thomas J. Wright with a script written by Jeffrey Bell. It premiered on the FOX Network on December 12th, 1999 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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David Duchovny | Fox Mulder |
Gillian Anderson | Dana Scully |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Willie Garson | Henry Weems |
Alyson Reed | Maggie Lupone |
Ramy Zada | Joe Cutrona |
Tony Longo | Dominic |
Shia LaBeouf | Richie Lupone |
Nicholas Worth | Mister Haas |
Dom Magwili | Mister Ng |
Marshall Manesh | Mister Jank |
Ernie Lee Banks | Maurice Albert |
Chris Fogleman | Billy |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the first science fiction television work for actor Shia LaBeouf, who is credited as Shia La Beouf in this episode. Shia will go on to play the lead role of Sam Witwicky in Michael Bay's Transformers film series.
- Actor Chris Fogleman is credited as Chip Fogleman in this episode.
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