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Walter Skinner
Walter Skinner
Aliases: ADA Skinner
Continuity: The X-Files
Type: Federal agent
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Location: Washington, D.C.
Relatives: Sharon Skinner (wife)
Status: Alive
First: The X-Files: Tooms
Actor: Mitch Pileggi
Cory Rempel [1]

Walter Sergei Skinner is a fictional character in the American Fox Network television shows The X-Files and The Lone Gunmen, two science fiction shows about a government conspiracy to hide or deny the truth of the exisentence of extraterrestrials. Skinner supervised the X-Files office, which is concerned with cases with particularly mysterious or possibly supernatural circumstances that were left unsolved and shelved by the FBI. Portrayed by Italian-American actor Mitch Pileggi, Skinner was a main character in the ninth season of the show and a recurring character throughout the first eight seasons. Federal Bureau of Investigation Assistant Director Skinner made his first appearance in the first season 1994 episode "Tooms". At the start of the series, Skinner was unfriendly towards Fox Mulder because of his belief in the extraterrestrial, while throughout the series run Skinner has moved on to respect and agree with Mulder's idea, which is finally proven in "Requiem", when he saw an alien spacecraft.

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Appearances[]

  1. The X-Files: Little Green Men
  2. The X-Files: The End
  3. The X-Files: Fight the Future - Feature film.
  4. The X-Files: The Beginning
  5. The X-Files: The Truth (Part 2)
  6. The X-Files: My Struggle
  7. The X-Files: Founder's Mutation

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References[]

  1. Actor Cory Rempel played young Walter Skinner during his Vietnam War days in "Kitten".


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