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'''Christopher Carl Carter''', born on Saturday, October 13, 1956 in California, is the creator of ''[[The X-Files]]'', ''[[The Lone Gunmen]]'', ''[[Millennium]]'' and ''[[Harsh Realm]]''.
 
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'''Christopher Carl Carter''', (born October 13, 1956) is an American television and film producer, director and writer, best known as the creator of ''[[The X-Files]]'', ''[[The Lone Gunmen (TV series)|The Lone Gunmen]]'', ''[[Millennium]]'' and ''[[Harsh Realm]]''.
   
 
After discovering a passion for surfing when he was twelve, Chris graduated from California State University at Long Beach in 1979 with a degree in Journalism. He was then hired by Surfing Magazine, where he spent the next several years writing articles, conducting interviews and experiencing the pressure of writing under deadlines.
 
After discovering a passion for surfing when he was twelve, Chris graduated from California State University at Long Beach in 1979 with a degree in Journalism. He was then hired by Surfing Magazine, where he spent the next several years writing articles, conducting interviews and experiencing the pressure of writing under deadlines.
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In 1985, Chris began writing screenplays for Disney. There, he helped write several movies and contributed to established series, such as ''Cameo By Night'', ''Rags to Riches'' and ''Brand New Life''.
 
In 1985, Chris began writing screenplays for Disney. There, he helped write several movies and contributed to established series, such as ''Cameo By Night'', ''Rags to Riches'' and ''Brand New Life''.
   
He also wrote two pilots for the series, ''Copter Cop'' and ''Cool Culture''. Although they were met with praise, the series unfortunately proved impossible to produce due to unrelated circumstances.
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He also wrote two pilots for the series, ''Copter Cop'' and ''Cool Culture''. Although they were met with praise, the series, unfortunately, proved impossible to produce due to unrelated circumstances.
   
In 1992, Chris was signed to [[20th Century Fox]] and commissioned to develop three new series. His first attempt was ''The X-Files'', which became a world-wide smash hit that ran for nine years and also spawned a feature film midway through its run. In 1996, ''Millennium'' started a run that would last three years, but his 1999 series ''Harsh Realm'' was dealt an early death. ''X-Files'' spin-off ''The Lone Gunmen'' debuted in 2001, but the unique mixture of humor and conspiracy also went to an early grave. Following Carter's decision to end ''The X-Files'' television series with the last episode airing on May 19, 2002, a second X-Files film was frequently rumored to be under development. However, in January 2006, news broke that Carter had sued 20th Century Fox for breach of contract, contractual interference and other claims over payments allegedly owed to him from ''The X-Files''. As of April 2007, the litigation had wrapped up and [[Frank Spotnitz]] confirmed that a script for a second ''X-Files'' movie was in the works.
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In 1992, Chris was signed to [[20th Century Fox]] and commissioned to develop three new series. His first attempt was ''The X-Files'', which became a worldwide smash hit that ran for nine years and also spawned a feature film midway through its run. In 1996, ''Millennium'' started a run that would last three years, but his 1999 series ''Harsh Realm'' was dealt an early death. ''X-Files'' spin-off ''The Lone Gunmen'' debuted in 2001, but the unique mixture of humor and conspiracy also went to an early grave. The second X-Files movie, [[The X-Files: I Want to Believe|The X-Files: I Want To Believe]], was released in 2008. Carter wrote the script with long-time collaborator and X-Files writer [[Frank Spotnitz]] and directed the movie. This was Carter's first outing as a director of a feature film.
   
Chris currently lives in Malibu, with a second home in Santa Barbara, and still has a passion for surfing that began in his childhood.
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Chris currently lives in Malibu with wife Dori Pierson, with a second home in Santa Barbara. He still has a passion for surfing that began in his childhood.
   
==Writing Credits==
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==Credits==
*'''''[[The X-Files]]''''':
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===The X-Files===
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<div style="line-height:20px; font-size: 0.875em;">
**[[TXF Season 1|Season 1]]:
 
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{|class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
***"[[Pilot (The X-Files)|Pilot]]"
 
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!style="width:50%;"|Episode
***"[[Deep Throat (episode)|Deep Throat]]"
 
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!Credit
***"[[The Jersey Devil]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Space]]"
 
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:lightblue;"|Season 1
***"[[Young at Heart]]" (with Scott Kaufer)
 
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|-
***"[[Miracle Man]]" (with [[Howard Gordon]])
 
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|"[[Pilot (The X-Files)|Pilot]]"
***"[[Darkness Falls]]"
 
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|rowspan="9"|Writer
***"[[The Erlenmeyer Flask]]"
 
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|-
**[[TXF Season 2|Season 2]]:
 
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|"[[Deep Throat (episode)|Deep Throat]]"
***"[[The Host]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Duane Barry (episode)|Duane Barry]]"
 
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|"[[The Jersey Devil]]"
***"[[Red Museum (episode)|Red Museum]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Irresistible]]"
 
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|"[[Space]]"
***"[[Colony]]" (Teleplay, Story with [[David Duchovny]])
 
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|-
***"[[F. Emasculata]]" (with Howard Gordon)
 
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|"[[Fire]]"
***"[[Anasazi (episode)|Anasazi]]" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny)
 
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|-
**[[TXF Season 3|Season 3]]:
 
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|"[[Young at Heart]]" (with [[Scott Kaufer]])
***"[[The Blessing Way]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Paper Clip]]"
 
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|"[[Miracle Man]]" (with [[Howard Gordon]])
***"[[The List]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Nisei]]" (with Howard Gordon and [[Frank Spotnitz]])
 
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|"[[Darkness Falls]]"
***"[[Piper Maru (episode)|Piper Maru]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|-
***"[[Apocrypha]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|"[[The Erlenmeyer Flask]]"
***"[[Talitha Cumi]]" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny)
 
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|-
**[[TXF Season 4|Season 4]]:
 
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#f64d4b;"|Season 2
***"[[Herrenvolk]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Tunguska (episode)|Tunguska]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
***"[[Terma]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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||"[[Anasazi]]" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny)
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|Actor/Writer
***"[[Memento Mori]]" (with [[Vince Gilligan]], [[John Shiban]], and Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|-
***"[[Unrequited]]" (Teleplay with Howard Gordon)
 
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|"[[Duane Barry (episode)|Duane Barry]]"
***"[[Tempus Fugit]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|Director/Writer
***"[[Max]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|-
***"[[Gethsemane]]"
 
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|"[[The Host]]"
**[[TXF Season 5|Season 5]]:
 
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|rowspan="5"|Writer
***"[[Redux]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Redux II]]"
 
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|"[[Red Museum (episode)|Red Museum]]"
***"[[The Post-Modern Prometheus]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Patient X]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|"[[Irresistible]]"
***"[[The Red and the Black]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|-
***"[[The End]]"
 
**''[[The X-Files Movie]]'' (Screenplay, Story with Frank Spotnitz)
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|"[[Colony]]" (Teleplay, Story with [[David Duchovny]])
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|-
**[[TXF Season 6|Season 6]]:
 
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|"[[F. Emasculata]]" (with Howard Gordon)
***"[[The Beginning]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Triangle]]"
 
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#de9dfe;"|Season 3
***"[[How the Ghosts Stole Christmas]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Two Fathers]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|"[[The List]]"
***"[[One Son]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|Director/Writer
***"[[Milagro]]" (Teleplay)
 
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|-
***"[[Biogenesis]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|"[[The Blessing Way]]"
**[[TXF Season 7|Season 7]]:
 
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|rowspan="7"|Writer
***"[[The Sixth Extinction]]"
 
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|-
***"[[The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati]]" (with David Duchovny)
 
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|"[[Paper Clip]]"
***"[[Sein Und Zeit]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|-
***"[[Closure (The X-Files)|Closure]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|"[[Nisei]]" (with Howard Gordon and [[Frank Spotnitz]])
***"[[Fight Club]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Requiem]]"
 
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|"[[Syzygy]]"
**[[TXF Season 8|Season 8]]:
 
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|-
***"[[Within]]"
 
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|"[[Piper Maru]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
***"[[Without]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Patience]]"
 
***"[[Per Manum]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|"[[Apocrypha]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
***"[[This Is Not Happening]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
***"[[DeadAlive]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|"[[Talitha Cumi]]" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny))
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|-
***"[[Three Words]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#90ef8c;"|Season 4
***"[[Essence]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Existence]]"
 
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|"[[Herrenvolk]]"
**[[TXF Season 9|Season 9]]:
 
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|rowspan="8"|Writer
***"[[Nothing Important Happened Today]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|-
***"[[Nothing Important Happened Today II]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
***"[[Trust No 1]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|"[[Tunguska]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
***"[[Provenance]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
***"[[Providence]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|"[[Terma]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
***"[[Improbable]]"
 
***"[[William]]" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny and Frank Spotnitz)
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|"[[Memento Mori]]" (w/ Vince Gilligan, John Shiban and Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
***"[[The Truth]]"
 
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|"[[Unrequited]]" (Teleplay with Howard Gordon)
**''[[The X-Files: I Want to Believe]]'' (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|-
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|"[[Tempus Fugit]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Max]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Gethsemane]]"
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#bc902f;"|Season 5
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|-
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|"[[The Post-Modern Prometheus]]"
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|rowspan="2"|Director/Writer
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|-
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|"[[The Red and the Black]]"
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|-
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|"[[Redux]]"
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|rowspan="5"|Writer
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|-
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|"[[Redux II]]"
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|-
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|"[[Chinga]]" (with [[Stephen King]])
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|-
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|"[[Patient X]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[The End]]"
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:gold;"|[[The X-Files: Fight the Future]]
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|-
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|colspan="2"|(Screenplay, Story with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#fbbfc9;"|Season 6
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|-
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|"[[Triangle]]"
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|rowspan="2"|Director/Writer
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|-
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|"[[How the Ghosts Stole Christmas]]"
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|-
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|"[[The Beginning]]"
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|rowspan="6"|Writer
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|-
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|"[[Two Fathers]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[One Son]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Milagro]]" (Teleplay)
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|-
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|"[[Biogenesis]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#ffff7f;"|Season 7
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|-
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|"[[Hollywood A.D.]]"
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|Actor
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|-
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|"[[First Person Shooter]]"
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|Director
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|-
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|"[[The Sixth Extinction]]"
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|rowspan="6"|Writer
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|-
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|"[[The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati]]" (with [[David Duchovny]])
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|-
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|"[[Sein Und Zeit]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Closure (The X-Files)|Closure]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Fight Club]]"
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|-
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|"[[Requiem]]"
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#9999ff;"|Season 8
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|-
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|"[[Patience]]"
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|Director/Writer
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|-
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|"[[Within]]"
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|rowspan="8"|Writer
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|-
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|"[[Without]]"
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|-
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|"[[Per Manum]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[This Is Not Happening]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[DeadAlive]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Three Words]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Essence]]"
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|-
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|"[[Existence]]"
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#b2d8b2;"|Season 9
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|-
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|"[[Providence]]" (writer with [[Frank Spotnitz]])
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|rowspan="2"|Director/Writer
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|-
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|"[[Improbable]]"
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|-
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|"[[Nothing Important Happened Today]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|rowspan="6"|Writer
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|-
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|"[[Nothing Important Happened Today II]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Trust No 1]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Provenance]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[William (episode)|William]]" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny and Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[The Truth]]"
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#bf9b30;"|[[The X-Files: I Want to Believe]]
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|-
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|colspan="2"|Director/ (Screenplay, Story with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#f6784b;"|Season 10
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|-
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|"[[My Struggle]]"
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|rowspan="3"|Director/Writer
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|-
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|"[[Babylon]]"
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|-
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|"[[My Struggle II]]" (w/ [[Margaret Fearon (writer)|Margaret Fearon]] & [[Anne Simon]])
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:magenta;"|Season 11
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|-
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|"[[My Struggle III]]”
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|rowspan="2"|Director/Writer
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|-
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|"[[My Struggle IV]]
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|-
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|"[[Plus One]]”
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|Writer
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|}
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</div>
   
*'''''[[Millennium]]''''':
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===Millennium===
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<div style="line-height:20px; font-size: 0.875em;">
**[[MM Season 1|Season 1]]:
 
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{|class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
***"[[Pilot (Millennium)|Pilot]]"
 
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!style="width:50%;"|Episode
***"[[Gehenna (episode)|Gehenna]]"
 
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!Credit
***"[[The Well-Worn Lock]]"
 
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|-
***"[[Lamentation]]"
 
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:lightblue;"|Season 1
**[[MM Season 3|Season 3]]:
 
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|-
***"[[TEOTWAWKI]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|"[[Pilot (Millennium)|Pilot]]"
***"[[Antipas]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|rowspan="4"|Writer
***"[[Seven and One]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
 
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|-
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|"[[Gehenna (episode)|Gehenna]]"
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|-
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|"[[The Well-Worn Lock]]"
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|-
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|"[[Lamentation]]"
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|-
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#de9dfe;"|Season 3
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|-
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|"[[TEOTWAWKI]]" (with [[Frank Spotnitz]])
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|rowspan="3"|Writer
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|-
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|"[[Antipas]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|-
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|"[[Seven and One]]" (with Frank Spotnitz)
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|}
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</div>
   
*'''''[[The Lone Gunmen]]''''':
 
**"[[Three Men and a Smoking Diaper]]"
 
   
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===The Lone Gunmen===
==Directing Credits==
 
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<div style="line-height:20px; font-size: 0.875em;">
*[[The X-Files|TXF]]:
 
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{|class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
**[[TXF Season 2|Season 2]]
 
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!style="width:50%;"|Episode
***"[[Duane Barry (episode)|Duane Barry]]"
 
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!Credit
**[[TXF Season 3|Season 3]]
 
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|-
***"[[The List]]"
 
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|"[[Three Men and a Smoking Diaper]]"
**[[TXF Season 5|Season 5]]
 
  +
|Actor/Writer
***"[[The Post-Modern Prometheus]]"
 
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|-
***"[[The Red and the Black]]"
 
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|"[[Pilot (The Lone Gunmen)|Pilot]]" (with [[Vince Gilligan]] and [[Frank Spotnitz]])
**[[TXF Season 6|Season 6]]
 
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|Writer
***"[[Triangle]]"
 
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|}
***"[[How the Ghosts Stole Christmas]]"
 
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</div>
**[[TXF Season 7|Season 7]]
 
***"[[First Person Shooter]]"
 
**[[TXF Season 8|Season 8]]
 
***"[[Patience]]"
 
**[[TXF Season 9|Season 9]]
 
***"[[Providence]]"
 
***"[[Improbable]]"
 
**''[[The X-Files: I Want to Believe]]''
 
   
==Acting Credits==
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==External links==
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*{{IMDb-link|page=nm0004810}}
*[[TXF]]:
 
**"[[Anasazi (episode)|Anasazi]]" (as Another Agent)
 
**"[[Hollywood A.D.]]" (as Extra in cinema scene)
 
 
==External Links==
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0004810}}
 
   
 
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Template:Infobox actor Christopher Carl Carter, (born October 13, 1956) is an American television and film producer, director and writer, best known as the creator of The X-Files, The Lone Gunmen, Millennium and Harsh Realm.

After discovering a passion for surfing when he was twelve, Chris graduated from California State University at Long Beach in 1979 with a degree in Journalism. He was then hired by Surfing Magazine, where he spent the next several years writing articles, conducting interviews and experiencing the pressure of writing under deadlines.

In 1981, he was inspired to write screenplays by the film Raiders of the Lost Ark. On the strength of two screenplays, including the comedy, Rest Home For Spies, Jeffrey Katzenberg eventually hired Chris for a Hollywood powerhouse movie "factory."

In 1985, Chris began writing screenplays for Disney. There, he helped write several movies and contributed to established series, such as Cameo By Night, Rags to Riches and Brand New Life.

He also wrote two pilots for the series, Copter Cop and Cool Culture. Although they were met with praise, the series, unfortunately, proved impossible to produce due to unrelated circumstances.

In 1992, Chris was signed to 20th Century Fox and commissioned to develop three new series. His first attempt was The X-Files, which became a worldwide smash hit that ran for nine years and also spawned a feature film midway through its run. In 1996, Millennium started a run that would last three years, but his 1999 series Harsh Realm was dealt an early death. X-Files spin-off The Lone Gunmen debuted in 2001, but the unique mixture of humor and conspiracy also went to an early grave. The second X-Files movie, The X-Files: I Want To Believe, was released in 2008. Carter wrote the script with long-time collaborator and X-Files writer Frank Spotnitz and directed the movie. This was Carter's first outing as a director of a feature film.

Chris currently lives in Malibu with wife Dori Pierson, with a second home in Santa Barbara. He still has a passion for surfing that began in his childhood.

Credits

The X-Files

Episode Credit
Season 1
"Pilot" Writer
"Deep Throat"
"The Jersey Devil"
"Space"
"Fire"
"Young at Heart" (with Scott Kaufer)
"Miracle Man" (with Howard Gordon)
"Darkness Falls"
"The Erlenmeyer Flask"
Season 2
"Anasazi" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny) Actor/Writer
"Duane Barry" Director/Writer
"The Host" Writer
"Red Museum"
"Irresistible"
"Colony" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny)
"F. Emasculata" (with Howard Gordon)
Season 3
"The List" Director/Writer
"The Blessing Way" Writer
"Paper Clip"
"Nisei" (with Howard Gordon and Frank Spotnitz)
"Syzygy"
"Piper Maru" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Apocrypha" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Talitha Cumi" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny))
Season 4
"Herrenvolk" Writer
"Tunguska" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Terma" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Memento Mori" (w/ Vince Gilligan, John Shiban and Frank Spotnitz)
"Unrequited" (Teleplay with Howard Gordon)
"Tempus Fugit" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Max" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Gethsemane"
Season 5
"The Post-Modern Prometheus" Director/Writer
"The Red and the Black"
"Redux" Writer
"Redux II"
"Chinga" (with Stephen King)
"Patient X" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"The End"
The X-Files: Fight the Future
(Screenplay, Story with Frank Spotnitz)
Season 6
"Triangle" Director/Writer
"How the Ghosts Stole Christmas"
"The Beginning" Writer
"Two Fathers" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"One Son" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Milagro" (Teleplay)
"Biogenesis" (with Frank Spotnitz)
Season 7
"Hollywood A.D." Actor
"First Person Shooter" Director
"The Sixth Extinction" Writer
"The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati" (with David Duchovny)
"Sein Und Zeit" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Closure" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Fight Club"
"Requiem"
Season 8
"Patience" Director/Writer
"Within" Writer
"Without"
"Per Manum" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"This Is Not Happening" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"DeadAlive" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Three Words" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Essence"
"Existence"
Season 9
"Providence" (writer with Frank Spotnitz) Director/Writer
"Improbable"
"Nothing Important Happened Today" (with Frank Spotnitz) Writer
"Nothing Important Happened Today II" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Trust No 1" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Provenance" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"William" (Teleplay, Story with David Duchovny and Frank Spotnitz)
"The Truth"
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Director/ (Screenplay, Story with Frank Spotnitz)
Season 10
"My Struggle" Director/Writer
"Babylon"
"My Struggle II" (w/ Margaret Fearon & Anne Simon)
Season 11
"My Struggle III Director/Writer
"My Struggle IV
"Plus One Writer

Millennium

Episode Credit
Season 1
"Pilot" Writer
"Gehenna"
"The Well-Worn Lock"
"Lamentation"
Season 3
"TEOTWAWKI" (with Frank Spotnitz) Writer
"Antipas" (with Frank Spotnitz)
"Seven and One" (with Frank Spotnitz)


The Lone Gunmen

Episode Credit
"Three Men and a Smoking Diaper" Actor/Writer
"Pilot" (with Vince Gilligan and Frank Spotnitz) Writer

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