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Robert Patrick (A.k.a. Agent John Doggett)

Best known for his performance as the "T-1000" in Terminator 2: Judgement Day, Robert's film career has spanned an impressive range of roles. After moving to Hollywood in 1984, he performed in the play Go and was discovered by a casting director for Roger Corman's production company. He worked in two Corman films: Warlords From Hell and Equalizer 2000. Robert's illustrious feature credits also include All the Pretty Horses, Eye See You, A Texas Funeral, Spy Kids, Texas Rangers, Striptease, The Faculty, Copland and Fire in the Sky. Born in Marietta, Georgia, Robert played American Legion Baseball in high school and football at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. After sitting in on some drama classes, he decided to quit football for acting. Robert co-starred in the Los Angeles premiere of David Mamet's The Shawl, and had a recurring role in the HBO series The Sopranos. While a partner in the now dissolved independent film production company, 360 Entertainment, he produced Within the Rock and The End of the Road, a film in which he had a starring role. His brother Richard Patrick is the lead singer for the band Filter, who had songs on two of the series' soundtracks, Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by The X-Files and The X-Files: The Album - Fight the Future. Source: www.thexfiles.com


Nicholas Lea (A.k.a. Alex Krycek)

He was born on June 22, 1962 in Westminster, British Columbia - Canada. Nick graduated from the Prince of Wales Secondary School, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Class of '80. He studied art for three years. Acting training comes from the Beverly Hills Playhouse, Charles Conrad Studios, and the Gastown Actor's Studio. He worked in a clothing store, was singer of an alternative band called "Beau Monde" for five years. Even had an involvement with the Canadian Navy. Nick is the youngest of three children, he has a sister and a brother. As far as we know, he's single. In his spare time he plays golf and basketball. He Likes to draw, read, cook, sing and play music. Nick stated more than once that one of the interesting things about playing Krycek was the hard physical work he has to do. Examples: running away from exploding cars, hanging from 17 floors, being hit by telephones, being smashed against walls, ect.,

William B. Davis (A.k.a. The Cigarette-Smoking Man)

William Bruce Davis was born on January 13, 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He began his acting career at age 11, when his cousins needed a boy actor for the murder mystery they were staging for a summer stock festival. Work in stage and radio followed. In 1959 he earned a BA in Philosophy at the University of Toronto and was accepted at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He joined Britain's National Theatre in 1965, working with Maggie Smith and Lawrence Olivier, and returned to Montreal the following year to become Artistic Director of the National Theater School. This resulted in a succession of supporting roles in movies and TV programmes. He was also Artistic Director of the Vancouver Playhouse Acting School. In 1989 he opened and is currently Director of the William Davis Centre for Actors' Study in Vancouver, B.C., a school for beginner to advanced acting professionals, where he instructs classes whenever time permits. He enjoys both snow- and water-skiing, and in 1996 won the Canadian National water-skiing competition for his age group. He is also a certified downhill ski instructor. Mr. Davis is not a smoker. He quit the habit a long time ago. The cigarettes he smokes on The X-Files are specially blended herbal cigarettes which are lit using a mechanical device on the set, allowing him to avoid the action of lighting up. He discourages everyone from smoking and is active in Cancer Research fundraising. His favorite X-Files episodes are "Talitha Cumi" (Season 3) and "Two Fathers" (Season 6). He is a fan and watches the program regularly. Vancouver is his home. He has two children.

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