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"Eddie Jones - Jonathan Kent"
"Justin Whalin - Jimmy Olson #2"
"Michael Landes - Jimmy Olson #1"
"Lane Smith - Perry White"
"Dean Cain - Clark Kent"
"Holly Marie Combs - Piper Halliwell"
"Victor Webster - Coop Haliwell - (Season 8)"
"Ivan Sergei - Henry Mitchell - (Season 8)"
"Wes Ramsey - Wyatt Halliwell (Seasons 5-8)"
"Sandra Prosper - [[w:Charmed#List of Charmed family and friends|"
"Rebecca Balding - [[w:Charmed#List of Charmed family and friends|"
"Scott Jaeck - Sam Wilder (Seasons 2, 5 & 8)"
"James Read - [[w:Charmed#List of Charmed family and friends|"
"Finola Hughes - Patricia "Patty" Halliwell"
"Jennifer Rhodes - Penelope "Grams" Halliwell"
"Kaley Cuoco - Billie Jenkins (Season 8)"
"Karis Paige Bryant - Jenny Gordon (Season 2)"
"Greg Vaughan - Dan Gordon (Season 2)"
"T.W. King - Andy Trudeau (Season 1)"
"Drew Fuller - Chris Halliwell (Season 6, Recurring Seasons 5, 7 & 8)"
"Julian McMahon - Cole Turner / Belthazor (Seasons 3-5, Guest Star Season 7)"
"Dorian Gregory - Darryl Morris (Seasons 1-7)"
"Brian Krause - Leo Wyatt"
"Shannen Doherty - Prue Halliwell (Seasons 1-3)"
"Rose McGowan - Paige Matthews (Seasons 4-8)"
"Alyssa Milano - Phoebe Halliwell"
"Tim DeKay â Clayton Jones"
"Michael Massee â Younger Lucius Belyakov"
"Linda Hunt â Management/Lucius Belyakov (voice)"
"Ralph Waite â Reverend Norman Balthus"
"Brian Turk â Gabriel"
"Sarah Steben â Caladonia"
"Karyne Steben â Alexandria"
"Nick Stahl â Ben Hawkins"
"John Savage â Henry "Hank" Scudder"
"Diane Salinger â Apollonia"
"Amy Madigan â Iris Crowe"
"Toby Huss â Felix "Stumpy" Dreifuss"
"Carla Gallo â Libby Dreifuss"
"John Fleck â Gecko"
"Cynthia Ettinger â Rita Sue Dreifuss"
"Clea DuVall â Sofie"
"Debra Christofferson â Lila"
"Michael J. Anderson â Samson"
"Adrienne Barbeau â Ruthie"
"Patrick Bauchau â Professor Lodz"
"Clancy Brown â Brother Justin Crowe"
"I think [Carter] made two characters who were complementary to one another, and kind of completed one another in the romantic comedy sense. You know, they had aspects of a personality that the other was lacking, and I think because it took so long for them to be physical in any way there was a certain ache to the show. ... That wasn't what the show was about. The show was about the cases; the show was about the quest. Whatever the show was about, it wasn't about this relationship. That's kind of, I think, the magic of the relationship and the show, is that it was never the point of the show â it always happened in the spaces of the show."
"The X-Files form of American folk paranoia wasnât just part of the zeitgeist. It was a lot older and a lot deeper. Itâs very much part of American culture. Iâd been reading Fortean Times [the journal of unexplained phenomena, named after one of Mulderâs spiritual antecedents, the paranormal researcher Charles Fort, who was born in 1874] almost since it began and The X-Files was a gloriously pulped-out version of that."
"The very idea that the corrupt and the murky could be centred on something as crazy as a government cover-up of aliens in Area 51 now seems almost quaint. The X-Files is actually a naively optimistic show from a time when America hadnât been so deeply threatened and could turn its attention inward. Any show that opens every episode by asserting âThe truth is out thereâ is fundamentally pretty optimistic and open-minded."