Chris Carter, a native of Bellflower, California, received a degree in journalism from the California State University at Long Beach. Prior to his career as a screenwriter, Carter worked as a freelance journalist and editor for "Surfing" magazine. In 1985, he began his screenwriting career at The Walt Disney Studios. Carter's professional journey continued at Twentieth Century Fox Television, where he developed various projects, ultimately creating the iconic series The X-Files in 1993. The show went on to achieve immense success, earning the Golden Globe for Best Drama in both 1995 and 1997, as well as three Emmy nominations for Best Drama. The X-Files also received a prestigious Peabody Award for Excellence in Broadcasting. Carter's impressive work on the series garnered him numerous accolades, including three Golden Globe Awards in 1994, 1996, and 1997, a Writers Guild nomination, two Directors Guild nominations, and an Emmy Award nomination. Additionally, Carter created the series Millennium in 1996 and Harsh Realm in 1999, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative storyteller.

Chris Carter
69 · Born: Oct 13, 1956

























