When creating the character,
Chris Carter, one of the
executive producers of
The X-Files, personally wanted British actor
Cary Elwes in the role. Elwes won the role after an audition with
Annabeth Gish on August 8, 2001. He was chosen because of "the dynamic" and "the energy between the two of them." Along with announcing the character, he said that the character would only appear in six episodes. Carter named the character Brad Follmer after his personal assistant during seasons 8 and 9. When creating the character, Elwes did not want the character to be looked as "good or bad", even having discussing it with Carter and
Frank Spotnitz, another executive producer of the show. The producers and actors have instead labeled him as "ambiguous", and a man who wants to see "evidence through logic" and not superstition. When describing his character to
The Hollywood Reporter, Elwes said he "is a guy who is a little more buttoned up, a little more polished; he represents a different kind of FBI." There were two reasons for creating the character of Follmer, the first being when making
Monica Reyes (Annabeth Gish) became a main character in the
ninth season, they decided to provide a love interest for the character. When introducing Follmer to the show, they wanted to strengthen
John Doggett's (
Robert Patrick) and Reyes relationship. The second reason was that they wanted to create a character different from Doggett; according to John Shiban, they wanted from the start to have a character who was basically "anti-Doggett". == Reception ==