Creation and early development Chris Owens had previously portrayed the
Cigarette Smoking Man in the episodes, "
Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man" and "
Demons", he had portrayed The Great Mutato in "
The Post-Modern Prometheus" on the show before being cast as Spender. Owens had also landed a guest role on
The X-Files spin-off Millennium.
Chris Carter and
David Duchovny were so pleased with his portrayal of The Great Mutato that he was picked for the role, without making an audition. Most of the crew members reacted positively to the selection. When creating the character of Spender, Carter had no long term plans for Owens involvement, meaning that Spender's involvement wouldn't differ much from different previous recurring characters of the show. Michal Suchanek made a small cameo appearance in "
The Red and the Black" as a young version of Spender. According to Owens, he first learned of Spender's seeming demise in "
One Son" via the usual way – when Chris Carter phoned the actor to discuss his latest script – and, upon Carter telling him that Jeffrey Spender would make an heroic exit from the series' story arc, Owens questioned himself about this news as he was slightly unable to believe that he was leaving the series so soon. Apparently, the news of Spender's departure from the series was confirmed for him shortly thereafter, however, when he received the episode's script. When it came time to film Spender's final scene in "
One Son", actor
William B. Davis became upset, saying that he didn't want to shoot Owens and adding that he enjoyed working with the actor. On the other hand, Davis had no trouble with slapping Owens, in a scene of "
Two Fathers" in which Spender is twice hit by the Cigarette Smoking Man.
Later development in Season 9 Three years after Spender had been written out of the series and actor
Chris Owens had moved to
Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, Owens received an unexpected phone call from
David Duchovny, who said that
The X-Files production crew was filming the series' finale as well as
another episode late in the season, and that he wanted to bring Spender back for these two episodes. Duchovny reassured Owens that Spender's survival of the shooting years earlier could be explained away via the plot device of an alien injection but mentioned that the experience would not be fun for Owens, as he would be "under all that shit"; Owens did not realize what Duchovny meant until he got to the studio and saw the makeup for Spender's disfigured appearance, a sight that shocked Owens. == Reception ==