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'''Cassandra Spender''' is a character (portrayed by Veronica Cartwright, who is also known from her roles in "The Birds" (1963); "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1979); "Alien" (1979); "The Witches of Eastwick" (1987); etc.) from seasons 6 and 7 of ''[[The X-Files]]''.  She was originally presented as a character who was possibly mad, and certainly had been in and out of mental hospitals for much of her adult life.  ''See [[women and madness]].''
'''Cassandra Spender''' is a character (portrayed by Veronica Cartwright, who is also known from her roles in "[[The Birds]]" (1963); "[[Invasion of the Body Snatchers]]" (1979); "[[Alien]]" (1979); "[[The Witches of Eastwick]]" (1987); etc.) from seasons 6 and 7 of ''[[The X-Files]]''.  She was originally presented as a character who was possibly mad, and certainly had been in and out of mental hospitals for much of her adult life.  ''See [[women and madness]].''


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Cassandra Spender

species: Homo sapiens; eventual alien hybrid

Madwoman; New Age UFO speaker

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Cassandra Spender is a character (portrayed by Veronica Cartwright, who is also known from her roles in "The Birds" (1963); "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1979); "Alien" (1979); "The Witches of Eastwick" (1987); etc.) from seasons 6 and 7 of The X-Files. She was originally presented as a character who was possibly mad, and certainly had been in and out of mental hospitals for much of her adult life. See women and madness.