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Superman's roots grow deeper in Season Two of 'Smallville". This sophmore year finds Clark Kent grappling with his calling as he explores his true origins: was he sent to Earth to save humanity or destroy it?! Pete becomes a keeper of Clark's secret. Lana & Clark grow closer than ever before. Martha & Jonathan Kent receive miraculous news. Lex gets married. Lionel lures Chloe toward the dark side. The legend grows stronger in Season Two of 'Smallville'"!....
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Krista Allen hails from Texas and made her mark on Hollywood after just landing in LA with a excellent timing as she starred alongside comedy legend Jim Carrey in the hit film Liar Liar, portraying the unforgettable Elevator Girl. This iconic scene became an instant classic, showcasing Krista's innate comedic prowess and undeniable charisma. Since then, Krista has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, gracing the most iconic TV and film productions of our time with her unmatched talent and captivating presence. Her journey to stardom is a testament to her versatility and dedication, captivating audiences on both the big and small screens. In 2023, Krista achieved a monumental milestone by earning a Daytime Emmy nomination in her very first year as a recast of Dr. Taylor Hayes, on Bold and the Beautiful.
Krista's early journey led her to the hallowed halls of daytime television, where she portrayed the beloved Billie Reed on NBC's iconic soap opera, Days of Our Lives. Her portrayal earned her widespread acclaim..
Krista's talent shone brightly as she joined the cast of Baywatch Hawaii, embodying the enigmatic villain Jenna Avid for three unforgettable seasons. She further showcased her range as an actress with memorable roles on hit shows such as CSI, Friends, Two and a Half Men, and Modern Family. Her resume is packed with even more iconic shows and films. Check it out.
Her silver screen credits are equally impressive, with standout roles in blockbuster hits like Anger Management and Final Destination 4, where she captivated audiences with her dynamic performances.
Beyond her achievements in mainstream entertainment, Krista is a multi-talented individual. She is a stand-up comedian, bringing laughter to audiences across the nation with her wit and humor. Moreover, she is an established ghostwriter for comedians, contributing her talents for HBO and Netflix specials.
But Krista's passion doesn't stop there. In her pursuit of personal growth and advocacy, she became a certified psychotherapist in Trauma and addiction and epigenetic coach, with a focus on neurotransmitter DNA. She started her studies to advocate for her own Autism and ADHD. Now, she actively coaches neurodivergent individuals, amplifying the voices of the Autistic and ADHD and CPTSD communities with unwavering dedication.
Krista is a very proud mom to her son Jake Moritt, and her 3 Pitbull rescues Hank, JoJo and Penny.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 2
Heat (1 Oct. 2002)
Desiree Atkins ”- Michael David Adamthwaite was born September 1, 1981, in Ontario, Canada. He entered the arts in his community theatre program in the mid 1990s. He then moved to Vancouver British Columbia to pursue acting professionally in September of 2000. In the years since, Michael has etched out a career as an Actor, Writer, Filmmaker, Teacher, & Voice Over Artist; with nearly twenty years in the Arts, and over one hundred Film and Television credits to his name. Michael is actively writing & developing multiple scripts, and has begun the design process for his first book, which he hopes to publish in the coming year.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 19
Precipice (22 Apr. 2003)
Andrew Connors (as Michael D. Adamthwaite) ” - Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Kwesi Ameyaw was born on 24 August 1975 in Kitchener, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), Capote (2005) and Man of Steel (2013).Lex's Security Guard Darius
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 18
Visitor (15 Apr. 2003)- Catherine Barroll is known for Bizet's Dream (1994), Emily Owens M.D. (2012) and Somewhere Between (2017).Betty Fordman
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 11
Visage (14 Jan. 2003) - Actress
- Director
- Producer
Blair Brown was born in Washington D.C. Her father, Milton Henry Brown, worked at the Central Intelligence Agency, while her mother Elizabeth Ann Brown worked as a teacher.
Brown graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 1969 and took to the stage, where she performed in the New York Shakespeare Festival's 1975 production of "The Comedy of Errors" and in Joe Papp's 1976 production of "The Threepenny Opera," directed by Richard Foreman.
From 1987 to 1991, Brown starred as Molly Dodd in the critically acclaimed NBC TV series "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd," which moved to Lifetime after Season 2.
In 1989, Brown played a major role in onetime partner David Hare's Broadway play "Secret Rapture." She continued to work steadily in theater, winning a Tony award in 2000 for her role in Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen."
Brown's numerous film credits include 1973's Oscar winning film "The Paper Chase," Robert Aldrich's "The Choirboys," and the John Belushi film "Continental Divide," which landed her a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Comedy/Musical.
Brown is also known for her television appearances in "Frasier," "Smallville," "ER" and for her role as "Nina Sharp" in the Fox series "Fringe." On "Orange is the New Black," Brown memorably appears as inmate Judy King, a role that was inspired by Martha Stewart.
The actress has narrated more than 50 documentary films and audio books. She has one son by the late actor Richard Jordan.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 7
Lineage (5 Nov. 2002)
Rachel Dunleavy- Zachery Ty Bryan began his entertainment career early as a series regular on the ABC hit sitcom "Home Improvement." As Bryan transitioned from accomplished child actor into teen and adult roles, his career flourished with stints on many other iconic TV series, including "Cold Case", "E.R.", " Smallville" and "Veronica Mars," as well as roles in feature films such as "Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift", and "The Game of Their Lives", starring opposite Gerard Butler.
After many fruitful years in front of the camera, Bryan transitioned to television and film production by launching his production entity, Lost Lane. Zachery has produced three documentaries and four feature films, including 2018 Sundance Film Festival unanimously voted, The Kindergarten Teacher, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Zachery is in post-production on "Heavy", a drug induced thriller starring Sophie Turner as well as "Skin", starring Jamie Bell grappling with the current racial climate in America; Skin recently sold to A24 at TIFF. He also just acquired the TV rights to "Freeway Ricky Ross untold Autobiography" - the book details how Ross built a crack-cocaine empire in Los Angeles, earning millions per day in the mid 1980's.
Zachery lives in Newport Beach, California with his wife of twelve years, Carly, their three daughters Gemma, Taylor, and Jordana and their son Pierce.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 20
Witness (29 Apr. 2003)
Eric Marsh (as Zachery Bryan) - Luciana Carro is a Toronto-born actress known for her dramatic and comedic roles on American television and feature films.
Carro began studying acting as a child and showcased her talent in a number of local productions. Her high school drama teacher Gerry Campbell, father of actress Neve Campbell, was impressed by the young woman's talent and convinced her to pursue classical training at Theatre Humber in Toronto. Carro's career began soon after she graduated from theater school.
Before landing her first major role on Ronald D. Moore's critically acclaimed, Emmy award-winning TV series, Battlestar Galactica (2004), Carro booked recurring roles on award-winning shows, such as The Chris Isaak Show (2001) and The L Word (2004). As "Louanne 'Kat' Katraine" on Battlestar Galactica, Carro worked with Academy Award nominees Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell. Carro's international following has grown as a result of her work on Battlestar Galactica and her subsequent roles in major feature films and TV shows.
Carro's film roles include work with Will Ferrell in Blades of Glory (2007), Christina Milian and Lorainne Bracco in Snowglobe (2007), Al Pacino and Rene Russo in Two for the Money (2005), and with director Keenan Ivory Wayans in White Chicks (2004). Carro's prowess as a screen actress has landed her recurring roles on TV shows, including, "Stephanie Meyer" in Greg Berlanti's Everwood (2006), "Priya Magnus" in Ronald D. Moore's Caprica (2010), "Crazy Lee" in Steven Spielberg's Falling Skies (2012-2013), and "Anana" in Ronald D. Moore's Helix (2014). Executive producer Charlize Theron cast Carro to play "Trina McCoy" in the ABC pilot, Hatfields & Mccoys (2013).
Beyond her film and television success, Carro has continued pursuing her passion for the theater as a student of renowned director and coach, Larry Moss. Some of her major roles in theater productions include: 'Anne Frank' in a Goodrich & Hackett's "The Diary of Anne Frank," 'Puck' in Shakespeare's "Midsummer Nights Dream," 'Alice' in James Reaney's "Alice Through the Looking Glass," and 'Nora' in Sean O'Casey's "The Plough and the Stars." In 2014 Carro began workshopping the role of 'Veronica' in Stephen Adly Guirgis' contemporary Nuyorican comedy, "The Motherf**cker with the Hat".Smallville: Season 2, Episode 14
Rush (4 Feb. 2003)
Talon Waitress ” - Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Actress Elizabeth Anne "Lizzy" Caplan was born in Los Angeles, California, to Barbara (Bragman), a political aide, and Richard Caplan, a lawyer. She has two older siblings, Julie and Benjamin, and was raised in a Jewish household. Her mother was a cousin of publicist Howard Bragman. Caplan was educated at Alexander Hamilton High School, where she showed an interest in acting and was cast in school plays.
After graduating, Caplan made her onscreen debut in the TV movie From Where I Sit (2000). Other roles followed in TV shows such as Freaks and Geeks (1999), Smallville (2001) and The Pitts (2003). Caplan made her big screen debut with a small role in Orange County (2002) and went on to play Janis Ian in the hit Mean Girls (2004). Further successes include Cloverfield (2008), Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) and 127 Hours (2010).
More recently, Caplan has played Virginia Johnson in the television series Masters of Sex (2013), for which she received an Emmy nomination. Her 2010s film work includes co-starring in The Interview (2014), opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The Night Before (2015), and alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Dave Franco, Woody Harrelson, and Daniel Radcliffe in Now You See Me 2 (2016).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 11
Visage (14 Jan. 2003)
Tina Greer- Actor
- Soundtrack
Patrick Cassidy was born on 4 January 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Smallville (2001), Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993) and Castle (2009). He has been married to Melissa Hurley since 12 February 1994. They have two children. He was previously married to Anja Stewart."Henry Small"
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 7
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Smallville: Season 2, Episode 10
Skinwalker (26 Nov. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 12
Insurgence (21 Jan. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 13
Suspect (28 Jan. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 20
Witness (29 Apr. 2003)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Fulvio Cecere was born on 11 March 1960 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Valentine (2001), The Age of Adaline (2015) and Double Jeopardy (1999).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 6
Redux (29 Oct. 2002)
Swimming Coach ”- Actor
- Producer
- Director
George Coe was born on 10 May 1929 in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and producer, known for Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) and The Stepford Wives (1975). He was married to Karen Foray, Nancy Baker and Susan Allsopp Massaron. He died on 18 July 2015 in Santa Monica, California, USA.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 6
Redux (29 Oct. 2002)
William Clark ”- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Jason Connery has appeared in over 30 films, television movies and series, combined, since his breakthrough role as "Robin Hood" in the UK television series Robin Hood (1984) in 1985.
The son of Sean Connery and Diane Cilento, Connery grew up in London and Scotland. He attended boarding school at Somerset, where he received a half-scholarship for swimming and held the under-16 freestyle record for the south of England. Connery's interest in acting developed while studying at the Gordonstoun School for Boys in the north of Scotland. He started the Inter-House Players Group - wherein two houses combine to put on one play each term. Connery also took on directing duties and directed fellow classmate Prince Edward (aka Prince Edward) in "Hotel Paradiso". Connery was accepted to The Bristol Old Vic Drama School and, one year later, to Perth Repertory Company in Scotland. For six months, he did weekly repertory work, acted, and worked as the assistant stage manager in an effort to earn his Equity card. He worked hard, rehearsing one play by day and performing another by night, learning as much as he could along the way.
His big break came in 1985 when he took over the role of "Robin Hood" in the popular UK television series "Robin of Sherwood" (1984). The role launched him to stardom in England and he remains a cult favorite with the show's passionate fans. He has since had starring roles in feature films including Return of the Thief of Baghdad (1999), Private Moments (2005), Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2001), Requiem (2001), Shanghai Noon (2000), Bullet to Beijing (1995), Urban Ghost Story (1998) and Macbeth (1997). He has also starred in television movies (Merlin (1998) and Spymaker: The Secret Life of Ian Fleming (1990)) and series (Smallville (2001), Liberty's Kids (2002) and Shoebox Zoo (2004)).
In 1996, he married actress Mia Sara and they have one son, Dashiell Connery. The couple divorced in 2002. He is most proud of his role as father to Dashiell Quinn Connery, whom he refers to as "the most wonderful person I know". Connery now resides in Los Angeles and spends every bit of free time with his son. Connery feels that, as an actor, he continues to grow because every job is a new and exciting challenge. He credits his mother and father, who inspire him in many ways, for his drive and his ability to survive and persevere in an unpredictable business. He is also inspired by live theatre - an inspirational journey unique to performance, in one moment, with one audience - that will never be duplicated. Most importantly, it is his son who inspires him to be a loving, nurturing human being and to hold close what is dear in life. Through affiliations with Coventry University's new filmmaking facility and the "Independent Filmmakers Group", he is working to educate and support the next generation of filmmakers. He recently wrapped Shoebox Zoo (2004) in the UK after two seasons and has completed three films in America - Hoboken Hollow (2006), The Far Side of Jericho (2006) and Night Skies (2007). After achieving success as an actor for two decades, Connery is working behind the cameras with his recently formed production company, "Unconditional Entertainment". The company, headed by Connery and Ricki Maslar, currently has several projects in development for film and television. "Unconditional" has announced Connery's directorial debut with the film Pandemic (2009).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 13
Suspect (28 Jan. 2003)
Dominic Senatori- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Actor-Director Colin Cunningham has been nominated for 3 GEMINI'S (Canada's Oscar) for 'Best Actor' and has been nominated for 11 'Best Actor' LEO AWARDS (Canada's Emmy) for which he won 3. As a Director, he made the 'short list' for an Academy Award Nomination in the Madison Graie produced, CENTIGRADE. His work has been recognized by The Hollywood Reporter, The New York Times, TIME magazine and Rolling Stone.
Series regs include Steven Spielberg's FALLING SKIES, AMC's PREACHER and Universal's BLOOD DRIVE. And, Kevin Costner's highly anticipated 2 part epic saga, HORIZON.
Sometimes referred to as Canada's Gary Oldman, Cunningham has built a reputation as a true chameleon. For 5 Seasons, Cunningham starred alongside Noah Wyle and Will Patton in the Steven Spielberg / Dreamworks produced series "Falling Skies," for TNT. Cunningham played "John Pope," the rogue survivor of the alien attack that has hit the world.
He is also infamously known as the mischievous ring master Julian Slink in SYFY's "Blood Drive." The New York Times lauded, "The real attention-getter here is Colin Cunningham... It's hard to make an impression in a series that is so insane, but Mr. Cunningham manages it."
The American born Cunningham has won critical acclaim on shows such as "Da Vinci's Inquest" [CBC], and "Living in Your Car" for HBO Canada. On the big screen, Cunningham teamed up with Catherine Keener in Courtney Moorehead Balaker's "Little Pink House" [Dada Films], has been pursued by Arnold Schwarzenegger in "The Sixth Day" [Columbia Pictures], and put his life on the line for Jennifer Garner in "Elektra" [20th Century Fox]. He has also appeared in multiple Indie favorites, including comedic turns in "Best In Show" with Christopher Guest [Warner Bros.].
In 2009, Cunningham made a name for himself as a director, when he [along with actor/producer Madison Graie] made the short-list for an Academy Award Nomination for their film "Centigrade". The film [in which Cunningham also starred] took over two dozen "Best Of" awards and nominations, and in addition to being considered for an Oscar, it became the first short film in iTunes history to break the Top Ten in Feature Downloads, finding itself right alongside such Hollywood blockbusters as "Iron Man" and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull".
The film hit numerous Top Ten Lists, including the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, the Palm Springs International Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival, the Jackson Hole International Film Festival, the Montreal World Film Festival, Short Film Corner [Cannes], Best of Shorts Film Festival [France], and Canadian Film Center [CFC]. Centigrade enjoys the notoriety as one of the most successful short films ever made and is currently being developed into a project for television.
'SELECT' AWARDS LIST BELOW
In addition to acting, he has directed numerous music videos for Country Music Television [CMT] and plays tenor saxophone for the funk/soul band WHAT-THE-FUNK! Cunningham currently resides in New York City.
'Best Actor' - Leo Award in a Television Series - Da Vinci's Inquest 'Best Actor' Leo Award in a Television Series - Fools For Hire 'Best Director' Leo Award - Centigrade 'Best Actor' Leo Award - Centigrade 'Best Actor' - Nomination Leo Award in a Television Series - J-POD 'Best Actor' - Nomination Leo Award in a Television Series - The Collector 'Best Actor' - Nomination Leo Award in a Television Series - Insider Trading 'Best Actor' - Nomination Leo Award in a Television Series - Da Vinci's Inquest 'Best Actor' - Nomination in a Television Series - Big Sound 'Best Actor' - Nomination Genie Award in a Television Series - Less Than Kind 'Best Emerging Director' Vancouver Intl. Film Festival [VIFF].Smallville: Season 2, Episode 12
Insurgence (21 Jan. 2003)
Nicky ”- Actor
- Director
- Writer
William B. Davis was born on 13 January 1938 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for The X-Files (1993), The X Files (1998) and Stargate SG-1 (1997). He has been married to Emmanuelle Herpin since 2011.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 8
Ryan (12 Nov. 2002)- Actress
- Editor
Sara Downing was born in Washington D.C. then moved around quite a bit, from Los Angeles to Virginia, to San Francisco, then to Boise, Idaho. She started acting at the early age of 7 in Shakespeare festivals and local plays. In 11th grade she met a model scout and soon after meeting her went to IMTA and won model of the year, she immediately left for New York with Ford modeling agency. In New York she landed her first acting job, a Kellogg's Frosted Flakes commercial, then she took off to model around the world. On her way to Japan in 1999, she stopped off in LA for a couple of days and auditioned for a film called Never been Kissed, then left for Japan. Soon after she got to Japan she got a callback to meet with Drew Barrymore and flew back to LA immediately. She got the job.
With that, she decided to move to LA and start working on that coast. She guest-starred in Boy Meets World, Titus, The Army show, then she started a film called Wishcraft. While filming this movie she got a recurring role on the show Roswell as the alien "Courtney". She filmed both projects simultaneously. While still filming Roswell, she was cast in a new WB show from the writers and producers of High Fidelity and Gross Pointe Blank called Dead Last, in which she played a rocker named "Jane Cahill". When Dead Last had completed shooting 13 episodes she flew to Bulgaria to film two movies back to back, one of them, Hard Cash, also starred Val Kilmer, Christian Slater and Daryl Hannah. Upon returning home she took some time off and traveled around the U.S. with some friends. When she got back she flew to West Virginia to star in an independent film called Burning Annie, a college age comedy in which she played the "Annie" role of "Julie". When she finished filming she booked a guest-starring role on Smallville as "Jessie Brooks" in the memorable episode when Clark Kent goes bad. Then went on to Toolbox Murders, directed by Tobe Hooper who directed the original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. She played "Saffron Kirby" the druggie rocker neighbor who "hangs around her apartment." She just finished an independent film shot in Tennessee which is currently untitled. She played the lead character Kate Bender, a smart sexy con artist. The story took place in 1948 in which she plays opposite John Savage, Jeremy London, Max Kasch and Billy Burke.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 4
Red (15 Oct. 2002)
Jessie Brooks ”- Actor
- Producer
Sean Hardy Faris was born in Houston, Texas, to Katherine (Miller) and Warren Stephen Faris. He is of English, German, Scottish, and Irish descent. Sean moved to Ohio at age twelve, and has been honing his craft in Los Angeles since moving four years upon his high school graduation. He received an MTV Movie Award for his lead role in Summit Entertainment's hit Never Back Down, and starred as Betty White's grandson and Jennifer Love Hewitt's love interest in the CBS Hallmark Hall of Fame telefilm The Lost Valentine. In addition to his central role in the rugby-inspired feature Forever Strong, he appeared as Dennis Quaid's eldest son in Paramount's hit remake of the classic Yours, Mine & Ours and previously starred as the hunky object of affection in MGM's comedy romp Sleepover. Next on the horizon is the crime thriller Pawn in which he stars opposite Academy Award-winner Forest Whitaker, and the coveted title role in The Story of Bonnie & Clyde. In direct contrast, Faris starred as the lead in FOX's acclaimed drama series Reunion which followed six close friends from their high school graduation to their 20th reunion. He previously led the cast of ABC's dramatic series Life As We Know It. Based upon British author Melvin Burgess' controversial novel Doing It, the acclaimed show chronicled the sexual antics of a group of high school friends in Seattle. For his role as sensitive jock Dino Whitman, he was heralded as a breakout talent by the likes of Daily Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and USA Today. A more recent foray into television included a multi-episode arc on The CW's top-rated Vampire Diaries. No stranger to television, Faris has also guest-starred on such shows as Smallville, One Tree Hill, and Boston Public. His big screen debut featured him alongside the likes of Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett in Michael Bay's epic Pearl Harbor.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 5
Nocturne (22 Oct. 2002)
Byron Moore- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Chad Faust was born on 14 July 1980 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He is a writer and director, known for Ballistic, Girl (2020) and The 4400 (2004).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 18
Visitor (15 Apr. 2003)
Kyle ”- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Amara Zaragoza is an actress/writer/director who loves playing music, traveling and riding horses. She is a native of Kansas who moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting after being cast off the street for her first project. One of her first acting jobs was on the longtime WB hit Smallville. That quickly led to multiple television appearances including recurring roles on Gossip Girl and Dirty Sexy Money. Amara has also appeared in several films such as Perfect Stranger with Bruce Willis and Halle Berry and starred in the movie Rez Bomb which earned her a best actress award at the Red Nation Film Awards. She also got to realize her dreams of being an action star on the set of Echelon Conspiracy where she worked alongside Ving Rhames, Martin Sheen and Ed Byrnes. In recent years, Amara has made guest appearances on the CW's Switched At Birth as well as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on CBS. This year she has been working a pivotal role on her second season of CBS All Access's Strange Angel where she plays Joan, the High Priestess of a sex cult.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 10
Skinwalker (26 Nov. 2002)
Kyla Willowbrook ”- Jodelle Micah Ferland has built up an impressive resume filled with roles in film, television and, at the beginning of her career, commercials. Born on October 9, 1994, she got her start in an episode of CTV's Cold Squad (1998), before landing the lead role in her first film, Mermaid (2000) at an early age. Her portrayal of the heartbroken "Desi" earned her a Daytime Emmy Award nomination, making her the youngest nominee in history, as well as a Young Artist Award.
Since then, she has appeared in films including They (2002), Trapped (2001) and Carrie (2002), and has made appearances on Smallville (2001), Dark Angel (2000) and The Collector (2004). She can also be seen starring in Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital (2004), playing a tortured young girl who haunts the hospital's halls. In 2004, she landed the lead role of "Jeliza-Rose" in Terry Gilliam's Tideland (2005), a film about a disturbed young girl who finds solace in her own imagination after the death of her parents. Several roles have followed, including taking on three characters in the horror, Silent Hill (2006), a despondent foster child in Hallmark's Pictures of Hollis Woods (2007), starring with Renée Zellweger in Case 39 (2009), Matthew Broderick's dour daughter in Wonderful World (2009), and a surprise character in Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's The Cabin in the Woods (2011). Her latest role is playing the newly-turned vampire, "Bree", on the highly anticipated "Twilight" movie, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 21
Accelerate (6 May 2003)
Emily Dinsmore (as Jodelle Micah Ferland) - Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Neil Richard Flynn is an American actor and comedian, known for his role as "The Janitor", in the medical comedy-drama, Scrubs (2001). He currently portrays "Mike Heck" in the ABC sitcom, The Middle (2009). Neil was born in the south-side of Chicago. He is of Irish descent and was raised Catholic. He moved to Waukegan, Illinois at an early age. As a student at Waukegan East High School in 1978, he and partner Mike Shklair won an Illinois Individual Events state championship for "Humorous Duet Acting". After graduating from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, in 1982, Flynn returned to Chicago to pursue an acting career. Flynn participated on the nationally-renowned Bradley University Speech Team.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 21
Accelerate (6 May 2003)
Pete Dinsmore- Actor
- Producer
Foo, who plays two roles of different gender in Mina Shum's bittersweet comedy, Long Life, Happiness & Prosperity (2002), was born and raised in Asia to a family that owned hotels and restaurants in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. He left home to study at the prestigious Royal College of Art & Design in London and went on to achieve a second Master's Degree in Graphic Design at St. Martin's. He abandoned his dynamic and promising Ad Agency career there to come to Canada in 1975 when his parents retired and the whole family immigrated. A top-ranked Realtor for over 18 years, Foo retired in January 2002 to pursue acting; a career that came about by accident when he drove a friend to an audition for a Yellow Pages commercial, a role for which he is still recognized. That was seven years ago. Today, Foo has an impressive, lengthy, and expanding resume, with credits that range from the series lead in the Comedy Network show The Unprofessionals (2001), to principal roles in the feature films The Truth About Miranda (2004), A Guy Thing (2003), Saving Silverman (2001), Josie and the Pussycats (2001) and Romeo Must Die (2000). Other television credits include NBC's recent It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002), a recurring role in These Arms of Mine (1999) and roles in a host of others.
Foo has been dubbed a "Renaissance Man". He speaks English, Cantonese and Mandarin, is a pianist, an award-winning baritone singer, and an internationally renowned artist. He is also an accomplished chef who began his love affair with cuisine in the kitchen of his parents' hotel, had his own cooking show on Rogers Cablevision, and still frequently appears as a guest chef.
A born comedian who performs impersonations of Elvis Presley, Liberace, Elton John and Donny Osmond, amongst others, he utilizes those talents in the annual charity fund raising shows that he co-writes, directs and performs. Foo has, in fact, dedicated huge amounts of his time helping to raise thousands of dollars through his art, his acting and his culinary skills. The list of the organizations that he supports runs into two pages and even his custom designed 5,000 square foot home, which overlooks the Fraser River, serves double duty as a space for charity shows, art exhibits, and fund raising watercolour painting classes and Chinese cooking demonstrations.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 15
Prodigal (11 Feb. 2003)
Card Player- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Kevin Franklin Gaede, who later changed his name to Kevin Gage, was born and raised in northern Wisconsin. He was physically active, working on his grandparents' dairy farm and excelling in school sports, including basketball, baseball, football, hockey, and track. He also enjoyed fishing and other outdoor activities.
After graduating high school, Kevin headed to Florida to see the ocean. After a few months he turned his sights on California, planning to find work in construction, and landed in Hollywood. There Kevin worked for a security company, drove delivery trucks, and (still only 18 years old) went to bartending school and became a bartender. The job paid well. Life was good.
When Kevin was 21, tending bar at a local steakhouse, he was approached by a theatrical agent, who had him read for a part and then recommended that he take an acting class. He became a regular in local plays and within a few years he was picking up small roles in films and television, including Highway to Heaven, Steele Justice, and High Mountain Rangers.
It was in acting class that he started seeing Kelly Preston. After a couple of years of dating, they were married in Hawaii in 1985. Kevin's first movie part was in Space Camp, where Preston had a leading role. Unfortunately his lines ended up on the cutting room floor. Two years later, the marriage fell apart and they went their separate ways. Kevin continued to find small acting roles, and in 1989 he appeared opposite Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern and Brother Theodore in The 'Burbs.
Kevin's first big role, and still one of his most memorable, was as "Waingro" in Heat, released in 1995. Competition for the role was tough, requiring twelve meetings over two months with casting director Bonnie Timmerman and director Michael Mann. Kevin was elated to be chosen, saying that he had dreamed for 13 years of being able to work with talent of Robert DeNiro's caliber.
His performance in Heat resulted in many offers, and Kevin continued to work in more A-list films, TV episodes, and lower budget films. He played opposite leading actors including Demi Moore and Viggo Mortensen in G.I. Jane, Nicholas Cage in Con Air and Johnny Depp in Blow.
Kevin's career was temporarily derailed in 2002 after he and two partners set up a licensed business to grow and distribute medicinal marijuana. Though legal in California and encouraged by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (who declared SF to be a medicinal marijuana-friendly city), the Federal government disagreed and arrested them. After serving two years of his 41-month sentence in a minimal security facility, Kevin was released early for good behavior in September 2005.
Kevin married Perris Knight on a Santa Barbara beach in the spring of 2006, and their son Ryder Jay Gage was born in January 2007. Sadly, Perris was diagnosed in late 2008 with inoperable brain cancer. Kevin's focus became caring for her and Ryder, with help from her parents. Perris passed away in July 2014.
As of 2020, Kevin lives with his teenage son in southern California and continues to complete several acting projects each year.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 12
Insurgence (21 Jan. 2003)
Pine- Actor
- Soundtrack
American actor of commanding presence and powerful voice, prolific on screen since 1980 and frequently cast in authoritarian roles as judges, attorneys, police chiefs or senior military officers. Richard Edward Gant graduated from California State University - East Bay with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual and Performing Arts and from Samuel Merritt University in 1967 with an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Afro-American Studies. Gant spent four years in the Air Force as a radar operator, before moving to New York to work off-Broadway as actor and director on some 35 productions. In 1978, he appeared alongside Morgan Freeman and Dorian Harewood in The Mighty Gents, a play about the decline of a once-feared Newark black youth gang. In films, he is perhaps best known as retired boxing promoter and manager George Washington Duke (the main antagonist in Rocky V (1990)), a role for which he was handpicked by Sylvester Stallone.
Gant's notable TV appearances have included the ill-fated livery stable owner Arnette Hostetler in HBO's Deadwood (2004); Captain Richard Page, commander of Special Unit 2 (2001), a secret police task force battling mythological entities in Chicago; Captain Edward "Mackie" MacDougan, an Earthforce commander sympathetic to Sheridan (Bruce Boxleitner) in Babylon 5 (1993); Dr. Russell Ford in the popular daytime soap General Hospital (1963); car dealership owner Owen Thoreau Sr., Andre Braugher's on-screen father in Men of a Certain Age (2009) and snarky English teacher Ray Hayward in Mr. Iglesias (2019). His numerous guest roles have included appearances in Miami Vice (1984), L.A. Law (1986), NYPD Blue (1993), Smallville (2001), Charmed (1998) and, more recently, NCIS: Los Angeles (2009).
In 2006, Gant co-founded PanAfricanist, a digital solutions company which focuses "on designing and developing cultural connectivity infrastructures." He is married to the costume designer and director Arline Burks Gant.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 6
Redux (29 Oct. 2002)- Mark Gibbon is known for The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), Man of Steel (2013) and The 6th Day (2000).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 8
Ryan (12 Nov. 2002)
Deputy ” - Actor
- Producer
Neil Grayston was born on 24 March 1981 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for Godiva's (2005), Warehouse 13 (2009) and The True Heroines (2011).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 6
Redux (29 Oct. 2002)
Russell Burton- Actress
- Producer
- Stunts
Catherine Lough Haggquist was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is known for Motherland: Fort Salem (2020), Fifty Shades Freed (2018) and Angels in the Snow (2015).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 8
Ryan (12 Nov. 2002)
Mary- Actress
- Soundtrack
Karen Holness is known for Torn: Dark Bullets (2020), The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019) and Chicago (2002).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 12
Insurgence (21 Jan. 2003)
Bishop- Serge Houde is a Canadian character actor, playing both good and bad guys. He played Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character's father suffering from Alzheimer's disease in 50/50 (2011) as well as the volatile Mafia boss Sam Giancana opposite Tom Wilkinson in The Kennedys (2011).
Houde began acting at age 35, after pursuing successful careers as an award-winning Advertising Executive (IKEA) and as an internationally published wildlife photojournalist (National Geographic). Despite a late start and with no formal training, his passion, determination and raw talent quickly established him in the acting business. He has almost 150 credits listed on IMDb and worked on such television series as Hell on Wheels (2011), The Killing (2011), Supernatural (2005), and Psych (2006). His appearance in Played (2013) won him a 2014 Leo Award nomination for Best Guest Performance by an Actor in a Dramatic Series.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 9
Dichotic (19 Nov. 2002)
John Frankle - Actor
- Stunts
- Director
Jesse Hutch was born in the same location as the Marvel hero Wolverine. This could be nothing more then a fun fact, however, it does not excuse why Mr. Hutch is immune to Tylenol and Novocaine(most commonly used in dental practice). He drowned when he was 19 years old. Fell from a 25 foot rock quarry while free climbing in high school. Had his stomach cut open by a barbed wire fence when he was 10, and he moved across the country(solo) when he was 21 to pursue acting. This was the first time he was ever on an airplane. Now, after 22 years of being an actor, Jesse Hutch says he is still working on his: "22 year overnight success story". You may have seen him in classics such as Freddy vs Jason or The Butterfly Effect. Maybe you saw him in the 60's as Jimmy Riley on Dick Clark's American Bandstand(American Dreams). Dark Angel, Kyle XY, Smallville, Arrow, Almost Human, Supernatural, Batwoman and Project Blue Book are but a few of his television roles. Keep an eye out for his latest roles, one being "Savage Lands", an historical fiction about Davey Crockett, Jesse plays the villain known as spike. Now over to the romantic comedy zone Jesse stars in "B&B Merry" along side actress Jen Lilly. The list goes on with Supernatural, Wu Assassins and Coffee & Kareem(theatrical release). Mr Hutch recently Directed, wrote and acted in a proof of concept for a new television series he's developing. When asked what his best role has been to date, his response: "My best role of all time is that of husband and father. I believe that giving your life for others is one of the greatest gifts you can strive for. Turns out this is also the best acting class you will ever take...life".
Keep an eye out for Mr.Hutch. His performances range from Drama, to action, to comedy and back again. We are always in a state of mystery as to what his next role will be. His ability to be extremely grounded allow depth, yet he can be funny, charming, dangerous and even scary at times. He can play many roles with utmost believability. His stunt ability is backed by a Navy Seal regiment of training. One of the unique aspects of Mr. Hutch's acting is his ability to listen. We feel this may be a lost art these days. However, Hutch commands the screen regardless of wether he is speaking or listening.
And as a final note, His social media presence is fun, genuine, respectable and real. Hutch is our favourite!!!Smallville: Season 2, Episode 6
Redux (29 Oct. 2002)
Troy Turner- Actor
- Writer
- Casting Director
Andrew Jackson was born in Newmarket, Ontario Canada to an armed forces padre and high school music teacher. As a child, Andrew enjoyed having access to the family music room complete with 20 instruments. He quickly developed an ear for music and sound. The highly talented actor has worked extensively in television, film, classical theatre, commercial voice and animation. Andrew Jackson's strong presence, character range and facility for accents and sounds has enabled him to explore a diverse range of characters and genres.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 3
Duplicity (8 Oct. 2002)
Ray Wallace- Smallville: Season 2, Episode 20
Witness (29 Apr. 2003)
Jack - Actor
- Director
- Producer
Eric Johnson was born on 7 August 1979 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Fifty Shades Darker (2017), The Knick (2014) and Vikings (2013). He has been married to Adria Budd Johnson since 7 August 2004. They have one child.Whitney Fordman
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 11
Visage (14 Jan. 2003)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, he grew up in London, Ontario, with a year and a half in Brisbane, Australia. He apprenticed at the Stratford Festival after graduating from the University of Windsor. Now living near Vancouver, British Columbia, he and his wife, actress Peg Christopherson, became naturalized US citizens after living in Los Angeles and in upstate Washington for many years. They have two children.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 13
Suspect (28 Jan. 2003)
Mike the Bartender- Actor
- Producer
Ryan Kelley is an American actor probably best known for his starring role on the popular MTV television series "Teen Wolf". For 4 seasons as "Deputy Sheriff Jordan Parrish" Ryan used his badge and his supernatural abilities as a Hellhound to protect the town of Beacon Hills from evil on this international hit show. His popularity has helped him amass a following of over 1.5 million followers on social media and his appearances at conventions around the globe are sell outs. Most recently he starred in "Realms" a terrifying horror thriller set in Thailand that was shot entirely on location with some of that country's biggest stars. Other career highlights include "Prayers for Bobby" where Kelley portrayed the heartbreaking title character of "Bobby", a young gay man struggling to come to terms with his sexuality under the disapproving eye of his very conservative Christian mother played by Academy Award Nominee Sigourney Weaver. Based on the true story and best selling novel "Prayers for Bobby" received numerous nominations for Emmy's, Golden Globes, and won the GLADD Media Award for Outstanding Television Movie or Limited Series. Through his experience on this film Ryan has become a vocal advocate for LGBTQ rights and causes. Coming from a family of 15 children, 6 biological and 9 adopted, foster care and adoption rights are another cause Ryan champions and lends his support to. Other credits include starring in the critically acclaimed feature film "Mean Creek" where Ryan played "Clyde" one of a group of friends who find themselves at odds when a prank causes the accidental drowning of one of their classmates. This riveting drama earned Kelley an Independent Spirit Special Award of Achievement from Film Independent at their annual awards celebration. Younger fans may remember Ryan best as the the live actor version of the very popular animated character "Ben Tennyson" in the live action film "Ben 10: Alien Swarm". As a professional actor since the age of 5, Ryan has amassed an enviable string of credits over the years. From over 50 commercials as a child actor to numerous television guest spots on some of T.V's most popular shows including "Boston Legal", "Ghost Whisperer", "Terminator: Sarah Conner Chronicles" and a harrowing dramatic turn on "Law & Order: SVU" as a young heroin addict. A fan favorite guest arc on "Smallville" is also a role he is well remembered for. As a young star of several films he played the son of Jullianne Moore and Grandson of Peter Falk in the feature "Roommates", the son of Aidan Quinn and Bonnie Hunt in Project Greenlight's film "Stolen Summer", explored the fantasy dream world of "The Dust Factory" alongside Hayden Panettiere and Armin Mueller-Stahl and searched for Butch Cassidy's hidden gold in the 1950's set "Outlaw Trail". Ryan Kelley's career has shown no signs of slowing down 25 years in and now as a handsome adult leading man he remains more popular than ever and continues to add new exciting roles to his ever growing resume.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 8
Ryan (12 Nov. 2002)
Ryan James- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Born June 23, 1957, in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Peter Kent was predestined to be a thrillseeker and adrenaline addict. As a young child, raised along the banks of the often treacherous Seymour River, he was shooting rapids and climbing the highest trees available, then letting himself fall through the branches to the ground, or pedaling his bicycle across planks placed 12 feet atop the family's laurel hedge to get the desired adrenaline rush, usually resulting in lacerations and stitches.
On another occasion he tried to extract his own loose teeth with a hammer in the family garage. At six years of age his parents divorced and he moved to New Jersey with his mother, a move responsible for the dual Canadian-US citizenship which would come in so useful later in life.
Returning again to Canada at age 11, he and his mother ran a local bed-and-breakfast style boarding house while he attended Nanaimo Senior Secondary school on Vancouver Island, and worked in the usual variety of West Coast jobs: Sawmill, salmon fishing, pulp mill, paving crew, bouncer and electronics salesperson in both the towns of Nanaimo and Victoria. He also worked on the road as a sound engineer for various Canadian bands, for five bohemian years.
Nearly killed in a terrible motor vehicle accident in the early 1980s, he survived only through willpower. Multiple skull fractures, broken cheekbones, a crushed nose and a fractured jaw transformed his look, some say, to closely resemble actor Arnold Schwarzenegger. This was to prove fateful indeed. In 1984, having done Shakespeare in various local theater groups, he decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue a film career, although he had no previous film experience or acquaintances in Los Angeles. After living in the notorious YMCA off Hollywood's infamous Sunset Strip for a tenuous and outrageous six months, he was taken under the wing of James Cameron to double Schwarzenegger in The Terminator (1984).
His minimal stunt experience did not stop him from quickly learning the ropes and becoming one of the most celebrated and highly paid stuntmen in the business. His association with Schwarzenegger lasted 14 films and 13 years, both as friend, workout partner, ski buddy, confidant, chef and dialogue coach. His apprenticeship on 14 of Schwarzenegger's films (from "Terminator" to Jingle All the Way (1996)) has put Kent in a position to understand that genre better than most, and having access to a variety of the best screenplays in Hollywood, was to again prove useful in later years.
While making Eraser (1996), Kent was almost killed when he was struck by a three-ton shipping container 100 feet in the air. It was then he decided to pursue a different, less life-threatening line of work, seeing as how he had been injured in some way during nearly all of Schwarzegenner's pictures.
He has studied with several different Los Angeles-based drama groups, but his longtime coach has been Zina Provendie, former head of MGM's drama department for 26 years, and coach to James Dean in Giant (1956), as well as Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (1963). After a 14 year absence, Kent returned home to Vancouver,BC, where he met the love of his life, a nurse, Marcia Kent. The two were engaged in Venice,Italy in December of 2005 and married in Victoria, BC in August of 2007. Currently, they are expecting twin boys in the fall of 2009.
Kent has been interviewed in numerous publications, including "Entertainment Tonight","Extra", "People Magazine", Germany's "Der Stern", as well as London's "Daily Mirror", "The New York Times", "Dallas Star", "Los Angeles Times" and hundreds of TV and radio stations worldwide. In June 2009, Kent was inducted into the "Hollywood Stuntman's Hall of Fame."Smallville: Season 2, Episode 19
Precipice (22 Apr. 2003)
Meechum ”- Actor
- Soundtrack
Michael Kopsa was a Canadian actor and voice artist. He was known for playing Ned Cecil from Fantastic Four, Paul Klein from Watchmen and voiced Beast from X-Men: Evolution, Commander Volcott O'Huey from Galaxy Angel and Char Aznable from Mobile Suit Gundam. He died in October 2022, aged 66, from a brain tumor.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 3
Duplicity (8 Oct. 2002)
Dean- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Mitch was born and raised in British Columbia. He started his acting career in 1987. He is best known for his work on Smallville (2001) as Sheriff Ethan Miller. Catch Mitch in the upcoming flick White Noise (2005) starring Michael Keaton. He has three children: Cassandra, Stuart, and Jack. Mitch likes spending time with his family watching movies. He also enjoys reading and writing.Sheriff Ethan Miller (as Mitch Kosterman)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 1
Vortex (24 Sep. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 2
Heat (1 Oct. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 5
Nocturne (22 Oct. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 7
Lineage (5 Nov. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 8
Ryan (12 Nov. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 10
Skinwalker (26 Nov. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 13
Suspect (28 Jan. 2003)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Rob LaBelle was born on 2 August 1962 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Watchmen (2009), The Man in the High Castle (2015) and Motive (2013). He is married to Megan. They have one child."Dr. Fredrick Walden" (as Rob Labelle)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 14
Rush (4 Feb. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 17
Rosetta (25 Feb. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 22
Calling (13 May 2003)- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Maggie Lawson was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. When she was eight, she began appearing in local community and dinner theater productions, and at 10, she earned an on-air commercial gig at a Louisville TV station, which soon led to a steady six-year role as a TV personality who filed news reports targeted for her fellow kids. At 17, she moved to Los Angeles for her first professional TV appearance in a recurring role on the sitcom Unhappily Ever After (1995). She finished her senior year in high school with a correspondence course. In 2000, she starred in twin roles as a model and a nerdy student in the movie Model Behavior (2000). In her free time, she enjoys singing and songwriting.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 6
Redux (29 Oct. 2002)
Chrissy Parker- Jer Adrianne Lelliott is the founding artistic director of Coeurage Theatre Company. Theatrical directing highlights include Carla Ching's The Two Kids That Blow Shit Up and Blackbird, as well as Vieux Carré, The Woodsman, and Andronicus for Coeurage. As an actor, she has appeared at The Kirk Douglas Theatre, The Pasadena Playhouse, La Jolla Playhouse, Chance Theatre, Laguna Playouse, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, MainStreet Theatre Company, and Disney on Broadway. Lelliott has been a theatre actor since early childhood, playing Chip in the original Los Angeles cast of Disney's Beauty and the Beast at age 12. Television credits include Sweet Justice, Picket Fences, Journey of the Heart, Melrose Place, Walker Texas Ranger, Life with Louie, The Practice, Ambushed, Safe Harbor, Providence, 7th Heaven, Disappearance, Smallville, The Handler, NCIS: Los Angeles, and Ctrl Alt Delete among many others. Film credits include Jack, Ambushed, Diplomatic Siege, Betrayal, Race You to the Bottom, Driftwood, and more. Lelliott attended film school at Loyola Marymount University and upon completion returned to theatre. She earned an MFA in Acting at Cal State Fullerton, after which she started working professionally in regional theatres across California.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 18
Visitor (15 Apr. 2003)
Cyrus Krupp - Actor
- Producer
- Writer
David James Lewis was born and raised in Vancouver BC. As a child his parents took him to the drive-in to watch Jaws. Not only was he scarred mentally from entering the water for the next decade, he was also bitten by the movie bug. Upon leaving high school he was lucky enough to step into the film and TV world that was exploding in Vancouver. Starting out in commercials he worked his way up the ladder earning small parts in local indie movies and series such as The X-Files (1993), Stargate SG-1 (1997), and The Outer Limits (1995).
In 1999 he was the lead in Shoes Off! (1998), a short film that won the Cannes Film Award for best short film. Over the years highlights include working with Harrison Ford, Paul Giamatti, Ben Affleck and William H Macy (Oops, dropped those names) on films such as Door to Door (2002), The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), Paycheck (2003), and the juggernaut that was Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever (2014). He has written and directed a number of short films including Stalled (2013) and Theatrics (2011). He is working hard because his children are miniature money vacuums.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 22
Calling (13 May 2003)
Dr. Marcus- Actress
- Soundtrack
Evangeline Lilly, born in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, in 1979, was discovered on the streets of Kelowna, British Columbia, by the famous Ford modeling agency. Although she initially decided to pass on a modeling career, she went ahead and signed with Ford anyway, to help pay for her University of British Columbia tuition and expenses.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 21
Accelerate (6 May 2003)
Girl in Cinema (uncredited)- Stunts
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Brad Loree was born on 5 July 1960 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Timecop (1994), Shanghai Noon (2000) and X2 (2003).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 4
Red (15 Oct. 2002)
Barkeeper- Actor
- Soundtrack
Born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, Joe MacLeod grew up on the road touring with his parents and their band. Performing from a very young age, he got his start in the local theatre scene in Nova Scotia and then went to study acting in Calgary, Alberta, at Mount Royal College. It was there he developed his craft doing musical theatre and also developed his love for film and television doing stand-in work on feature films. In 2001, he moved to Vancouver and officially began his film and television career with a small role in Steven Spielberg's Taken (2002). He resides in Toronto, making frequent trips to both L.A. and Vancouver.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 17
Rosetta (25 Feb. 2003)
Delivery Guy- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Byron Mann was born in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony. Byron is an actor and producer, known for The Big Short (2015), Skyscraper (2018) and Altered Carbon (2018).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 12
Insurgence (21 Jan. 2003)
Kern- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Art Department
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 11
Visage (14 Jan. 2003)
Lt. McNulty- Actor
- Producer
- Director
The sixth of seven children, Paul's family emigrated to Canada from Paisley, Scotland when he was just 2 years old. He returned to Scotland during his early teens for a few years before heading back to Canada. Paul has a degree in Teaching and while studying at University, got involved in various sports including wrestling. After graduating the actor began his career teaching theatre in Toronto, squeezing in time to attend auditions, finally making the move to Vancouver.
Paul has worked extensively in film, TV and the theatre for the last 12 years, as well as teaching scene study in 1998 & 1999 at the respected Vancouver Film School.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 12
Insurgence (21 Jan. 2003)
Lex Lackey- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Camille Mitchell has garnered extraordinary acclaim for her versatility onstage and onscreen. A leading lady at the Stratford and Shaw festivals, The London Times hailed her as "a gift to the theater." A 2019 and 2018 Leo Award nominee for her diverse performances on ABC's "Somewhere Between" with Laura Patton and SyFy's "Van Helsing", she starred as Mrs. Robinson in "The Graduate" at Vancouver's Arts Club Theatre. For her television role as tough-talking Sheriff Nancy Adams on Warner Brothers' Smallville (2001) over five seasons, she was nominated for the Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series. Other recent recurring and guest starring roles include "Legion" with Dan Stevens, "Arrow", "iZombie", "Caprica" with Eric Stoltz and "Life Unexpected" with Shiri Appleby, produced by Liz Tigelaar. Films include "Concrete Blondes" and "Frankie and Hazel" with Joan Plowright. She won Canada's Jessie Award for her portrayal of Ariel in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" at the Vancouver Playhouse and was also nominated for Best Actress Awards for Blanche in "A Streetcar Named Desire" starring opposite Kim Coates, Madame Tourvel in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," and Elizabeth in "The Crucible." Born in Santa Monica to Hollywood star Cameron Mitchell and Viennese actress Camille Janclaire, Camille was raised in Vancouver, Canada, and studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, England. Also a director and writer, her short films "By the Fountain" and "A Mother's Love" for Crazy 8s have won international accolades including the Vail Film Festival, Manhattan Film Festival, Madrid Film Festival and the Best Drama Award at London's Supershorts Film Festival."Sheriff Nancy Adams"
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 19
Precipice (22 Apr. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 20
Witness (29 Apr. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 21
Accelerate (6 May 2003)- Actor
- Soundtrack
Charles Richard Moll was an American actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the role of Aristotle Nostradamus "Bull" Shannon, the bailiff on the NBC sitcom Night Court from 1984 to 1992. He has also done extensive work as a voice actor, typically using his deep voice to portray villainous characters in animation and video games, most notably the voice of Two-Face in Batman: The Animated Series and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Moll passed away on October 26, 2023 at the age of 80.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 5
Nocturne (22 Oct. 2002)
Mr. Moore- Actress
- Producer
Angela Moore is known for Siren (2018), The Good Doctor (2017) and Supernatural (2005). She has been married to Scott Parsons since 7 November 2001.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 7
Lineage (5 Nov. 2002)
DNA Doctor- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Joe Morton was born on October 18, 1947 in New York, New York, USA. He is a television, film, and theater actor, best known for The Brother from Another Planet (1984), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Eureka (2006), and Scandal (2012). He also writes and directs, and is a singer/songwriter.Dr. Steven Hamilton
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 3
Duplicity (8 Oct. 2002)- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Anson is an American actor, born in Mount Prospect, IL and grew up in White Bluff, Tennessee. His mother is Nancy Smith, a former professional golfer. His father Anson Adams Mount II was one of the original contributing editors to Playboy magazine. Anson has an older brother Anson Adams III and a sister Kristin from his father's first marriage. His great-great-great grandfather was a Confederate cavalry colonel in the Civil War. Anson attended the University of the South and Columbia University for MFA Acting Program from 1995-1998.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 19
Precipice (22 Apr. 2003)
Paul Hayden- Actor
- Producer
- Executive
Born in Burbank, California, Tom O'Brien began his acting career in 1983 at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theatre, as a student of the conservatory and member of the acting company. His stage debut was Marsha Norman's "The Holdup." Other stage credits include "Mass Appeal"; "A Midsummer Night's Dream", as Puck; "The Sleeping Prince" with 'Annette Bening'; "1918"; "The Lower Depths"; and "Da Carravaggio", with Manhattan Class Company, in New York. Feature credits include The Astronaut's Wife (1999), The Big Easy (1986), The Accused (1988), Flashback (1990), Facade (1999), and Physical Evidence (1989). Television credits include The Beltway (????) for USA Network, with Charles S. Dutton, and a recurring role on WB's Smallville (2001), as Journalist Roger Nixon. Guest Star turns include Stargate SG-1 (1997), The Dead Zone (2002), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), The X-Files (1993), JAG (1995), Men (1989), Pilot (1999), NYPD Blue (1993), Philly (2001), Dark Skies (1996), Early Edition (1996), L.A. Law (1986), Timecop (1997), The Strip (1999), and Thirtysomething (1987). TV films include the ABC mini-series Son of the Morning Star (1991); NBC's Baby Brokers (1994); CBS's Love and Lies (1990), and Lifetime's Storm and Sorrow (1990).
As a producer, O'Brien founded both Irreverent Media Ltd. (IML) in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Fractious Tribes Productions (FTP). IML's feature projects include the magical romantic comedy "Best Restaurant"; FTP's projects include the thriller "Sleeptalkers". Projects in development include the sci-fi fantasy feature, "Gone Green" and the television mini-series "Coordinates". In 2007 O'Brien co-founded Lasting Footprint Arts Foundation (LFAF), which develops arts related strategic initiatives; in 2008 O'Brien co-founded Whole World Fund (w2f), a non-profit corporation which finances feature film entertainment and directs a portion of profits to benevolent organizations associated with the central themes of the stories.Roger Nixon
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 1
Vortex (24 Sep. 2002) ”- Actor
- Stunts
- Visual Effects
Daniel Boyd Payne was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; however, he and his family were fortunate to have moved a great deal while growing up. The moves included towns and cities of all shapes and sizes. The travel afforded Dan and his siblings, brother Josh and sister Cathy, to become best of friends. This provided Dan with a sense of resourcefulness and independence that he is proud of to this day. It also helped him discover humor as a great tool to adapt to new surroundings.
Dan is a man of great stature and presence standing 6' 4" and weighing nearly 230 pounds. Despite being built for sports, education has always ranked highly for Dan who was an excellent student. He earned Honor Roll in Matriculation throughout high school years and was awarded scholarships to universities across Canada. Eventually settling at the University of Calgary, Dan embarked on his first career path as an athlete, playing volleyball for the U of C Dinosaurs. Sport at this level enabled him to travel Canada extensively and nurture a love for his country; as well as get bitten by the travel bug. The volleyball career was very successful and came to an end with a stint as a professional in Holland. During his years at university, Dan says he truly learned the most about himself and found great satisfaction dealing with people including coaching volleyball camps for special needs children.
Dan then moved from Holland to Australia for 4 years to join his brother Josh, whom he considers his 'life mentor'. Australia is where he became a professional photographer and reawakened his love of the creative arts. Photography quickly became an excellent 'side job' while he and his brother actively began pursuing his own path to their childhood dream of acting. This path actually began with stand up comedy and performing in shows co-written and co-directed by him and his brother! Inspired by his entrepreneurial-minded brother and ever-growing love of all things creative, Dan chose to take the next step. He chose to venture to London, England while his brother remained in Oz.
The UK marked the start of the traditional agent and audition trail for Dan and the beginning of the tremendous learning process involved with the entertainment industry. While in London, Dan continued to study acting as well as perform on stage and in film. Dan's realized that his unique size and accent were assets, and towards the end of his five years in London, found success which gave him the confidence and desire to return home to Canada. Armed with a greater sense of self and some foreign film credits, he returned home - to Vancouver, Canada.
Dan continues his efforts to constantly expand on his experiences in both comedy and drama, which only strengthens his life long passion for acting. Vancouver has been a dream come true for Dan. He has enjoyed many varied roles since returning home from lawyers to aliens to playing with the Muppets. Dan's career has continually enjoyed a growing success and shows no signs of slow down. The future looks promising for Dan as his leading man good looks and sense of humor will soon take him to the next leg of his journey, L.A. He and his wife Daylon have two sons, Elijah and Grayson, born in 2008 and 2011, respectively.“ Lexcorp Airport Security
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 23
Exodus (20 May 2003)- Actor
- Producer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Multiple award winning film and stage actor David Richmond-Peck is one of Canada's most visible and versatile actors. From the polygraph operator in The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), opposite Keanu Reeves, to his portrayal of Olivier Duval (the man with the tail) in the now cult BBC hit Orphan Black (2013), he has made a career of transforming his appearance for the camera. Rumored to be nicknamed 'Canada's Philip Seymour Hoffman' (Philip Seymour Hoffman), he continues to shift between the big and small screen in what amounts to over a hundred film and television credits. His work opposite Chris Cooper, Viola Davis, Keanu Reeves, and countless seasoned directors, has garnered Richmond-Peck the reputation of being one of Canada's busiest performers.
Born into a medical family and raised in Oakville, Ontario, Richmond-Peck now lives in Toronto with his wife, award winning actor Alisen Richmond-Peck, and their new son Lucas. As he juggles time between work and family he continues to be an avid Kiteboarder and can be seen on the water anywhere between British Colombia, Ontario, or Hatteras, North Carolina.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 9
Dichotic (19 Nov. 2002)
Meter Man- Kris Pope was born on 25 May 1976 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is an actor, known for Dark Angel (2000), House of the Dead (2003) and John Doe (2002).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 18
Visitor (15 Apr. 2003)
Todd - P.J. Prinsloo was born on 6 February 1978 in Cape Town, South Africa. He is an actor, known for Edgemont (2000), Disturbing Behavior (1998) and Life or Something Like It (2002). He is married to Rukiya Bernard. They have two children.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 19
Precipice (22 Apr. 2003)
Punk ” - Actress
- Additional Crew
Sarah-Jane Redmond was born in Cyprus. Sarah-Jane is arguably one of Canada's most recognizable, respected, and beloved leading ladies. Having been in the business for over 25 years, and amassing over 100 film and television credits, Sarah-Jane's experience is unparalleled. She has worked alongside the likes of Katie Holmes, Blake Lively, Reneé Zellwegger, and Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny on the famed "X-Files" (to name a few). Her most recent credits include a series regular on the Freeform series "Siren", recurring roles on "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina", and "The 100", and in 2021 shot 10 episodes on the award-winning Canadian series "Tribal". Her penchant for character driven roles, and ability to thrive in both dramatic and comedic environments, makes her one of the most versatile actresses out there. .Sarah-Jane is best known for her role as Lucy Butler on Chris Carter's critically acclaimed Millennium TV series, as well as her roles on The X-Files, The X Files: I Want to Believe, Siren, Harper's Island, Da Vinci's Inquest, Smallville and Alienated."Nell Potter"
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 3
Duplicity (8 Oct. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 6
Redux (29 Oct. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 8
Ryan (12 Nov. 2002)- Actor
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born September 25, 1952, in New York City, to journalist Barbara Johnson (née Barbara Pitney Lamb) and writer/professor F.D. Reeve (Franklin D'Olier Reeve). He came from an upper-class family; his paternal grandfather was CEO of Prudential Financial, and one of his maternal great-grandfathers was Supreme Court Associate Justice Mahlon Pitney.
When Reeve was four, his parents divorced. His mother moved him and his brother Benjamin to Princeton, New Jersey, and married an investment banker a few years later. After graduating from high school, Reeve studied at Cornell University while at the same time working as a professional actor. In his final year at Cornell, he was one of two students selected (Robin Williams was the other) to study at New York's famous Juilliard School, under the renowned John Houseman. Although Christopher is best known for his role as Superman (1978), a role which he played with both charisma and grace, his acting career spans a much larger ground. Paralyzed after a horse riding accident, he died suddenly at age 52 after several years of living and working with his severe disability.“ Dr. Virgil Swann / Himself
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 17
Rosetta (25 Feb. 2003)- Actor
- Stunts
Robert Seckler began to pursue acting in 1998 and has since built up an impressive list of acting credits.
Robert is an ex-Infantry Soldier who served with the Royal Canadian Regiment "3rd Battalion" for 6 years and was posted in Baden-Baden Germany as well as Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Besides acting Robert has worked as a Military Tech advisor on numerous productions.
He was also a amateur boxer as a youth and has won many competitions, Bronze, Emerald, Silver and Golden Gloves to list a few accomplishments.
"Marker", a Brightlight picture production was Roberts' first feature film credit (police officer) and is to be released in the spring of 2005.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 8
Ryan (12 Nov. 2002)
Maintenance Worker- Actress
- Music Department
- Sound Department
Rekha Sharma is known for The Core (2003), Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007) and Love Happens (2009)."Dr. Harden"
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 1
Vortex (24 Sep. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 23
Exodus (20 May 2003)- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Shaun Sipos of Croatian descent was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Sipos debuted before the cameras in 2001 with a small role in "Special Unit 2", and that same year played a series regular on "Maybe It's Me", playing Nick Gibson.
Since then, Shaun has developed a successful career in film and television. Also, who starred as Jack, a popular mellow 17-year-old who aspires to be in a band, on the comedy sitcom Complete Savages. Sipos is perhaps best known for playing David Breck on The CW series Melrose Place.
Sipos' television credits include a series regular role on the comedy Maybe It's Me, guest starring roles on Smallville, ER, CSI: Miami and Black Sash, and a supporting role on Special Unit 2. His feature film credits include Comeback Season, Skulls 3, Final Destination 2, Baby Geniuses and The Grudge 2. He appeared in the movies Lost Dream, as well as Lost Boys: The Tribe. In 2009, Sipos was cast as David Breck in The CW's Melrose Place, which is an update of the 90's FOX primetime soap of the same name.
Sipos signed on to the cast of Life Unexpected to play a teacher who becomes a love interest of the main character, Lux.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 14
Rush (4 Feb. 2003)
Chloe's Boy Thing ”- Michael Soltis was born on 25 October 1971 in Minot, North Dakota, USA. He is an actor, known for X2 (2003), Walking Tall (2004) and Battlestar Galactica (2003).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 19
Precipice (22 Apr. 2003)
Deputy Nees - Actor
- Director
- Writer
Terence was born in London and spent his early years watching American films and dreamed of being like the stars on the screen, He was awarded a scholarship for the Webber Douglas School of Dramatic Art. In his second year, during an audition, Peter Ustinov signed him for the title role in Billy Budd (1962). This was not only his remarkable film debut but his performance earned him his first and only Oscar nomination too in 1962 and marked the start of his international stardom. He consolidated his career by working with some of the top directors such as William Wyler (The Collector (1965)), Joseph Losey (Modesty Blaise (1966)), John Schlesinger (Far from the Madding Crowd (1967)), Ken Loach (Poor Cow (1967)) and Pier Paolo Pasolini (Teorema (1968)). He then took a break from films and traveled around the world returning to cinema in a variety of films including, among others, Superman (1978), Meetings with Remarkable Men (1979), Superman II (1980), The Hit (1984) (for which he was awarded the Grand Medaille de Vermeil in Paris), Legal Eagles (1986), The Sicilian (1987), Wall Street (1987), Young Guns (1988), Alien Nation (1988), The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), Valkyrie (2008) and Unfinished Song (2012). He has also published the first two instalments of his autobiography, Stamp Album, which became a best seller."Jor-El" (voice)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 22
Calling (13 May 2003)
(uncredited)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 23
Exodus (20 May 2003)- Smallville: Season 2, Episode 14
Rush (4 Feb. 2003)
Travis ” - Stunts
- Actor
- Producer
Sylvesta Stuart was born in Barbados, British West Indies [now Barbados]. He is known for War for the Planet of the Apes (2017), Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) and I, Robot (2004).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 8
Ryan (12 Nov. 2002)
Orderly- Actress
- Soundtrack
Captain Maggie Sawyer
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 12
Insurgence (21 Jan. 2003)- Actor
- Director
- Soundtrack
Jonathan Taylor Thomas was born Jonathan Taylor Weiss on September 8, 1981 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, to Claudine (Gonsalves) and Stephen Weiss. He has an older brother, Joel, and has Pennsylvania Dutch (German) and Portuguese ancestry. Growing up, he liked the music group Boyz II Men, and his favorite TV shows were Roseanne (1988) and Grace Under Fire (1993), but he also liked watching CNN news, to keep up to date with current events. One thing that Jonathan does not like is meat. He has been a vegetarian since he was four years old, and he doesn't use products that are tested on animals because he believes that it is wrong to hurt them.
When Jonathan was four years old, his family moved from Bethlehem to Sacramento, California. At the age of seven, Jonathan was working as a model for print advertisements in Sacramento, and over the next few years, he appeared in TV commercials for Kelloggs cereal, Mattel toys and for many other products. By this time, Jonathan was ready for bigger roles, and in 1989, he landed the part of Greg Brady's son Kevin in the TV special The Bradys (1990). In 1990, he landed his biggest role yet, as Randy Taylor on Home Improvement (1991). Jonathan's audition went well, but what really gave him an edge over the other boys was that the casting directors thought that he looked a lot like his TV dad-to-be, Tim Allen.
In 1991, Jonathan's parents divorced. He lived with his mother and his brother. He began work in feature length movies, as the voice of young Simba in Disney's The Lion King (1994), and as Ben Archer in Man of the House (1995) opposite Chevy Chase. Among his other movies are Tom and Huck (1995), The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996), Wild America (1997), and I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998).Ian Randall
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 9
Dichotic (19 Nov. 2002)- Michael Tomlinson is known for We Were Soldiers (2002), Domestic Disturbance (2001) and Jacob's Ladder (1990).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 4
Red (15 Oct. 2002)
U.S. Marshal ” - Actor
- Music Department
A Canadian actor of Cree and Stoney descent, Gordon Tootosis made his film debut in the western film Alien Thunder (1974) with Donald Sutherland and Chief Dan George. Tootoosis provided memorable performances in television and movies, including the role of 'One Stab' in Legends of the Fall (1994), the role of 'Growling Bear' in the Steven Spielberg produced miniseries Into the West (2005) and the role of 'Chief Red Cloud' in the HBO film Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007). His television credits include guest appearances on Friday the 13th: The Series (1987), MacGyver (1985), Northern Exposure (1990), The X-Files (1993), The Magnificent Seven (1998) and Smallville (2001). Tootoosis provided the voice of 'Kekata' in Disney's animated feature Pocahontas (1995) and Sheriff Gordy in Open Season (2006).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 10
Skinwalker (26 Nov. 2002)
Prof. Joseph Willowbrook- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Gwynyth Walsh was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada but was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. Walsh earned her Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the University of Alberta and started her career appearing on stage, across Canada and in the United States, in many classics, including. For William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing", she won a Dramalogue Award in the Best Actress Category for her portrayal of Beatrice. She is perhaps best remembered for the recurring role of the Klingon B'Etor, sister of Lursa, from the House of Duras in all the versions of Star Trek, except Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001). She also appeared in the feature length film Star Trek: Generations (1994). Only in the Star Trek: Voyager (1995) episode Random Thoughts (1997), did she not play the Klingon B'Etor. In 1993, Walsh starred in the psychological thriller The Crush (1993), where her husband was played by Kurtwood Smith.
In 1998, Gwynyth began another role she is also well-remembered for, Dr. Patricia Da Vinci (City of Vancouver Coroner's Pathologist), ex-wife of the title character, Dominic Da Vinci, in the award-winning Da Vinci's Inquest (1998). In 2002, she appeared in the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Taken (2002), with Matt Frewer, Anton Yelchin, Rob LaBelle and Brian Markinson. She has been in many popular dramas and sci-fi series, in Canada and the United States, such as Stargate SG-1 (1997), Supernatural (2005) and Smallville (2001). In 2006, she played Esther Heyman in the well-regarded A&E film about the ill-fated 9-11 Flight 93 (2006). The same year, she played a role in the critically-acclaimed Commander in Chief (2005), starring Geena Davis as The President. The next year, she appeared in the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Tin Man (2007), a retelling of "The Wizard of Oz". She continues to stay busy, both on stage and on camera and seems to be in demand in Canadian television. She divides her time between Los Angeles and Vancouver.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 5
Nocturne (22 Oct. 2002)
Mrs. Moore- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Emmanuelle Vaugier is a Canadian actress and model. She began acting in grade school, after she was cast as an understudy in a play and had to fill in when the lead actor became ill. She modeled in Japan for three years. She made her acting debut in the 1995 made-for-TV movie drama, A Family Divided. She took up horseback riding in 2010; entered a Burbank, CA, horse show in which she placed third. She is involved with animal protection organizations including JIMI'S Angels and Best Friends Animal Society; she created Fluff-ball, an animal fundraiser event, to provide monetary support for the groups.“ "Dr. Helen Bryce"
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 9
Dichotic (19 Nov. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 16
Fever (18 Feb. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 18
Visitor (15 Apr. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 19
Precipice (22 Apr. 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 22
Calling (13 May 2003)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 23
Exodus (20 May 2003)- Craig was trained at the prestigious Studio 58 Theater School in Vancouver, Canada and has been a working professional for the past fourteen years. He has worked extensively in Film, Television, Radio, Theater, Animation and Commercials.
Born in Cape Town, South Africa he emigrated to Canada with his family at the age of eight. They lived briefly in Toronto before moving to Vancouver, which has been home for Craig ever since. Growing up Craig was quite an athlete. He was a competitive swimmer and gymnast as well as competing in wrestling, volleyball and soccer in high school. He graduated high school from Port Moody Senior Secondary where his passion for acting began.
He is also a Real Estate Specialist in Vancouver BC and licensed Real Estate Agent with Re/Max Masters Realty.
Some hobbies and activities of his include keeping fit, swimming, hiking, kayaking, rock climbing, scuba diving, cycling, photography, travel and cooking.Smallville: Season 2, Episode 16
Fever (18 Feb. 2003)
DCA Agent - Actor
- Producer
Jerry Wasserman was born on 2 November 1945 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Watchmen (2009), I, Robot (2004) and Alive (1993).Smallville: Season 2, Episode 1
Vortex (24 Sep. 2002)
Dr. Yaeger Scanlan- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Paul was raised in the Marlboro, New Jersey. His parents immigrated from Poland, where he spent a large portion of his childhood. Many of his relatives still reside there.
During his high school years, Paul was actively involved in theater studies, primarily in New York City. He attended Christian Brothers Academy, Marlboro High School, and Lakewood Prep.
He studied theatre in both New Jersey and New York City and whilst in his junior year he landed the role of Max in Guiding Light (1952). Due to his acting schedule, he transferred to several schools. He ultimately graduated in 2000 and went on to Rutgers University but, because he was being offered roles, decided to quit after one semester.
In 2009 he was cast in The Vampire Diaries (2009).
He has performed in numerous off Broadway productions as well as starred in dozens of films and television series throughout his career.
Wesley is co-founder of Citizen Media, a production company based at Kapital Entertainment, which has sold numerous television shows to various networks and studios.
He resides in New York City, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.Lucas Luthor (as Paul Wasilewski)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 15
Prodigal (11 Feb. 2003)- Julian Christopher was born on 7 November 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), Elysium (2013) and 88 Minutes (2007). He died on 26 February 2023 in the USA."Dr. MavIntyre"
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 1
Vortex (24 Sep. 2002)
Smallville: Season 2, Episode 19
Precipice (22 Apr. 2003) - Actor
- Producer
- Director
Tom Welling is probably best known for playing Clark Kent on the hit television series Smallville (2001).
He was born Thomas Joseph Welling in Putnam Valley, New York, to Bonnie and Thomas Welling, who is a retired executive for General Motors. He has a younger brother, Mark Welling, who is also an actor, and two older sisters. He is of three quarters German and one quarter British Isles (mostly Irish) descent. Welling graduated from Okemos High School in Okemos, Michigan, when he was eighteen years old. Before that, he spent his freshman year in the Salesianum School in Wilmington, Delaware. He played a lot of varsity soccer in his high school and received "fair" grades on his exams. But even so, Tom did not want to go to college. He wanted to be a construction worker and after graduation worked in a construction service site.
Tom eventually moved on to modeling after spending a period of time working in the construction business. While modeling, he met fellow celebrity and model Ashton Kutcher while they were booked for a project together. The two eventually become good friends. Even though both Ashton and Tom were famous models, Tom decided to be an actor. He had an offer from a guy who worked in the agency he was signed with to be an actor. Tom attended a few casting calls and not too long later, became an actor.
The acting gigs that he received eventually made directors take more notice of him. Tom Welling was asked to play the role of Clark Kent in the hit series Smallville (2001). What many people probably don't know is that Tom turned down the role twice. He said that the reason he turned down the role wasn't because the story wasn't good, but it was because he thought the role was bigger than he was and he didn't want people to think that he wasn't a good enough actor.
Even so, Tom ended up taking the role because he had the feeling that the show was going to be a great hit and he would be a fool not to take it. Tom even said he felt some sort of connection between himself and his character, Clark Kent. Therefore, Tom made himself a household name.
Other than only becoming a face on television, Welling also acts in other movies. The movie with which he is probably most associated is Cheaper by the Dozen (2003), in which he starred with Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt, and its sequel, Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005), in which he repeated his prior role. Tom has also starred in a B-grade horror flick, The Fog (2005), together with Lost (2004)'s star, Maggie Grace. Although that movie didn't really achieve box-office success, Tom's acting talents still got noticed by the critics. More recently, he co-starred in the fictional historical drama Parkland (2013) with Zac Efron, whom he befriended.
Tom married Jamie White, one of his closest friends, on July 5, 2002. Tom has said that the person he respects the most is his wife, because she has the greatest heart. According to reports, while working on Smallville, he lived with his wife in Los Angeles, and relocated to Vancouver for filming. Tom and Jamie separated in 2013.- Exodus (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Calling (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Accelerate (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Witness (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Precipice (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Visitor (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Rosetta (2003) ... Clark Kent / Himself
- Fever (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Prodigal (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Rush (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Suspect (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Insurgence (2003) ... Clark Kent
- Visage (2003) ... Clark Kent / Tina Greer
- Skinwalker (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Dichotic (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Ryan (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Lineage (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Redux (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Nocturne (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Red (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Duplicity (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Heat (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Vortex (2002) ... Clark Kent
- Actress
- Producer
Kristin Kreuk was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Deanna Che, who is of Chinese ancestry, and Peter Kreuk, who is of Dutch descent. Her parents are landscape architects. She attended and graduated from Eric Hamber Secondary School. Although she did some stage work in school, she focused more on her studies. She described herself as shy and boring.
For her first professional work, she went to an open casting audition for Edgemont (2000), a teen drama series aired on CBC Television in Canada. She plays the role as "Laurel Yeung". Laurel was the last main character to be cast because the casting director was having a problem finding an actress. Fortunately, for them (and us), they found Kristin just in time.
Her career was set to take off when she landed on the highly acclaimed serial drama series for The WB, Smallville (2001). It follows the story of "Clark Kent" in his pre-Superman days in a small town of Smallville, Kansas. Kreuk played the role as "Lana Lang", Clark Kent's object of desire before he meets "Lois Lane".
Smallville (2001) proved to be a giant step for Kristin's acting career, as she landed several interviews with several magazines, including YM (Young and Modern) and Rolling Stone. She also did a commercial for Neutrogena, popular for its skin care products.- Exodus (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Calling (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Accelerate (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Witness (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Precipice (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Visitor (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Rosetta (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Fever (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Prodigal (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Rush (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Suspect (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Insurgence (2003) ... Lana Lang
- Visage (2003) ... Lana Lang / Tina Greer
- Skinwalker (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Dichotic (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Ryan (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Lineage (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Redux (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Nocturne (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Red (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Duplicity (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Heat (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Vortex (2002) ... Lana Lang
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Michael Owen Rosenbaum is an American actor and pod-caster. He is known for portraying Lex Luthor on the Superman television series Smallville, a role that TV Guide included in their 2013 list of "The 60 Nastiest Villains of All Time". Rosenbaum is also known for portraying Martinex in Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Parker in Urban Legend, Adam/Adina in Sorority Boys and Dutch Nilbog on Fox's Breaking In. He also has an extensive voiceover career in animation, such as his role of Wally West / The Flash in the DC Animated Universe series Justice League (2001-04) and its sequel Justice League Unlimited (2004-06). Between 2015 and 2016, he played the lead role in the TV Land comedy series Impastor. He is also the lead singer of the band Sun Spin with his friend Rob Danson. The band's first album, Best Days was released on February 9, 2021- Exodus (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Calling (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Accelerate (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Witness (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Precipice (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Visitor (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Rosetta (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Fever (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Prodigal (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Rush (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Suspect (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Insurgence (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Visage (2003) ... Lex Luthor
- Skinwalker (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Dichotic (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Ryan (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Lineage (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Redux (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Nocturne (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Red (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Duplicity (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Heat (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Vortex (2002) ... Lex Luthor
- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Mack was born in Germany but moved with her family to Long Beach, California, when she was 2. She began acting at 4 with print work and commercials, and began studying at The Young Actors Space in Los Angeles when she was 7. Before joining the cast of Smallville (2001), Allison starred in the short-lived and sorely under-rated Fox television comedy Opposite Sex (2000). Prior to that, she was a regular on Hiller and Diller (1997), working alongside great talents such as Richard Lewis, Kevin Nealon, and Eugene Levy. Allison has also guest-starred in the WB family drama 7th Heaven (1996) as a teenager caught up in the "cutting" trend.
Mack has starred in many movies for television, including the cable film My Horrible Year! (2001), which was directed by Eric Stoltz and starring Karen Allen, Mimi Rogers, and Stoltz himself. She was also in A Private Matter (1992) with Sissy Spacek and Aidan Quinn, Living a Lie (1991) with Peter Coyote and Jill Eikenberry, Unlikely Angel (1996) with Dolly Parton and Roddy McDowall, and Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden (1996) starring Mary Tyler Moore and Linda Lavin. Allison is also an accomplished dancer and singer and she currently living in Los Angeles. She enjoys reading, going to movies and plays and spending time with her friends and family.- Exodus (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Calling (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Accelerate (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Witness (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Precipice (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Visitor (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Rosetta (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Fever (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Prodigal (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Rush (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Suspect (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Insurgence (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan (credit only)
- Visage (2003) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Skinwalker (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Dichotic (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Ryan (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Lineage (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Redux (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Nocturne (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Red (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Duplicity (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Heat (2002) ... Chloe Sullivan
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
John Soursby Glover, Jr., is an American actor, known for a range of villainous roles in films and television, including Lionel Luthor on the Superman-inspired television series Smallville. In 1993 he co-starred in the dark comedy Ed and His Dead Mother with Steve Buscemi and Ned Beatty.Glover was born in Salisbury, Maryland, the son of Cade (née Mullins) and John Soursby Glover, Sr., a television salesman. Glover attended Wicomico High School and acted at Towson University. Glover began his career at the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia, and later studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas. Aside from his theatrical endeavors, Glover is also actively involved with the Alzheimer's Association. His inspiration for joining this cause was his own father's experience with Alzheimer's disease.- Exodus (2003) ... Lionel Luthor
- Calling (2003) ... Lionel Luthor
- Accelerate (2003) ... Lionel Luthor
- Witness (2003) ... Lionel Luthor
- Precipice (2003) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Visitor (2003) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Rosetta (2003) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Fever (2003) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Prodigal (2003) ... Lionel Luthor
- Rush (2003) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Suspect (2003) ... Lionel Luthor
- Insurgence (2003) ... Lionel Luthor
- Visage (2003) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Skinwalker (2002) ... Lionel Luthor
- Dichotic (2002) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Ryan (2002) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Lineage (2002) ... Lionel Luthor
- Redux (2002) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Nocturne (2002) ... Lionel Luthor
- Red (2002) ... Lionel Luthor
- Duplicity (2002) ... Lionel Luthor
- Heat (2002) ... Lionel Luthor (credit only)
- Vortex (2002) ... Lionel Luthor
- Actress
- Writer
- Music Department
Annette O'Toole grew up in the Houston dance studio run by her mother. She made her television debut at the age of two, as a kid on The Don Mahoney Kiddie Trooper Show. When she was 13, with ten years of singing and dancing lessons behind her, she and her mother went to L.A. for a year to see if she could have a career in show business. Within two months, she got her first professional job: dancing with Danny Kaye on The Danny Kaye Show. "I've used my singing and dancing training in so many ways," she says. "The discipline you get from that is wonderful for an actor."
O'Toole's first acting role was in My Three Sons, followed by appearances in Gunsmoke, The Partridge Family, The Mod Squad, and Hawaii Five-O. Over the decades she has appeared in more than 40 series (among them Law & Order, Nash Bridges, and The Outer Limits), mini-series (Lonesome Dove, Dead by Sunset, Jewels) and TV movies, most notably playing (and singing as) Tammy Wynette in Stand By Your Man and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy in The Kennedys of Massachusetts, for which she received an Emmy nomination.
Playing Beverly Marsh in Stephen King's It is one of her fondest memories. (O'Toole judges her favorites based on the filming experience.) In this century, she played a bounty hunter on The Huntress, Clark Kent's adoptive mom on Smallville (where she and John Glover became lifelong friends) and Jim Carrey's mom on Kidding. She is currently a regular on the Netflix series Virgin River, renewed for a fifth season.
Her film career began in 1975, playing a Young American Miss contestant in Michael Ritchie's Smile. She has since appeared in such iconic films as 48 Hrs., Cat People, and Superman III as Lana Lang. (She has played Superman's adoptive mother and, here, his girlfriend.) Her favorite - out of all the TV and films - is the 1987 movie Cross My Heart, in which she co-starred with Martin Short as a couple on their third date, both of whom are trying to figure out how to share their biggest secrets.
For all her success in film and television, O'Toole's deepest love is the theater. When her six-year run on Smallville ended, she decided to focus on theater, which she has been doing for the past decade. She went to New York and her first audition led to her being cast in The Sea Gull. She has appeared in several off-Broadway productions, among them Adam Rapp's Kindness, Tracy Letts' Man from Nebraska, and Tennessee Williams' A Lovely Sunday For Creve Couer. (Performing on Broadway is still her goal.) She has also appeared in many regional productions, including Wendy Wasserstein's Third, Regina Taylor's Magnolia, and Jane Anderson's The Quality of Life.
Her most rewarding theatrical role was in Southern Comfort at the Public Theater in 2016. She played transgender male Robert Eads, for which she received the Lucille Lortel Award. ("Today they'd hire a transgender male," she says. "As they should.")
O'Toole's most fortuitous casting was co-starring with Michael McKean in the Lifetime movie Final Justice. Having known each other casually, they became good friends as they filmed in Portland. Back in L.A., their first date was the 1997 UCLA concert with Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, and Van Morrison. Soon after that they were married, each bringing along two children from previous marriages. Prolific songwriters - they co-wrote the Academy Award-nominated song "A Kiss at the End of the Rainbow" for the Christopher Guest film A Mighty Wind, which McKean starred in - they took their repertoire on the road in 2005, performing all around Los Angeles and at Feinstein's at the Regency in New York. They are currently working on a new musical called Harold and Lillian, based on a documentary of the same name.
"I'm really lucky because I found something that I love early on," O'Toole says, "and I love it even more now than I did then."- Exodus (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Calling (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Accelerate (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Witness (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Precipice (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Visitor (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Rosetta (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Fever (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Prodigal (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Rush (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Suspect (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Insurgence (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Visage (2003) ... Martha Kent
- Skinwalker (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Dichotic (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Ryan (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Lineage (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Redux (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Nocturne (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Red (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Duplicity (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Heat (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Vortex (2002) ... Martha Kent
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
John Richard Schneider IV was born April 8, 1960, in Mt. Kisco, New York, to Shirley and John Richard "Jack" Schneider III, a pilot and U.S. Air Force veteran. His parents divorced when he was two. John began acting at the age of eight. He was in many plays in New York City. He and his mother moved to Atlanta, Georgia, when he was fourteen. He got involved in the local theater and was in many local productions. He had a small part in Smokey and the Bandit (1977) starring Burt Reynolds.
His big break came when he won the role of Bo Duke on The Dukes of Hazzard (1979) on CBS from 1979-1985. He auditioned for the role pretending he was a genuine country boy. He had a weeks growth of beard and held a beer can claiming he was from Snellville, Georgia. He later became a very successful country singer and had several hit songs including "I've Been Around Enough To Know" and "Country Girls." He has since opened Faith Works Productions in San Antonio, Texas. He also appears in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993) as Daniel Simon/Red McCall.- Exodus (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Calling (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Accelerate (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Witness (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Precipice (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Visitor (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Rosetta (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Fever (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Prodigal (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Rush (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Suspect (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Insurgence (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Visage (2003) ... Jonathan Kent
- Skinwalker (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Dichotic (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Ryan (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Lineage (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Redux (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Nocturne (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Red (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Duplicity (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Heat (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Vortex (2002) ... Jonathan Kent
- Sam Jones III was born on 29 April 1983 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor, known for Krews (2010), Glory Road (2006) and Home of the Brave (2006).
- Exodus (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Calling (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Accelerate (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Witness (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Precipice (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Visitor (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Rosetta (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Fever (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Prodigal (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Rush (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Suspect (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Insurgence (2003) ... Pete Ross (credit only)
- Visage (2003) ... Pete Ross
- Skinwalker (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Dichotic (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Ryan (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Lineage (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Redux (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Nocturne (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Red (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Duplicity (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Heat (2002) ... Pete Ross
- Vortex (2002) ... Pete Ross