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Smallville S6
Season 6
Show Guide
Now in its sixth season, this reinterpretation of the enduring Superman mythology and its classic characters blends realism and adventure into an exciting action series. This year, Clark Kent and Lex Luthor have become the sworn enemies that comic book aficionados have always known and loved.
This season, Clark must battle his way out of the Phantom Zone. Thrown into this Kryptonian jail created by Jor-El, Clark finds himself without powers and surrounded by revenge-seeking criminals sent away by his father. Jor-El's former assistant, a young woman named Raya (recurring guest star Pascale Hutton - "Traveler"), comes to Clark's aid in the Phantom Zone and helps him escape. Unfortunately, others may have escaped as well.
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Meet the Characters
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Lois Lane
Erica Durance
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Jason Teague
Jensen Ackeles
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Clark Kent
Tom Welling
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Lex Luthor
Michael Rosenbaum
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Episodes
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Episode 1
Zod
Thrown into the Phantom Zone, a Kryptonian jail created by his biological father, Jor-El (voiced by recurring guest star TERENCE STAMP), Clark (series star TOM WELLING) finds himself without powers and surrounded by revenge-seeking criminals sent away by Jor-El. Meanwhile, having taken over Lex's (series star MICHAEL ROSENBAUM) body, Zod keeps Lana (series star KRISTIN KREUK) captive, demanding that she give him an heir, and begins his plans to turn Earth into a Krypton-like planet using the alien ship's hard drive. After Lois (series star ERICA DURANCE) and Martha's (series star ANNETTE O'TOOLE) airplane crashes near the Fortress of Solitude, Jor-El tells Martha how to kill Zod. Meanwhile, at The Daily Planet, Chloe (series star ALLISON MACK) reunites with an old flame, Jimmy Olsen (recurring guest star AARON ASHMORE - "Veronica Mars"). Series star JOHN GLOVER appears as Lionel Luthor.
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Episode 2
Sneeze
As Clark overworks himself to clean up the destruction done by Zod, he develops the Kryptonian version of a head cold. After some very destructive sneezes, Clark discovers that he possesses a new power: super breath! Meanwhile, Lois lands a job at The Inquisitor, the local tabloid, and Lana moves in with Lex. Lex's fears that someone is following him quickly prove true when he is kidnapped.
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Episode 3
Wither
Still guilt-ridden about the destruction he caused while he was controlled by Zod, Lex throws a charity costume ball for the town and hires THE ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS (themselves) to perform. Lois reluctantly agrees to be billionaire Oliver Queen's (recurring guest star JUSTIN HARTLEY) date to the event. Meanwhile, Clark and Chloe pursue a female creature that plants seeds in male human bodies in order to procreate, and the hunt intensifies after the entity attacks Jimmy (recurring guest star AARON ASHMORE).
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Episode 4
Arrow
While attending a fundraiser, Lois witnesses the Green Arrow (recurring guest star JUSTIN HARTLEY) snatching a rare diamond necklace off of Martha's neck and vows to find out about the man behind the costume. Clark does some investigating of his own and discovers that the Green Arrow is actually Oliver Queen, who has been stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. Meanwhile, Lex enlists Lionel's help in testing Lana's loyalty.
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Episode 5
Reunion
In flashbacks, Lex and Oliver (recurring guest star JUSTIN HARTLEY) are teenagers attending the same prep school, where Oliver and his friends bully Lex and his buddy Duncan (BRYCE HODGSON). In order to gain the others' acceptance, Lex beats up Duncan, inadvertently sending him staggering into the path of a speeding car, which kills Duncan. In the present day, Lex and Oliver--whose secret identity is the Green Arrow--return to the school for a reunion and are startled when Oliver's old pals start getting killed in violent and mysterious accidents that somehow point to Duncan. Meanwhile, when Clark sees satellite photos showing that four other craters were created the day he escaped from the Phantom Zone, he realizes that others may have followed him.
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Episode 6
Fallout
Clark is thrilled to learn that Raya (recurring guest star PASCALE HUTTON), the Kryptonian girl who helped him get out of the Phantom Zone, managed to escape as well and is now in Smallville. As the two grow close, Raya shows Clark how to restore power to the Fortress of Solitude. However, Baern (musician BOW WOW), a killer who also escaped from the Zone, threatens both Raya and Clark, seeking revenge for his imprisonment.
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Episode 7
Rage
Clark learns that the Green Arrow (recurring guest star JUSTIN HARTLEY)--whose public identity is Oliver Queen--was shot while trying to save a couple from a carjacking, but Oliver denies he was injured. However, when Oliver starts displaying erratic behavior, Clark and Chloe investigate and find out that Oliver is taking a super-drug that helps his body heal itself--but has severe side effects. Meanwhile, Lana makes a shocking discovery that will impact her relationship with Lex.
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Episode 8
Static
Clark learns that a Phantom Zone escapee has landed in Seattle and slaughtered the entire crew of a Taiwanese cargo ship. Upon further investigation, Clark comes face to face with the horrifying phantom, Aldar (professional wrestler BATISTA), who sucks the bones out of people. Meanwhile, a patient with the ability to travel between planes of existence escapes from LuthorCorp's secret experimental laboratory and seeks revenge on Lex.
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Episode 9
Subterranean
Clark is shocked to discover that his neighbour Jed McNally (JOHN NOVAK) is holding migrant labourers captive and forcing them to work on his farm. Feeling guilty since he sees himself as the ultimate illegal immigrant, Clark seeks help from Martha to allow a young boy and his mother to stay in the country.
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Episode 10
Hydro
After Lana confesses to Chloe that she has reservations about marrying Lex due to her lingering feelings for Clark, the gossip columnist for The Daily Planet, Linda Lake (TORI SPELLING), writes a story detailing their exact conversation. Determined to prove that she didn't give the story to Lake, Chloe investigates her co-worker and discovers Lake has the ability to turn herself into water, which allows her to secretly eavesdrop for her column. Meanwhile, Lois begins to suspect that Oliver (recurring guest star JUSTIN HARTLEY) is the Green Arrow and enlists Clark's help to prove it. Series star TOM WELLING directed the episode.
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Episode 11
Justice
In this special episode, Oliver Queen (recurring guest star JUSTIN HARTLEY), aka the Green Arrow, sends out for reinforcements--and Bart Allen (recurring guest star KYLE GALLNER), aka Impulse; Arthur "AC" Curry (recurring guest star ALAN RITCHSON), aka Aquaman; and Victor Stone (recurring guest star LEE THOMPSON YOUNG), aka Cyborg, return to Smallville to help Oliver take down a secret LuthorCorp laboratory. During a break-in at the facility, Bart is captured and tortured by Lex, but when Clark tries to rescue him, he is felled by meteor rock. An alarmed Chloe goes to Oliver for help, and the newly formed league springs into action to rescue Clark and Bart.
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Episode 12
Labyrinth
After being attacked, Clark wakes up in a mental asylum and is told he has been there for five years due to his elaborate fantasy that he has alien superpowers. In this bizarre world, Martha is married to Lionel, Chloe is also mentally unstable and Lana has chosen Clark over Lex. Lana begs Clark to agree to a doctor's treatment so they can be together, but when a fellow patient named John Jones (recurring guest star PHIL MORRIS) informs him that the doctor is actually a phantom and Clark needs to kill him in order to return to reality, Clark must make the toughest decision of his life.
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Episode 13
Crimson
After Lois applies lipstick made from red Kryptonite, she becomes overwhelmed with desire for Clark and makes her move. When the two share a kiss, the red kryptonite transfers to Clark and eliminates his inhibitions. Clark then bursts into Lex and Lana's wedding dinner and kidnaps the bride-to-be.
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Episode 14
Tresspass
After receiving a photograph of herself dressing in her room, Lana realizes that she has a stalker and decides to hide out at a surprising location. Meanwhile, Jimmy (recurring guest star AARON ASHMORE) breaks up with Chloe, believing that she isn't truly over Clark. Chloe is forced to take a hard look at her feelings for her best friend.
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Episode 15
Freak
Clark and Chloe discover that Tobias (GREYSTON HOLT), a young man who was blinded during the meteor shower and now has the ability to identify "meteor freaks," is being used by Lex to locate people with special abilities in order to experiment on them. When Lana finds out about Tobias' gift, she fears that he will expose Clark and offers Tobias a cornea transplant in exchange for his silence. However, she is not prepared for Tobias' shocking revelation. Series star MICHAEL ROSENBAUM directed the episode.
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Episode 16
Promise
On the day of Lex and Lana's wedding, Lex receives a call from a doctor who threatens to tell Lana the truth about her baby. Meanwhile, Lana begins to have second thoughts about marrying Lex. Clark comes to his own realization--he can't let Lana marry Lex--and decides to tell her his secret. But no one is prepared for what happens when Lionel steps in.
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Episode 17
Combat
Clark and Chloe discover that Titan (professional wrestler KANE), a Phantom Zone escapee, is the star of a secret fight club that broadcasts bloody battles to the death on the Internet. Sensing a story, Lois decides to investigate on her own but is captured and forced to participate in the fights, with Athena (professional wrestler ASHLEY), another Phantom Zone fugitive, as her first opponent. Clark reveals his powers so he can fight Titan but is stunned when he is thrown in the ring with Lois instead.
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Episode 18
Progeny
After Lex discovers that Chloe's mother, Moira (LYNDA CARTER - "Wonder Woman"), has the power to control meteor freaks, he develops a drug to wake her from her catatonic state in an asylum. He then threatens to kill Chloe unless Moira uses her power to help him. Clark helps Chloe break into the asylum to rescue Moira and finally get to know her mother.
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Episode 19
Nemesis
After Jodi (EMILY HOLMES), the wife of a Special Forces soldier, explodes a pipe bomb in one of Lex's secret laboratories, Lionel is severely injured, and Lex is taken hostage by the enraged spouse. Claiming Lex kidnapped her missing husband, Jodi threatens to blow up the entire laboratory with Lex inside it unless he tells her where the soldier is. Clark sets out to rescue Lex but is immediately felled by the Kryptonite lining the earthen walls. Lex and Clark realize that the only way they will make it out alive is by helping each other.
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Episode 20
Noi
In a special "film noir" episode shot partially in black and white, Jimmy (recurring guest star AARON ASHMORE) sees what life in Smallville would have been like in the 1940s. After a secret meeting with Lionel, Lana is shot at the Daily Planet by a mysterious gunman. Jimmy is knocked unconscious while studying photographs of the scene and dreams about a 1940s version of Smallville. In that reality, Lana is a femme fatale who orchestrated the murder of her tycoon husband, Lex; Clark works at the Daily Planet as a reporter; and Lois is a sultry singer working at a bar owned by Lionel. Meanwhile, in the present day, Clark discovers why Lana married Lex.
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Episode 21
Prototype
Lex has been clandestinely trying to turn Wes Keenan (TAHMOH PENIKETT), a military man who supposedly died fighting in Afghanistan, into a supersoldier by injecting him with DNA pulled from the various meteor freaks Lex has captured. After a corrupt Senator, Burke (ALAN C. PETERSON), threatens to expose the secret labs, Lex dispatches Wes to kill the Senator, but Lois witnesses the attack and inadvertently becomes the supersoldier's next target. Meanwhile, Clark tries to convince Lana to leave Lex.
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Episode 22
Phantom
Upon discovering that Lionel told Lana he would kill Clark if she didn't marry Lex, Clark goes after Lionel to silence him once and for all. Lana tells Lex she is leaving him. John Jones (recurring guest star PHIL MORRIS) returns to help Clark stop Lex, who is trying to find the last wraith from the Phantom Zone in order to use its DNA to power his army of supersoldiers. When Lois goes to Reeves Dam to search for information on Lex's secret laboratory, she is brutally stabbed by a security guard. And Chloe's secret power is finally revealed.
Characters
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Lois Lane
Erica Durance
Erica Durance joined the Superman legacy by portraying the iconic Lois Lane in "Smallville." In the role of the future Daily Planet reporter, Durance plays Lois as a street-smart, tough young woman who bonds with the Kent family, to Clark's (Tom Welling) occasional dismay.
Durance grew up in Three Hills, Alberta. A dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., she has guest starred in the television series "Stargate SG-1," "The Chris Isaak Show," "Andromeda" and "Tru Calling." She also starred in the 2004 pilot "Gramercy Park" and guest starred in the fantasy series "The Collector."
Durance recently completed production on the feature film "The Butterfly Effect 2," playing Julie, the central female character. In addition, Durance starred in the cable thriller "Stranded."
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Jason Teague
Jensen Ackeles
Recently listed as one of E! Online's "Sizzlin' 16 of 2004" and YM's "Hottest Guys of 2003," Jensen Ackles is a young actor on the rise.
Ackles makes his big-screen debut in the upcoming feature film "Devour," opposite Dominique Swain and Shannyn Sossamon. The film was directed by David Winkler.
Ackles was seen on "Dawson's Creek" in a recurring role and as a series regular on "Dark Angel." His additional work in television includes appearing in the miniseries "Blonde," opposite Poppy Montgomery and Patrick Dempsey.
In 1997, Ackles began his acting career with much critical acclaim when he joined the cast of "Days of Our Lives." In addition to three Daytime Emmy Award nominations (1998, 1999 and 2000), he won the Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Male Newcomer in 1998.
Ackles was born in Dallas and raised in Richardson, Texas. He now resides in Los Angeles.
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Clark Kent
Tom Welling
Tom Welling, familiar to television audiences from a recurring role on "Judging Amy," makes his series-starring debut in "Smallville" as a teenage Clark Kent struggling to come to grips with his emerging superpowers.
Born and raised in New York, Welling is fairly new to the acting world. He performed in a few high school theatre productions before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a professional career.
His first big break was landing six episodes on "Judging Amy" last season, playing opposite Amy Brenneman in a romantic role that drew raves. He landed the role of Clark after the producers conducted a nationwide search.
When not working, Welling enjoys reading, playing basketball with friends and running.
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Lex Luthor
Michael Rosenbaum
Self-assured and possessed of a rapid-fire wit, Michael Rosenbaum shaved his thick hair for the role he seems born to play: a young Lex Luthor in "Smallville." Born in Oceanside, New York, and raised in Newburgh, Indiana, Rosenbaum excelled in high school drama classes. Once hooked, he took on lead roles in college stage productions such as "The Heidi Chronicles" while attending Western Kentucky University and performing in regional theatre during his summers.
Upon graduating with a degree in mass communications and theatre, he packed his bags and headed for New York to pursue acting. He quickly landed roles in off-Broadway productions and small independent films, and he soon segued into regular appearances on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" in a sketch called "The Amsterdam Kids."
His first real break came when he got a regular role on The WB's comedy series "The Tom Show," with Tom Arnold. The relationship with the network continued as he was cast as Jack in the New York comedy "Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane."
Most recently, Rosenbaum appeared on the big screen in "Sweet November," which starred Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron. Rosenbaum can be seen starring in the college comedy "Sorority Boys," opposite Harland Williams and Barry Watson (The WB's "7th Heaven"), and he plays the lead role in the independent drama "Poolhall Junkies," with Christopher Walken, Rick Schroder and Chazz Palminteri. Rosenbaum also starred in the hit thriller "Urban Legend" and appeared in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Kevin Spacey and John Cusack.
Rosenbaum currently resides in Los Angeles. When not working, he belongs to an ice hockey league. He has played the sport since childhood and is a dedicated New York Rangers fan.
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Lana Lang
Kristin Kreuk
A fresh face to American television viewers, Kristin Kreuk was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. She began acting in plays in high school but mostly focused on her schoolwork rather than the stage. Fate came calling at the beginning of her senior year, when a casting director looking for new talent for the television series "Edgemont" tapped Kreuk for a starring role. It was her first professional audition.
Since then, she has starred on the series for two seasons and has continued her role while filming "Smallville" in her hometown of Vancouver. She will also be seen this spring starring in the title role of the television movie "Snow White," opposite Miranda Richardson.
Kreuk currently lives with her family in Vancouver and, when not working, enjoys reading and spending time with friends.
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Lionel Luthor
John Glover
Tony Award winner and five-time Emmy Award nominee John Glover was born in Salisbury, Maryland. Glover worked off Broadway for 10 years before Jane Fonda's notorious slap in "Julia" caused audiences to sit up and take notice of this talented newcomer. Deciding to take the next step in Hollywood, Glover moved to Los Angeles, where he landed the role of Victor DiMato in the television movie "An Early Frost," playing a brave AIDS patient. His performance earned him his first Emmy nomination.
Glover was soon cast as a series of notable villains, such as the pornographer/blackmailer in "52 Pick-Up," the mad scientist Dr. Jason Woodrue in "Batman & Robin," a manic television executive in "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" and a drunken murderer in "Masquerade." His impressive résumé also includes such box office hits as "Payback," with Mel Gibson; Woody Allen's "Annie Hall"; "Robocop 2"; "Love! Valour! Compassion!"; and the 2002 film "Mid-Century," in which he portrayed Bill Gates opposite Faye Dunaway.
Glover has lit up the small screen as well, with Emmy-nominated turns in the series "Frasier," "L.A. Law" and "Crime & Punishment." Taking his villainous streak to the extreme, Glover portrayed Satan in "Brimstone." Other television credits include the telefilms "The Tempest," "Dead by Midnight," "Assault at West Point: The Court-Martial of Johnson Whittaker," "An Enemy of the People," "A Season of Giants" and "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" Glover received another Emmy nod for his role in the miniseries "Nutcracker: Money, Madness & Murder" and a CableACE Award nomination for his work in "Traveling Man."
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Chloe Sullivan
Allison Mack
Allison Mack has already amassed numerous credits, spanning lighthearted comedies to serious dramatic roles. She was born in Germany but moved with her family to Southern California at the age of 2, beginning her acting career at age 4 with print work and commercials. At 7, she began studying at The Young Actors Space in Los Angeles, where she currently attends classes in improvisation and scene study.
Mack got the chance to display her comedic flair as a series regular on "Hiller and Diller," working alongside comedy greats Richard Lewis, Kevin Nealon and Eugene Levy, and she also starred in the comedy "Opposite Sex." Previously, Mack guest starred in a highly rated and critically praised episode of The WB's family drama "7th Heaven," portraying a teen caught up in the devastating trend of "cutting" (self-mutilation). She can also be seen on Kids' WB! in two episodes of the R.L. Stine series "The Nightmare Room."
Additionally, Mack has starred in many prestigious movies for television, including the recent cable film "My Horrible Year," directed by Eric Stoltz and starring Karen Allen, Mimi Rogers and Stoltz. She appeared in "A Private Matter," with Sissy Spacek and Aidan Quinn; "Living a Lie," with Peter Coyote and Jill Eichenberry; "Unlikely Angel," with Dolly Parton and Roddy McDowall; "Stolen Memories: Secrets from the Rose Garden," starring Mary Tyler Moore and Linda Lavin; and "A Mother's Revenge."
On the big screen, Mack appeared in "Camp Nowhere" and starred in the video release "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves."
An accomplished dancer and singer, Mack enjoys reading, going to movies and plays and spending time with her friends and family.
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Pete Ross
Sam Jones III
Having been in Hollywood only two years, Sam Jones III is already making quite a name for himself. He recently completed leading roles in two feature films, "Zigzag" and "Snipes," as well as guest starring in several television series. His role as Pete marks his series-starring debut.
Growing up in Boston, Massachusetts, Jones acted in local commercials. After spending a summer vacation with a friend living in Los Angeles, he caught the showbiz bug and decided to pursue a career in acting. Soon after he graduated from high school, Jones moved to Hollywood to follow his dream.
His first job was a memorable guest-starring role on "NYPD Blue," in which he portrayed a troubled teen who stole a gun and hid it in his daughter's crib. From there, Jones' career began to grow. His credits include an emotionally charged recurring role on "C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation," in which he played a teen who accidentally kills a girl and then watches as his grandfather attempts to take the blame. He also guest starred on "Judging Amy," as a sexually abused teen who gets mixed up in a drive-by shooting. Jones appears in two episodes of the R.L. Stine series "The Nightmare Room," on Kids' WB!.
On the big screen, Jones is poised to make an auspicious debut. In the gritty independent drama "Zigzag," he plays the autistic 15-year-old title character, opposite Wesley Snipes as his crack-addicted father. The film also stars Oliver Platt, Natasha Lyonne and John Leguizamo as his terminally ill mentor. Jones also stars in the upcoming independent crime drama "Snipes," playing opposite rapper Nelly and Dean Winters ("Oz").
When he is not working, Jones spends his time on the basketball court. He relocated from Los Angeles to Vancouver for the filming of "Smallville."
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Jonathan Kent
John Schneider
John Schneider is a multitalented performer with credits spanning television, film, music and the stage. Best known for his role as Bo Duke on the popular television series "The Dukes of Hazzard," Schneider stars in "Smallville" as Jonathan Kent, father to the teenage Clark Kent.
Schneider starred for six seasons as one of the fast-driving, fun-loving cousins of the Duke clan on the hugely popular '80s comedy-adventure series "The Dukes of Hazzard." He recently reprised his beloved role in the television movie "The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood." Schneider was also a series regular on the family drama "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and the syndicated drama "Heaven Help Us."
Schneider has starred in numerous original television movies, including "Michael Landon, the Father I Knew," "True Women," "Night of the Twisters," "The Legend of Ruby Silver," "Texas" and "Desperate Journey." He also lends his voice to a lead character in Kids' WB!'s animated series "The Mummy."
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Martha Kent
Annette O'Toole
Annette O'Toole played Lana Lang, the girl Clark Kent left behind in his youth, in the big-screen feature "Superman III." Now, she takes her new place in the Superman saga playing Clark Kent's mother, Martha, in the new action-adventure series "Smallville."
Born in Houston, Texas, O'Toole started dancing at the early age of 3. At 13, she moved with her family to Los Angeles, and she began taking acting lessons. Her first big break came when she starred in the 1975 feature film "Smile," as a conniving beauty pageant contestant. Since then, O'Toole has appeared on the big screen in "48 Hrs.," playing the girlfriend of Nick Nolte's character; the 1982 remake of "Cat People," directed by Paul Schrader; "Here on Earth," with Chris Klein and Leelee Sobieski; "One on One"; "King of the Gypsies"; "Cross My Heart"; and "Love at Large."
Most recently, O'Toole starred on the cable television series "The Huntress," and she has also been a series regular on "Nash Bridges." She has guest starred on many series, including "Law & Order," "Boy Meets World" and "Frasier."
O'Toole was nominated for Emmy and Golden Globe Awards for her portrayal of Rose Kennedy in the television miniseries "The Kennedys of Massachusetts." Her numerous television movie credits include "The War Between the Tates," as a student involved with her professor; "Stand By Your Man," in which she showcased her singing voice playing country music legend Tammy Wynette; "Love for Rent"; "A Girl of the Limberlost"; "The Entertainer"; Stephen King's "It"; and Danielle Steel's "Jewels."
Dividing her time between stage and screen, O'Toole has performed in theatre productions around the country, including a run in Los Angeles in "Vanities" and performances of "Yankee Wives" and "Sun Bearing Down" at The Globe Theater.
Currently living in Los Angeles, O'Toole is married to actor Michael McKean ("Best in Show").
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