Smallville characters Season Two
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[edit] Sheriff Ethan
- Played by: Mitchell Kosterman
- Appears in: "Vortex", "Heat", "Nocturne", "Lineage", "Ryan", "Skinwalker", "Suspect"
First appearing as a deputy, Ethan eventually became the sheriff of Smallville. He was the face of the Smallville police force throughout the remainder of his time on the show. His final appearance came when he tried to kill Lionel. But after failing to do so, he framed Jonathan for the murder. He was eventually caught by, of course, Clark Kent.
[edit] Roger Nixon
- Played by: Tom O'Brien
- Appears in: "Vortex"
A reporter for the Inquisitor, Nixon first appears while trying to blackmail Lex for money with information involving Lex's youthful illegal exploits, involving the events that occurred at Club Zero. However, Lex gained the upper hand and threatened Nixon that if he did not work for him (only writing stories that would display Lex in a good light as well as investigating Clark Kent), Lex would erase any trace of his existence. As Nixon began to dig into Clark's background, he came closer and closer to Clark's secret. They come across a cropduster who thoughts he saw something land during the meteor shower. This leads them to find the key to Clark's spaceship in a field the cropduster pointed them towards. Fixating on Clark, Nixon tests his theories by planting a bomb in Clark's truck. Nixon catches Clark surviving the blast on video. He takes the key from Lex, after overhearing Clark and his parents discussing its' purpose. Nixon sneaks onto the Kent farm and eventually finds the storm cellar with the ship. The key is ripped from his hands and molds with the ship, making it hover and glow. Nixon takes off into the tornado-strewn Smallville with Jonathan fast behind. The two become trapped underneath a lead-lined church basement. When Clark finds them, the meteor rocks in the basement weaken Clark. Nixon, strapping a rock to Clark, takes him as proof and tries to kill Jonathan to escape. Lex then appears and shoots Nixon, stopping him from killing Jonathan as well as keeping his connection with Nixon a secret.
[edit] Desiree Atkins
- Played by: Krista Allen
- Appears in: "Heat"
Powers and Abilities: Using pheromones, Desiree could make any man, except Clark, do her bidding.
Desiree Atkins was a kryptonite mutant who could arouse her male victims with her seductive pheromones. She coerced Lex to marry her and planned to kill him to earn his wealth, using Clark and Jonathan Kent. Since her powers had no effect on Clark, Jonathan became her next victim. Her plans were stopped by Clark and was sent to prison.
[edit] Eleanore "Nell" Potter
- Played by: Sarah-Jane Redmond
- Appears in: "Duplicity", "Redux", "Ryan"
Eleanore "Nell" Potter is the aunt and guardian of Lana Lang and the sister of Lana's mother. She raised Lana ever since her parents were eviscerated by the meteor shower. She had later left and married insurance adjuster Dean, and moved to Metropolis.
[edit] Dr. Steven Hamilton
- Played by: Joe Morton
- Appears in: "Duplicity"
Hamilton used to be a professor at Metropolis University, where he, Arthur Walsh, and Donovan Jamison worked to discover the secrets of the meteor rocks. He even was supposedly one of the first to handle the first Apollo moon rocks. However, Hamilton's theory that the rocks manipulate cellular make-up became an obsession. After being thrown out of Met. U. for inappropriate student-teacher relations, he came to Smallville to continue his research. He eventually was sought out by Lex Luthor, who, interested in his unnatural white cell count, funded Hamilton's further research. From then on, Hamilton became Lex's personal scientist, from resurrecting the Nicodemus flower to analyzing the Kryptonian key. His continued exposure to the meteor rocks unfortunately gave him symptoms similar to Earl Jenkins' jitters.
Once Lex cut his funding due to his new company LexCorp, Hamilton steals the spaceship from Pete's barn after Pete found in in a field. After realizing that the octagonal key goes into the ship, he talks to Lex to see if he has it, which he doesn't, because it fell out during the storm. He goes back to Pete's barn to search for the key where Pete confronts him. Realizing that Pete knows the owner of the ship, Hamilton kidnaps him and threatens to inject him with a kryptonite serum unless Pete reveals the truth. Clark naturally comes in to help, but is left weakened by the meteor rocks. A scuffle ensues and Hamilton goes into seizures after a few drops of the kryptonite solution drips on his head, killing him due to the pressure on his body.
His work on the meteor rocks was eventually found by his old colleague Donovan Jamison who wished to become a super-being with the powers exhibited by Tina Greer, Sean Kelvin, and Greg Arkin. Just like Hamilton, his obsession eventually caused his demise as he died in an explosion he himself caused.
[edit] Byron Moore
- Played by: Sean Faris
- Appears in: "Nocturne"
Powers and Abilities: Transformed into a werewolf-like creature with superhuman strength when absorbing sunlight.
Byron Moore was a peaceful, timid child who was very poetic and in love with Lana Lang he once snuck out to leave a poem for her at the graveyard but he was chased down by his father and shot with a tranquilizer. He escapes again from the basement where he is chained and he becomes friends with Clark, Lana, Chloe and Pete. But when Clark tries to rescue him he turns into this great beast and in his fury he hurts Lana and almost killed Lionel and Martha till he was thrown into a dark well by Clark losing his powers.
[edit] Henry Small
- Played by: Patrick Cassidy
- Appears in: "Lineage", "Skinwalker", "Insurgence", "Suspect", "Witness"
Henry Small is a lawyer and a descendant of town founder Ezra Small. During a family history assignment, Lana uncovered a photo of her mother with Henry and realized that the date on its back was inconsistent with the time of her birth and her parents' marriage. As it turned out, Lana's mother was dating Henry at around the same time Lana was born. Lana began to inquire whether Henry was her biological father; initially, Henry told her to stay out of his life, but his interest was piqued as well after Lana wrote him a letter imploring him to cooperate with her. Henry agreed to take a paternity test, and the results showed that he indeed was Lana's father. He later introduced Lana to his wife, Jennifer, who told her not to get too attached to Henry because he is very emotionally distant from his own wife and kids, paying more attention to his floundering law career. Eventually, Lana decided to invite the Smalls to a riding competition of hers, but discovered that Jennifer was divorcing Henry because of his seeming obsession with his newfound daughter. In an emotional private meeting at the Talon, Lana told Henry to focus on mending his marriage to Jennifer and temporarily put their father-daughter relationship on the backburner.
[edit] Dr. Garner
- Played by: Martin Cummins
- Appears in: "Ryan", "Lineage", "Delete", "Memoria"
The head doctor at the Summerholt Institute who experimented on the telepath Ryan James. Because of his experimentations, he caused Ryan to have brain tumors. He later helped Lex try to recover the lost memories that Lionel had erased with to electro-shock therapy. When exposing Clark to a kryptonite tank, Clark's body somehow overloaded the computer systems and disabled Garner (it is unknown as to his current condition, but judging by his lack of Summerholt involvement in "Blank", it can be surmised that he is either dead, in a coma, or somehow off the show).
[edit] Mayor William Tate
- Played by: William B. Davis
- Appears in: "Ryan", "Relic"
The mayor of Smallville for many years, William Tate was looking to get Lex's support in the upcoming mayoral election by endorsing Lex's plan for an expansion of the LuthorCorp plant. However, after Mayor Tate gave him a card asking him to call a certain gentleman who would "explain how things work," Lex got suspicious. He realized that the mayor was making sweetheart deals with various businesses, and so had a television commercial made exposing his corruption. Mayor Tate threatened to revoke the bid for the plant expansion, but Lex held firm, saying he was willing to sacrifice it in order to defeat Tate. A year later, it was revealed that in 1961, the mayor had served as a young sheriff's deputy in Smallville. As a deputy, "Billy" Tate was in love with the beautiful but married Louise McCallum (Lana's great aunt). However, when Louise struck up a relationship with drifter "Joe" (Jor-El), Tate vowed to separate the two, hiring small-time thief Lachlan Luthor (Lex's grandfather) to kill Joe. However, Lachlan ended up shooting and killing Louise instead, and Louise's husband Dexter McCallum was wrongly convicted of the murder. When Clark, Lana, and Chloe learned the truth, they went to Sheriff Adams, but she was unwilling to do anything on unsubstantiated claims. Clark then concocted a scheme by dressing up like Joe and seeing Mayor Tate in his office. Thinking Clark really was Joe, Tate tried to kill him, but Sheriff Adams and her deputies burst in at that moment, and the mayor confessed to everything he had done. He was then arrested by Sheriff Adams.
[edit] Dr. Frederick Walden
Powers and Abilities: After awaking from a coma caused by using the Kryptonian key in the Kawatche caves, Dr. Walden was able to emit powerful rays from his hands which appeared to have multiple purposes (destructive - he destroyed the imparable glass and blasted Clark from the barn; some sort of telekinesis - raised Clark intro the air and he was also able to change the symbols in the Kawatche caves).
An archaeologist who is hired by Lex Luthor to investigate the mystery surrounding the caves, who doubts Lex's reasoning that Clark has anything to do with the caves. After he inserts the key into the slot in the cave, he gets an informational overload that causes him to be in an eternal coma. Eventually, Doctor Walden died by his own hand (literally) while trying to destroy Clark. His body was completely destroyed in an explosion; however, his right hand remained untouched since he was holding the Kryptonian key in it.
[edit] Sheriff Nancy Adams
- Played by: Camille Mitchell
- Appears in: "Precipice", "Witness", "Accelerate", "Extinction", "Perry", "Relic", "Magnetic", "Whisper", "Delete", "Hereafter", "Velocity", "Obsession", "Resurrection", "Crisis", "Pariah", "Spirit", "Blank", "Ageless", "Arrival", "Mortal", "Hidden", "Lockdown"
Sheriff Nancy Adams first came onto the scene when she investigated Clark's throwing of Andy Connors across her police cruiser. Since then, she has been involved in every major criminal investigation in Smallville until her sudden and surprising demise at the hands of the crooked cops looking for the black spaceship from the second meteor shower.
[edit] Dr. Virgil Swann
- Played by: Christopher Reeve
- Appears in: "Rosetta", "Legacy"
Virgil Swann is a scientist who was able to translate and decipher Kryptonian messages sent for Kal-El. At the age of nineteen, he graduated with his MIT from the California Institute of Technology and Harvard University. Throughout his twenties to forties, he founded Swann Electronics, a satellite company that made billions, most of which he dedicated to searching for alien life. Some unknown accident caused him to become quadriplegic, and withdraw from society. He gives Clark words of encouragement of him choosing his own destiny, to become the man he needs to be.
[edit] Jor-El
- Voiced by: Terence Stamp
- Appears in: "Calling", "Exodus", "Exile", "Phoenix", "Memoria", "Covenant", "Sacred", "Commencement", "Arrival", "Solitude", "Reckoning", "Vessel", "Zod"
Jor-El was the biological father of Clark Kent (Kal-El). In his youth, he went to Smallville, fell in love with Louise McCallum (Lana Lang's aunt), and was framed for her murder. He managed to escape with the help of Hiram Kent, the father of Jonathan Kent.
Thanks to him, Jor-El had chosen the Kent family as the Earth family for Clark/Kal-El to be raised by. He and his wife Lara sent their son to Earth, after Krypton was destroyed (thanks to General Zod and Brainiac). Jor-El felt that with such power at his disposal, Clark could rule the world.
Jor-El sent his own guide, filled with his memories and dedication to watch over Clark and guide him to his destiny. He tried to force Clark to leave his loved ones on Earth to fulfill his destiny by imprinting the mark of his ancestors.
He then infused Jonathan Kent with Kryptonian powers to retrieve Clark back when he was under the influence of Red Kryptonite. He had later sent Kara (actually an Earth girl who he manipulated in the Kawatche Caves) to lure him to the Caves, so he could brainwash him to become the "Kal-El" that he should be.
Jor-El then placed Clark on the journey to find the Crystals of Knowledge before the Earth people (mainly Lionel, Lex, and the Teagues) find it and bring the world into total chaos.
After creating the Fortress of Solitude with the Crystals and leaving to save Smallville from the Disciples of Zod, Jor-El punished Clark for breaking his promise to return by stripping him of his powers. Jor-El then chose Lionel Luthor to possess and resurrected Clark back to life and as a Kryptonian, after he was shot by a teenage psychopath. However, for this resurrection, Jor-El warns that the price for his resurrection and Clark's choice to turn his back on Jor-el and his powers has its price.
Despite all this, Jor-El clearly loves his son and has proven that he is willing to be there for Clark. When he embraces Clark in Lionel Luthor's body, he tells Clark that he hopes Clark will one day call him father. Jor-El has, in the past season, shun his cold, distant father persona in favor of a more caring, open father figure. Ironically, in Lionel Luthor's body, he has been more of a father to Clark and spent more time with Clark than Lionel ever did with his own son Lex.
[edit] Dr. Helen Bryce Luthor
- Played by: Emmanuelle Vaugier
- Appears in: "Dichotic", "Visage", "Fever", "Visitor", "Precipice", "Calling", "Exodus", "Exile", "Phoenix"
Dr. Helen Bryce Luthor was a Smallville medical doctor who examines Clark and Martha when they fall ill by too much kryptonite. She discovers Clark's secret and swears not to tell anyone. Later on she marries Lex and tries to kill him by getting the pilot of the plane to plunge the plane into the ocean. Lex survives and resumes his honeymoon with his bride. Along the way, he confronts Helen, who later escapes the plane after a scuffle with a gun shoots the pilot. Whether Helen survives to this day, is left to be discovered.
[edit] Krissy Parker
- Played by: Maggie Lawson
- Appears in: "Redux"
Powers and Abilities: Sucked the life out of people to make herself stay young. Without doing so, Krissy would perish.
[edit] Rachel Dunlevy
- Played by: Blair Brown
- Appears in: "Lineage"
Rachel was Lionel Luthor's affair during Lillian Luthor's stay in the hospital and got pregnant. She was forced to give her son up, and years later she thought it was Clark Kent.
[edit] Lucas Dunlevy Luthor
- Played by: Paul Wasilewski
- Appears in: "Prodigal"
Rachel Dunlevy and Lionel Luthor's son and Lex's sociopath lost half brother. Lex found him with the hope to use him to take LuthorCorp away from Lionel, but it turned out it was all a plan of Lionel. Lucas was dissatisfied with Lionel's plans for him and found out that Lionel has been faking his blindness lately, so he blackmailed Lionel into giving him Lex's place. Later, Lucas kidnapped Lex and tried to get Lionel to shoot Lex. Lionel shoots Lucas, but the bullets were blank. It was a trap made by the two brothers to test thim. Lex told Lionel that Lucas was under his protection, and he told Clark that Lucas was somewhere safe.
[edit] Ian Randall
- Played by: Jonathan Taylor Thomas
- Appears in: "Dichotic", "Asylum"
Powers and Abilities: Could split himself into clones.
Ian is an over-achieving classmate of Clark who tries to date both Chloe and Lana at the same time. Ian was able to achieve such great grades (and date two girls at the same time) because he could duplicate himself. After being defeated, he was shipped off to Belle Reve, where he became allies with Eric Summers and later Van McNulty, to get revenge against Clark. Once again his plans were foiled by Clark and he is presumably still in Belle Reve.
[edit] Kyla Willowbrook
- Played by: Tamara Feldman
- Appears in: "Skinwalker"
Powers and Abilities: Has the power to turn herself into a wolf.
A beautiful Native American girl, Kyla Willowbrook was in town to help her grandfather, Joseph, try to stop the destruction of the Kawatche Caves.
[edit] Joseph Willowbrook
- Played by: Gordon Tootoosis
- Appears in: "Skinwalker", "Talisman"
[edit] Cyrus Krupp
- Played by: Jeremy Lelliot
- Appears in: "Visitor"
Powers and Abilities: Could heal others.
Cyrus Krupp was the misunderstood teenager who had thought to have been an alien. He had the ability of producing healing energy. He went into a coma in order to save a bully that tormented him.
[edit] Eric Marsh
- Played by: Zachery Ty Bryan
- Appears in: "Witness"
Powers and Abilities: Using Kryptonite inhalers, Eric and a few other jocks could enhance their strength.
[edit] Emily Dinsmore
- Played by: Child: Jodelle Ferland Teenager: Amber Rothwell
- Appears in: "Accelerate", "Forsaken"
Powers and Abilities: Being a Kryptonite-treated clone, this Emily possessed superhuman strength and speed.
Emily was Lana's best friend when they were young, and she died drowning in a river. Her father cloned Emily, and surplus of them making an army. Each of them gained superhuman strength and speed. Emily was so demented that she wanted to keep Lana in a cage so they could be best friends. At first she was a child, and because of using Kryptonite to speed up her growth, she turned into a teenager.
[edit] Andy Connors
- Played by: Michael Adamthwaite
- Appears in: "Precipice"
Andy is a frat boy who attacked Lana in the Talon one night after putting some liquor into his coffee. Clark arrived and warned Andy and his friends to stay away from Lana and the Talon permanently, but when Andy became aggressive, Clark threw him onto the cruiser of Sheriff Nancy Adams. Andy subsequently sued Clark and saddled him with a restraining order, claiming that Clark had caused him life-changing injuries. However, as it turned out, Andy was faking his injuries. Meanwhile, Andy's attack on Lana motivated her to get some martial arts training from Lex. Later, Lana offered to help Clark out by calling Andy to the Talon and asking him to drop the lawsuit, telling him that she knew he was faking his injuries. Realizing that his cover was blown, Andy tried to lure Lana into the back room, but she sent him crashing into a nearby table with a spinkick. Humiliated that a high-school girl had laid the smack down on him, Andy quickly dropped the suit.
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