List of Smallville characters (season 3)
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This is a page of guest characters from Smallville Season 3.
[edit] Jor-El
- Played by: Terence Stamp (voice), Tom Welling (Relic)
- Appears in: "Exile", "Phoenix", "Relic", "Memoria", "Covenant"
Powers and Abilities: control the destiny of Clark and the caves
Jor-El used red kryptonite to teach Clark a lesson and made a deal with Jonathan Kent allowing him to save Clark by gaining Kryptonian powers. Jor-El is learned to have been married to Lara and to have loved his son when making his ship. Jor-El also used Kara to try and get Clark to obey his will and finally stole his son remaking him the way he desires.
[edit] Helen Bryce
- Played by: Emmanuelle Vaugier
- Appears in: "Exile", "Phoenix"
Helen Bryce was the wife of Lex Luthor who mysteriously survived the crash of their honeymoon plane when Lex was assumed dead. It was later revealed she was paid off by Lionel and had drugged Lex and left him in the plane using the one parachute to go to safety leaving with the riches of her ex-husband. It is unknown what happened to Helen after she jumped from Lex's plane in Phoenix.
[edit] Maggie Sawyer
- Played by: Jill Teed
- Appears in: "Exile"
Maggie Sawyer of the Metropolis Police Department attempted to stop Kal-El from robbing banks and other criminal activities but they find their weapons useless as he is superhuman and indestructible.
[edit] Morgan Edge
- Played by: Rutger Hauer, Patrick Bergin (Shattered)
- Appears in: "Exile", "Phoenix", "Shattered"
Morgan Edge was Lionel Luthor's only friend when he was young. The two of them conspired to kill Lionel's parents for the insurance money, which Lionel would use to start his company. Accordingly, he hired Morgan to set the tenement in which the Luthors lived on fire. Morgan eventually rose to become Metropolis' most powerful crimelord, who became aware of Clark during his stint in Metropolis (under the influence of Red Kryptonite). When Clark foiled an attempted bank robbery by Morgan's men and made off with the money himself, Morgan approached him in his apartment to try to hire him. While initially rejecting his offer, Clark eventually came around to Edge's way of thinking and met with him at Edge's club. Edge hired Clark to break into LuthorCorp and steal a package from Lionel's office; what Clark didn't know was that it contained a vial of his own blood, stolen by Dr. Teng and leaked to Lionel himself.
Upon seeing his office vandalized and broken into, Lionel summoned Edge to his building and blackmailed him into returning the vial to him, on pain of revealing Morgan's shady past. Morgan paid a visit to Clark in Smallville and threatened to kill Jonathan and Martha unless Clark gave the vial to him. Since Jonathan had smashed the vial earlier, Clark cut himself with Kryptonite, bled into a jar, and gave it to Morgan. Morgan met with Lionel and his men at the Metropolis pier and gave the vial to Lionel, who (through Dr. Lia Tang) certified it was identical to the previous blood. Perceiving the value of the source of the blood, Morgan offered to bring the "source" (Clark) to Lionel. Clark was abducted by Morgan's men (who subdued him with kryptonite) and brought to the docks in the back of a container truck. At the last minute, Clark used his heat vision to explode a container of acetone in the truck, blowing the truck up. Lionel was blown back by the explosion and assumed Morgan had set him up. In the fierce gun battle that ensued between Lionel and Morgan's bodyguards, Edge was shot in the shoulder and tumbled into the waters below.
He was assumed dead, but resurfaced later with a new face attained through plastic surgery, fearing retribution. Lex Luthor tracked Edge down to his warehouse lair, believing Morgan had information that could put his father away. Edge agreed to give video testimony that implicated Lionel in his parents' murders in return for protection. What Lex did not realize was that Lionel had already come into contact with Edge and was using him as part of a plot to make Lex think he was crazy. After prolonged exposure to hallucinogenic drugs, Lex became delusional and paranoid, but still convinced Edge was out to get him. He and Clark traced the crimelord to a safehouse provided for by Lionel and confronted him. Edge had anticipated meeting Clark again and pulled out rosary beads made of solid kryptonite. He severely beat Clark until he was shot again by Lex and tumbled out through the window. At first Lex threatened Clark's life, believing Clark was conspiring with Edge (which, his deluded mind, is the only reason Edge would want to punish Clark). But upon seeing that Edge had disappeared from where he fell, he chased after him. Just as Edge was attempting to escape in his car, Lex fired several rounds into the windshield, (supposedly) killing Edge, but the car continued to barrel toward Lex. At the last moment, Clark dashed in front of the car and pushed Lex out of the way, causing the car to smash into him with Lex watching. Shortly afterward, Clark disappeared, and Lex was hauled off to Belle Reve Asylum. Morgan Edge hasn't been seen afterward and is presumed dead.
[edit] Dr. Lia Teng
- Played by: Francoise Yip
- Appears in:"Phoenix", "Velocity", "Obsession", "Resurrection", "Crisis"
A professor of molecular biology at Met U, Dr. Lia Tang was hired by Lionel Luthor for a research study he was funding, concerning using a mysterious serum (which turned out to be Clark's blood) to bring dead people back to life. One of these dead people was the former Chad Nash of Tulsa, who was given the name Adam Knight and resurrected specifically for the purpose of befriending Lana and getting information out of her regarding Clark. Of North Korean origin, Dr. Tang married a Rent-a-Cop from LuthorCorp 12 years ago in a marriage orchestrated by Lionel so that she could come to America. However, she was also a woman with a conscience, and when Lionel terminated Adam's participation as a subject in the study because he alienated Lana instead of befriending her, Dr. Tang continued to secretly sneak into Adam's room and inject him with serum. She eventually divulged her activities to Lex; however, Lionel found her out and shut down her laboratory, threatening to have her deported if the lab wasn't cleared out by the end of the day. Later on, Dr. Tang was found strangled to death in her ransacked lab by Clark and Lex, along with her team of assistants.
[edit] Sheriff Nancy Adams
- Played by: Camille Mitchell
- Appears in: "Extinction", "Perry", "Relic", "Magnetic", "Shattered", "Whisper", "Delete", "Hereafter", "Velocity", "Obsession", "Resurrection", "Crisis"
Sheriff Nancy Adams is the replacement of the criminal Sheriff before her and is involved in every major criminal investigation that happens in Smallville & has to interview Clark Kent & his friends.
[edit] Van McNulty
- Played by: Jesse Metcalfe
- Appears in: "Extinction", "Asylum"
Van's father, a USMC recruiter, was killed by meteor freak Tina Greer in Episode 2.14 ("Visage"), and he sought revenge by killing every meteor freak in Smallville. Because of Lex's baldness as a result of the meteor shower, Van took him for a freak and tried to shoot him; however, Clark rescued Lex before any harm was done. Unfortunately, in the process, Van learned of Clark's weakness for Kryptonite and shot him with a Kryptonite bullet; however, Clark survived the shooting due to timely action from his parents. Later, Van kidnapped Lana and tried to prove to her that Clark was a freak by shooting him with a whole clip of Kryptonite bullets so she would see him use his powers to avoid them, however Clark had the foresight to wear a lead breastplate which protected him. Lana neutralized him with a kick to the face that sent him through the SHS trophy case. Van was subsequently institutionalized at Belle Reve Sanitarium, where he was invited into an alliance to kill Clark and Lex (a patient at the asylum) by freaks Ian Randall and Eric Summers, who had also been sent to Belle Reve by Clark. However, Ian and Eric eventually turned on Van and killed him by dropping the barbell that he was benchpressing on his throat.
[edit] Sarah Conroy
- Played by: Katharine Isabelle
- Appears in: "Slumber"
Sarah Conroy is a teenage girl who moved into Lana's old house with her uncle. She first appeared when Clark was sleeping, in his dreams. In the Dream she was running from this Traveler, and then she gets pulled into the ground. But later, Clark sees her in a hallway at Smallville High. Before Clark awakens from his 36 hours of sleep, he sees her one more time, in front of his house. When Clark wakes up his dad forbids him to go over to her house, but he disobeys and goes with Lana. When he gets there, he and Lana find out that she was in a coma, and living with her uncle. With a little research they find out that her parents died in a car accident and she survived it, and the reason she can go into other people's dreams is because she was asleep when it happened. Sarah was supposed to have already awaken from her coma, but hadn't because her uncle was drugging her to maintain control of her parents money.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Sarah possessed some sort of telepathic powers while she was asleep - she was able to leap into his [Clark's] dreams, communicate, and interact with Clark as if they were awake.
[edit] The Traveler
- Played by: John DeSantis
- Appears in: "Slumber"
The Traveler is a being in the nightmares of Sarah Conroy. This being is, in reality, her uncle Nicholas Conroy. He appears every time she is close to waking up from her coma. He drugs her before she wakes up, so that he can keep her late parents money. However, he was finally defeated by Clark and Sarah.
[edit] Perry White
- Played by: Michael McKean
- Appears in: "Perry"
Perry "The Pitbull" White is a formerly great journalist who is reduced to an alcoholic tabloid reporter by Lionel Luthor. He meets Clark Kent and comes to discover his secret. This is during a period of intense solar flares. Perry tests Clark's abilities by leaping from a bridge. Even though Clark's powers are failing him, he leaps to Perry's help. Scars left after Clark helps save Perry (his powers still out, he receives rope burns as Pete and Lana pull the pair up) prove to Perry that he is wrong about Clark. He takes off to Metropolis with goals of getting a job at the Daily Planet with the help of old friends. He tells Clark that his journalism has promise before he leaves and says that if Clark is ever in Metropolis, to "look him up" because he owes Clark a favor.
[edit] Dr. Claire Foster
- Played by: Lorena Gale
- Appears in: "Perry", "Shattered", "Asylum"
Handpicked by Lex to conduct the psychological evaluation, which was enforced by Lionel after Lex returned from the island, Dr. Claire Foster monitored Lex's sanity for the remainder of her life. Although never proven, Dr. Foster might have been key in helping Lex's psychological break occur. She was going to perform electric shock therapy on Lex, via Lionel's orders, but after talking with Clark and Chloe, had a change of heart and decided against the treatment. Unfortunately, she suspiciously died in a car accident, which Pete figured Lionel had a hand in orchestrating.
[edit] Mayor William Tate
- Played by: William B. Davis
- Appears in: "Relic"
Mayor William Tate is jailed because Clark reveals with the journal of Jor-El that Sheriff Billy Tate organized the attempted murder of Jor-El causing the death of Lana's great aunt instead and Clark acting like the phantom of his father pressures the Mayor into caving in and confessing.
[edit] Seth Nelson
- Played by: Kevin Zegers
- Appears in: "Magnetic"
Seth Nelson is the lab partner of Lana, whom he's had a crush on forever. At the Smallville County Fair, where he works, he is smashed over the head with a snow globe containing Kryptonite, which strangely reacts with the MRI he subsequently gets at the hospital to give him magnetic powers that influence both matter and mind. Seth uses his abilities to manipulate Lana into falling in love with him and running away with him, after Lana robs the Talon of much cash. With some help from Clark, the sheriff thwarts Lana and throws her in jail. However, Seth helps Lana to escape, and they run together to the fairgrounds. There, they are confronted by Clark, but Lana threatens to kill Clark with the gun Seth stole from the police station. Nonetheless, Clark eventually subdues Seth using a massive electric current, and Lana is sentenced to community service at the hospital. He is currently in a coma.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Uses his powers over magnetic fields to move metal and bend one's mind.
[edit] Adam Knight
- Played by: Ian Somerhalder
- Appears in: "Asylum", "Delete", "Hereafter", "Velocity", "Obsession", "Crisis"
Lana met Adam Knight in physical therapy while recovering from an accident where she was trampled by a horse. Adam pushed Lana to work through the pain to recover. A friendship blossomed between the two of them, but Lana began to suspect Adam after he displayed martial arts skills intervening in a fight between Lana (under hypnosis of Molly Griggs) and Chloe, and later claimed not to know how he learned it. He also showed adeptness at computer hacking and the ability to play piano at an advanced level. After tension over the source of his abilities, Lana offered to rent the apartment above the Talon to him. However, her doubt returned when Adam began having horrific nightmares, and it is revealed that he was injecting himself with a mysterious serum. Lana later learned that Adam was actually a deceased teenager from Tulsa named Chad Nash, who had been in karate club, computer club, and orchestra while alive. Lionel and Dr. Lia Tang had brought him back to life with Clark's blood so that he could get close to Lana and use her to glean information on Clark. One day Adam did not get the fix of blood he needed to stay alive, and he threatened to kill Lana unless she found him the serum he required. After fighting him off, Lana called Clark for help as Adam chased her. Adam fired his gun at Lana but Clark arrived just in time to stop the bullet. After seeing Clark take the bullet, Adam told him that he finally found out what he wanted, but "a bit too late." He also warned Clark that Lionel would never stop investigating him and that he should beware. Finally, deprived of his serum, Adam fell dead.
Before his true back story was revealed he was rumored by fans to be Bruce Wayne/Batman undercover.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Receiving treatment with Clark's blood, Adam was resurrected from the dead. However, he needs Clark's blood in order to stay alive.
[edit] Eric Summers
- Played by: Shawn Ashmore
- Appears in: "Asylum"
Eric Summers was kept at Belle Reeve after absorbing Clark's powers and destroying his parents home. Eric eventually formulated a plan while in Belle Reeve which gave him Clark's powers once again. Clark was able to use Kryptonite to gain his powers back. Eric has not been seen since.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Eric doesn't have his own powers, but is able to absorb Clark's by using a combination of electricity and Kryptonite
[edit] Ian Randall
- Played by: Jonathan Taylor Thomas
- Appears in: "Asylum"
Ian Randall was a super-powered criminal at Belle Reeve and with the help of Eric Summers and Van McNulty they almost escaped their prison. Ian tried to convince Lex to help them in their plot but failed. Ian Randall then used his clone to kill Van McNulty by dropping a barbell Van was bench-pressing onto his throat. Ian later tried to work with Eric who uncaringly threw him aside into a pile of construction pipes. His final fate is unclear, though if he survived, he may have been shipped back to Belle Reeve.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Can create clones of himself by separation.
[edit] Dr. Lawrence Garner
- Played by: Martin Cummins
- Appears in: "Delete", "Memoria"
Dr. Lawrence Garner works at Summerholt performing brain studies; he asked one of his patients he save, Molly Griggs, to kill Chloe when she learned of his illegal activities but that plot was foiled. He later worked with Lex to learn of his past, and was even able to get his hands on Clark, due to a trap set by Lionel, but the system shortcircuited, making Lawrence go comatose.
[edit] Molly Griggs
- Played by: Missy Peregrym
- Appears in: "Delete"
Molly is a super genius who was once a patient at Summerholt who came willingly and owes her life to Dr. Garner. Because of Chloe Sullivan's incriminating article that would shut the institute down, she uses subliminal emails to have her victims attempt to murder Chloe. Lex Luthor managed to send her to a place to get real help. She is seen in Vengeance Chronicles trying to kill Lex with a program called "Samurai Sword". Her alias is Brainwave, which is the moniker of a DC Comics supervillain.
[edit] Jordan Cross
- Played by: Joseph Cross
- Appears in: "Hereafter"
Jordan Cross is a (meteor freak) teenager with the ability of premonitions. Whoever he touches, even by accident, he sees their future end. Though he tries to prevent his vision from coming true if it is near, but he would always try not to be touched by anyone. Jordan was helped by Clark Kent, and when he touched Clark, he saw Clark in his future state as Superman, for he would live on forever. After saving Lana Lang and another girl from a burning house, he loses his ability, but not before he received his last two visions: one of him dying in the burning house (which Clark prevented) and Adam Knight being already dead.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Upon touch, Jordan can receive a glimpse of one's future death.
[edit] Alicia Baker
- Played by: Sarah Carter
- Appears in: "Obsession", "Unsafe", "Pariah"
Clark Kent and Alicia Baker met by sheer chance during a tour of LuthorCorp, during which both were forced to expose their innate powers to each other following an accident. At first Alicia seemed like a wonderful match for Clark, but due to excessive sheltering from her parents, she became completely obsessive of him. After injuring her father, whom she thought was coming between her and Clark, she nearly killed Lana Lang for him, but he stopped her by using lead paint, which temporarily halted her powers. She was then placed in Belle Reve, but was later released when she was allegedly cured of her insanity. She then reunited with Clark, but due to a lack of trust between herself and the residents of Smallville - Clark included - she was killed by a "meteor freak" who could turn into sand, who tried to frame her for attempted murders occurring in the town.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Teleportation.
[edit] Frank Loder
- Played by: Gary Hudson
- Appears in: "Crisis", "Legacy", "Forsaken", "Covenant"
Frank Loder is an FBI Agent. He firstly has a deal with Lionel Luthor to find out Clark's Secret, but later he goes to Lex's side to help Lex put his father in prison. This happened when Loder was caught by Lex beating up Pete Ross, who Lionel was investigating because of rumors that he knows Clark's secret. Even when Lionel is in prison and Loder mentions to Lionel that their deal is over, he is caught listening in to the Kent family conversations by Kara, who claims to come from Krypton. She kills Loder with her powers.
[edit] Dr. Virgil Swann
- Played by: Christopher Reeve
- Appears in: "Legacy"
Dr. Virgil Swann is realized by Lionel Luthor to be connected to Clark and that he knows the secret but Lionel cannot get it out of him and Swann is revealed to have received the Kryptonian Key.
[edit] Jeremiah Holdsclaw
- Played by: Nathaniel Arcand
- Appears in: "Talisman"
Jeremiah Holdsclaw was the successor to Joseph Willowbrook and gained the dagger that was to be turned over to Nu'man but he became power crazy and refused to give it to Clark its rightful owner even stabbing Clark with the kryptonite dagger proving he had all his strengths but none of his weaknesses but he was finally defeated in a super battle with Nu'man and he lost the dagger.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
After grabbing the talisman blade, Jeremiah became imbued with Clark's gifts, but he only has them while holding the dagger.
[edit] Joseph Willowbrook
- Played by: Gordon Tootoosis
- Appears in: "Talisman"
Joseph Willowbrook is the leader of a group of natives who created the caves telling the truth about Clark as they know his past and future and Joseph believes Clark is Nu'man and aids him in the lore of his people and defeat of Jeremiah.
[edit] Kara (Lindsey Harrison)
- Played by: Adrianne Palicki
- Appears in: "Covenant"
Lindsey Harrison was a normal human girl who was nearly killed by the meteor shower until Jor-El of the Kawatche Caves took her, robbed her of her humanity and made her into a superpowered being like Clark Kent. Brainwashed as Kara, she was released from the Caves to bring Clark to Jor-El. She showed up naked at Clark's house when seeking him out. She has more powers than Clark has now, and is far more advanced than him. Clark had told others that Kara was his cousin. After she brought him to the caves and Jonathan exposed her to who she really was, Jor-El put her in a pocket-phantom zone in the caves.
She is based on Kara Zor-El, the real Kara Zor-El appears in Season Seven.
[edit] Powers and Abilities
Kryptonian powers as well as some of being able to disintegrate objects with her touch.
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