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18 unusual facts about Smallville


Æon Spoke

Two of their tracks, Damaged and Transform also appeared on the Warner Brothers television series Smallville and One Tree Hill respectively.

Central City Shopping Centre

It has appeared in the beginning of the movie Fantastic Four and also stood in for the LuthorCorp headquarters in season three of Smallville.

Dan Chen

Chen’s music has also been widely used on many television shows including Bones, Entourage, Dancelife, One Tree Hill, Ugly Betty, Smallville, ER and Grey’s Anatomy.

David Lovgren

He was a guest actor on many television series shot in Vancouver such as The Commish, The Outer Limits (1995 TV series), Smallville, X-Files, Supernatural, Stargate SG-1 and Stargate: Atlantis.

Earth Angel

In the Smallville episode "Relic", set in the 1960s, the song can be heard in a scene between Jor-El and Louise.

Everything I've Got in My Pocket

The song "Deeper Water" was featured at the end of the Smallville episode "Pariah".

Kevin Fair

He is best known for his work on the television series Smallville.

Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex

The television series Smallville also cited the same argument to explain why Clark refused to sleep with Lana Lang when he was in possession of his super powers.

Marine Building

It was the setting for the final scene in the movie, Timecop and it was used as the headquarters of the Daily Planet in the popular television show Smallville.

Michael Tollin

They created and produced such shows like All That, The Amanda Show, Kenan & Kel, One Tree Hill, Smallville, What I Like About You, The Bronx is Burning, and Hank Aaron: Chasing the Dream.

Miles Millar

Smallville (2001–2011) (co-creator, writer, executive producer, director)

Miles is best known for co-developing and writing the long-running Superman-inspired television series Smallville, alongside his partner Alfred Gough.

The duo created and served as executive producers of the critically acclaimed action-adventure series Smallville.

On a Clear Night

"Where I Stood" featured in Grey's Anatomy, One Tree Hill, Brothers & Sisters, Lipstick Jungle, Smallville, The Hills, Men in Trees and So You Think You Can Dance.

Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse

The dam has been a filming location for the TV series The X-Files, MacGyver, Smallville, Dark Angel and the movie The Invisible.

Sherri Youngward

The song "Where This Love Goes" from Six Inches of Sky appeared in the episode "Tempest" of Smallville.

Split Habit

The band had had recent successes licensing their music and were featured on Smallville, Laguna Beach, Supernatural and many other programs.

Stereoblis

The band formed in 1999 and has released a couple EPs, including "Eight Half Letters", which was featured in the Smallville Pilot episode, as well as the episode "Facade" in season four.


Aaron Ashmore

He was cast as Jimmy Olsen, first love interest of Chloe Sullivan, for the sixth season of Smallville on the WB television network and continued to play him into its eighth season.

Anna Mae Routledge

Routledge was also in Hallmark Hall of Fame's A Dog Named Christmas, starring Bruce Greenwood, and has been in episodes of Life Unexpected, Smallville, Supernatural and Psych.

Annette O'Toole

In October 2001, 18 years after portraying Lana Lang in a feature film (Superman III), she returned to the Superman mythos in the role of Martha Kent, Superman's adoptive mother, in the television series Smallville.

Chief Parker

On the long-running Smallville television series, the Kansas town is identified as part of the fictitious Lowell County, and law enforcement is overseen by the County Sheriff — first Ethan Miller (Mitchell Kosterman) and later Nancy Adams (Camille Mitchell).

Following the 1959 death of actor George Reeves and the cancellation of the Adventures of Superman television series, DC Comics (then known as National Periodical Publications) and the producers of the TV show decided to launch a new series about the hero's teenage exploits in Smallville.

Christine Willes

Like her Dead Like Me co-star Callum Blue, she was cast as the villain Granny Goodness on The CW's Smallvilles tenth and final season (Blue appeared in the previous season as Zod).

Cloud County, Kansas

Cloud County has also been listed as one of the locations for Smallville in the Superman story line.

Daniela Bobadilla

Daniela Bobadilla (born April 4, 1993) is a Mexican-born Canadian actress who most recently was featured in Mr. Troop Mom with George Lopez, portraying his daughter, Naomi, as well as in an episode of Smallville.

Doctor Fate

Actor Brent Stait played Kent Nelson/Doctor Fate in the Smallville two-part episode "Absolute Justice".

Dorrance, Kansas

In the 'Action Comics #822' story titled 'Repo Man; part one', Dorrance is designated as the location of Smallville, of Superman fame.

Garth Ranzz

Lightning Lad, along with Cosmic Boy and Saturn Girl, appeared in live-action for the first time in the eleventh episode of season 8 of the CW series Smallville, entitled Legion airing January 15, 2009 portrayed by actor Calum Worthy.

It Ends Tonight

"It Ends Tonight" is featured in the television shows Smallville, Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County and All My Children as well as various commercials for TV shows such as Smallville, One Tree Hill and Battlestar Galactica.

Joan Davis

Sponsored by Lever Brothers on behalf of Swan Soap, the premise had Davis running a tea shop in the little community of Smallville.

Michael Paxton

He was the Associate Producer on The Lion King 1½ for Disney, Bionicle 3: Web of Shadows for Miramax, and Smallville Legends: Kara and the Chronicles of Krypton for The CW.

Robert Cobb

Bob Cobb, the secret identity of Mon-El of the Legion of Superheroes when he lives in Smallville.

Rock n Roll Soldiers

The Rock n Roll Soldiers' song "Funny Little Feeling" received national play, being featured in a Verizon wireless commercial, popular television shows such as One Tree Hill, Smallville, and Malcolm In The Middle and several video games including MVP Baseball 2005, L.A Rush, and Gran Turismo 4.

Sam Jones III

Sam Jones III, also known as Samuel Jones, is an American actor, best known for playing Pete Ross on the first three seasons of the Superman television series Smallville, Willie Worsley in the 2006 film Glory Road , Craig Shilo on Blue Mountain State, Chaz Pratt on ER and Billy Marsh in the 2006 film Home of the Brave.

Jones played Pete Ross on the first three seasons of the television series Smallville, based on the early years of Superman, after which he left before season 3's final episode, but returned as Pete Ross in the season 7 episode "Hero".

Smallville Roleplaying Game

The Smallville Roleplaying Game was the first game using the Cortex Plus system, and is a Superhero Role-playing game which is designed to allow Clark Kent and Lois Lane to be played on almost equal terms.

Steve Byers

He guest-starred in the eighth, fourteenth, and final episode of the tenth and final season of Smallville, playing Desaad, one of Darkseid's minions.

Superman: True Brit

Written by John Cleese and Kim Howard Johnson, with art by John Byrne and Mark Farmer, it reimagines the origin of Superman, by considering how Clark Kent's upbringing would be different if his spaceship had crashed in Weston-super-Mare in England instead of the fictional town of Smallville in Kansas, America.