Now let’s all relax and imagine you’re on a magical flying carpet ride through the sky with L…
D’oh wait! Wrong carpet! LOL. (wow, 3:21 after midnight and I’m still funny, who’d have guessed?)
On The Red Carpet has got a video interview with Laura at Comic-Con!
(Still would have loved a Kara and Tess scene. Such potential in Bloodline 8×8 or 10×3 Supergirl or 10×20 Prophecy, but alas. Oh well, here’s hoping someone picks my prompt crossover idea of Smallville/V. Kara saves Good Lisa after winning a battle with Evil Lisa.
Smallville: The Complete Tenth Season & The Complete Series On Nov. 29; Season 10 Art Revealed!
The final season DVD and Blu-ray and the Complete Series DVD set for Smallville will hit retail stores on November 29, just in time for the holidays.
Warner Bros. has also released the Season 10 DVD cover, which we’d seen before and assumed was a placeholder, but… this is it.
Pre-order your copies from Amazon.com today.
Wow, ONE day before my birthday AND THREE days before ‘we’ turn 2 years old! WOOHOO!
Not going to use everything they did, but here’s a sneak peek of the Interview.
This Needs to Stop: In 1997 we were reading Goosebumps but you were hard at work on set of the TV show. How did you end up in the business at such a young age?
Laura Vandervoort: Well its really not an exciting story. The earliest memory I have of wanting to be an actor was when I was about seven years old. The movie ‘My Girl’ came out. It was the first time I had seen a movie at that age that had so much depth and emotion. It affected me. First time I ever cried during a movie. It made me want to explore that world. Provoke emotions. I was shy, a tomboy and always silly so it seemed like an odd choice but why not. I got into the business around the age of 13 with no knowledge of how it worked and started doing background work on Canadian series and then a few commercials. To help, I took some scene study classes and trained outside of school between classes and martial arts training. Suddenly I got my first speaking role on the TV shows Goosebumps and Are You Afraid Of The Dark. Eventually I found myself on a Canadian series for 4 years. Some Disney movies and guest star roles on TV shows came along and then things started to finally ‘take off’ as I was cast in Smallville. It’s been a long journey and I have seen myself make many errors on camera….but its the best way to learn and grow. I continue to want to challenge myself with roles people wouldn’t expect from me.