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'Smallville' stars Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk and Michael Rosenbaum discuss the show's legacy on its 20th anniversary
Welling reveals that he "met with some people" at Warner Bros. about playing a big-screen Superman while starring on "Smallville."
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‘Smallville’ Star Tells Warner Bros TV To Take A Flying Leap
Smallville star Michael Rosenbaum brought a singular genius to the screen in his decade-long tenure as Lex Luthor, but the actor said he isn't having any second thoughts about declining a Warner Bros. TV overture to revive the character this fall. On Twitter, Rosenbaum explained that his decision to leave the Smallville reunion as part […]
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Smallville star Allison Mack pleads guilty in Nxivm sex cult case
Allison Mack, star of TV show Smallville, has pleaded guilty to racketeering charges for her role as part of an alleged sex cult in the US.
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Where are the cast of Smallville now?
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Jane Doe gives chilling account of what it was like to be one of Allison Mack's alleged sex slaves
Federal prosecutors are going after two properties in upstate New York where they believe Allison Mack and Keith Raniere's alleged sex trafficking crimes took place. A court document details a chilling first-person account from a woman who says she was a former sex slave.
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Remembering Margot Kidder: Lois Lane and 9 more memorable roles she played
The actress amassed an impressive list of credits over the years, from "The Amityville Horror" to a TV version of "Pygmalion."
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Allison Mack: Documentary about alleged sex cult involving Smallville star being produced
Thanks to the arrest of Smallsville actor Alison Mack, the organisation NXIVM has been making headlines all over the world. Founded by Keith Raniere – who has also been arrested – the group offered people self-help but was allegedly a sex cult that kept women as “slaves”. TV producers have since announced that a documentary series about NXIM will soon reach screens around the world.