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Laura Vandervoort
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Birth name : Laura Dianne Vandervoort |
| Date of birth :
22 September 1984 |
| Place of birth: Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Nickname:
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| Height: 5' 7" (1.70 m) |
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"Hollywood is something imagined, acting is something crafted. I am such a Tomboy and I don't really think of myself like that, besides anyone who calls themself a bombshell, is a little to self-involved and that's not at all attractive, I'm always worried about other people, no time to worry about myself like that." |
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Laura Dianne Vandervoort (born September 22, 1984 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actress. Canadian actress Laura Vandervoort was the latest addition to the superhero craze with her role as Supergirl in the immensely popular “Smallville” (CW, 2001- ).
Born Sept. 22, 1984 – coincidentally, the year that the original silver screen version of “Supergirl” was released – Vandervoort grew up in Toronto and graduated from the York Mills Collegiate Institute in North York, Ontario. Vandervoort is the granddaughter of Fred Sanger, a local hockey legend from Grand Falls-Windsor who went on to play Junior 'A' hockey with the Quebec Citadelles. She graduated from York Mills Collegiate Institute in North York, Ontario. In 2000, she made her American film debut in the Disney Channel Original Movie Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire.
Although she originally studied English and writing, she had been active on television since she was a teenager, beginning with a handful of appearances on the popular kiddie horror series, “Goosebumps,” (syndicated, 1995-98). For north of the border viewers, Vandervoort was best known for her supporting role of Sadie Harrison on the smash Canadian series, “Instant Star” (CTV, 2004 –). But she also had bit parts and guest starring roles on shows such as “Mutant X” (syndicated, 2001-04), “Falcon Beach” (ABC Family, 2005), “C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation” (CBS, 2000- ) and the quirky private eye series, “The Dresden Files” (Sci-Fi Channel, 2007). On the big screen, she had a small role in the critically embraced thriller, “The Lookout” (2007).
Vandervoort plays Sadie Harrison on Instant Star. While filming the episode "18" from the third season, she met current boyfriend, Corey Sevier, who had a guest spot on the show. In the episode, his character tried to kill her character's sister. Vandervoort’s Supergirl is the latest in a long line of superheroes to make appearances on “Smallville,” which recounts the adolescent years of Clark Kent discovering his superhuman powers before he dons the Superman cape.
With her debut in the first episode of the show’s seventh season in the fall of 2007, Vandervoort played Clark’s Kryptonian cousin Kara, who has been in suspended animation since their home planet exploded. Her advanced powers include the ability to fly – a trick Clark has yet to master – and Vandervoort’s strong-willed and independent-minded Kara promised to shake things up on the long-running series.
She has also appeared on CSI and The Dresden Files. In 2007, she joined the seventh season cast of Smallville as Kara Kent aka Supergirl, Clark Kent's Kryptonian cousin, and also appeared in the film The Lookout. She graced the cover of the October 2007 issue of Stuff Magazine, which was the final issue of the U.S. edition.
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