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Other Characters

The following is a supplementary list of recurring guest stars, which includes characters that appear briefly in multiple episodes, like a regularly appearing doctor, but have little to no real world content to justify an entire section covering their in-universe histories. The characters are listed in the order in which they first appeared on Smallville.

Season 1
  • Sarah-Jane Redmond as Nell Potter
  • Jason Connery as Dominic Santori
  • Tom O'Brien as Roger Nixon
  • Hiro Kanagawa as Principal Kwan
  • Robert Wisden as Gabe Sullivan
  • Joe Morton as Dr. Steven Hamilton
  • Kelly Brook as Victoria Hardwick
  • Rekha Sharma as Dr. Harden
  • Julian Christopher as Dr. MacIntyre
Season 2
  • Jerry Wasserman as Dr. Yaeger
  • Patrick Cassidy as Henry Small
  • Martin Cummins as Dr. Garner
  • Jill Teed as Maggie Sawyer
  • Rob LaBelle as Dr. Walden
Season 3
  • Françoise Yip as Dr. Tang
  • Lorena Gale as Dr. Claire Foster
  • Sarah Carter as Alicia Baker
  • Alisen Down as Lillian Luthor
  • Gary Hudson as Frank Loder
Season 4
  • Kyle Gallner as Bart Allen/Impulse
  • Jane Seymour as Genevieve Teague
Season 5
  • Alan Ritchson as Arthur Curry/Aquaman
  • Lee Thompson Young as Victor Stone/Cyborg
Season 6
  • Fred Henderson as Dr. Langston
  • Ben Ayres as Bartlett
  • Phil Morris as John Jones
Season 7
  • Kim Coates as Federal Agent Carter
  • Don Broatch as Shaw Madson
  • Alaina Huffman as Dinah Lance/Black Canary
Season 8
  • Anna Williams as Eva
  • Alessandro Juliani as Dr. Emil Hamilton
  • Serinda Swan as Zatanna Zatara
Season 9
  • Adrian Holmes as Basqat
  • Sharon Taylor as Faora
  • Monique Ganderton as Alia
  • Ryan McDonell as Stuart Campbell
  • Pam Grier as Agent Amanda Waller
  • Crystal Lowe as Vala
  • Michael Shanks as Hawkman/Carter Hall
  • Britt Irvin as Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl
Season 10
  • Ted Whittall as Rick Flag
  • Keri Lynn Pratt as Cat Grant

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