Chloe Sullivan

Chloe Sullivan is a fictional character from the television series Smallville. Series regular Allison Mack has portrayed the character since the pilot episode; two other actresses performed the role of Chloe Sullivan as a child. The character was created exclusively for Smallville, by series developers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. By the time of the tenth season, she and Clark Kent are the only two remaining characters from the first season of the show, though Mack only signed on for five episodes of the tenth and final season. Chloe has also appeared in various literature based on Smallville, an internet series, and DC Comics Universe comic books.

In Smallville, Chloe is Clark Kent's best friend, and the editor of the high school newspaper the Torch; she notices that the meteor rocks (kryptonite) are mutating the citizens of Smallville. She generally teams up with Clark and Pete Ross in tracking and stopping meteor-infected people from harming other citizens. In the first four seasons, Chloe harbors an unrequited love for Clark, but eventually accepts her place as his best friend and nothing more. In later seasons, Chloe discovered that she had a meteor rock power of her own; the character of Jimmy Olsen was introduced, whom Chloe dates, marries, and eventually divorces. She eventually finds romance with Oliver Queen, otherwise known as the costumed vigilante-archer Green Arrow, whom she eventually marries.

Chloe Sullivan has been characterized as independent, intelligent, curious and impulsive by both the writers and the actress that portrays her. The latter two characteristics often cause Chloe to get into trouble with both her friends and with the Luthors. Allison Mack has been recognized with multiple award nominations and wins for her portrayal of Chloe Sullivan.

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