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September 26, 2001: Tom Welling Talks "Smallville"

Entertainment News Daily recently conducted an interview with Tom Welling about his role as Clark Kent in the up-coming TV show "Smallville". Below is an excerpt from that interview:

Reimagining the Teen of Steel
by Ian Spelling

"I still have my anonymity at this point, and I look forward to having it as long as I can," Tom Welling says. "I think fame is just a bridge that I'll have to cross when I come to it. If I get recognized on the street, I'll deal with it in the moment.

"I don't know if there's any way to prepare for it," the actor says. "I think you just have to be open-minded and be thankful for what you have."

What Welling has is "Smallville", one of the most buzzed-about new shows of the fall season. Set to debut on Oct. 16, the WB series puts a new spin on the 63-year-old Superman saga by following the growing pains of a teen-age Clark Kent (Welling) in the formative days before he emerges as Superman.

The pilot unfolds in modern-day Smallville, Kans., self-proclaimed meteor capital of the world, and introduces viewers to the key players in 15-year-old Clark's life. Among them are his parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent (John Schneider and Annette O'Toole), who have raised Clark - born Kal-El - as their son since he crashed to Earth during a meteor shower more than a decade ago. Then there are Clark's best friends, Pete (Sam Jones III) and Chloe (Allison Mack), and his new pal, Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) - who's got a bald head and a hard-driving, quite-likely-corrupt father, Lionel (John Glover). And, of course, there's Lana Lang, the bewitching classmate Clark pines for from afar but can't approach, partly out of fear and partly because she wears a kryptonite necklace that brings him to his knees.

"In a sense, you can take the fact that Clark has special abilities and attributes and throw them out the window," Welling says, speaking by cellular telephone while driving to the "Smallville" set in Vancouver, British Columbia. "I deal with Clark as a normal kid just trying to fit in."

Read the complete interview at the Entertainment Daily News website.



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