That is a tough picture.
She looks like a young version of the girl that plays on Smallville, but I can't think of either her real or screen name.
Whoever took that picture needs to study up on 'focusing'..
She looks like a young version of the girl that plays on Smallville, but I can't think of either her real or screen name.
Whoever took that picture needs to study up on 'focusing'..
Actually it is a screenshot from a paused video clip. The clip I had was auto-start, so I didn't want to post it. This morning I searched for it again on YouTube and finally found it! This should be a dead give-away! LOL ~KK
You're right, the video is much better....that's Annette O'Toole, and I'm almost positive she's on, or was on Smallville.
Yes, it is Annette O'Toole! Way to go, Chocktaw . . . you have completed the trifecta!
Here is some info about Annette and Smallville from Wikipedia:
Annette O'Toole portrays Martha Kent, Clark's adopted mother. She, along with her husband Jonathan, give Clark sage advice about how to cope with his growing abilities. . . . . According to O'Toole, Martha will always give Lex "the benefit of the doubt," even when he reaches the point that he has crossed to the "dark side". In season five, she takes a state senate seat. This leads to a job as US Senator in Washington, D.C. in season six, and the character's exit from the show. . . . . O'Toole had previously portrayed Lana Lang in Superman III.
Here is some info about Annette and Smallville from Wikipedia:
Annette O'Toole portrays Martha Kent, Clark's adopted mother. She, along with her husband Jonathan, give Clark sage advice about how to cope with his growing abilities. . . . . According to O'Toole, Martha will always give Lex "the benefit of the doubt," even when he reaches the point that he has crossed to the "dark side". In season five, she takes a state senate seat. This leads to a job as US Senator in Washington, D.C. in season six, and the character's exit from the show. . . . . O'Toole had previously portrayed Lana Lang in Superman III.



