First Look At Lindsay Hartley As Mad Harriet In SMALLVILLE
In the episode, titled “Abandoned,” Mad Harriet is sent by Granny Goodness — Christine Willes, last seen in Season Nine's “Salvation” — to defeat Clark. The episode, airing November 12, also marks the debut of Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane’s mother Ella. Created by Jack Kirby, the insane Mad Harriet debuted in January 1972′s Mister Miracle #6 as member of the Female Furies, a group of warriors trained on Apokolips to serve its ruler Darkseid. She’s only the latest denizen of Apokolips to appear in Smallville‘s 10th and final season; we’ve already seen Granny Goodness, Desaad (Steve Byers), Gordon Godfrey (Michael Daingerfield) and Darkseid himself.
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"My mother died a year and a half ago, and I'm still having a really hard time with it. But she was, you know," she gasps and heaves, "she was married when she was 19, and she had three children really quickly, and she didn't graduate from college until I was in the eighth grade, and then she got two master's degrees, she worked so hard, and she always said, you know, you can do anything you want, and have a career, and . . ." she gasps again and trails off. "Sorry."
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(Nelson Aspen) Congratulations to lovely Lindsay. DOOL should never have let her go...especially in the unceremonious way in which she was written out. She's one of the hardest working young ladies in the business and it's been great to watch her talent grow over the years. Break a leg!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see Lindsay Hartley do work outside soaps. I hope she gets more. Given the reality of how Hollywood views daytime soap experience, having acting credits from TV and film is crucial for an actor's post-soap career.
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