词条 | List of Supergirl characters | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 |
The series follows Kryptonian refugee and Superman's biological cousin Kara Zor-El (Benoist), who, after hiding her powers on Earth for more than a decade, becomes National City's superhero as Supergirl, battles against extraterrestrial and otherworldly threats, criminal masterminds, being targeted by her cousin's rogues gallery, and encountering an emerging community of metahumans within her adoptive world and individuals from parallel universes. Supergirl also deals with Earth's populace's fears and hostility against extraterrestrials and other beings with superpowers, leading her into conflicts with industrialist Maxwell Lord (Peter Facinelli), Lucy Lane's (Jenna Dewan) father General Sam Lane (Glenn Morshower), and Project Cadmus. She is assisted by a few close friends and family who guard her secrets—most notably her cousin's longtime friend James Olsen (Brooks), her adopted sister Alex Danvers (Leigh), and the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz (Harewood). The following is a list of characters who have appeared in the television series. Many are named after (or based on) DC Comics characters. {{TOC limit|3}}Overview
Main characters{{anchor|Kara Zor-El|Kara Danvers|Supergirl}} Kara Zor-El/Kara Danvers/Supergirl{{further|Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)}}Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl (portrayed by Melissa Benoist; season 1–present) is a 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them. She assists her adoptive sister as part of the Department of Extranormal Operations (DEO) as she discovered the truth that her foster father also worked for the DEO so they would not take her, while Alex's co-workers at the DEO help her perfect her powers.[2][3] Kara works as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo.[4] Kara also learns the existences of metahumans and multiverse after she befriends with Barry Allen, otherwise the Flash, the superhero from a parallel Earth (Earth-1). Benoist expressed her excitement over portraying the character, and being able to "(tell) a story about a human being really realizing their potential and their strength".[5] Claire Holt and Gemma Atkinson were considered for the role.[6][7][8] Malina Weissman and Izabela Vidovic portray a young Kara.[9][10] In season two, Kara deals with feuds between Earth's native populace and extraterrestrial community, and struggles with romantic feelings for Daxamite prince Mon-El. She learns that Superman was a former member of the D.E.O., therefore this making her his successor within the organization. She also becomes friends with Lex Luthor's paternal half-sister Lena, and enemies with Luthor and Mon-El's mothers Lillian and Rhea respectively. Kara also becomes a visiting superhero to Earth-1 and recurring ally to its heroes, and befriends with Barry's best friend Oliver Queen, who is the vigilante archer Green Arrow. In season three, Kara deals with the threat of Selena and the Worldkillers. By the end of season three, Kara travels back in time to stop Sam from killing Selena's Worldkiller daughter Reign to prevent the sacrifice of Mon-El and her still-living mother Alura. When Kara uses the Harun-El (a Black Kryptonite) with Sam and Reign into the Fountain of Lilith taking down Reign, while unbeknownst to her, another Kara appearing in the border of Siberia. During the "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover, Benoist also portrays Overgirl, her character's fascistic parallel universe counterpart from a Nazi-ruled world of Earth-X, with other performers including her stunt double Jennifer Clarke. She is also being referred by Harry Wells and Cisco Ramon as Supergirl-X and Kara-X. This Kara Zor-El is married to Oliver Queen's Earth-X's doppelgänger, Dark Arrow, and a member of the New Reichsmen. Overgirl later dies after being unable to acquire Kara's heart to replace her damaged organ, goes supernova, and then explodes in space. In season four, Kara deals with a new wave of anti-alien sentiments from the public as Supergirl and as CatCo reporter orchestrated by human supremacist leader Agent Liberty and Lex Luthor's accomplices Mercy and Otis Graves. Her Harun-El replicated clone Red Daughter (also portrayed by Benoist) is in the nation Kasnia, where she is being tested and trained by its military forces, which revealed later for Lex Luthor's latest scheme to defeat both Supergirl and Superman. Red Daughter has no memories and knowledge of the original, and she sees Luthor as a mentor. She speaks Russian fluently with the language's accent. {{clear}}{{anchor|James Olsen}} James Olsen/Guardian{{further|Jimmy Olsen|Guardian (DC Comics)}}James Olsen (portrayed by Mehcad Brooks; season 1–present) is a former Daily Planet photographer who moved to National City and became the new art director for his former colleague, Cat Grant's media company, CatCo Worldwide Media. He is a potential love interest for Kara.[3][4][11] Among his reasons for moving across the country include his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane (with whom he has since reconciled),[12] and keeping an eye on the newly revealed Supergirl for Superman, who considers him a close friend. While working at the Daily Planet, James received the Pulitzer Prize for taking the first photograph of Superman. In season two, though initially attracted to each other, James and Kara decided that they are incompatible as a couple but remain friends. With Winn's help, James becomes Guardian.[13] He was also named acting CEO of CatCo Worldwide Media after Cat Grant took a sabbatical from the company. In season three, James and Lena Luthor begin a relationship. By the end of season three, James reveals himself to the public as the Guardian. In season four, James works to help Supergirl when it comes to deal with the Children of Liberty. After CatCo Worldwide Media prints a story about the alien march, James is shot by an unseen sniper. It was discovered that the sniper was a thought-to-be-dead Otis who survived the Hellgrammite attack.
Alex Danvers{{further|Alex Danvers}}Alexandra "Alex" Danvers (portrayed by Chyler Leigh; season 1–present) is Kara's adoptive sister. A brilliant scientist with a past as a party girl, she was hired by Hank Henshaw at the DEO after being arrested for drunk driving, in an effort to turn her life around and see potential in her. As Henshaw's protégée, Alex was personally trained by him in extensive combat, strategic tactics, and investigation after joining the DEO, eventually becoming his right-hand agent in the field. An exceptionally skilled combatant, marksman, tactician, and detective since, Alex tasks herself in providing rigorous training to Kara in order to decrease her reliance on her powers. Initially, like Kara, she becomes suspicious of the DEO and thus her own role upon learning of their father having worked there in order to protect Kara, but Alex ultimately learns that Henshaw is the Martian survivor J'onn J'onzz in shape-shifted disguise, whom her father (who she thought is dead) had rescued before his and the real Henshaw's deaths. After she is arrested and placed in custody for having known about J'onn, she and J'onn escape upon learning that her father is alive at Project Cadmus. She and J'onn are eventually pardoned by the President after they helped save the world from Non's attack with Kara and subsequently rejoin the DEO. Alex also obtains a kryptonite-powered exoskeleton from Non when she was under his mind control to fight Kara, which artificially enhances her strength and endurance when wearing it. She keeps the suit (however using another power source alternative Omegahedron) for later missions. In season two, Alex realizes her homosexuality and pursues a relationship with National City PD's detective, Maggie Sawyer. She also confides in Sawyer her secret that she is a DEO agent and occasionally works together. In season three, though Alex and Maggie were engaged to be married, but later they break it off after realizing their incompatibility as a couple, primarily based on Alex's desire to have kids, while Maggie had no yearning to do so. Alex meets Samantha Arias and her daughter Ruby, and envious of Samantha of her motherhood and adores Ruby. She befriends Samantha so that she can be close to Ruby, and hopes one day that she will have her own daughter like Samantha's. Alex had a one-night stand and develops a friendship with Sara Lance, a vigilante associate of Oliver Queen / Green Arrow and leader of the time-traveling superhero team, the Legends, from Earth-1; her encounter with Sara allows Alex to begin moving on from Maggie. She also befriends Barry Allen and Oliver when she arrives to attend the former's wedding with Kara. She joins Earth-1 heroes and Kara to stop Earth-X invaders' scheme against the multiverse, and partnered with Sara when Kara was preoccupied with her villainous parallel universe doppelgänger Overgirl. Her scientific background is also invaluable in helping fellow scientists Harry Wells, Caitlin Snow, Martin Stein, Felicity Smoak, and Barry on Earth-1. Alex learns from Overgirl that she may have her own counterpart on Earth-X when she reveals to Alex that her adoptive sister tried to kill her once, hinting that Overgirl's sister may not aligned herself with the New Reich. Nearing the end of the season, in addition to her exoskeleton, Winn made a prototypical DEO protective suit for Alex, which is filled with advanced gadgetry for her needs in the field. In one episode, Alex made a reference that she worked in a hospital in Seattle before becoming a federal agent (a nod to Leigh's previous role as Dr. Lexie Grey in Grey's Anatomy). In a flashback, it is revealed that ten years previously, Alex first became close to Kara after investigating a murder mystery of their friend from high school together. By the end of season three, Alex becomes the new director of DEO. In season 4, Alex struggles with her new role as director, and her organization deals with a new wave of anti-extraterrestrial bigotry within the country. During the crossover, "Elseworlds", Kara meets Alex's Earth-1 counterpart, who is intrigued of learning the details of her Earth-38 self's life from Kara. In order to protect Kara from Haley, Alex has J'onn wipe her memory of her knowing that her sister is Supergirl. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.[14][10] {{clear}}Winn SchottWinslow "Winn" Schott Jr. (portrayed by Jeremy Jordan; seasons 1–3) is a tech expert who works alongside Kara at CatCo and serves as one of her allies, helping her develop her costume and aiding her in her adventures as Supergirl. Winn has an unrequited crush on Kara and is rivals with James for her affection, and he later pursued a relationship with Cat's new assistant Siobhan Smythe until she turns into Supergirl's supernatural metahuman archenemy Silver Banshee. In the series, he is the son of Toyman.[4][19][15] In season two, he has left CatCo for a full-time position at the DEO recruited by Alex Danvers and J'onn J'onzz.[21] He and James also become best friends. Winn is responsible for helping James to become the Guardian while he is called the man in the van by James. In addition to remain improving Kara's costume and offers her tech support, Winn also makes his own modifications with her interdimensional extrapolator, a device she received from Earth-1's metahuman inventor Cisco Ramon. In season three, Winn helps in the fight against the Worldkillers. By the end of season three, Winn is invited to join the Legion of Super-Heroes as he invented the sub-atomic shield and its development saves countless people in the future. Together with Mon-El, he travels into future for saving it, starting his own journey as a hero. During the "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover, an Earth-X version of Winn is introduced. General Winn Schott is the leader of the Freedom Fighters working against the New Reich on his world and thus is Dark Arrow's chief adversary. He is even able to obtain some of Dark Arrow's arsenal as trophies throughout their fights, therefore implies that Schott is a formidable adversary to the New Reich. Jeremy Jordan will not return to the series until its fifth season.[16] {{clear}}{{anchor|J'onn J'onzz|Martian Manhunter}} J'onn J'onzz/Martian Manhunter{{further|Martian Manhunter}}J'onn J'onzz (portrayed by David Harewood; season 1–present) is the head of the DEO who takes Hank Henshaw's likeness after Henshaw is killed in Peru while hunting J'onn. J'onn takes Henshaw's likeness in order to reform the DEO from within as well as a promise to Jeremiah Danvers to watch over Alex and Kara, who each subsequently trust him as a mentor after learning of his true identity. Prior to his escape from the holocaust on Mars, J'onn was a law enforcement officer to his people. In addition to his powers, J'onn learned various skills and knowledge after living on Earth over decades including martial arts, strategy, investigation tactics, in addition telepathically learned some of Henshaw's memories and knowledge, making him a formidable opponent when in human form without the need of his extraterrestrial abilities and more than capable to run the DEO in Henshaw's place. He takes Alex in as his protégée and forges her as a strong DEO agent, eventually she becomes his right-hand operative. In the episode "Falling", J'onn reveals to the whole world his true identity in order to stop Kara, who is affected by Red Kryptonite, from killing Alex. He is then arrested by the DEO agents who are at the scene, only to escape with Alex upon learning that Jeremiah has survived the attack and that he is being held at Project Cadmus, a facility that experiments with aliens and where he was going to be taken. In season two, J'onn begins a romantic relationship with a benevolent member of the White Martian race, M'gann M'orzz. In season three, it is revealed that J'onn's father is alive and they struggle to reconcile of their relationship. His spaceship is disguised as a 1952 vintage Chevrolet Deluxe convertible, in which J'onn, Kara, and Alex love to drive for pleasure. By the end of season three, after he succeeds the memory and knowledge from his father, J'onn leaves the DEO. In season four, J'onn helps run a support group for aliens trying to integrate into Earth society. He also begins a career as a private investigator. He eschews combat, preferring to provide guidance and mentorship. He warns Kara of a rising wave of anti-alien bigotry. In addition, he starts to go after Manchester Black. The evolution of Henshaw was discussed during the filming of the pilot, with the executive producers jokingly saying that Harewood would be a good actor to play the Martian Manhunter in a potential television series, to which DC Comics' Geoff Johns asked why it could not be done in Supergirl. Harewood reflected that he had a difficult time "find[ing] an angle to play Hank Henshaw" in the pilot, and became excited when he was told about the change for his character's backstory.[17] Hank Henshaw/Cyborg Superman{{main|Hank Henshaw}}Harewood also recurs as the real Hank Henshaw – a former CIA agent and ex-head of the DEO who is ruthless and obsessed with hunting down aliens he believed to be dangerous. He died after he stabbed Jeremiah Danvers in Peru while hunting the alien J'onn J'onzz. He was subsequently found and revived by Project Cadmus, who enhanced him to become the Cyborg Superman.[18] {{clear}}Cat Grant{{further|Cat Grant}}Cat Grant (portrayed by Calista Flockhart; main season 1; recurring season 2; guest season 3) is the founder and CEO of CatCo Worldwide Media, who feels, since she "branded" Kara as "Supergirl", that she has proprietary custody over the new hero.[4][19] She was the personal assistant to Perry White prior to being a gossip columnist at the Daily Planet. Cat investigates and reveals that Supergirl is Superman's cousin, which then causes her to become a target for some of Superman's enemies. She also serves as a mentor to Kara, dispensing advice about being a woman in a man's world. In the episode "Hostile Takeover", she begins to suspect that Kara is Supergirl, while the second-season finale reveals she knew Kara was Supergirl all along. Flockhart became a recurring actress for season two, due to the series' production shift to Vancouver and her desire to take on projects near her Los Angeles home.[20] To accommodate this, Cat decides to take a leave of absence from CatCo, leaving James in charge during the second episode of season two. She returns in the final two episodes to help protect National City from the Daxamite invasion.[21] Flockhart will remain a recurring guest star for season three.[22] In the first episode of season three, it is revealed that Cat has become Olivia Marsdin's Press Secretary. {{clear}}Mon-El{{further|Lar Gand}}Mon-El (portrayed by Chris Wood; seasons 2–3) is a survivor and prince of a royal family from the planet Daxam who seeks to become a superhero on Earth. Due to Daxamites being an offshoot of Kryptonians, Mon-El has similar powers to Superman and Supergirl. Mon-El crash lands on Earth in an escape pod at the end of season one. His carefree and somewhat laid-back nature leads to friction with Kara as she mentors him in the ways of being a hero.[23][24][25] Mon-El eventually falls in love with Kara and they become a couple. After Kara triggers a weapon that laces the atmosphere with lead dust in order to stop Rhea's Daxamite army, Mon-El is forced to leave Earth. In season three, it is revealed that Mon-El's pod was sucked into a wormhole and he time-traveled to the 31st century. He was in the future for seven years, where L-Corp administered a serum that gives him immunity to lead poisoning. Despite his love for Kara, Mon-El ultimately marries Imra Ardeen before he returns to the 21st century with her and other passengers for an unknown mission. He is also revealed to be the founder of the superhero team, the Legion. In season four, Chris Wood's character as Mon-El would no longer appear. {{clear}}Maggie Sawyer{{further|Maggie Sawyer}}Maggie Sawyer (portrayed by Floriana Lima; main season 2; recurring season 3) is a detective for the National City Police Department who takes a special interest in the cases involving aliens, metahumans, and other extraordinary occurrences. She uses her own experience as a lesbian to help guide Alex as the latter struggles to understand her own sexuality, and the two eventually begin a romantic relationship.[26] However in season three because Maggie does not want to have children, Alex breaks up with her. Lima became a recurring actress for season three. She noted the role was only intended to last for one season.[27] {{clear}}Lena Luthor{{further|Lena Luthor}}Lena Luthor (portrayed by Katie McGrath; main season 3–present; recurring season 2) is the CEO of L-Corp (formerly known as Luthor Corp) and the younger paternal half-sister of Lex Luthor. She arrives in National City after Lex has been incarcerated, hoping to rebrand Luthor Corp as a force for good.[28] As the daughter of Lionel Luthor, to whom she is close, Lena tries to redeem her family name after Lex's crimes have tarnished it and to break from her half-brother and step-mother's legacy. Initially, she believed that she was the adopted daughter of the Lionel and Lillian Luthor, but Lena learns that she is actually Lionel's illegitimate child from his extramarital affair. Lena meets Kara after Kara is assigned to interview Lena about L-Corp. Shortly after, the two develop a strong friendship. Later in the season she is taken advantage of by Rhea, under guise of fixing the portal to get her home, but instead brought all the Daxamites to Earth. She is almost married off to Mon-El before the wedding is interrupted and they escape where she then aids her mother and Winn in driving away the Daxamites. Camille Marty portrays a young Lena.[29] McGrath was promoted to series regular for season three.[30] In season three, she buys CatCo Media to prevent Morgan Edge from taking it over and decides to run CatCo personally, temporarily handing over control of L-Corp to Sam Arias. Unlike her half-brother, Lena is able to develop a formula to create synthetic Kryptonites. Like Cat Grant, she knows Kara is Supergirl, but is slow to realize the truth. By the end of season three, Lena synthesizes the Kryptonian mineral Harun-El in her labortary since it is a form of Black Kryptonite, and starts the phase 2 of her experiment. {{clear}}Samantha Arias/Reign{{further|Reign (DC Comics)}}Samantha "Sam" Arias/Reign (portrayed by Odette Annable; season 3) is an unknowing Kryptonian survivor sent to Earth by a party of Kryptonian prestresses as an infant prior to its destruction.[31][32] Sam was adopted by Patricia Arias. Although she grew up without knowledge of her origins, she is sensing that there is something unusual within herself and fears it. Samantha is also a single mother who struggles to raise her daughter Ruby, having distanced herself from her adoptive mother when she became pregnant with her daughter as a teenager. At one point, Sam demonstrated superhuman strength that let her lift a fallen tower off of her daughter Ruby during a terrorist attack; but she believes her strength in the moment was merely derived from epinephrine (adrenaline) and the heightened emotion of distress, and she loses the extra strength immediately after. She works with Lena Luthor, and is promoted to be the acting CEO of L-Corp after Lena Luthor buys CatCo, and later becomes its CFO. She and her daughter also later befriend Alex and Kara Danvers. Throughout the season, Sam forms close friendships with Lena, Alex, and Kara. She finds out from her adoptive mother that she arrived on Earth in a space pod and thus she is an extraterrestrial in origin. Under the pod's key's guidance, Sam travels to a desert that leads to a hidden Kryptonian fortress, where a hologram in the form of one of the dark priestesses, Selena, informs Sam of her heritage and that she is engineered as a "Worldkiller," a living biological weapon of enhanced Kryptonian physiology who was sent to rule Earth; her pregnancy kept her from coming into her powers. Sam was not willing to accept this, but her full powers manifested, awakening her dormant alternative personality Reign. By the end of the season, it is revealed that Selena is Reign's birth mother, therefore is Sam's as well. After returning home, Sam remains a devoted mother to Ruby with no memories of her actions as Reign, while her Kryptonian alter-ego becomes a black-clad, masked vigilante who indiscriminately kills those she sees as evildoers. However, Reign and two other Worldkillers are each designed to have dissociative identity in order to keep their existences hidden, yet Sam is stronger than Reign in willpower and control because of her devotion to Ruby, keeping Reign from fully takes over. During her first encounter with Kara's alter-ego Supergirl, Reign battles and defeats her, leaving the superheroine in a coma for days. After Supergirl emerges from her coma, Reign is at odds with her, the DEO, and the Legion. Reign learned that are more Worldkillers on Earth and seeks to find them. She manages to get Purity on her side when she surrenders to Reign. Following the deaths of Purity and Pestilence, Reign absorbed their abilities and got away. Reign later targets Ruby in order to eliminate Sam's will for control, causing Supergirl and Alex Danvers to work in protecting her. Thanks to some Kryptonite, Supergirl, Mon-El, and Kara were able to incapacitate her enough to render her unconscious as they work to find a way to get rid of the Reign side of her. Later, using a mineral from Krypton called the Harun-El, which is a form of Black Kryptonite, they are able to split Sam from Reign. Sam joins the fight against Reign and the dark priestesses after endowing powers that match Reign's. In one timeline, Sam kills Reign, but at the cost of her own life and her allies, but Supergirl travels back in time, and changes the outcome of Reign's defeat and averted the deaths. In the reset timeline, though still defeating Reign by herself, because of another exposure to the Harun-El during the fight, Sam is rid of the Kryptonian side from her, therefore having no powers once more and a chance to again living a normal life with her daughter. In season four's premiere, it is mentioned that Sam and Ruby have relocated to Metropolis, where Sam is heading L-Corp's northeast sector. Querl Dox/Brainiac 5{{Main|Brainiac 5}}Querl Dox/Brainiac 5 (portrayed by Jesse Rath; main season 4; recurring season 3) – A hero from the 31st century who arrives in National City to help Supergirl battle Reign.[33] Rath was promoted to series regular for season four. {{clear}}Ben Lockwood/Agent Liberty{{Main|Agent Liberty}}Benjamin "Ben" Lockwood/Agent Liberty (portrayed by Sam Witwer) is a former college professor who became an anti-aliens activist after suffering a series of misfortunes, including the loss of his father, during several alien attacks. With the aid of Mercy and Otis Graves, Ben becomes a self-proclaimed "Agent of Liberty" and founds a human supremacist group called the Children of Liberty to rid earth of all alien life, including Supergirl. After winning an alien debate against Kara Danvers on national television, Ben is given his very own weekly show named "The Lockdown" whilst secretly operating as the masked Agent Liberty. Ben and his organization go on to kill numerous aliens in National City, including Manchester Black's fiancé Fiona Byrne. Seeking revenge on Agent Liberty, Manchester Black kidnaps Ben's wife Lydia and tells her about her husband's alter-ego. Ben ultimately manages to free his wife and prepares to execute Manchester, only for Supergirl to intervene and apprehend them both in front of Lydia. Following the announcement that Ben, now publicly exposed as the Children of Liberty's leader, has been taken into police custody, a large crowd of human rights activists with anti-alien sentiments rally outside National City Men's Central Jail to protest Ben's imprisonment. Ben is surprised to see Lydia leading the crowd in chanting "Liberty", and whispers "see you soon" when he notices Supergirl watching him from the sky. Ben Lockwood is later visited by his son George who starts to get involved with the Children of Liberty. Ben is eventually pardoned by President Baker due to the fact that the Children of Liberty's act of terrorism does not apply to humans and despite the fact that the alien amnesty act, grants all aliens in general the same equal rights as humans. After being visited by Supergirl about the crashing satellite, Baker later invites Lockwood to the White House where he makes him the Director of Alien Affairs. Lockwood went to where some field leaders of the Children of Liberty are meeting. When one of them challenges Lockwood for the title of Agent Liberty, Lockwood beats him into submission. Afterwards, Lockwood asks the other field leaders if anyone else would like to challenge him. They remain silent and continue accepting him as Agent Liberty. Nia Nal/Dreamer{{main|Nia Nal}}Nia Nal (portrayed by Nicole Maines) is a transgender woman working at Catco under Kara Danvers.[41] {{clear}}Lauren HaleyLauren Haley (portrayed by April Parker Jones) is a United States Marine Corps colonel brought in by President Baker to supervise Danvers.[41] After Supergirl and Brainiac 5 defeated Agent Liberty and Manchester Black, Haley works to find out who Supergirl is. When she finds out that Supergirl is Kara Danvers, Martian Manhunter uses his abilities to erase her memory of this discovery. Haley soon starts to doubt President Baker's motives like when a satellite to be used against the aliens nearly crashes which she had no knowledge to when confronted by Alex, making Benjamin Lockwood the Director of Alien Affairs, and declaring Supergirl public enemy #1 after Red Daughter posed as Supergirl and attacked the White House. {{clear}}Recurring charactersThis is a list of recurring actors and the characters they portrayed in multiple episodes, which were significant roles. The characters are listed by the order in which they first appeared. Introduced in season oneEliza DanversEliza Danvers (portrayed by Helen Slater[34]) is scientist and Kara's foster mother, who is more protective of Kara than she is of her biological daughter, Alex. She is the one to tell Kara and Alex about her husband working with the DEO in order to protect Kara and warns them about Hank as he is not to be trusted because of his involvement in Jeremiah's death. After the revelation that J'onn J'onzz has secretly taken over leadership of the DEO in Henshaw's place, Eliza occasionally offers her scientific expertise for the organization when needed. Slater portrayed Supergirl in the 1984 film[35][36] and Lara-El in the television series Smallville. Jeremiah DanversJeremiah Danvers (portrayed by Dean Cain[35]) is a scientist and Alex's biological father and Kara's foster father, who offered his services to the DEO by working with Hank in order to protect Kara. Ten years earlier and under mysterious circumstances, he and Hank went to South America to capture J'onn J'onzz, with whom Jeremiah became friends after the alien saved him. When Hank caught up and saw them shake hands, he tried to kill J'onn, leading to a fight between Jeremiah and Hank while trying to keep Hank from killing J'onzz; Hank then stabbed Jeremiah, who later killed him in self-defense, collapsed on the ground, and was left for dead. He asked J'onzz to watch over his daughters.[17] In the present, J'onn learns that Jeremiah not only survived the attack, but is also alive and being held at Project Cadmus. In season two, Jeremiah is rescued and attempts to reintegrate into his family and the DEO, but eventually betrays them to Cadmus. It is revealed that he made an uneasy alliance with Lillian Luthor in order to protect Alex and Kara from her, and that he has been cybernetically enhanced like Hank Henshaw. He later turns against Cadmus. Cain portrayed Superman in The New Adventures of Superman.[34][35][36] VasquezVasquez (portrayed by Briana Venskus) – A DEO agent who often works closely with Hank (J'onn), Alex, and Kara/Supergirl and is responsible for coordinating/relaying information on alien attacks or other incidents. Alura Zor-ElAlura Zor-El (portrayed by Laura Benanti in season one and two, Erica Durance in season three) is Kara's biological mother who is the twin sister of Astra In-Ze. Alura's guidance (both in flashbacks, and as a Kryptonian Artificial Intelligence which acts as Kara's holographic virtual "mother", whose advice Kara can access in the present day) proves invaluable in Kara's journey.[37] Due to a fail-safe that Zor-El built around Argo City to protect it from Krypton's explosion, Alura is still alive and is part of Argo City's High Council. It was announced that Erica Durance would take over for Benanti as Alura for the third season, due to Benanti's other commitments. Durance previously portrayed Lois Lane on Smallville.[38] Astra In-ZeAstra In-Ze (portrayed by Laura Benanti) is the aunt of Kara and the twin sister of Alura, who is the main antagonist of season one's arc. She plots to rule the Earth and targets Kara for revenge upon Alura, who was the judge who sentenced her to imprisonment at Fort Rozz, though she claims that she wanted to save Krypton and Earth. Attempting to kill J'onn J'onzz in the episode "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Astra is killed by Alex; thus, Non, her husband, seeks revenge on Kara. It is later revealed that Astra and Non created Myriad, a mind control program that is designed for the purpose of saving environment but can also be used to enslave people, and hence, is the main reason they are sentenced to Fort Rozz for life.[39] Maxwell LordMaxwell Lord (portrayed by Peter Facinelli[40]) is a tech mogul who is fascinated by Supergirl.[41] Lord deduces that Supergirl has a secret identity and is determined to learn it at any cost, becoming her enemy in the process, eventually using Supergirl's connections to Alex and eavesdropping on the latter. After unleashing Bizarro on Supergirl, Maxwell is arrested by Alex and held by the DEO. The DEO eventually releases him, but warns him never to tell anyone the truth about Supergirl or the DEO; otherwise, they will release enough evidence of his crimes to send him to jail. Maxwell later helps Supergirl in stopping Non's attacks, but he later obtains a supply of Kryptonian power source Omegahedron from Sam Lane. Barry Allen/FlashBarry Allen / Flash (portrayed by Grant Gustin) is a crime scene investigator from Central City on Earth-1 who becomes a superhero speedster after being hit by dark-matter infused lightning. Barry accidentally arrives in Supergirl's reality after crossing a dimensional barrier while testing a tachyon accelerator with S.T.A.R. Labs, befriends Kara and Winn, and reveals the existences of the multiverse and metahumans to the former and her allies. The Flash helps Supergirl battle against Livewire and the Silver Banshee in addition to offering her advice and support and providing means for Supergirl's Earth's inhabitants to combat their world's surfacing metahuman threats, and eventually returns to his world with Supergirl's help. In season two, Barry and his fellow heroes from his Earth recruit Kara to their universe to help fight against the Dominators, an armada of alien invaders who attack their world due to their fear of superpowered beings. The DEO eventually establishes an alliance with Earth-1's S.T.A.R. Labs after an encounter with the Music Meister. Kara and the DEO have since accessing S.T.A.R. Labs' technology and occasionally teams with Earth-1's heroes on missions. Gustin was the third Glee alum to appear on the show, after Benoist and Jenner, with Criss going on to be the fourth. Gustin reprises his role from The Flash.[42]NonNon (portrayed by Chris Vance) is a former scientist in league with the House of El and a brutal Kryptonian military officer who is sinister, powerful, and angry – the antithesis of all things Supergirl stands for and becomes her greatest threat,[57][58][43] eventually one of the main antagonists of season one's arc besides Indigo. He is Astra's husband—and hence Kara's uncle—and second-in-command. He seeks revenge on Kara for Astra's death. However, despite his marriage to Astra, Non is not a faithful husband; he had an affair with Indigo at some point prior to being sentenced to the Phantom Zone. Lucy LaneLucy Lane (portrayed by Jenna Dewan-Tatum) the younger sister of Lois Lane and James' ex-fiancée.[44][45] In addition to her duties as trial counsel (prosecutor) for the Judge Advocate General's Corps, United States Army (where she held the rank of major), Lucy is a legal attaché on her father's staff, though she resigns her commission in order to remain in National City.[46] She later accepts a job as general counsel for CatCo. In the same episode, it is mentioned that she graduated from the United States Military Academy and earned her J.D./M.B.A. from Harvard Law School.[47] After breaking up with James again, Lucy leaves CatCo and returns to the military. She works with Colonel Jim Harper on the investigation into J'onn J'onzz. However, when Kara reveals to her that she is Supergirl, she helps rescue Hank and Alex, and is later named acting director of the D.E.O.[48] By the end of season one, Lucy officially becomes a co-director with J'onn J'onzz after he returns to the D.E.O. Leslie Willis/LivewireLeslie Willis / Livewire (portrayed by Brit Morgan) is a confident, abrasive, and funny shock-jock who works for CatCo and becomes as dangerous and shocking as her words following an accident[41][49] in which Supergirl rescues her from a potential helicopter crash during a lightning storm.[50] The rescue backfires when Supergirl gets struck by lightning while pulling Leslie out of the helicopter—electrocuting them both and giving Leslie electrical powers. She is captured and given over to the DEO. However, she is later broken out of prison by Siobhan Smythe/Silver Banshee, who wants to team up with her to get revenge on Cat. Along with her new partner, she is defeated by Supergirl again, this time with the help of The Flash and the citizens of National City, and is placed in police custody after The Flash adds new features to the National City Police Department on countering and imprisoning metahuman criminals. In season two, she is taken from prison in an attempt to harvest her power; she is saved by Supergirl, who allows her to escape under a temporary truce. She dies during a fight with Reign. Sam LaneSam Lane (portrayed by Glenn Morshower) is a powerful military general and overprotective father to both Lucy and Lois whose arrival in National City stirs up trouble for Supergirl when he enlists her in a dangerous government initiative.[51]Kal-El/Clark Kent/SupermanKal-El/Clark Kent/Superman (portrayed by an uncredited Kevin Caliber in season one, Tyler Hoechlin from season two onward) is a superhero from the planet Krypton who defends Metropolis. He was only shown briefly during season one having found Kara and only communicated via chat messaging.[52] Daniel DiMaggio appears as an alternate, teenage version of the character in a dream sequence.[53][54] Near the end of season one, Superman proves vulnerable to Myriad's mind control, as Maxwell Lord put it "watched Sesame Street and went to preschool; nurture over nature". This leaves him unconscious in the D.E.O. until the last episode, where he wonders if the headache he is having is what a hangover is like. He comes to National City at the beginning of season two to help Kara out in dealing with Project Cadmus and Metallo before leaving to return to Metropolis, vowing to return if Kara needs it. At the end of season two, Rhea uses silver Kryptonite to compel him to fight Kara, who is forced to knock him out. After he recovers from the Kryptonite, he helps Kara repel Rhea's invasion fleet. In season four, after meeting Barry Allen and Oliver Queen in the "Elseworlds" crossover event- during which he assists in destroying the rogue A.M.A.Z.O. robot and defeating Doctor John Deegan after Deegan tries to turn himself into a black-suited Superman to be a 'hero'- Clark reveals that he and Lois are relocating to Argos City after learning that Lois is pregnant to ensure her safety during the pregnancy, Clark assuring Kara that he has faith that she can cope with her current challenges on Earth despite the rising anti-alien sentiment. Siobhan Smythe/Silver BansheeSiobhan Smythe/Silver Banshee (portrayed by Italia Ricci[55]) is a new hire at CatCo Worldwide Media who clashes with Kara and later Supergirl. She briefly becomes Cat's top assistant, and has her sights set on becoming a media mogul in her own right. She has already attracted the attention of Winn, while discovering that her father had been involved in an affair upon learning he was a member of an Ashley Madison-esque website that is exposed by Indigo. When she sees a video of Supergirl (under the influence of Red Kryptonite) letting an alien get away, she tries to pitch it to Cat, and then tries to sell it to Cat's former employer, Daily Planet. When Cat finds this out, she fires Siobhan for her disloyalty. After another attempt to gain revenge on Kara fizzles, she discovers that she has the power to sonic scream.[48] Upon learning that the women of her family are taken over by a banshee's spirit whenever they are wronged, Siobhan decides to get even with Cat and Kara by teaming up with Livewire; in the process, she embraces her curse for the powers it provides and becomes Silver Banshee. In addition to her hypersonic ability, the Silver Banshee's strength and endurance are on par with Supergirl's after her powers increased and is implied that she would have other abilities. Despite hating Kara, Siobhan chooses not to kill her, knowing that she would break her curse and lose her powers if she does until someone wronged her once more. Ironically, not knowing that Supergirl is Kara, and if the Silver Banshee kills the superhero, she would become a regular human again. She is later defeated by Supergirl and the Flash, along with Livewire, and both she and her partner are imprisoned in metahuman cells provided by the Flash. IndigoIndigo (portrayed by Laura Vandervoort) is a living computer, formerly known as Brainiac 8,[56] sentenced to Fort Rozz for turning against the people of Krypton, but now unstoppable on Earth. She serves as one of the main antagonists of season one's arc besides Non. It is revealed that she was the one who hijacked Kara's pod and connected both the pod and Fort Rozz that brought them to Earth, and also that she despises Astra. After Kara and Winn defeat her and she disintegrates, Non recreates Indigo in order to do his bidding. Indigo is permanently destroyed by J'onn J'onzz during Non's attempt to conquer Earth. Vandervoort previously portrayed Supergirl in the series Smallville.[57] Introduced in season twoLillian LuthorLillian Luthor (portrayed by Brenda Strong) is the leader of Project Cadmus, Lex Luthor's mother, and Lena Luthor's step-mother,[58][59] and is the secondary antagonist of season two's arc. She and her team were the ones responsible for turning John Corben and Hank Henshaw into Metallo and Cyborg Superman respectively. After Metallo had an encounter with Supergirl and Superman, Project Cadmus eventually reveals that it has gone rogue, and is waging war against all alien life on Earth. Lillian is arrested after a failed attempt to wipe out all aliens in National City with a Kryptonian bioweapon, but is later freed by Metallo. Lillian is estranged from Lena since her husband favors her over their son, and blamed Lena's mother for the deterioration of her relationship with Lionel. During the Daxamite invasion, she briefly allies with Kara in order to rescue Mon-El and Lena from Rhea, and helps Lena and Winn prepare a weapon that will disperse lead in Earth's atmosphere to drive away the Daxamites. Lillian later targets Morgan Edge after he poisoned Lena which leads to both of them being defeated by Supergirl and Jimmy Olsen and arrested by the authorities. Eve TeschmacherEve Teschmacher (portrayed by Andrea Brooks) is Cat Grant's and later James' new assistant. When Lena Luthor starts clinical trials at L-Corp and later for the D.E.O. to produce superhuman abilities in humans, Eve joins Lena as her assistant. She is named after a supporting character in the Superman Franchise who worked with Lex Luthor. She is later discovered to be a mole sent by Lex Luthor. Snapper CarrSnapper Carr (portrayed by Ian Gomez) is a newsman hired by Cat Grant to be the editor-in-chief of CatCo Magazine.[60] A hard-nosed old-school newspaper reporter/editor, Carr is initially hostile to Kara when Cat assigns her to become a reporter under him, and also towards Olsen when James takes over Cat's job. Olivia MarsdinOlivia Marsdin (portrayed by Lynda Carter) is the President of the United States.[61][62] It is revealed that she is a Durlan,[63] after she signs a bill granting amnesty for aliens living incognito in the U.S., prior to which she survives two assassination attempts. A benevolent alien refugee who escaped her home planet Durla as a child after an invasion, Olivia seeks to protect both other refugees and people of Earth from alien attacks and other threats due to her experience, and therefore she hates invaders. In season four, Mercy and Otis Graves publicly expose Olivia as an alien which causes her to resign. This enables Vice-President Baker to be sworn in as the new President of the United States. Carter previously portrayed the eponymous character of the 1970s Wonder Woman television series. M'gann M'orzz/Miss MartianM'gann M'orzz/Miss Martian (portrayed by Sharon Leal) is a guilt-ridden White Martian who disguises herself as a Green Martian, forsaking her race's heritage. She tends bar at an underground bar for aliens in National City.[25] M'gann gradually earns J'onn J'onzz's trust and friendship after he discovers her true identity, and learns that she is benign and an outcast from her own people. Despite she and J'onn realizing they have romantic feelings for each other, M'gann chooses to return to Mars to search for other White Martians who are also against their race's savage legacy in hopes of ending it. M'gann later return to Earth in the season finale with other benevolent White Martians to help J'onn repel the Daximite invasion. She reveals to J'onn that there is a secret party within the White Martians' society who seeks to overthrow tyranny. Lyra StraydLyra Strayd (portrayed by Tamzin Merchant) is an alien from the planet Starhaven who takes a romantic interest in Winn.[64] DemosDemos (portrayed by Curtis Lum) is a member of the D.E.O. He later sacrifices his life in an attempt to keep Selena's followers from getting the corpses of Purity and Pestilence. RheaRhea (portrayed by Teri Hatcher) is the Queen of Daxam and Mon-El's mother, who is the main antagonist of season two's arc. She and Lar Gand journey to Earth in search of Mon-El. She is utterly determined to take Mon-El back to Daxam with her.[65] She tricks Lena Luthor into helping her build a transporter to bring a Daxamite fleet to conquer Earth. Rhea fights Kara in a one-on-one duel for the fate of Earth, but refuses to halt the invasion despite losing, and is killed when Kara activates a weapon that laces Earth's atmosphere with lead dust. Prior to her death, Mon-El reveals to his mother that he knows that she killed his father all along due to his awareness of her immorality, and thus he will grieve over his father but not her. Hatcher previously portrayed Lois Lane in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman[66] and played as Ella Lane in Smallville. Lar GandLar Gand (portrayed by Kevin Sorbo) is the King of Daxam and Mon-El's father. He and Rhea journey to Earth in search of Mon-El. After he agrees to let his son remain on Earth, he is killed by Rhea, who views his decision as a betrayal.[67][65] Despite Rhea lying to her son that Lar killed himself, Mon-El knows that his father was not suicidal and realizes that his mother murdered him. Introduced in season threeRuby AriasRuby Arias (portrayed by Emma Tremblay) is Samantha's daughter who is a smart, independently minded child fascinated by Supergirl.[22] In season four, it is revealed that Ruby and her mother relocated to Metropolis. Morgan EdgeMorgan Edge (portrayed by Adrian Pasdar) is an amoral real estate developer who is at odds with Kara and Lena.[22]M'yrnn J'onzzM'yrnn J'onzz (portrayed by Carl Lumbly) is J'onn J'onnz's father and another Green Martian survivor who is a pacifist religious leader on Mars. He comes to Earth to live with J'onn, and begins to suffer from a form of dementia which causes him to lose control of his mental powers.[22] Lumbly has previously voiced J'onn J'onnz in various animated works. Thomas CovilleThomas Coville (portrayed by Chad Lowe) is the leader of a religious group that worships Supergirl. Lowe also serves as director for some episodes. Coville later had the religious group worship the Worldkillers and is later killed by Selena after he served his purpose. Imra Ardeen/Saturn GirlImra Ardeen/Saturn Girl (portrayed by Amy Jackson) is a hero born on Saturn's moon Titan who has telekinetic abilities.[68] She is Mon-El's wife and Kara's romantic rival. Julia Freeman/PurityJulia Freeman/Purity (portrayed by Krys Marshall) is a musician residing near National City who, like Reign and Pestilence, is a Worldkiller.[69] She and Pestilence later take each other out in a mutual kill and have their powers absorbed by Reign. Grace Parker/PestilenceGrace Parker/Pestilence (portrayed by Angela Zhou) is a doctor in National City who, like Reign and Purty, is a Worldkiller. However, unlike them, Parker is sociopathic and embraces her Worldkiller alter-ego, therefore her personas accept each other as one. She and Purity later take each other out in a mutual kill and have their powers absorbed by Reign. SelenaSelena (portrayed by Anjali Jay) is an evil Kryptonian priestess and the main antagonist of season three's arc, who originally appears as a holographic mentor to the Worldkillers and a member of the Worldkiller Coven. Her coven is responsible for creating Reign and she personally refers to her as her daughter, therefore revealing that Selena is Reign's biological mother. It is later revealed she survived Krypton's destruction and is a member of Argo City's High Council. Selena schemes to perform a ritual that will terraform Earth into a Krypton-like planet upon studying the prophecy from the Book of Rao. Introduced in season fourMercy GravesMercy Graves (portrayed by Rhona Mitra)[70] is a former Project Cadmus agent alongside her brother Otis Graves. Similar to her The Animated Series counterpart, Mercy was also head of security for what was then known as Luthor-Corp under Lex Luthor's reign; she resigned from her post due to her boss's obsession with Superman, feeling he wasn't seeing the bigger picture. When Lillian Luthor was arrested, she and Otis began working with Agent Liberty and the Children of Liberty. Both of them were seemingly killed by a Hellgrammite; Otis reappears in the employ of Lex Luthor. Otis GravesOtis Graves (portrayed by Robert Baker)[70] is the brother of Mercy Graves who is loosely based off Otis from the 1978 film. Unlike his more professional sister, Otis has a more childish, sadistic streak as demonstrated when he tortures Dr. Rohan Vose for fun, to Mercy's disapproval. When Lillian Luthor was arrested, he and Mercy began working with Agent Liberty and the Children of Liberty. Both of them were seemingly killed by a Hellgrammite. Otis turns up alive. Raymond Jensen / ParasiteRaymond Jensen (portrayed by Anthony Konechny)[71] is a DEO Agent that sided with the Children of Liberty. Following the deaths of Mercy and Otis, Agent Liberty subjected Jensen to an experiment that involved placing an Angon alien parasite inside him. When he absorbs the lifeforce of anyone, they become withered. In the case of aliens, he can absorb their abilities. MackenzieMackenzie (portrayed by Jaymee Mak) is a reporter for CatCo Worldwide Media. BakerBaker (portrayed by Bruce Boxleitner)[72] started out as the Vice President of the United States under president Olivia Marsdin. After Marsdin resigns upon the Children of Liberty exposing her as a Durlan, Baker is sworn in as the new president of the United States. He later appointed Lauren Haley to oversee the D.E.O.; unlike Olivia, he is a selfish man who cares more about his approval ratings than he does about the welfare of his country and morality, although he nonetheless opposes the Children of Liberty. Following the arrests of Agent Liberty and Manchester Black, Baker appeared at D.E.O. headquarters after seeing the news. He ordered Supergirl to reveal her secret identity to the public so it would not affect his approval ratings anymore, but she refused since it would endanger her loved ones. Baker has Supergirl dismissed from the D.E.O.'s services hoping she will come around. Baker later makes an example of Menagerie and has her incarcerated. He also pardons Ben Lockwood of his crimes; to improve his poll ratings. Supergirl later attempts to persuade president Baker not to do a missile launch towards any spaceship that approaches Earth. Following Supergirl's fight with the Elite, she confronts Baker about the satellite that nearly crashed. She states that she was able to prevent everyone including Baker's loved ones from dying before leaving. Baker later invites Lockwood to the White House where he makes him the Director of Alien Affairs; after an unpleasant encounter with Supergirl. In light of the alien peace march, Baker and Lockwood are left to hold inquiries about the alien amnesty bill's fate. When Red Daughter disguised as Supergirl attacks the White House, President Baker repeals the Alien Amnesty Act and declares Supergirl public enemy #1 much to the dismay of Alex and Haley. NOTE: Brent Spiner was originally cast as Baker,[73] but had to step down due to a family emergency. As a result of this, the role was recast to Bruce Boxleitner. Lydia LockwoodLydia Lockwood (portrayed by Sarah Smyth) is the wife of Ben Lockwood and the mother of George Lockwood. George LockwoodGeorge Lockwood (portrayed by Graham Verchere) is the son of Ben and Lydia Lockwood. As a teenager living through chaotic circumstances, George was the first to begin parroting his grandfather's xenophobic rhetoric, which only gets worse with his father's indoctrination. He briefly leads the Children of Liberty as a figurehead while his father is in custody, helping with the initial defeat of Menagerie, before Ben is pardoned and retakes command. Manchester BlackManchester Black (portrayed by David Ajala)[74] is a man who fell in love with an Empath from Ikthanol named Fiona Byrne. After she was captured by the Children of Liberty, Manchester worked with Martian Manhunter to find her. When they find a badly-wounded Fiona in Mercy and Otis's van, Manchester had his final moments with a dying Fiona as Martian Manhunter tries to heal her. Following Fiona's death, Manchester went to buy guns in order to get revenge on those responsible for Fiona's death. After a shootout with some Children of Liberty members, Manchester tortures a surviving member on the identity of his superior. The unidentified Children of Liberty member states that he took orders from Caldwell as Manchester shoots the unidentified Children of Liberty member (off-screen). Manchester proceeded to target Caldwell where he massacred him and the Children of Liberty members with him after getting the information about Ben Lockwood. After holding Lydia Lockwood hostage, Manchester faced off against Ben Lockwood until they were stopped by Supergirl and Nia Nal. Afterwards, Manchester and Ben were arrested by the police. He was briefly visited by Martian Manhunter in National City Men's Central Jail before witnessing Ben Lockwood being incarcerated. Manchester Black later escapes from prison and forms the Elite with Menagerie, Hat, and an unnamed Morae in his plans to get revenge on Ben Lockwood and the Children of Liberty. Supergirl and Martian Manhunter continue investigating Manchester who confronts the two by using a staff which triggers J'onn's memeories to come back. Just before Lena Luthor and Kelly Olsen can use the cure on Jimmy Olsen so that they can see if it can work on a dying Lex Luthor, Manchester causes a power outage across the city. Supergirl and Martian Manhunter confront Manchester again. Martian Manhunter kills Manchester while Kara stops the city from being flooded. Kelly OlsenKelly Olsen (portrayed by Azie Tesfai) is James Olsen's sister.[75] She will be promoted to the main cast for the fifth season.[76] Guest starsThe following is a supplementary list of guest stars, some recurring, who appear in lesser roles. The characters are listed in the order in which they first appeared. Introduced in season one
The hosts of The Talk, Sara Gilbert, Julie Chen, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler and Sheryl Underwood, cameo as themselves.[97] Introduced in season two
Introduced in season three
Introduced in season four
See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/05/supergirl-moves-the-cw-renewed-season-2-melissa-benoist-1201754579/|title='Supergirl' Moves to the CW, Renewed For Season 2|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=May 12, 2016|accessdate=May 12, 2016}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2015/01/melissa-benoist-supergirl-cast-cbs-pilot-glee-1201355085/|title=Melissa Benoist Is Supergirl: CBS Pilot Casts 'Glee' Actress In Lead Role|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=January 22, 2015|accessdate=January 22, 2015}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/05/13/cbs-schedule-supergirl-airing-on-mondays-person-of-interest-held-for-midseason|title=CBS Schedule: Supergirl Airing on Mondays; Person of Interest Held for Midseason|last=Goldman|first=Eric|publisher=IGN|date=May 13, 2015|accessdate=May 13, 2015}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2014/10/31/supergirl-casting-jimmy-olsen-cat-grant/|title=CBS' Supergirl Casting Jimmy Olsen, Cat Grant and Others|last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|work=TVLine|date=October 31, 2014|accessdate=October 31, 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/melissa-benoist-embraces-supergirls-iconic-qualities-powerful-humanity|author=Scott Huver|publisher=Comic Book Resources|title=Melissa Benoist Embraces "Supergirl's" Iconic Qualities & Powerful Humanity|date=February 25, 2015|accessdate=February 25, 2015}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thewrap.com/vampire-diaries-star-claire-holt-in-contention-for-cbss-supergirl-series-exclusive/|title='Vampire Diaries' Star Claire Holt in Contention for CBS's 'Supergirl' Series (Exclusive)|last=Kenneally|first=Tim|work=The Wrap|date=December 1, 2014|accessdate=December 1, 2014}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/originals-boss-fallout-rebekah-twist-754765|title='The Originals' Boss on the Fallout From the Rebekah Twist|last=Roffman|first=Marisa|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=December 8, 2014|accessdate=December 8, 2014}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/soaps/6223875/supergirl-tv-show-gemma-atkinson.html|title=Hollyoaks star Gemma Atkinson set to be Supergirl in new TV series|last=Payne|first=Will|work=The Sun|date=December 31, 2014|accessdate=December 31, 2014}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/cbs-casts-young-supergirl-779887|title=CBS Casts Young 'Supergirl' (Exclusive)|work=The Hollywood Reporter|last=Goldberg|first=Lesley|date=March 9, 2015|accessdate=March 9, 2015}} 10. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/09/05/supergirl-recast-young-kara-alex-season-3-spoilers/|title=Supergirl Recasts Two Key Roles|last=Swift|first=Andy|publisher=TVLine|date=September 5, 2017|accessdate=September 4, 2017}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/supergirl-mechad-brooks-cast-james-olsen-1201417912/|title=Mehcad Brooks Cast in CBS' 'Supergirl' as Melissa Benoist's Love Interest|last=Wagmeister|first=Elizabeth|work=Variety|date=January 28, 2015|accessdate=January 28, 2015}} 12. ^{{cite episode|title=How Does She Do It?|series=Supergirl|network=CBS|date=November 23, 2015|season=1|number=5}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://tvline.com/2016/10/11/supergirl-spoilers-season-2-james-guardian-kara-relationship/|title=Supergirl EP Reveals James' Future as DC Comics' Guardian, Explains Why He and Kara Are 'Best as Friends'|publisher=TV Line|last=Swift|first=Andy|date=October 11, 2016|accessdate=October 11, 2016}} 14. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/official-supergirl-pilot-synopsis-lands-online|title=Official Supergirl Pilot Synopsis Lands Online|publisher=Comic Book Resources.com|last=gerding|first=stephen|date=August 26, 2015}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2015/03/02/supergirl-jeremy-jordan-series-cast-winslow-schott-toyman/|title=Supergirl Scoop: Jeremy Jordan to Play CatCo Tech Guru... and More?|work=TVLine|last=Kimberly|first=Roots|date=March 2, 2015|accessdate=March 3, 2015}} 16. ^https://ew.com/tv/2019/01/18/supergirl-lex-luthor-jeremy-jordan-spoilers/ 17. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/harewood-leigh-supergirl-eps-discuss-tonights-major-reveal|title="SUPERGIRL" EPS, HAREWOOD & LEIGH DISCUSS TONIGHT'S MAJOR REVEAL|last=Ratcliffe|first=Amy|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=December 7, 2015|accessdate=December 8, 2015}} 18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/11/21/supergirl-cyborg-superman-hank-henshaw|title=Supergirl sneak peek: Cyborg Superman revealed!|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=November 21, 2016|accessdate=November 22, 2016}} 19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/02/23/calista-flockhart-cast-as-cat-grant-in-supergirl|title=Calista Flockhart Cast As Cat Grant in Supergirl|last=Nicholson|first=Matt|publisher=IGN|date=February 23, 2015|accessdate=February 23, 2015}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/08/supergirl-calista-flockhart-recur-in-season-2-the-cw-filming-canada-1201796814/|title='Supergirl': Calista Flockhart To Recur in Season 2 on CW As Filming Moves North|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=August 1, 2016|accessdate=August 1, 2016}} 21. ^{{cite web |url=http://tvline.com/2017/05/09/supergirl-trailer-cat-grant-returns-season-2-interview-video/ |title=Cat Grant Returns to Supergirl: What to Expect From Her 'Emotional' Episodes |last=Swift |first=Andy |date=May 9, 2017 |website=TVLine |access-date=July 24, 2017}} 22. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/dc-tv-watch-supergirl-black-lightning-arrow-flash-legends-tomorrow-comic-con-2017-1023590|title=DC TV Watch at Comic-Con: All the Highlights From 'Supergirl,' 'Black Lightning,' 'Arrow' and More|last=Bucksbaum|first=Sydney|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 22, 2017|accessdate=July 25, 2017}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2016/07/20/chris-wood-supergirl-season-2-cast-dc-character/|title=Chris Wood Joins Supergirl Season 2 as 'Surprise' Series Regular|last=Ausiello|first=Michael|work=TV Line|date=July 20, 2016|accessdate=July 20, 2016}} 24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/sdcc-supergirl-cast-crew-offer-fans-the-season-2-inside-scoop|title=SDCC: "SUPERGIRL" CAST & CREW OFFER FANS THE SEASON 2 INSIDE SCOOP|last=Damore|first=Meagan|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=July 23, 2016|accessdate=July 25, 2016}} 25. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/08/supergirl-arrow-the-flash-legends-of-tomorrow-greg-berlanti-cw-1201802252/|title=DC Superhero EPs at TCA: 'Flash' & 'Supergirl' Musical Crossover, Dolph Lundgren On 'Arrow' & More|last=D'Alessandro|first=Anthony|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=August 11, 2016|accessdate=August 11, 2016}} 26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/supergirl-season-2-maggie-sawyer-910498|title='Supergirl' Adds 'The Family' Grad as Gay DC Character Maggie Sawyer (Exclusive)|last=Stanhope|first=Kate|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 13, 2016|accessdate=July 13, 2016}} 27. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/05/26/supergirl-floriana-lima-season-3-status-maggie-recurring|title=Supergirl: Floriana Lima Steps Down as Series Regular, Will Recur in Season 3|last=Swift|first=Andy|publisher=TV Line|date=May 26, 2017|accessdate=May 27, 2017}} 28. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2016/08/04/supergirl-katie-mcgrath-lena-luthor-cast-season-2-the-cw/|title=Supergirl Lands Merlin's Katie McGrath as Lex's Sister Lena Luthor|last=Ausiello|first=Michael|publisher=TV Line|date=August 4, 2016|accessdate=August 9, 2016}} 29. ^{{cite web|title=Supergirl Radio Season 2 – Episode 12: Luthors|url=https://www.acast.com/supergirlradio/supergirl-radio-season-2---episode-12-luthors|website=Acast|publisher=Acast|accessdate=March 2, 2017}} 30. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2017/03/supergirl-katie-mcgrath-promoted-series-regular-season-3-lena-luthor-the-cw-1202048294/|title='Supergirl': Katie McGrath Promoted To Series Regular For Season 3|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=March 22, 2017|accessdate=March 22, 2017}} 31. ^{{cite web|url=http://ew.com/tv/2017/05/31/supergirl-odette-annable-cast-as-season-3-big-bad-reign/|title=Supergirl: Odette Annable cast as season 3 big bad Reign|last=Agard|first=Chancellor|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=May 31, 2017|accessdate=May 31, 2017}} 32. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/10/10/supergirl-title-review|title=SUPERGIRL: "GIRL OF STEEL" REVIEW|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|publisher=IGN|date=October 9, 2017|accessdate=October 9, 2017}} 33. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/11/06/supergirl-brainiac-5-legion-super-heroes-jesse-rath/ |title=Supergirl Casts the Legion's Brainiac 5 With Defiance Alum Jesse Rath |last=Mitovich |first=Matt Webb |publisher=TVLine |date=November 6, 2017 |accessdate=November 6, 2017}} 34. ^1 {{cite journal|last=Holbrook|first=Damian|title=Coming Attractions|url= |journal=TV Guide Comic-Con Special 2015|page=72|access-date=July 5, 2015|quote=Former Lois & Clark cape wearer Dean Cain and original Supergirl film star Helen Slater pop up as Jeremiah and Eliza Danvers, the scientists who adopt Kara.}} 35. ^1 2 {{cite web | last=Byrne |first=Craig | title=SDCC: Andrew Kreisberg talks Supergirl | url=http://www.kryptonsite.com/sdcc-andrew-kreisberg-talks-supergirl/ |date=July 17, 2015}} 36. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.co.in/supergirl-cast-list-revealed-ex-superman-dean-cain-joins-glee-alum-melissa-benoist-631730|title='Supergirl' Cast List Revealed: Ex-Superman Dean Cain Joins 'Glee' Alum Melissa Benoist|publisher=International Business Times|last=Dilip|first=Mangala|date=May 8, 2015|accessdate=May 22, 2015}} 37. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2015/02/laura-benanti-supergirl-mom-pilot-greg-berlanti-cbs-1201377441/|title=Laura Benanti To Play Supergirl's Mom in Greg Berlanti's CBS Pilot|last=Andreeva|first=Natalie|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=February 20, 2015|accessdate=February 20, 2015}} 38. ^{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/laura-benanti-departs-erica-durance-cast-supergirl-1202489777|title=Laura Benanti Exits 'Supergirl'; CW Recasts Role|work=Variety|last=Bryant|first=Jacob|date=July 7, 2017|accessdate=July 7, 2017}} 39. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/10/26/supergirl-season-1-spoilers-andrew-kreisberg|title=Supergirl postmortem: Get the scoop on that villain twist and what's next|work=Entertainment Weekly|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|date=October 26, 2015|accessdate=October 26, 2015}} 40. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2015/07/supergirl-peter-facinelli-maxwell-lord-cast-1201474189/|title=Supergirl finds her Maxwell Lord|last=D'Alessandro|first=Anthony|date=July 11, 2015}} 41. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/news/peter-facinelli-supergirl/|title=Peter Facinelli Has Joined Supergirl – But Will He Be Good or Evil?|last=Roy|first=Jessica|work=TV Guide|date=July 12, 2015|accessdate=July 15, 2015}} 42. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/02/supergirl-the-flash-crossover-official-in-march-1201695796/|title=Crossover Confirmed: 'The Flash' To Meet 'Supergirl' In March Episode|last=Lincoln|first=Ross A.|date=February 3, 2016|accessdate=February 3, 2016}} 43. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/supergirl-chris-vance-as-831479|title='Supergirl' Taps 'Transporter' Star as DC Villain Non (Exclusive)|last=Goldberg|first=Lesley|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=October 12, 2015|accessdate=October 12, 2015}} 44. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2015/07/18/supergirl-season-1-cast-lucy-lane/|title=Supergirl to Introduce Lucy Lane AKA Jimmy Olsen's Ex... AKA Superwoman?|publisher=TVLine|last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|date=July 18, 2015}} 45. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/jenna-dewan-tatum-lucy-lane-812880|title=Jenna Dewan-Tatum Set as Lucy Lane in CBS' 'Supergirl'|last=Goldberg|first=Lesley|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=August 3, 2015|accessdate=August 4, 2015}} 46. ^{{cite episode|title=Red Faced|episodelink=Red Faced|series=Supergirl|network=CBS|date=November 30, 2015|season=1|number=6}} 47. ^{{cite episode|title=Childish Things|episodelink=Childish Things (Supergirl)|series=Supergirl|network=CBS|date=January 18, 2016|season=1|number=10}} 48. ^1 {{cite episode|title=Manhunter|episodelink=Manhunter (Supergirl)|series=Supergirl|network=CBS|date=March 21, 2016|season=1|number=17}} 49. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/news/supergirl-livewire-brit-morgan-red-tornado-maxwell-lord-sam-lane-1201568235/|title='Supergirl' Casts 'True Blood' Alum as DC Comics Villain Livewire (Exclusive)|work=Variety|last=Prudom|first=Laura|date=August 12, 2015}} 50. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarama.com/25171-supergirl-casts-maxwell-lord-livewire-reactron.html|title=Supergirl Casts Maxwell Lord, Livewire & Reactron To Also Appear|publisher=Newsarama|date=July 12, 2015|accessdate=June 16, 2016}} 51. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/09/02/supergirl-glenn-morshower-cast-as-general-sam-lane|title=SUPERGIRL: GLENN MORSHOWER CAST AS GENERAL SAM LANE|publisher=IGN|last=Goldman|first=Eric|date=September 2, 2015|accessdate=September 2, 2015}} 52. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/06/16/superman-cast-for-supergirl-series|title=Superman Cast For Supergirl: Season 2|last=Fowler|first=Matt|publisher=IGN|date=June 16, 2016|accessdate=June 16, 2016}} 53. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2015/11/24/supergirl-casting-superman-season-1-episode-13-kal-el/|title=Supergirl Casting a (Young) Superman|work=TVLine|last=Ausiello|first=Michael|date=November 24, 2015}} 54. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/supergirl-adds-daniel-dimaggio-as-young-kal-el|title="SUPERGIRL" ADDS DANIEL DIMAGGIO AS YOUNG KAL-EL|last=Damore|first=Meagan|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=January 19, 2016|accessdate=January 20, 2016}} 55. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/12/04/supergirl-italia-ricci-silver-banshee|title=Supergirl casts Italia Ricci as Silver Banshee|work=Entertainment Weekly|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|date=December 4, 2015}} 56. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/01/supergirl-solitude-review|title=SUPERGIRL: "SOLITUDE" REVIEW|last=Wheatley|first=Cliff|publisher=IGN|date=February 29, 2016|accessdate=March 6, 2016}} 57. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2016/01/supergirl-casts-dc-comics-characters-indigo-master-jailer-laura-vandervoort-jeff-branson-1201680706/|title='Supergirl' Casts DC Comics Characters Indigo & Master Jailer|website=Deadline Hollywood|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=January 11, 2016|accessdate=January 11, 2016}} 58. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/09/23/spoiler-room-agents-shield-greys-anatomy-flash|title=Spoiler Room: Scoop on Agents of SHIELD, Grey's Anatomy, The Flash and more|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=September 23, 2016|accessdate=September 24, 2016}} 59. ^{{cite web|url=http://mashable.com/2016/11/07/supergirl-cadmus-lillian-luthor-miss-martian/#Bur6g5Xs7kq1|title='Supergirl' newcomer Miss Martian is harboring a huge secret|last=Prudom|first=Laura|publisher=Mashable|date=November 7, 2016|accessdate=November 8, 2016}} 60. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/07/12/supergirl-ian-gomez-snapper-carr|title=Supergirl taps Cougar Town star as Snapper Carr -exclusive|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=July 12, 2016|accessdate=July 12, 2016}} 61. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/06/21/supergirl-lynda-carter-season-2|title=Supergirl: Former Wonder Woman Lynda Carter to appear in season 2|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=June 21, 2016|accessdate=June 21, 2016}} 62. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/09/09/supergirl-season-2-spoilers|title=Supergirl: Meet the new faces joining season 2|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=September 9, 2016|accessdate=September 9, 2016}} 63. ^{{cite web|url=http://screenrant.com/supergirl-lynda-carter-president-marsdin-durlan-alien/|title=Supergirl: Lynda Carter's President Marsdin Is A Durlan|last=Moore|first=Rose|publisher=Screen Rant|date=March 28, 2017|accessdate=March 29, 2017}} 64. ^{{cite tweet|user=JeremyMJordan|last=Jordan|first=Jeremy|number=833866203097620482/|title=How about a massive hand for @tamzinmerchant on her #SupergirlCW debut!! Much more from Winn and Lyra to come!! 👽♥️👨💼|date=February 20, 2017|accessdate=February 20, 2017}} 65. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/03/21/supergirl-star-crossed-review|title=SUPERGIRL: "STAR-CROSSED" REVIEW|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|publisher=IGN|date=March 20, 2017|accessdate=March 20, 2017}} 66. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/01/31/supergirl-teri-hatcher-joins-cast-as-season-2s-big-bad|title=SUPERGIRL: TERI HATCHER JOINS CAST AS SEASON 2'S BIG BAD|last=Dornbush|first=Jonathon|publisher=IGN|date=January 31, 2017|accessdate=February 1, 2017}} 67. ^{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/supergirl-kevin-sorbo-villain-hercules-1201977327/|title='Supergirl' Meets Hercules: Kevin Sorbo Cast in Mystery Villain Role|last=Schwindt|first=Oriana|work=Variety|date=February 3, 2017|accessdate=February 3, 2017}} 68. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2017/09/supergirl-bollywood-actress-amy-jackson-recur-saturn-girl-1202176567/|title='Supergirl': Bollywood Actress Amy Jackson To Recur As Saturn Girl|last=Petski|first=Denise|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=September 25, 2017|accessdate=September 25, 2017}} 69. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.com/supergirl-season-3-spoilers-us-star-krys-marshall-joins-cast-2627809|title=‘Supergirl’ Season 3 Spoilers: ‘This Is Us’ Star Krys Marshall Joins Cast|date=December 13, 2017|publisher=|accessdate=February 11, 2018}} 70. ^1 https://deadline.com/2018/07/supergirl-rhona-mitra-mercy-graves-on-the-cw-series-robert-baker-also-cast-1202435472/ 71. ^https://deadline.com/2018/08/supergirl-anthony-konechny-recur-season-4-the-cw-series-melissa-benoist-1202451463/ 72. ^https://tvline.com/2018/08/21/supergirl-recast-season-4-spoilers-vice-president-cast/ 73. ^[https://deadline.com/2018/08/supergirl-brent-spiner-recur-the-cw-series-melissa-benoist-1202437983/ ‘Supergirl’: Brent Spiner Set To Recur On the CW Series - Deadline] 74. ^1 2 https://deadline.com/2018/07/supergirl-nicole-maines-transgender-superhero-april-parker-jones-david-ajala-1202430870/ 75. ^https://deadline.com/2018/10/supergirl-azie-tesfai-james-olsen-sister-kelly-olsen-cw-series-melissa-benoist-dc-1202486200/ 76. ^https://tvline.com/2019/03/15/supergirl-season-5-spoilers-kelly-olsen-series-regular-azie-tesfai/ 77. ^{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2015/03/06/supergirl-to-square-off-against-iron-man-and-star-trek-actor-far/|title=Supergirl To Square Off Against Iron Man and Star Trek Faran Tahir|publisher=ComicBook.com|last=Burlingame|first=Russ|date=March 5, 2015}} 78. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/official-owain-yeoman-joins-cbs-supergirl-as-dc-comics-villain-vartox|title=OFFICIAL: Owain Yeoman Joins CBS' "Supergirl" as DC Comics' Villain, Vartox|last=White|first=Brett|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=March 19, 2015|accessdate=March 19, 2015}} 79. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/14/supergirl-hellgrammite-justice-leak|title=Supergirl casts Justice Leak as Hellgrammite – EW.com|work=Entertainment Weekly's EW.com}} 80. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/07/29/supergirl-reactron-chris-browning|title='Supergirl' taps 'Sons of Anarchy' alum as DC Comics villain Reactron|work=Entertainment Weekly's EW.com}} 81. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thewrap.com/supergirl-casts-pan-star-levi-miller-to-play-calista-flockharts-son/|title='Supergirl' Casts 'Pan' Star Levi Miller to Play Calista Flockhart's Son|work=The Wrap|last=Ge|first=Linda|date=August 17, 2015|accessdate=August 17, 2015}} 82. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/news/supergirl-dc-comics-sam-lane-red-tornado-non/|title=Supergirl Adds Three More DC Comics Characters—Is One of Them Superman?|author=Kaitlin Thomas|date=August 10, 2015|work=TVGuide.com}} 83. ^{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2015/09/01/exclusive-supergirl-casts-iddo-goldberg-as-dr-t-o-morrow-the-red/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Supergirl Casts Iddo Goldberg as Dr. T.O. Morrow, the Red Tornado|last=Burlingame|first=Russ|publisher=Comicbook.com|date=September 1, 2015|accessdate=September 1, 2015}} 84. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/12/01/supergirl-red-faced-review|title=Supergirl: "Red Faced" Review|last=Wheatley|first=Chet|publisher=IGN|date=November 30, 2015|accessdate=December 1, 2015}} 85. ^{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2015/11/18/constantines-charles-halford-cast-as-jemm-on-supergirl/|title=Constantine's Charles Halford Cast As Jemm on Supergirl|author=Jay Jayson|work=ComicBook.com|date=November 18, 2015}} 86. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newsarama.com/27483-bizarro-supergirl-confirmed-for-cbs-s-supergirl.html|title=BIZARRO SUPERGIRL Confirmed For CBS's SUPERGIRL|last=Marston|first=George|publisher=Newsarama|date=January 11, 2016|accessdate=January 11, 2016}} 87. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/01/13/supergirl-hope-lauren-bizarro-girl|title=Supergirl casts Hope Lauren as Bizarro Girl|last=Towers|first=Andrea|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=January 13, 2016|accessdate=January 15, 2016}} 88. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/new-york-comic-con-supergirl-831250|title=New York Comic Con: Supergirl adds Toyman to Villain Roster|last=Roffman|first=Marisa|date=October 11, 2015|work=The Hollywood Reporter}} 89. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2015/10/18/once-upon-a-time-season-5-fall-finale-episode/|title=Matt's Inside Line: Scoop on Once, Scorpion, Quantico, Major Crimes, Castle, Blindspot, Supergirl and More|last=Mitovich|first=Matt|date=October 18, 2015|work=TVLine}} 90. ^{{cite web|url=http://comicbook.com/2015/10/26/exclusive-henry-czerny-cast-as-toyman-on-supergirl/|title=Henry Czerny Cast as Toyman on Supergirl|last=Burlingame|first=Russ|date=October 26, 2015|work=ComicBook.com}} 91. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.themarysue.com/emma-caulfield-supergirl-chase/|title=EXCLUSIVE: Emma Caulfield Coming to CBS' Supergirl as Cameron Chase|publisher=The Mary Sue|date=November 4, 2015|accessdate=November 4, 2015}} 92. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2015/11/18/supergirl-blake-jenner-cast-melissa-benoist-glee-reunion/|title=Supergirl Stages Glee Reunion, Casts Blake Jenner as Kara's [Spoiler]|last=Ausiello|first=Michael|work=TVLine.com|accessdate=November 18, 2015}} 93. ^{{cite news|last1=Adams|first1=Char|title=Glee's Blake Jenner Set to Join Supergirl Cast Alongside Wife Melissa Benoist|url=http://www.people.com/article/supergirl-melissa-benoist-blake-jenner-guest-starring|accessdate=November 19, 2015|work=People Magazine|date=November 19, 2015}} 94. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2015/11/05/supergirl-season-1-cast-tawny-cypress-senator-miranda-crane/|title=Supergirl Casts Unforgettable Star as Alien-Hating Senator|work=TVLine.com|last=Gelman|first=Vlada|date=November 5, 2015|accessdate=November 5, 2015}} 95. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/22/supergirl-manhunter-review|title=Supergirl: "Manhunter" Review|last=Nicholson|first=Max|publisher=IGN|date=March 21, 2016|accessdate=April 16, 2016}} 96. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/supergirl-adds-wwes-eve-torres-gracie-maxima|title='Supergirl' Adds Former WWE Diva Eve Torres As Maxima|work=Comic Book Resources|date=March 22, 2016|accessdate=April 16, 2016}} 97. ^{{cite web|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/listings/20160222cbs01/|title=(#SG116) "Falling"|work=The Futon Critic|accessdate=February 22, 2016}} 98. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/08/30/supergirl-metallo-season-2|title=Supergirl casts Superman villain Metallo – exclusive|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=August 30, 2016|accessdate=August 30, 2016}} 99. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/10/11/supergirl-the-adventures-of-supergirl-review|title=SUPERGIRL: "THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERGIRL" REVIEW|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|publisher=IGN|date=October 10, 2016|accessdate=October 10, 2016}} 100. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/10/18/supergirl-the-last-children-of-krypton-review|title=SUPERGIRL: "THE LAST CHILDREN OF KRYPTON" REVIEW|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|publisher=IGN|date=October 17, 2016|accessdate=October 17, 2016}} 101. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/10/25/supergirl-welcome-to-earth-review|title=Supergirl: "Welcome to Earth" Review|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|publisher=IGN|date=October 24, 2016|accessdate=October 24, 2016}} 102. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2016/09/15/supergirl-dichen-lachman-roulette-season-2-cast-cw/|title=Supergirl: Dichen Lachman Hits Jackpot, Joins Season 2 as Roulette|last=Ausiello|first=Michael|publisher=TV Line|date=September 15, 2016|accessdate=September 18, 2016}} 103. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/11/15/supergirl-changing-review|title=SUPERGIRL: "CHANGING" REVIEW|last=Schedeen|first=Jesse|publisher=IGN|date=November 14, 2016|accessdate=November 15, 2016}} 104. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2016/10/18/arrow-crossover-100-episode-spoilers|title=Arrow boss teases 100th episode, crossover catalyst|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=October 18, 2016|accessdate=October 18, 2016}} 105. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cbr.com/kevin-smiths-daughter-joins-supergirl-for-father-directed-episode/|title=KEVIN SMITH'S DAUGHTER JOINS SUPERGIRL FOR FATHER-DIRECTED EPISODE|last=Wehman|first=B.C.|publisher=Comic Book Resources|date=November 1, 2016|accessdate=November 2, 2016}} 106. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/listings/20170105cw01/|title=(#209) "Supergirl Lives"|work=The Futon Critic|accessdate=January 6, 2017}} 107. ^{{cite web|last1=Topel|first1=Fred|title=Mr. Mxyzpltk Leads the Top Five Moments from Supergirl's 'Luthors'|url=https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/author/fred-topel|website=Rotten Tomatoes|publisher=Fandango|accessdate=March 1, 2017}} 108. ^{{cite web|url=https://ew.com/tv/2018/11/16/supergirl-lex-luthor-jon-cryer/|title=Supergirl casts Two and a Half Men's Jon Cryer as Lex Luthor|website=Entertainment Weekly|last=Agard|first=Chancellor|date=November 16, 2018|accessdate=November 16, 2018}} 109. ^{{cite web|url=http://screencrush.com/supergirl-lex-luthor-cameo-appearance/|title='Supergirl' Boss on Lex Luthor Debut After Flashback Cameo|publisher=ScreenCrush|date= February 28, 2017|accessdate=April 7, 2017}} 110. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/01/07/supergirl-season-2-cast-mr-mxyzptlk-peter-gadiot/|title=Supergirl Casts Once Upon a Time in Wonderland Alum as Mr. Mxyzptlk|last=Mitovich|first=Matt|publisher=TV Line|date=January 7, 2017|accessdate=January 7, 2017}} 111. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/01/08/supergirl-flash-music-meister-musical-crossover/|title=Flash/Supergirl Musical Episode Stages Glee Reunion, Casts Darren Criss as the Menacing Music Meister |last=Ausiello |first=Michael|publisher=TV Line|date=January 23, 2017|accessdate=January 24, 2017}} 112. ^{{cite web|url=http://ew.com/tv/2017/03/01/supergirl-rahul-kohli-izombie/|title=Supergirl taps iZombie star as potential DC villain|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=March 1, 2017|accessdate=April 25, 2017}} 113. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/04/17/supergirl-season-2-james-episode-lonnie-chavis/|title=Supergirl: Pivotal James Olsen Episode Casts This Is Us' Young Randall|last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|publisher=TVLine|date=April 17, 2017|accessdate=April 25, 2017}} 114. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/04/21/supergirl-spoilers-general-zod-cast-season-2-finale-preview/|title=Supergirl Casts Smallville Actor as Kryptonian Supervillain General Zod|last=Swift|first=Andy|publisher=TVLine|date=April 21, 2017|accessdate=April 25, 2017}} 115. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2017/08/04/supergirl-casts-carlos-bernard-season-3-maggie-father-oscar/|title=Supergirl Casts 24 Vet Carlos Bernard as Maggie's [Spoiler] in Season 3|last=Gelman|first=Vlada|publisher=TV Line|date=August 4, 2017|accessdate=August 7, 2017}} 116. ^{{cite web|last1=Gelman|first1=Vlada|title=TVLine Items: Supergirl Casts Reign's Mom, Freaky Friday Musical and More|url=http://tvline.com/2017/09/29/supergirl-casts-betty-buckley-samantha-reign-adoptive-mother-season-3/|website=TVLine|publisher=TVLine Media|accessdate=October 8, 2017}} 117. ^{{cite web|last1=Anderson|first1=Jenna|title='Superman: The Movie' Alum Sarah Douglas Comes to 'Supergirl' in "Fort Rozz" Photos|url=https://screenrant.com/supergirl-fort-rozz-photos-sarah-douglas/|website=ComicBook.com|publisher=PopCulture.com|accessdate=January 15, 2018}} 118. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ibtimes.com/supergirl-season-3-casts-roseanne-star-laurie-metcalf-2613043|title=‘Supergirl’ Season 3 Casts ‘Roseanne’ Star Laurie Metcalf|date=November 10, 2017|publisher=|accessdate=February 11, 2018}} 119. ^{{cite web |title=The Greatest American Cameo Coming To Crisis On Earth-X |url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/11/24/greatest-american-cameo-crisis-earth-x/ |website=Bleeding Cool |accessdate=July 17, 2018 |date=November 24, 2017}} 120. ^{{cite web|url=https://player.fm/series/dc-tv-podcasts-1662486/supergirl-radio-season-4-episode-10-suspicious-minds|title=Supergirl Radio Season 4 – Episode 10: Suspicious Minds|website=Player FM|publisher=Supergirl Radio|last1=Glennon|first1=Morgan|last2=Johnson|first2=Rebecca|date=January 24, 2019|accessdate=January 28, 2019}} 121. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2018/11/supergirl-hannah-james-kate-burton-cast-as-maeve-isabel-nal-in-cw-series-1202500065/|title='Supergirl': Hannah James & Kate Burton Cast As Maeve & Isabel Nal in CW Series|website=Deadline Hollywood|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=November 12, 2018|accessdate=November 12, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181112205335/https://deadline.com/2018/11/supergirl-hannah-james-kate-burton-cast-as-maeve-isabel-nal-in-cw-series-1202500065/#|archive-date=November 12, 2018|dead-url=no}} External links
6 : Lists of science fiction television characters|Lists of action television characters|Lists of drama television characters|Lists of DC Comics television characters|Superhero television characters|Supergirl (TV series) characters |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。