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Adrianne Lee Palicki (/ p ə ˈ l iː k i / pə-LEE-kee) (born May 6, 1983) [2] is an American actress and model. She is best known for her starring roles as Tyra Collette in the NBC sports drama series Friday Night Lights (2006–2011), as Bobbi Morse in the ABC superhero drama series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2014–2016), and as Commander Kelly Grayson in the Fox/Hulu science fiction comedy ...
Four of those new actors began as recurring guests in their first seasonal appearance, but were given top billing the following season. As the series progresses, recurring guests appear at various times to help move the overall storyline of the show or just provide a side-story arc for one of the main characters, such as Brainiac or Adam Knight .
Adrianne Palicki as Nadia: A siren and the villain of the story, she is the one responsible for the disappearance of Atlanna. Daniella Wolters as Atlanna: Arthur's mother, she was taken from him when he was young, and her disappearance has mystified Arthur ever since. She was the first to call him "Orin". [5]
In 2011, Friday Night Lights star Adrianne Palicki played the Amazonian warrior in a never-aired pilot for an NBC TV series overseen by superstar producer David E. Kelley.
Before there was the Arrowverse, there was Smallville. The series, which ran for 10 seasons on the WB and The CW, followed a teenage Clark Kent (Tom Welling) in his early days as a farm-dwelling ...
The first digital issue of a Smallville Season Eleven comic book was released on April 13, 2012; the first print issue was published on May 2. [185] In the comic book (written by Smallville executive story editor Bryan Q. Miller ), set six months after Darkseid's attack, Clark no longer fights crime as "The Blur" but as "Superman".
A girl calling herself Kara (played by Adrianne Palicki) appears in the Smallville episode "Covenant", claiming to be from Krypton, although she does not call herself Supergirl or Kara Zor-El or even claim to be Kal-El's cousin. When Lana Lang asked who she was, Clark Kent claimed she was a visiting cousin.
Before Gal Gadot's film series, Wonder Woman almost had a very different origin story on television.