Laura Vandervoort

Laura Dianne Vandervoort graduated from York Mills Collegiate Institute in North York, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto. She began acting when she was 13-years-old but admits to always performing for her friends and family when she was growing up. She took some lessons and then appeared as an extra, or “background” actor on a number of Canadian series. She was given a few lines in Goosebumps and Are You Afraid of the Dark, and her career began to evolve. Some work in commercials and then a few guest spots on various tv shows led to Vandervoort landing thea leading role of Sadie Harrison on the CTV series, Instant Star, which ran for four seasons. From one hit series to another, she played the role of Supergirl on Smallville. Laura Vandervoort is pictured as Elena Michaels in the werewolf series, Bitten.

Features & TV Movies

Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release

Alley Cats Strike (TV-2000)
Mom’s Got a Date with a Vampire (TV-2000)
Prom Queen: The Marc Hall Story (TV-2004)
Falcon Beach (TV-2005)
Troubled Waters (2006)
The Lookout (2007)
The Jazzman (2008)
Into the Blue 2: The Reef (VR-2009)

Damage (2010)
Riverworld (TV-2010)
The Entitled (2011)
Desperately Seeking Santa (TV-2011)
The Means War (2012)
Broken Trust (TV-2012)
Ted (2012)
Finding Mrs. Claus (TV_2012)
Bank$tas (2013)
Coffee Shop (2014)
Jigsaw (2017)
Unspeakable (2018, short)
Rabid (2018)

Age of Dysphoria (2020, short)
See For Me (2021)
Trigger Point (2021)

TV Series – Cast:
Instant Star (2004-2008)
Smallville (2007-2011)

Riverworld (2010, mini-series)
Bitten (2014-2016)

TV Series – Guest appearances:
Goosebumps (1997, 1998)

Are You Afraid of the Dark? (2000)
Twice in a Lifetime (2000)
Mutant X (2001)
The Gavin Crawford Show (2002)
Doc (2004)
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (2005)
The Dresden Files (2007)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2007)
V (2009)
Family Guy (voice, 2010, 2011)
White Collar (2012)
Haven (2012)
CSI: NY (2013)
Captain Canuck (2013, 2014)
Ballers (2015)
Supergirl (2016)
Private Eyes (2018, 2019)
Con Man (2017)
V Wars (2019)