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He was cast in the television series ''[[Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]]'', after a nationwide search for an actor to play [[Clark Kent]]. ''Smallville'' explores the early years of Clark growing up, in the times before he is [[Superman]]. The [[Smallville (Season 1)#Pilot|Pilot]] aired in October 2001, and became the highest rated debut for [[the WB Television Network|The WB]], with 8.4 million viewers.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|71462|1|,00.html | title=The WB Orders More 'Smallville'| date=[[October 24]], [[2001]] | publisher=tv.zap2it.com/| accessdate=2006-10-19 }}</ref> He told ''[[TV Guide]]'' that he originally turned down the lead role twice, but after reading the script, decided to take the job. Like [[Christopher Reeve]], he was not a big Superman fan prior to being cast as Clark Kent, and in fact continues to not read Superman comics. He was named one of [[People (magazine)|People]] magazine’s "Breakthrough Stars of 2001", and also won the [[Teen Choice Award]] as "Choice Breakout Star (Male)" in 2002 for his role as Clark.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://cwtv.com/shows/smallville/cast/tom-welling | title = Shows - Smallville - Cast - Tom Welling | work=The CW | accessdate=2007-01-25}}</ref> The series is currently continuing with it's 8th season.
He was cast in the television series ''[[Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]]'', after a nationwide search for an actor to play [[Clark Kent]]. ''Smallville'' explores the early years of Clark growing up, in the times before he is [[Superman]]. The [[Smallville (Season 1)#Pilot|Pilot]] aired in October 2001, and became the highest rated debut for [[the WB Television Network|The WB]], with 8.4 million viewers.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://tv.zap2it.com/tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|71462|1|,00.html | title=The WB Orders More 'Smallville'| date=[[October 24]], [[2001]] | publisher=tv.zap2it.com/| accessdate=2006-10-19 }}</ref> He told ''[[TV Guide]]'' that he originally turned down the lead role twice, but after reading the script, decided to take the job. Like [[Christopher Reeve]], he was not a big Superman fan prior to being cast as Clark Kent, and in fact continues to not read Superman comics. He was named one of [[People (magazine)|People]] magazine’s "Breakthrough Stars of 2001", and also won the [[Teen Choice Award]] as "Choice Breakout Star (Male)" in 2002 for his role as Clark.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://cwtv.com/shows/smallville/cast/tom-welling | title = Shows - Smallville - Cast - Tom Welling | work=The CW | accessdate=2007-01-25}}</ref> The series is currently continuing with it's 8th season.


In December 2003, Welling played Charlie Baker, the oldest son in a family of 12 children in the film ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film)|Cheaper by the Dozen]]'', a remake of the [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|1950 original]]. The film also starred [[Steve Martin]] and [[Hilary Duff]]. In 2005, Welling appeared in two films. He played Nick Castle in ''[[The Fog (2005 film)|The Fog]]'', which was a remake of [[John Carpenter]]'s [[The Fog|1980 film]]. He also reprised his role as Charlie Baker in ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen 2]]''. Despite internet rumors, Welling was not considered for the part of Superman in the 2006 film ''[[Superman Returns]]''. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bluetights.net/article.php?id=21 | title = On the Set - Bryan Singer | work=BlueTights Network | accessdate=2006-11-20}}</ref> Welling also marked his directorial debut in 2006, with the season five episode of ''Smallville'', [[Smallville (season 5)#Fragile|Fragile]]. He directed a second episode during season six - [[Smallville (season 6)#Hydro|Hydro]] and directed the show's 150th episode- [[Smallville (season 7)#Apocalypse|Apocalypse]]. In April 2007, it was reported that Welling had signed on for an 8th season of Smallville. He also played [[Bizarro]] and a young [[Jor-El]] in Smallville.
In December 2003, Welling played Charlie Baker, the oldest son in a family of 12 children in the film ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film)|Cheaper by the Dozen]]'', a remake of the [[Cheaper by the Dozen (1950 film)|1950 original]]. The film also starred [[Steve Martin]] and [[Hilary Duff]]. In 2005, Welling appeared in two films. He played Nick Castle in ''[[The Fog (2005 film)|The Fog]]'', a remake of [[John Carpenter|John Carpenter's]] 1980 [[The Fog|film of the same name]]. He also reprised his role as Charlie Baker in ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen 2]]''. Despite internet rumors, Welling was not considered for the part of Superman in the 2006 film ''[[Superman Returns]]''. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bluetights.net/article.php?id=21 | title = On the Set - Bryan Singer | work=BlueTights Network | accessdate=2006-11-20}}</ref> Welling also marked his directorial debut in 2006, with the season five episode of ''Smallville'', [[Smallville (season 5)#Fragile|Fragile]]. He directed a second episode during season six, [[Smallville (season 6)#Hydro|Hydro]] and directed the show's 150th episode, [[Smallville (season 7)#Apocalypse|Apocalypse]]. In April 2007, it was reported that Welling had signed on for the 8th season of Smallville. He also played [[Bizarro]] and a young [[Jor-El]] in Smallville.


===Personal life===
===Personal life===

Revision as of 17:19, 12 October 2008

Tom Welling
Born
Thomas John Patrick Welling
SpouseJamie White (2002-present)

Thomas John Patrick Welling (born April 26 1977) is an American actor, director, and former male fashion model, most famous for his continuing portrayal of Clark Kent in the current television series Smallville. His films include Cheaper by the Dozen and its sequel, and the 2005 remake of The Fog.

Biography

Early life

Welling was born in Putnam Valley, New York, the son of a now retired General Motors executive father and a homemaker mother. He has two older sisters, Rebecca and Jamie, and a younger brother, Mark, who is also an actor. His father's job required frequent relocation, and Welling's family moved from Putnam Valley, New York to Janesville, Wisconsin, then to Hockessin, Delaware, until finally settling in Okemos, Michigan early in his junior year of high school. Active in several team sports including baseball and basketball, Welling was also a third string soccer goalkeeper. He graduated from Okemos High School in 1995, and then worked in construction while continuing to live with his parents.

Career

In 1998, Welling was discovered by a catalogue camera scout at a party in Nantucket who suggested he try modeling. In 2000, Welling relocated to Los Angeles where he modeled for Tommy Hilfiger, Abercrombie & Fitch, Calvin Klein and other print ad campaigns, while pursuing an acting career. He appeared in some commercials and a music video.[1] Welling's first major acting role was as karate teacher Rob Meltzer, a younger love interest of Amy Brenneman's character on the CBS series Judging Amy, that aired in 2001. Welling also had a small role in UPN's Special Unit 2, and he also appeared in the debut episode of the FOX sitcom Undeclared. He was cast in the television series Smallville, after a nationwide search for an actor to play Clark Kent. Smallville explores the early years of Clark growing up, in the times before he is Superman. The Pilot aired in October 2001, and became the highest rated debut for The WB, with 8.4 million viewers.[2] He told TV Guide that he originally turned down the lead role twice, but after reading the script, decided to take the job. Like Christopher Reeve, he was not a big Superman fan prior to being cast as Clark Kent, and in fact continues to not read Superman comics. He was named one of People magazine’s "Breakthrough Stars of 2001", and also won the Teen Choice Award as "Choice Breakout Star (Male)" in 2002 for his role as Clark.[3] The series is currently continuing with it's 8th season.

In December 2003, Welling played Charlie Baker, the oldest son in a family of 12 children in the film Cheaper by the Dozen, a remake of the 1950 original. The film also starred Steve Martin and Hilary Duff. In 2005, Welling appeared in two films. He played Nick Castle in The Fog, a remake of John Carpenter's 1980 film of the same name. He also reprised his role as Charlie Baker in Cheaper by the Dozen 2. Despite internet rumors, Welling was not considered for the part of Superman in the 2006 film Superman Returns. [4] Welling also marked his directorial debut in 2006, with the season five episode of Smallville, Fragile. He directed a second episode during season six, Hydro and directed the show's 150th episode, Apocalypse. In April 2007, it was reported that Welling had signed on for the 8th season of Smallville. He also played Bizarro and a young Jor-El in Smallville.

Personal life

Welling married his long time girlfriend Jamie on July 5 2002, in Martha's Vineyard, after a four year relationship. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife. During the filming of Smallville, however, he stays in Vancouver.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Smallville Clark Kent Directed three episodes, 2001-present
Undeclared Tom Pilot
Special Unit 2 Male Victim #1 1 episode
Judging Amy Rob Meltzer 6 episodes
2003 Cheaper by the Dozen Charlie Baker
2005 Cheaper by the Dozen 2 Charlie Baker
The Fog Nick Castle

References

  1. ^ "Profile". TomWelling.com. Retrieved 2007-01-25.
  2. ^ "The WB Orders More 'Smallville'". tv.zap2it.com/. October 24, 2001. Retrieved 2006-10-19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Text ",00.html" ignored (help); Text "1" ignored (help); Text "71462" ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Shows - Smallville - Cast - Tom Welling". The CW. Retrieved 2007-01-25.
  4. ^ "On the Set - Bryan Singer". BlueTights Network. Retrieved 2006-11-20.

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Preceded by Played Clark Kent
2001-Present
Succeeded by
Brandon Routh (concurrent)

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