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  1. Melissa Benoist. Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl (portrayed by Melissa Benoist as an adult, seasons 1–6; Malina Weissman and Izabela Vidovic as a teenager [2][3]) is a 24-year-old Kryptonian living in National City, who must embrace her powers after previously hiding them.

  2. Supergirl (TV Series 2015–2021) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Twenty-four-year-old Kara Zor-El, who was taken in by the Danvers family when she was 13 after being sent away from Krypton, must learn to embrace her powers after previously hiding them. The Danvers teach her to be careful with her powers, until she has to reveal them during an unexpected disaster, setting her on her journey of heroism.

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    is an American television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler, and Andrew Kreisberg based on the characters created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in the "Superman" franchise and Al Plastino and Otto Binder's character Supergirl. The series stars Melissa Benoist in the titular role of Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl, as well as Mehcad Brooks, Chyler Leigh, Jeremy Jordan, David Harewood, and Calista Flockhart, with Chris Wood, Floriana Lima, Katie McGrath, Odette Annable, Jesse Rath, Sam Witwer, Nicole Maines, April Parker Jones, Azie Tesfai, Andrea Brooks, Julie Gonzalo, Staz Nair and LaMonica Garrett joining in later seasons. In addition to original characters, several other characters from DC Comics universe also appear throughout the series. For its first season, Supergirl aired on CBS, before moving to The CW for its second season.

    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).

    Kara Zor-El / Kara Danvers / Supergirl

    Further information: 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, Alex Danvers, as part of the Department of Extranormal Operations (DEO). She discovers the truth that her foster father, Jeremiah Danvers, also worked for the DEO, so they would not take Kara. Alex's co-workers at the DEO help Kara to perfect her powers. Kara has a day job, working as Cat Grant's assistant at CatCo. Kara learns of the existence of metahumans and the multiverse when she befriends Barry Allen, aka the Flash, a 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". Claire Holt and Gemma Atkinson were considered for the role. Malina Weissman and Izabela Vidovic portray a young Kara. In season two, Kara deals with feuds between Earth's native populace and the extraterrestrial community, and struggles with romantic feelings for Daxamite prince Mon-El. She learns that Superman was formerly a member of the D.E.O., making her his successor within the organization. She becomes friends with Lex Luthor's paternal half-sister Lena, and is targeted by Luthor’s mother, Lilian, leader of Project Cadmus , an organization now dedicated to the exploitation and destruction of all aliens. Kara’s adversaries include Mon-El's mother, Rhea, who wants to retrieve her son, the prince of Daxam, and invade Earth. Kara also becomes a visiting superhero to Earth-1 and a recurring ally of its heroes, including Barry's best friend, Oliver Queen, the vigilante archer Green Arrow. In season three, Kara deals with the threat of Selena and the Worldkillers, including a new character, Samantha "Sam" Arias/Reign, another refugee from Krypton who is at first unaware of her origins and of her evil persona. Eventually Sam and Reign are physically separated, and Sam destroys Reign at the cost of her own life and others’. Kara travels back in time to save Sam and prevent the sacrifice of Mon-El and of Kara’s mother, Alura, who has survived Krypton. Kara takes the Harun-El (Black Kryptonite) with Sam and Reign into the Fountain of Lilith, taking down Reign. Unbeknownst to her, another Kara appears in the border of Siberia. •During the "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover, Benoist also portrays Overgirl, her character's fascistic parallel-universe counterpart from the Nazi-ruled world, Earth-X. Other performers include her stunt double Jennifer Clarke. Overgirl is also referred to by Harry Wells and Cisco Ramon as Supergirl-X and Kara-X. The Earth-X Kara Zor-El is married to the Führer of Earth-X, Oliver Queen’s doppelgänger, Dark Arrow. After Overgirl’s heart is damaged, her husband tries and fails to seize Kara's heart to replace it. Overgirl dies, going supernova and exploding in space

    James Olsen / Guardian

    Further information: Jimmy Olsen and Guardian (DC Comics) James Olsen (portrayed by Mehcad Brooks; season 1–5) 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. Among his reasons for moving across the country include his breakup with his fiancée, Lucy Lane (with whom he has since reconciled), 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. He was also named acting CEO of CatCo 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 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. After being injected with a Harun-El serum, while dealing with a traumatic stress, James begins to developing metahuman abilities similar to Kryptonians'. During the fight against Agent Liberty at Shelly Island, James and Agent Liberty remove the Harun-El serum from each other. In season five, James is replaced by Andrea Rojas as editor-in-chief of CatCo and quits after refusing to support her sensationalist plans. He later leaves National City to take over his hometown Calvintown's newspaper. •Brooks briefly portrays a parallel universe version of his character from Earth-X, where he was a member of an underground resistance against the New Reich, the Freedom Fighters. This James Olsen / Guardian is killed by Dark Arrow after a fight. •In the season four crossover Elseworlds, Brooks portrays the Earth-1 version of Olsen, who works as a bodyguard for Cisco Ramon.

    Alex Danvers

    Further information: 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. Though she later regains her memory of this after seeing Supergirl being beaten up by Red Daughter. After Supergirl is resuscitated by the sunlight, Alex gets a call from Colonel Haley about the true purpose of the Claymore satellite. Alex later assists James in fighting Agent Liberty on Shelly Island where she managed to get the Harun-El serum out of James and Agent Liberty. Jordan Mazarati and Olivia Nikkanen portray a young Alex.

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    Introduced in season one

    •Zor-El (portrayed by Robert Gant) – Kara's biological father. •The Commander (portrayed by Faran Tahir) – An alien military expert who leads the forces aligned against Supergirl. •Vartox (portrayed by Owain Yeoman) – An alien convict who has been hiding on Earth for the past twelve years and seeks a battle with Supergirl after she emerges, using the attempted plane crash that Kara aborted in order to draw her out. He commits suicide after Kara defeats him in their rematch before he could destroy National City. •Hellgrammite (portrayed by Justice Leak) – An unnamed alien escapee from Fort Rozz who feeds on DDT and is from the same alien race of the same name. He is later killed by Alex. Based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Another Hellgrammite appears in season 4 as an alien controlled by the Children of Liberty who is made to attack a carnival. He is defeated by Supergirl, Alex, and Guardian who free him from his possession. After killing Mercy and Otis Graves as payback and for their anti-alien plans, the Hellgrammite surrenders peacefully. •Ben Krull / Reactron (portrayed by Chris Browning) – A former nuclear physicist and an enemy of Superman who decides to get revenge on him by trying to kill Supergirl as payback for his wife's death. •Carter Grant (portrayed by Levi Miller) – The son of Cat Grant, he is sensitive and shy and has a crush on Supergirl, which he confesses to Kara when she babysits him. •T. O. Morrow (portrayed by Iddo Goldberg) – A brilliant scientist. Morrow later reprograms Red Tornado to kill Kryptonians and both are defeated by Alex and Kara, respectively. •Red Tornado (voiced and motion-captured by Iddo Goldberg) – An android designed as the ultimate super-weapon that gains sentience. •Katherine Grant (portrayed by Joan Juliet Buck) – Cat Grant's mother, whom Cat has despised due to her failure to recognize her daughter's success. Even Kara can barely stand to be in Katherine's presence for too long. •Jemm (portrayed by Charles Halford) – An alien prisoner who uses the gemstone embedded in his forehead to manipulate people's emotions and behavior. He is a conqueror of 12 planets, for which he was also convicted. •Bizarro (portrayed by Hope Lauren) – A mirror image of Supergirl, loosely based on the Bizarro Superman. Lord creates her by infusing a comatose Jane Doe with Kara's DNA and black blood cells, and orders her to destroy Supergirl after learning the latter's true identity. With the exception of fire breath and freeze vision, her powers are identical to those of Supergirl. She is defeated by Kara after the DEO injects her with blue kryptonite and placed back in a comatose state at the DEO headquarters. Regular kryptonite will only strengthen Bizzaro. •Winslow Schott Sr. / Toyman (portrayed by Henry Czerny) – A mad criminal genius and Winn's estranged father who weaponizes toys to wreak destruction, as he seeks revenge on his former boss for stealing his ideas, which led Winslow to send a bomb to his workplace at the cost of six lives, excluding his boss, who survived because the secretary opened to package by accident. He wants nothing more than to repair the bond between himself and Winn, but is seen as insane and unlikeable by his son. Toyman later dies in prison and is succeeded by Jacqueline Nimball. •Cameron Chase (portrayed by Emma Caulfield) – An FBI agent. •Adam Foster (portrayed by Blake Jenner) – Cat Grant's eldest son and thus Carter's half-brother. He serves as Kara's potential love interest and thus another rival for James and Winn. Jenner was the second Glee alum to appear on the show, after Benoist, his then-wife. Gustin and Criss would later be the third and fourth, respectively. •Miranda Crane (portrayed by Tawny Cypress) – A senator who uses her anti-alien beliefs to gain votes, but is forced to turn to Supergirl for help when her visit to National City is interrupted by an alien attack. She is kidnapped by the White Martian, who poses as Crane in order to kill the Martian Manhunter until Supergirl helps the latter avert it before it goes further. The real Crane apologizes and vows to help make peace with humans and aliens. •Detective Draper / Master Jailer (portrayed by Jeff Branson) – A third-generation guard at Fort Rozz who turns vigilante after learning that many of its inmates were loose on Earth. He is bent on chasing down the escapees and bringing them to justice, believing that he is judge, jury, and executioner on Earth, even if the criminals were convicted of lighter crimes. He poses as a National City detective to get information on the escapees' whereabouts. •James Harper (portrayed by Eddie McClintock) – A colonel for the United States Marine Corps who leads the investigation of Hank Henshaw / J'onn J'onzz's affair alongside Lucy Lane.[100] •Maxima (portrayed by Eve Torres Gracie[101]) – Another alien prisoner who is the queen of the planet Almerac and once attempted to make Superman her mate. She attempts to escape with the help of the D.E.O. agents including Lucy Lane (under the influence of Myriad) before Kara manages to stop her.

    Introduced in season two

    •John Corben / Metallo (portrayed by Frederick Schmidt) – An international assassin who is transformed into a cyborg by Project Cadmus after he is badly injured trying to kill Lena Luthor. He is later killed after the Kryptonite that was infused into his body turned him into a living bomb.[103] •Schmidt later return voicing the Earth-X counterpart of his character in the crossover "Crisis on Earth-X" as a member of the New Reichsmen; the Earth-X's Metallo's mission is to subdue Supergirl for Dark Arrow and Overgirl, but is later killed by the combined effort of Earth-1 and Earth-X's heroes. •Gilcrist / Metallo (portrayed by Rich Ting) – A doctor working at Cadmus, who becomes a second Metallo alongside Corben.[104] •Scorch (portrayed by Nadine Crocker) – A pyrokinetic alien who attempts to assassinate President Marsdin.[105] •Veronica Sinclair / Roulette (portrayed by Dichen Lachman) – The operator of an underground alien fight club in National City, who later becomes a human trafficker for an alien slave trade.[106] •Draaga (portrayed by John DeSantis in season two; Glenn Ennis in season three) – A combatant in Roulette's underground fight club in National City. He is seen fighting Supergirl who after losing to him in the first battle came back to defeat him upon learning from Mon-El (who mentioned that he crossed paths with his race on several occasions) that he has a weak spot in his leg. •Rudy Jones / Parasite (portrayed by William Mapother[107]) – A scientist working on solving climate change that is fused with an alien parasite, giving him the ability to absorb powers or a person's life. Jones began killing senators who were stopping attempts at researching climate change, as well as mutating into a purple creature resembling the Flukeman after absorbing J'onzz and Kara's powers. Jones is eventually killed when Kara forces him to absorb a radioactive isotope. •Phillip Karnowsky / Barrage (portrayed by Victor Zinck Jr.) – A former Navy SEAL who eventually became a vengeful vigilante after the murder of his wife. •Cisco Ramon / Vibe (portrayed by Carlos Valdes) – A member of the Flash's team at S.T.A.R. Labs in Earth-1, who is a metahuman with the abilities to detect anomalies within reality, emit sonic manipulations and open breaches between worlds. Cisco is also an inventor who made various arsenal and gadgetry for heroes including Kara, who made her an extrapolator for interdimensional communications and travels. Valdes reprises the role from The Flash.[108] •Izzy Williams (portrayed by Harley Quinn Smith[109][110]) – A young woman who is kidnapped and transported to the planet Maladoria by Veronica Sinclair as part of a slavery smuggling ring. •Lionel Luthor (portrayed by Ian Butcher[111]) – Lillian Luthor's estranged husband, and Lex and Lena Luthor's father. •Mister Mxyzptlk (portrayed by Peter Gadiot) – An impish, reality-bending trickster from the 5th Dimension. He attempts to force Kara to marry him, but is banished back to the 5th Dimension when she tricks him into spelling his name backwards.[112] •Mandrax (portrayed by Paul Lazenby) – An alien art smuggler who was a prisoner at Fort Rozz. •Music Meister (portrayed by Darren Criss[113]) – An extra-dimensional being with the ability to hypnotize people with his eyes, sending them into a self-created dream world, and allowing him to syphon their abilities. Criss was the fourth Glee alum to appear on the show, after Benoist, Jenner, and Gustin. •Jack Spheer (portrayed by Rahul Kohli) – The CEO of Spheerical and Lena's ex-boyfriend, who has created a new nanotechnogical medical solution known as Biomax.[114] •Marcus (portrayed by Lonnie Chavis) – A young alien who bonds with James Olsen.[115] •General Zod (portrayed by Mark Gibbon) – Superman's most feared enemy. He appears only in Superman's silver kryptonite-induced hallucinations.[116] Though it was mentioned that Superman killed him, he was somehow revived in the 30th Century.

    Introduced in season three

    •Gayle Marsh / Psi (portrayed by Yael Grobglas) – A metahuman psychic who uses people's minds against them. •Oscar Rodas (portrayed by Carlos Bernard) – Maggie Sawyer's estranged father and a police officer.[117] •Patricia Arias (portrayed by Betty Buckley) – Samantha Arias's adoptive mother, who is estranged from her daughter after she became pregnant with Ruby as a teenager.[118] She was later stabbed by Reign and died from her injuries in D.E.O. custody. •Olivia (portrayed by Sofia Vassilieva) – A woman who became a member of Thomas Coville's Cult of Rao. She later came across a Krpytonian artifact that when in her hands would make her a Worldkiller. When it is unable to be removed from Olivia, Supergirl used her heat vision to warm it enough for it to come out of her hand and then used her freezing breath to cool Olivia's hand. •Oliver Queen / Green Arrow (portrayed by Stephen Amell) – A former billionaire playboy turned mayor of Star City on Earth-1 who operates as a hooded-bow wielding vigilante Green Arrow. He is a close friend and ally of the Flash and who befriends Kara. Amell reprises his role from Arrow. •Oliver Queen / Dark Arrow (portrayed by Stephen Amell) – Oliver's Earth-X counterpart and Overgirl's husband. •Stephen Amell also portrays an older version of Oliver Queen from Earth-16. •Professor Martin Stein / Firestorm (portrayed by Victor Garber) – A member of the Legends who is a nuclear physicist and also half of the character Firestorm with Jefferson Jackson. Garber reprises his role from Legends of Tomorrow. •Joe West (portrayed by Jesse L. Martin) – Iris' father and member of Central City Police Department. Martin reprises the role from The Flash. •Felicity Smoak / Overwatch (portrayed by Emily Bett Rickards) – An I.T. expert, associate and wife of Oliver Queen. Rickards reprises her role from Arrow. •Rickards also portrays the unnamed Earth-X version of the character, who is interned in a concentration camp under the Nazi regime. •Sara Lance / White Canary (portrayed by Caity Lotz) – A former member of the League of Assassins and leader of the Legends. Lotz reprises her role from Legends of Tomorrow. •Harrison "Harry" Wells (portrayed by Tom Cavanagh) – A member of Team Flash from Earth-2. Cavanagh reprises his role from The Flash. •Eobard Thawne / Reverse-Flash (portrayed by Tom Cavanagh) – A rogue time-traveling speedster and Barry Allen's nemesis from Earth-1's distant future, Thawne reveals that he has also encountered Superman at some point in the future. Cavanagh reprises his role from The Flash. •Mick Rory / Heat Wave (portrayed by Dominic Purcell) – A member of the Legends and former criminal equipped with a gun that capable of burning almost everything. Purcell reprises his role from The Flash and Legends of Tomorrow. •Iris West (portrayed by Candice Patton) – Barry Allen's fiancé and associate. Patton reprises her role from The Flash. •Jefferson Jackson / Firestorm (portrayed by Franz Drameh) – A member of the Legends and the other half of the character Firestorm with Martin Stein. Drameh reprises his role from Legends of Tomorrow. •Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost (portrayed by Danielle Panabaker) – A bioengineering expert from S.T.A.R. Labs and a metahuman with cryokinetic abilities. Panabaker reprises her role from The Flash. •Wally West / Kid Flash (portrayed by Keiynan Lonsdale) – Iris' brother with similar abilities as Barry Allen. Lonsdale reprises his role from The Flash. •David Singh (portrayed by Patrick Sabongui) – The police captain of the Central City Police Department in Earth-1. Sabongui reprises his role from The Flash. •Clarissa Stein (portrayed by Isabella Hofmann) – The wife of Martin Stein in Earth-1. The character was first introduced in •Professor Lily Stein (portrayed by Christina Brucato) – The daughter and scientific colleague of Martin Stein who is a nanotechnologist in Earth-1. The character was first introduced in •Cecille Horton (portrayed by Danielle Nicolet) – Joe West's girlfriend in Earth-1. The character was first introduced in The Flash. •Nora West-Allen (portrayed by Jessica Parker Kennedy) – A mysterious girl with super-speed. She was first seen at the wedding of Barry Allen and Iris West before Dark Arrow's forces crashed it. She later appeared in The Flash where she introduces herself as the future version of Barry Allen and Iris West's daughter. •Jindah Kol Rozz (portrayed by Sarah Douglas) – A disgraced Kryptonian priestess imprisoned at Fort Rozz who has vital information about the esoteric cult that Reign is from.[119] Douglas portrayed another Kryptonian criminal Ursa in Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980). •Mrs. Schott (portrayed by Laurie Metcalf) – Winn's estranged mother and the wife of Toyman.[120] •Jacqueline Nimball (portrayed by Brooke Smith) – The successor of Toyman who is loosely based on Jack Nimball. •Tanya (portrayed by Nesta Cooper) – A resident of National City who became a member of the Cult of Rao. •Jul-Us (portrayed by Tim Russ) – A Kryptonian who survived Krypton's destruction and is a member of Argo City's High Council. •Arthur Willis (portrayed by Bradley White) – A man who planned revenge against a firm by selling D.E.O.-based weapons. •Thara Ak-Var (portrayed by Esmé Bianco) – A Kryptonian and an old friend of Kara that lives in Argo City. •Val (portrayed by Benjamin Goas) – A Kryptonian that lives in Argo City. •Felra (portrayed by Kerry Sandomirsky) – A Kryptonian that lives in Argo City and is a servant of Selena. •Lir-Al (portrayed by Todd Thomson) – A Kryptonian that lives in Argo City. •Vita (portrayed by Rosemary Hoschchild) – A Kryptonian dark priestess who is a member of Selena's Worldkiller Coven.

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    •Full cast and crew of Supergirl at IMDb

    Creators Otto Binder • Al Plastino • Curt Swan

    Supergirls Kara Zor-El • Matrix • Linda Danvers • Cir-El • Laurel Gand • Power Girl • Ariella Kent

    Characters Supporting Alura • Batgirl • Cat Grant • Comet • Justice League • Lana Lang • Lena Luthor • Lucy Lane • Mary Marvel • Maxima • Streaky the Supercat • Superman • Zor-El

    Enemies Anti-Monitor • Black Star • Brainiac • The Council • Cyborg Superman • Darkseid • Decay • Despero • Female Furies • Insect Queen • Lesla-Lar • Lex Luthor • Livewire • Psi • Reactron • Satan Girl • Silver Banshee • Twilight

    Titles Adventure Comics • Supergirl • Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes • Superman Family • Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl

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