I'm a bit of a workaholic.

I love TV, and I love a good script.

Vancouver is a very bike-friendly city.

Well, I love TV, and I love a good script.

I'm constantly taking my own blood pressure.

If it scares me, it means I'm supposed to do it.

I'm happily married but it's absolutely heavenly.

We all need to make time for a burger once in a while.

I'm learning to embrace who I am and what I look like.

You have to squeeze every creative moment and be grateful.

I'm a small-town girl, and it'll never be beaten out of me.

I am not a particularly aggressive person. That's not Erica.

Sometimes, someone you thought was your adversary is your ally.

Let's face it: Some of us need our burly men to come rescue us.

Smallville' was my first love and it is always close to my heart.

'Smallville' was my first love and it is always close to my heart.

If you want to demoralize somebody's spirit, you take away their hope.

There are a ton of medical dramas out there dealing with life and death.

It's easier to shut yourself off outside than reveal your inner thoughts.

I look forward to change, but there is a part of me that absolutely dreads it.

I'm pretty klutzy and I've always been, so I have to own up to it. It's part of my charm!

My home is in West Vancouver, B.C. My husband built it from drawings to design and colour.

I'm a bit of a control freak, and I had to realize you can't control everything in your life.

But I still had to tell myself, Keep looking up. I will tell you, he isnt Superman for nothing.

I might do my own independent film, that my husband wrote for me, if all the ducks are in a row.

In the summertime, it's always hard to introduce new series; everyone's ready for that in the fall.

I'm fairly introverted, but when I do stuff like a Maxim shoot, there's a side of me I call Gillian.

I sometimes take leftover food from craft services and give away a bunch of sandwiches on my way home.

Obviously, I’m kind of loyal to Tom [Welling] because that’s who I work with so to me he’s my Superman.

I learned to laugh at myself a little more, and I realized that beautiful things can be made out of mistakes.

Thank goodness for me, 'Smallville''s Lois Lane is younger, so there's a little bit of play with the character.

Often we want to go back to the familiar, go back to where we felt our life pause, but nothing is ever the same.

I think that you can't help but bring pieces of who you are. No matter what you do, it comes through you as a vessel.

I think that you can't help but bring pieces of who you are. No matter what you do, it comes through you, as a vessel.

I went to a tiny little high school... I'd make my foray into Calgary if I wanted to see a movie or do something crazy.

A lot of actors try to sabotage other actors, and that's sad because then you're never going to get that beautiful scene.

Actors will, in their mind, want to 'steal the scene,' and the problem is that means the scene didn't work in the first place.

I just keep looking for things that are interesting and keep calm as possible about it all, not worrying about being in a 'box.'

I really enjoy comedy, but I also still really enjoy the drama aspect. So, I don't like to narrow my possible chances out there.

You cannot control another human being, and you just have to learn to go with the flow and laugh at yourself, in whatever capacity.

Sometimes you revisit things and relationships, and then you get going on in it, and you realized that there is a reason this ended.

I read a lot of comics growing up. My mom used to say, 'Would you please read a book?' She was worried where I was going in my life.

The one thing that I really love about 'Smallville,' people are excited, and they love the characters. I can see their point of view.

What do you do when your world is falling apart? How do you hold onto the real and the rational? I think that's very relatable for people.

You have to treat it like a fresh character. Sure, there are guidelines so that you don't upset people, but you have to find your own way.

It's fun to get to play a lead character that goes all the way through and drives the storyline and makes the final discovery and catches the bad guy.

Any kind of advice that I've been given to cut out carbs forever, don't do it. It just doesn't work. You do okay for a while and then you just overcarb.

When you're out there in Vancouver doing your thing, and then you come down and you see how positive people are - people who are so jazzed and so supportive.

I work on most weekends, so my husband is the executive chef. He is an amazing cook. I love the way he does salmon, and his apple pie for dessert is delicious.

People think that if you're sexy you have no brains, and if you have brains you aren't in touch with your sexual side. I'm trying to tell people, 'You can have it both ways.'

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