Erica Durance is a Canadian actress. She is also credited as Erica Parker. It is best known for her role as Lois Lane on Superman-inspired television series Smallville.
Durance was born in Calgary, Alberta and raised in Three Hills, Alberta. After graduating from high school, Durance moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, to carry out her interest in acting professionally. "I wanted my feet wet in a smaller area of Los Angeles, when we try to", Durance said. She continued to study acting at Yaletown Actors Lab for many years after her husband, David Palffy. She starting out with background work to the end of commercials, and then the hotel Starring roles, landing more important role in each.
In 2004, she played on the hotel Chris Isaak Show playing Ashley in, women’s Birthday Chris. Tru Calling this, her character was a beauty pageant contender in the opposite Eliza Dushku’s character. On Sci-Fi Channel, she played the intergalactic librarian in Andromeda and love interest Teal’c in Stargate SG-1. He also played the sister of one of Canada’s leading collectors show.
Durance was a frequent guest star for the 4th season of Smallville and then was promoted as a series regular in the 5th season. She is still part of the regular cast, and shows all 22 episodes of the (current) 10 th season.
Durance appeared Howard Stern Show 2004 in September, after she has already filmed some of its first episode on Smallville. It has been proclaimed as the highest new entrant and cover girl in FHM’s May 2006 issue, including the world’s 100 Sexiest Women of # 38 and was listed by FHM at # 20, the world’s 100 Sexiest Women in 2007 and # 15 by FHM World 100 Sexiest Women 2008. It is currently placed # 14 on 2009 list. In October 2007 he was the cover girl for Maxim.
October 9, 2006, she appeared again Howard Stern Show promoting DVD release of Butterfly Effect 2. In 2009, Erica was scheduled to star as Heather in Ecstasy based on the # 1 bestselling book of Irvine Welsh. August 26, 2008, Durance was nominated for Best Performance by an actor leading role in a dramatic program or Mini-Series, according to Canadian Press.
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