Melissa Benoist Is Super Sensational—And These Photos Prove It
"What I find the most interesting about playing Kryptonians is that they're so squeaky clean. Be it Clark Kent or Kara Danvers, they're so all-American that sometimes you want their moral compass to stray a bit, for them to have a dilemma." — Melissa Benoist
Benoist says that David Harewood,supergirl's Hank Henshaw, inspires her on many levels—and cites his turn as Othello at London's Royal National Theater as a testament to his stellar acting skills.
In Kara Zor-El's complicated relationship with love interest Mon-El (Chris Wood), Benoist also finds Shakespearean echoes. Mon-El is from Daxam, "which I guess you could relate to Romeo and Juliet's Montagues," says Benoist, "and she was a Capulet, on Krypton.
Whether pummeling her way to planetary peace on SupergirlLor rocking out on Broadway as the young Carole King, Melissa Benoist is a multi-hyphenate force.
Director of Photography Christopher Ross captured The CW star, aka Kara Danvers/ Kara Zor-El—for the July-August 2018 issue of Watch —and the results are out of this world! See this kick-ass cover girl slay in these striking photos—including web-exclusive bonus images—plus learn fun facts and interview tidbits about Melissa Benoist.
Benoist grew up in Littleton, Colorado, and moved to New York to attend Marymount Manhattan College, where she majored in theater arts. Soon after graduating from college in 2011, with a few onstage gigs under her belt, Benoist auditioned for her fate-changing role in Glee
Feeling a responsibility to the young women who watch the show, Benoist explains that while Supergirl's scripts pass through many hands, she too has a say in her character's behavior
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