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                What was the audition 
                process like for Green Arrow? 
              They 
                called me, and offered it to me, and wanted me to do it. So that 
                was exciting. That was good, not to have to jump through any hoops. 
                Because usually in acting, you have to go step by step. 
               Are 
                they going to make you grow a goatee? 
              I 
                don't know. I haven't heard any word of that yet. 
              So 
                you haven't started filming yet? 
              I 
                haven't started filming. I start filming, I think, at the beginning 
                of August. 
              Is 
                your Green Arrow anything like A.C., or is he more like Fox Crane 
                [from Passions], or any other roles you have played before? 
               
                I think there's always going to be some part of me that comes 
                through, in the characters that I play. That's a good question. 
                He might have a little bit in common with A.C., in the cocky area 
                maybe a little bit, you know, and a little bit in common with 
                Fox Crane I guess, but definitely his own guy. I've gotta tell 
                you, man. I am so looking forward to playing this part, because 
                I think it's gonna be so fun to play a guy who's a rogue. It's 
                a great part, you know. 
              Do 
                you know anything about Ollie's background on Smallville? 
              I 
                know that they're using some of the original mythology, the CEO, 
                the billionaire, that kind of thing. Obviously with the arrows, 
                the archer, and his talent, with regards to that. He comes to 
                Smallville to unite the Justice League, I know that. And there's 
                going to be a love interest; it's going to be Lois Lane. I wish 
                I could tell you more, but honestly, I haven't seen anything yet. 
                I just had a conversation with Al about it a little bit, and it 
                seems like it's gonna be pretty fun. 
              Were 
                you familiar with Aquaman or Green Arrow comics before taking 
                the roles? 
              Before 
                I took the roles, I was more familiar with Aquaman, I think, than 
                I was Green Arrow. I don't know why. Maybe it's just because I 
                have a lot of friends who are really heavy into comic books and 
                stuff, and I think maybe they were Aquaman people. Maybe I was 
                just around it more. But I've been reading up on him, and I've 
                been doing my mythology homework, so, I'll be ready to go. 
               Why 
                should your legions of fans who know your work from Passions 
                watch Smallville? 
              I 
                think without me, Smallville's a good show. I think Smallville 
                is worth watching, just because I think that the actors on 
                there do a good job. I'm a big fan of Rosenbaum. He's a great 
                actor, isn't he? And you know, playing Superman is not very easy 
                to do, and the way that it's done on Smallville, I think 
                [Tom] does a good job too. I think it's a good show. I think it's 
                well written. I think it's a fun show. It's a fun hour of television. 
              I 
                am looking forward to getting on the show, for one reason, is 
                just so that I'm back on television again. Because here I've been 
                doing all this stuff since I left Passions. I've got a 
                couple of movies that I did, I did a pilot, and I've got all this 
                work in, that no one's been able to see. As far as anyone else 
                knows, it's like, you left the show 7 months ago and you're gone. 
                So nobody knows I've been doing all this work. So it'll be fun 
                to get back on the screen. 
              It's 
                gonna be neat. I think that they should watch it because they've 
                only seen me play one character, essentially, on a soap opera. 
                Which, there's nothing wrong with that, but I'm curious to show 
                them another character, another side. I think that would be fun. 
              Does 
                Ollie Queen have any history with Lex Luthor, and will they be 
                interacting? 
              They 
                do. They share a secret, from boarding school. Yeah, so they should 
                be interacting. I hope to work with him. He can show me a couple 
                things. He's very good. Very talented. 
              Is 
                it difficult to shoot a series out of town, since your wife is 
                still doing Passions in L.A.? 
              I 
                have experience in it. I shot the pilot in Miami, and I think 
                it was six weeks. My wife's not a big fan of staying away. She 
                came almost every weekend. But this is going to be good, because 
                they're not consecutive episodes, and I'm going to have a chance 
                to go back and forth. I mean, preferably, yeah, I would shoot 
                it in my backyard, and be able to see my daughter whenever I wanted, 
                but that's just not the way it is. 
              If 
                Al and Miles came to you and asked if you were interested in a 
                Green Arrow spin-off, would you? 
              I'd 
                be interested. I think those guys are great, and I think if they 
                came to me and said "Hey Justin, we're interested in having--" 
                I would probably say "yeah, okay, fine, sure." And then try to 
                figure out what they were asking me. I'm behind those guys 100 
                percent. I believe in what they do, and I think they're good at 
                what they do, and I think they're passionate about what they do. 
                You see the product. I like Smallville. I think it's a 
                good show. And that's their baby, so the proof is in the pudding, 
                right? 
              But 
                if they said "spin-off" I would say, "Where do I sign?" 
              Your 
                daughter's middle name (Isabella Justice Hartley) - where did 
                she get it? It's interesting, what with you playing a character 
                who's getting together the Justice League... 
              It's 
                funny that you bring that up, because my mother in law brought 
                it up. She got the name, because Lindsay wanted my name in there 
                somewhere, and it's a girl, so we couldn't really have "Justin" 
                in there, and I didn't want "Justine," because I think Justine's 
                a first name, more than a middle name. And so, we just chose Justice. 
                Which is kind of what my name means, I guess. 
              Do 
                you find it to be better to be working on a show that's a proven 
                success, over doing a pilot? 
              Yeah, 
                the thing didn't get picked up! [Laughs] I don't know. 
                I think a good response to that would be, it's less stressful. 
                It's less pressure. Because when you go to work, you're worrying 
                about your work. You're not worrying about the business side of 
                it, which I'm not on the business side of it, but when you're 
                doing a pilot, it kind of creeps into your head a little bit, 
                which I'm just not good at. It's less stress, I would say. 
               What 
                do you have to say about your Comic-Con experience today? 
              It's 
                amazing. It really, really is wonderful. 
              KryptonSite 
                would like to thank Justin Hartley for taking the time to do this 
                interview. We can't wait to see Green Arrow on the show! Smallville 
                Season 6 begins on September 28; look for Justin's first episode 
                in October. 
              
              
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