SMALLVILLE’s Allison Mack Says She’d Like To Return To Acting; Reveals She Lost All Of Her Money

SMALLVILLE’s Allison Mack Says She’d Like To Return To Acting; Reveals She Lost All Of Her Money

Following her involvement with NXIVM, Smallville actress Allison Mack has stated she would like to continue being an actor, and also discussed the drastic changes her financial situation experienced.

By DanielKlissmman - Nov 19, 2025 10:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Smallville
Source: Inside of You

Allison Mack became famous for her role as Chloe Sullivan in Smallville. Seven years after the series ended, Mack was arrested for her ties to the infamous cult NXIVM, led by Keith Raniere. In 2021, Mack was sentenced to three years in a federal prison, of which she served two. The former actress has now returned to the public eye. 

Following the release of a podcast retelling her story with NXIVM, Mack sat down for an in-depth interview on Inside of You, hosted by her former Smallville co-star, Michael Rosenbaum. During the conversation, she was asked if she saw herself acting again. Mack stated she did, as she missed acting to the point where she had joined an improv class: 

"Yeah, I really miss acting a lot. I mean, I just took an improv class—a beginning improv class [...] and it was a blast. It was so fun. It's really nice to act without having to worry about what I look like. It's really nice to act without having to worry about whether or not I'm gonna get a callback. Like, just to act, for fun. It's just so fun to do. And so, I think that I will always have that in my life, because I think it's just good for me. And when I teach, we act. Like, we're doing improv, putting together scenes, and there's something really lovely about that."

Still, despite that, Mack said she missed her former acting endeavors: "I miss working with really good actors. Doing really good work. But I don't know how to be an actor without doing it the way I used to do it." When asked if she had accepted the possibility that she wouldn't be able to act professionally again, Mack said: "Yeah, I don't even think about it." She then said that, if an acting opportunity came to her, she wouldn't necessarily take it due to feeling like her life is "full."

Later in the interview, Mack also revealed she lost all of her money: "I have moments where I'm like, 'Man, this is hard.' Because I lost everything, you know? I lost everything. And so, dealing with how hard you have to work to keep your health insurance... I mean, I have residuals, which is amazing, and has afforded me a lot of freedom, but it's not what I used to have."

Rosenbaum then said: "Yeah, for all those years. You were on Smallville for ten years. And probably, every cent was gone." Mack confirmed that was the case, and revealed she lost her New York apartment. Following that, she told an anecdote that made her realize how much her financial situation had changed:

"[You] know, it's so funny, Michael, I used to ride my bike to school when I was [under] house arrest. [...] And I used to ride my bike to and from school, and I didn't have my own bike, so I borrowed my mom's bike. And I remember biking uphill to school, thinking, 'Maybe for Christmas this year, I'll get my own bike.' And I was like, 'Oh, my God, you used to drive BMWs that you would trade in every two years, and now you're dreaming of having your own bike that someone gives you for Christmas because you can't afford to buy it yourself.'"  

With her acting career seemingly having come to an end, Mack said she is now working on prison reform to rehabilitate incarcerated individuals. Aside from that, however, the Smallville actress says she's also working as a staff member for an organization that teaches art to people in prison.

Regarding what led her to that new career path, Rosenbaum asked her if she was involved in prison reform willingly, or if she had gotten involved with it as part of some sort of community service. Mack replied she was inspired to do so following her incarceration: 

"I couldn't unsee what I had seen when I was incarcerated. [...] Which is that these are really good people who will forever carry this scarlet letter of incarceration, and they don't have what I have, which is people who believe in them. And we don't pay attention to mental health; we don't train our staff properly when it comes to people who run prisons. We don't have proper programming in there."

Mack said that, after realizing that, she began taking acting classes: "[I] was like, 'How do I come home and go back to being an actor? How do I come home and just forget that that experience happened? And so, I came home and I went back to school. And then, I missed acting. I missed it. A lot. And so, I took a beginning Shakespeare class. [...] And, while I was in the class, the teacher was like, 'You're not a beginner, why are you here?' And I told her a little bit of my story, and she put me in touch with a friend of hers who has an organization that teaches theater arts in prison. All creative arts. We do poetry and painting, and so I started teaching with them."

Mack said she then met the head of another organization, who hired her as a staff member to develop an arts curriculum for people in prison and teach them.  

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JackDeth
JackDeth - 11/19/2025, 10:02 AM
[frick]ing fame whore. No thanks. Go away now, please.
TheNewYorkerr
TheNewYorkerr - 11/19/2025, 10:04 AM
Why she wouldn’t want to disappear is beyond me. The audacity of this nut.
MisterBones
MisterBones - 11/19/2025, 10:12 AM
@TheNewYorkerr - yea I think the sheer boldness of her to not completely disappear is wild. I think it says a lot about her but also the current state of things in our society and the questionable elasticity of "new beginnings" for those who have done reprehensible things. Sometimes, there should not be a second chance for certain people.
Lisa89
Lisa89 - 11/19/2025, 10:04 AM
Someone in the industry will hire her. She’s forgotten more about the art of branding than most companies will ever know.
TheVisionary25
TheVisionary25 - 11/19/2025, 10:12 AM
I am of a mixed opinion about this whole thing…

I do believe in giving people second chances at the least and see if they are truly genuine in their remorse and need to redeem themselves which to me Allison seems to be but then I remember the truly heinous crimes she was charged with and aided (whether she herself was brainwashed/manipulated or not) which gives me alot of pause so idk.

I’ll just wish her well on her road to rehabilitation and her apparent new career path of trying to rehabilitate other prisoners but honestly , I have no desire to see her again on screen so I hope she just sticks with her new job and lives her life better then she used to!!.
DarthOmega
DarthOmega - 11/19/2025, 10:13 AM
Quiet piggy
MisterBones
MisterBones - 11/19/2025, 10:15 AM
She literally cattle-branded women's private parts...

She is a placating manipulator
UltimaRex
UltimaRex - 11/19/2025, 10:23 AM
Yes, that's right. Try to attach yourself to this smallvile revival BS and kill it off completely...
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DIE SMALLVILE DIE!
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 11/19/2025, 10:53 AM
@UltimaRex - I also vehemently hate Smallville. What a clusterf***.
CreateNowSlpL8r
CreateNowSlpL8r - 11/19/2025, 10:34 AM
open OnlyFans in 3, 2, 1...

Sadly, she would make a fortune on it.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 11/19/2025, 10:57 AM
I'm all for forgiveness and redemption. She'll forever carry the pain and guilt of the awful things she did. Like the show Angel, it's an on-going process she'll need to deal with the rest of her life.

Some people will forgive and encourage, some will never be able to forgive and will the her forever. That's the price to pay for sin.

I'm glad she's trying instead of cowardly disappearing. She needs to be out and humbly making amends to everyone.
lazlodaytona
lazlodaytona - 11/19/2025, 10:58 AM
will *hate her
Linux1172
Linux1172 - 11/19/2025, 11:07 AM
I couldn't finish it. Got like 2/3 through it and honestly, I think because she got off lightly (and yes, I think she did) I don't think what she did to those vulnerable young women, using herself and her celebrity status to recruit and lure them in, getting them entangled in sex trafficking and forced labor (we need to remember what she was actually charged with), the actual branding of them as if they were cattle, Allison was a First-Line-Master of this cult.

Look, I'm all for forgiveness and redemption too, but I sure didn't hear it in that interview from her. I'm sorry, but all I saw during that interview was someone without remorse, acting like she was, but utterly so delighted that she now had this larger platform on Michael's show to create buzz for herself. I wasn't buying what she was selling.

I don't think three years in federal prison, along with a $20,000 fine and 1,000 hours of community service was enough for her role in the cult's activities and leadership. You know who gets 3 years in federal prison? Drug dealers, ID theft, illegal immigration stuff. Allison's conscious actions were WAY more heinous and I'll say it, evil, than any of those crimes. Those women now have to live the rest of their lives having gone through the nightmare that Allison tricked them into. Think about that while some of you on here quote Scripture about forgiveness and ask others to just let it go because everyone deserves a second chance. They do if they truly have remorse for what they've done, but this gal? Ha, no.

For her to whine about "I couldn't unsee what I had seen when I was incarcerated." What about her victims? What can they not unsee now? Woman's an absolute selfish joke.
Bucky74
Bucky74 - 11/19/2025, 11:14 AM
I hear Axel Brawn is hiring.

Somebody saaave me…
J0RELLC00LJ
J0RELLC00LJ - 11/19/2025, 11:20 AM
Show made some dumb decisions, but it still has the best version of the Kents.
PapaBear562
PapaBear562 - 11/19/2025, 11:25 AM
Lots of people are gonna hate on Allison for what she did as a part of NXIVM. And yes, she did some pretty horrifying stuff.

Me, I'm glad she finally sat down with Michael Rosenbaum for the interview. He was the only person I trusted to give her a fair shake, a chance to speak and not come across as condemning. Listen, we've all made mistakes. I shudder every time I think back on all the stupid stuff I did throughout my almost 65 years. But I always go back to what Jesus said "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her."

So before everyone starts saying bad stuff about her, that she hasn't said "I'm sorry," or that she hasn't asked for forgiveness, remember, that's between her and the victims of NXIVM, and ultimately between her and God.
dragon316
dragon316 - 11/19/2025, 11:28 AM
Feel bad about her cash situation after what she did not sure I can rewatch series again
dracula
dracula - 11/19/2025, 12:54 PM
If she has truly been rehabilitated

Good luck to her in finding some kind of financial security

But as far as acting goes

No studio is touching her with a 10 foot pole

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