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William Anderson

 
Artist: Adam West
  • Born: September 19, 1928, Walla Walla, WA
  • Active: '60s
  • Genres: Soundtrack
  • Instrument: Producer

Biography

Adam West stepped into the role of comic crime fighter Batman in the television series of the same name during the 1960s. Marketing tie-ins to the Caped Crusader abounded, everything from lunchboxes and pajamas to recordings. The 7" single "Batman and Robin," backed by "The Story of Batman," was released by Target Records in 1976 in the U.K. Two decades later, Varese Sarabande put a bunch of Batman-related songs together under the title Batmania -- Songs Inspired by the Batman TV Series. Included in the album are the television show's theme and a song called "Miranda," which is sung by West. Among the other contributors are Peggy Lee, Jan & Dean, and the Combo Kings. 20th Century Fox put out a single of West's "Miranda" in 1966.

The actor, who was born William West Anderson, won the role of the masked crime fighter from Gotham City after appearing in a televised ad for Nestle's Quick products as a secret agent. The three years that he spent alternating between the superhero and his alter ego, Bruce Wayne, brought the actor international and long-lasting recognition. Following the series' cancellation, West continued to act on television and in films, and he also did voice-over work on a number of other productions. For a long stretch, however, he was typecast as Batman and his ability to get work suffered, as did his marriage. He published Back to the Batcave, an autobiography, in 1994.

The actor married for the first time while he was still a college student in 1950. West worked for a time in radio before becoming a graduate student at Stanford University. Induction into the U.S. Army followed, thanks to the Draft. West was sent from coast to coast for the purpose of launching a string of television stations for the Army. Later, he traveled to Europe with his wife before settling in Hawaii and finding work on The Kini Popo Show, a children's series. He and his spouse, Billie Lou Yeager, divorced in 1956. He wed a Tahitian native that same year. Some sources list his bride's name as Ngahra Frisbie, while others list it as Ngatokoruaimatauaia Frisbie Dawson. The couple had two children before settling down in 1959 in Hollywood, where he began to appear in Westerns. The actor wed his third wife, Marcelle Tagand Lear, in 1972. West fathered two more children and also helped raise two stepdaughters. ~ Linda Seida, All Music Guide
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William Anderson FRCS (18 December 1842 – 27 October 1900) was a Scottish surgeon, Professor of Anatomy at the Royal Academy in London, and an important collector and scholar of Japanese art. He was the first chairman of the Japan Society. Between 1882 and 1900, Anderson donated his collection of approximately 2000 of Japanese illustrated woodcut books to what is now the British Library. He was the author of a pioneering Descriptive and historical account of a collection of Japanese and Chinese paintings in the British Museum (1886); and Pictorial arts of Japan (1886).

Anderson was educated at the City of London School, the Lambeth School of Art (where he was awarded a medal for artistic anatomy) and St Thomas's Hospital (where he also won numerous prizes). He became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1869. At St Thomas's Hospital, he was in 1871 appointed surgical registrar and assistant demonstrator of anatomy. In 1873, he moved to Tokyo, Japan, where he was professor of anatomy and surgery at the Imperial Naval Medical College, and gave lectures both in English and in Japanese, which he learned for that purpose. Here, he assembled his collections and began his study of Japanese art. He was eventually, in 1895, appointed as a knight commander of the Japanese order of the Rising Sun.

He returned to St Thomas's Hospital in London in 1880, and eventually became senior lecturer on anatomy. He was elected professor of anatomy at the Royal Academy in 1891.

He was twice married.

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William Anderson - The Pictorial Arts of Japan and Other Writings, 3 vols., edited by Akiko Mabuchi, Tokyo: Edition Synapse ISBN 978-4-86166-028-3 www.aplink.co.jp/synapse/4-86166-028-9.html


 
 

 

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