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In the original Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980), Lex Luthor was played by Gene Hackman (the character Lex Luthor wasn't in 1983's Superman III). In the latest one, Superman Returns(2006), Lex Luthor was played by Kevin Spacey.
George Reeves played Superman in the 1951 film "Superman and the Molemen",Christopher Reeve played Superman in four films made in 1978, 1980, 1983, and 1987. Brandon Routh played Superman in the movie "Superman Returns" in 2006. Henry Cavill will be playing Superman in the upcoming reboot "Man of Steel" set for release in 2012. In addition to this however there are also TV series for the Superman franchise that starred actors Kirk Alyn, George Reeves, Dean Cain, and Tom Wellings who all featured as the character of Clark Kent/Superman in their respective versions.
People act and dress as him, but he doesn't exist. He was just a character from a comic before it was turned into cartoons and movies. All of the effects in the movies were done in a studio on a computer.
The actresses that have played the character of Lois Lane would include Rolly Bester as voicng her in the 1940s The Adventures of Superman radio series and then Helen Choate followed voicing the character in the radio series, Lesley Ann Warren played the character in the T.V . production of "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman" in 1975, Erica Durance played her in the Smallville TV series, Margot Kidder played her in the 1978 film titled "Superman" and Dana Delaney voiced her in the 90s animated series; "Superman: The Animated Series."Teri Hatcher, Amy Adams, Noel Neill, Margot Kidder, Kate Bosworth, Christina Hendricks, Kyra Sedgwick, Dana Delany, Erica Durance (TV series).
There was no Louis Lane in any incarnation of the Superman story. The character of Lois Lane was played by the following:Phyllis Coates-Adventures of SupermanTeri Hatcher-Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of SupermanErica Durance-SmallvilleDana Delany-Superman: The Animated Series
In the original Superman (1978) and Superman II (1980), Lex Luthor was played by Gene Hackman (the character Lex Luthor wasn't in 1983's Superman III). In the latest one, Superman Returns(2006), Lex Luthor was played by Kevin Spacey.
Superman is a fictional character created by DC Comics. While there have been various portrayals of Superman in movies, TV shows, and other media, he does not exist in reality.
George Reeves played Superman in the 1951 film "Superman and the Molemen",Christopher Reeve played Superman in four films made in 1978, 1980, 1983, and 1987. Brandon Routh played Superman in the movie "Superman Returns" in 2006. Henry Cavill will be playing Superman in the upcoming reboot "Man of Steel" set for release in 2012. In addition to this however there are also TV series for the Superman franchise that starred actors Kirk Alyn, George Reeves, Dean Cain, and Tom Wellings who all featured as the character of Clark Kent/Superman in their respective versions.
There is really a fictional character called Superman. He is the basis of many comic books, movies, and TV shows. There are toys, collectibles and clothing bearing images and symbols of this fictional character. There are actors who have portrayed the character. There are also people who go by the name of Superman, but the Superman that the DC comics are based on is entirely fictional.
Superman's shoe size is not officially specified in the comics or movies. As a fictional character, details like this are not typically provided.
No. Superman Is a Character From DC Comics
Every actor who played the character is the closest there will be to him existing in this world.
Margot Kidder portrayed Lois Lane in the four Superman movies Christopher Reeve appeared in.
Walt Disney is more famous worldwide than Superman. Disney's creations and brand have a global presence through his movies, theme parks, and merchandise, while Superman is a beloved superhero character primarily known in the realm of comic books and movies.
People act and dress as him, but he doesn't exist. He was just a character from a comic before it was turned into cartoons and movies. All of the effects in the movies were done in a studio on a computer.
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