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When Monaghan was cast as Jerome, he avoided drawing inspiration from the actors who had played the Joker throughout the various Batman films. However, he did take inspiration from Mark Hamill 's vocal performance in the DC Animated Universe , in addition to reading as many comics featuring the character as he could to prepare for the role.
Monaghan is known for his role as Ian Gallagher on the Showtime comedy-drama series Shameless and as twins Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska, who serve as origins for the Joker, on the DC Comics-based TV series Gotham. [2] He also portrayed Cal Kestis in the action-adventure game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and its sequel Jedi: Survivor.
Fox began to develop a TV series centered on James Gordon's early days as a police detective and the origin stories of various Batman villains in September 2013. McKenzie was cast as the lead character. When describing his character in an interview, McKenzie stated that Gordon "is a truly honest man. The last honest man in a city full of ...
Romero has the esteem of being the first actor to portray the Joker in live-action TV and film, ... Cameron Monaghan, Gotham (2014–2019) Giovanni Rufino/Fox/courtesy Everett Collection.
Gotham is an American television series developed by Bruno Heller, produced by Warner Bros. Television and based on characters from the Batman mythos in comic books published by DC Comics. The series premiered on Fox on September 22, 2014, and ended on April 25, 2019, after five seasons totalling 100 episodes .
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Bill Dana as José Jiménez from The Bill Dana Show – appeared in "The Yegg Foes in Gotham" (October 20, 1966). Howard Duff as Sam Stone from Felony Squad – appeared in "The Impractical Joker" (November 16, 1966). Werner Klemperer as Colonel Klink from Hogan's Heroes – appeared in "It's How You Play the Game" (December 1, 1966).
Arthur’s decision to revoke the Joker is off-putting to Lady Gaga’s Lee, who spends the majority of the film trying to provoke the Joker persona to fully take over Arthur’s mind.