Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Batman The New Adventures of Batman DC animated universe The Batman Batman: The Brave and the Bold Beware the Batman Harley Quinn; Batman: The Animated Series The New Batman Adventures Batman Beyond; 1968–1969 1977–1978 1992–1995 1997–1999 1999–2001 2004–2008 2008–2011 2013–2014 2019–present Cast Bruce Wayne Batman: Olan Soule ...
Catwoman (portrayed by Julie Newmar) as depicted in the first and second seasons of Batman (1966). Camren Bicondova, who portrays a young Selina Kyle in Gotham. Catwoman appears in Batman (1966), portrayed by Julie Newmar in the first and second seasons, Eartha Kitt in the third season, Lee Meriwether in the series' film adaptation (see below) [1] and an uncredited body double in the episode ...
She starred as Rhoda the Robot in the television series My Living Doll (1964–1965), and is known for her recurring role in the 1960s television series Batman as the villainess Catwoman. ( Lee Meriwether played Catwoman in the 1966 feature film , and Eartha Kitt portrayed Catwoman in the series' final season.)
Created specifically for the series, the character would later be mentioned and adapted to DC Comics publications, though the character was never given a first name on the television series. A female version of the character was created for The Lego Batman Movie. 1-19, 21-43 & 45-120 Aunt Harriet Cooper: Madge Blake
Yvonne Craig, who played Batgirl on the ABC 1960s series "Batman," died Monday. She was 78. The actress passed away at her home in Pacific Palisades, California, according to her official website.
West starred in the ultra-popular Batman television series in the 1960s, where a campy version of the hero and his sidekick Robin, played by Burt Ward, always prevailed.
"Catwoman Goes to College" Robert Sparr: Stanley Ralph Ross: February 22, 1967 () Catwoman (Julie Newmar) & Freddy the Fence (Jacques Bergerac; not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain) 84: 50 "Batman Displays His Knowledge" February 23, 1967 ()
The series focuses on Batman and Robin as they defend Gotham City from its various criminals. Although the lives of their alter-egos, millionaire Bruce Wayne and his ward Dick Grayson are frequently shown, it is usually only briefly, in the context of their being called away on superhero business or in circumstances where they need to employ their public identities to assist in their crime ...