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Noel Darleen Neill (November 25, 1920 – July 3, 2016) was an American actress, pin-up girl, and model. [2] She played Lois Lane in the film serials Superman (1948) and Atom Man vs. Superman (1950), as well as the 1950s television series Adventures of Superman .
Shortly after her marriage to Mannix in 1951 and shortly before the launch of George Reeves to stardom in the successful television series Adventures of Superman, Mannix met and began an extramarital affair with Reeves, with the permission of her husband, according to Reeves' co-stars Noel Neill and Jack Larson. [3]
Reeves, Noel Neill, Natividad Vacío, Gene LeBell, and a trio of musicians toured with a public-appearance show from 1957 onward. The first half of the show was a Superman sketch in which Reeves and Neill performed with LeBell as a villain called "Mr. Kryptonite" who captured Lois Lane. Kent then rushed offstage to return as Superman, who came ...
He engaged in an affair with intern Mimi Alford in 1962 and 1963. [41] [42] [43] President Lyndon B. Johnson (Democrat) had extramarital affairs with multiple women, in particular with Alice Marsh (née Glass), who assisted him politically. [44] His affair with Madeleine Duncan Brown allegedly resulted in a son. [45]
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Mannix reportedly approved of the affair, [13] which was an open secret in Hollywood. Eddie Mannix was simultaneously having a long-term affair with a Japanese woman. [ 14 ] As Mannix and his wife were Catholics who did not believe in divorce [ citation needed ] , the arrangement continued for the next several years. [ 12 ]
Lois Lane, reporter for The Daily Planet, played first by Phyllis Coates and then Noel Neill, on Adventures of Superman; played by Erica Durance on Smallville; Lou Grant, newspaperman on series also called Lou Grant and on the earlier The Mary Tyler Moore Show; Matt Bai, with Yahoo! News in the political thriller series House of Cards
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