Saturday, July 4, 2015

How Many Actors Played The Role Of Batman In The Movies? Here's a few

LEWIS WILSON

1943

To The Bat-Cave
Released by Columbia Pictures at theatres

Batman fights the crime with Robin (played by Douglas Croft).

In this series of 15 films, the Dark Knight is a government agent who fights Dr. Daka, who is a Japanese scientist during World War II.

This is the first time our hero is on the big screen and one of the most remarkable things is the introduction of the Bat's Cave and its secret access trough a clock at Wayne Manor. You will be surprised by Batman's Batmobile - a simple black Cadillac used by Bruce and Robin (it seems that the series suffered from a low budget).



ROBERT LOWERY

1949

Batman&RobinSerialDVDCover.jpgThe Dynamic Duo face off against the Wizard, a hooded villain with an electrical device which controls cars and a desire to set challenges for the Dynamic Duo, whose identity remains a mystery throughout until the end.


Batman and Robin is a 15-chapter serial released in 1949 by Columbia Pictures. It is a sequel to the 1943 serial Batman, although with different actors. Robert Lowery played Batman while Johnny Duncan played Robin. Supporting players included Jane Adams as Vicki Vale and veteran character actor Lyle Talbot as Commissioner Gordon.


The serials were re-released as Video On Demand titles by Rifftrax, the alumni project of Mystery Science Theater 3000's - Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy and Bill Corbett. As of September 2014, they have released the entire serial series.[1]

 

ADAM WEST

1966 - 68

Batman is a 1960s American live action television series, based on the DC comic book character of the same name. It starred Adam West as Batman and Burt Ward as Robin — two crime-fighting heroes who defend Gotham City. It aired on the ABC network for three seasons from January 12, 1966, to March 14, 1968. 

The show was aired twice weekly for its first two seasons and weekly for the third, with a total of 120 episodes produced during its run. 

The program was known for camp style, its upbeat theme music and relatively-simplistic youth-aimed moral lessons, which included championing the importance of using seat belts, doing homework, eating vegetables, and drinking milk among children.

MICHAEL KEATON

1989 - 92

An image of Batman (played by Michael Keaton) inside the Batcave with The Joker (performed by Jack Nicholson) being displayed on the screend behind him
Michael Keaton is very confident about being Batman, he said on an interview not long ago about Birdman
Gotham City: dark, dangerous, 'protected' only by a mostly corrupt police department. Despite the best efforts of D.A. Harvey Dent and police commissioner Jim Gordon, the city becomes increasingly unsafe...until a Dark Knight arises. We all know criminals are a superstitious, cowardly lot...so his disguise must be able to strike terror into their hearts. He becomes a bat.

Enter Vicky Vale, a prize-winning photo journalist who wants to uncover the secret of the mysterious "bat-man". And enter Jack Napier, one-time enforcer for Boss Grissom, horribly disfigured after a firefight in a chemical factory...who, devoid of the last vestiges of sanity, seizes control of Gotham's underworld as the psychotic, unpredictable Clown Prince of Crime...the Joker. Gotham's only hope, it seems, lies in this dark, brooding vigilante. And just how does billionaire playboy Bruce Wayne fit into all of this?

ALFREDO CASERO

1995 - 97

A picture of Alfredo Casero siting on a desk with a label saying Argentina
The fattest Batman ever. 
Alfredo Casero (born November 12, 1962 in Vicente López, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine musician, actor and comedian.

Casero began studying acting with Norman Briski in 1987. Soon after he started working in the underground humour scene of Buenos Aires. In 1992 he created, along with other humorists, the delirious comic show De la cabeza ("Out of our minds"), which later continued as Cha Cha Cha in 1995. In parallel with the TV show he started working in his musical project, and also in a radio show.

The cancellation of Cha Cha Cha in 1997 marks the end of an era of famous characters, such as Manhattan Ruiz, Minister of Postal Economy. Delicatessen, Todo x 2 pesos and Peter Capusotto y sus videos were shows that took much of the former Cha Cha Cha and De la Cabeza, including many actors.

He became better known outside of his country in 2002 when he recorded a Japanese song, Shima Uta, entirely in Japanese. It was the first single from his album, Casaerius. The song became a huge hit in Argentina, where it was chosen as the anthem for the national football team to represent the country at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, in South Korea and Japan.

In 2004 Casero played the character 'Roque Rizzutti' in the Argentinian soap Locas de Amor.

He was featured, along with Japanese rock band The Boom (authors of Shima Uta) and Japanese-Argentine folk singer Claudia Oshiro on the Japanese New Year's Eve television show, Kōhaku Uta Gassen, in its 53rd edition (New Year's Eve, December 2002).

Since then he's been devoted to the "Casero Experimendo", an experiment of blogging/humour and theater presentations, all made around improvisation.

VAL KILMER

1995

  At the point when the Batman establishment was swung over to chief Joel Schumacher, Keaton chose not to return. Daniel Day-Lewis, Ralph Fiennes, William Baldwin and Johnny Depp were supposedly considered right now. Yet, the occupation was won by Val Kilmer – most likely the most forgettable of the current Batmen. Proceed – attempt to recall. See what I mean? You can't.

Schumacher got to be keen on Kilmer for 1995's Batman Forever in the wake of seeing him in Tombstone (in which he played Doc Holiday, who Adam West additionally depicted in a motion picture before he did the Batman TV arrangement, certainty fans!). Kilmer purportedly acknowledged the part without notwithstanding perusing the script or knowing who the new executive was.

Schumacher immediately realized who Kilmer was, however, and the two conflicted on the set. Schumacher later portrayed Kilmer at this very moment "outlandish," guaranteeing that he battled with different crew members and declined to address him for two weeks after the executive requested that his star quit acting discourteously.

Kilmer's execution got blended audits. Presently York Times put it, "The prime ensemble is currently worn by Val Kilmer, who makes a decent Batman yet not a superior one than Michael Keaton." Bob Kane felt generally, saying he thought Kilmer did the best occupation of the considerable number of performers to have played Batman up to that point.

The film performed superior to anything Batman Returns in the cinematic world, yet Kilmer was bound to be an one-term caped crusader. Between his awful disposition and his worry that the superhero wasn't getting as much screen time right now, he exited the Batcave for good. As opposed to taping 1997's Batman & Robin, he did The Saint.

After Batman, Kilmer's profession headed downhill. Despite the fact that it was likely 1996's The Island Of Dr Moreau that had more to do with that than Batman Forever.

 

GEORGE CLOONEY

1997

Clooney's motion picture profession was simply taking off when he was cast in 1997's Batman & Robin, with his leap forward execution impending only the prior year in Quentin Tarantino's From Dusk Till Dawn. Makers presumably felt they pulled off a noteworthy upset finding the forthcoming uber motion picture star. Those makers, alongside Clooney, most likely lament that choice at this point.

Batman & Robin was a debacle, overflowing with homoeroticism, camp and those scandalous Bat-areolas. Clooney once kidded that he served to murder the establishment. "Joel Schumacher let me know we never made another Batman film on the grounds that Batman was gay." The performer additionally called the motion picture "a misuse of cash."

Commentators and fans concurred. In 1997, Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle composed, "George Clooney is the enormous zero of the film, and ought to be remembered for all time at this very moment Lazenby of the arrangement." Batman & Robin got 11 designations at the Razzie Awards and every now and again positions among the most noticeably awful movies ever. It was likewise the most exceedingly bad film industry entertainer of the present day Batman films.

In any case, all that did nothing to hurt Clooney's vocation. After Batman, he went ahead to super fame, featuring in Out Of Sight (with a cameo from Michael Keaton), Three Kings and O Brother, Where Art Thou? over the course of the following three years. You needn't bother with helping to remember where he's gone from that point forward, either.

 


 

CHRISTIAN BALE

2005 - 2012


Between Adam West and George Clooney, Batman appeared to be bound to remain a joke, at any rate when it came to no frills adjustments. At that point tagged along Christopher Nolan. The Memento and Insomnia executive was given the occupation of acknowledging what got to be Batman Begins, and he wanted to rethink the establishment, at long last making the Dark Knight dull.
Among the early contender for the Batman/Bruce Wayne parts were Billy Crudup, Jake Gyllenhaal, Joshua Jackson and Cillian Murphy. However, Nolan at last picked Christian Bale, clarifying that "he has precisely the offset of obscurity and light that we were searching for."
Bunch got by and large good surveys for 2005's Batman Begins, with a few faultfinders saying it helped them to remember his splendid turn in American Psycho. Not all that splendid, it appears, was his uber-imposing Bat-voice. One commentator contrasted Bale's throaty expressions with a "10-year-old putting on a "grown-up" voice to make trick telephone calls." It got significantly all the more gravelly in 2008's The Dark Knight, with NPR's David Edelstein depicting it right now "that is more profound and hammier than any time in recent memory."
Indeed, even Kevin Conroy, the man behind likely the most unmistakable Batman voice, tolled in, saying at a C2E2 board in 2010 that Bale's voice was "crazy" and begged the performer to quit doing it. Parcel overlooked this counsel in The Dark Knight Rises (a film in which he wears the Batsuit a considerable measure less, to be reasonable), yet it was Tom Hardy's Bane vocal clamors that accumulated more vocal feedback from Nolan's threequel.
Notwithstanding, Bale's Batman is affectionately recalled, and dependably appears amid talks of 'who's the best?', not slightest in light of the stellar scripts, bearing and cinematography which by and large encompassed him. Gossipy tidbits after The Dark Knight Rises demanded that Mr Bale turned down a colossal pay check to abstain from repeating the part again, a choice that remaining parts an especially tempting 'imagine a scenario in which?' crossroads in Batman's realistic history.
Between his turns right now, Bale picked up a notoriety for being an intriguing on-set vicinity on account of his celebrated Terminator Salvation tirade. That hasn't backed his profession off by any means, however - working with Ridley Scott on Exodus: Gods And Kings is the most recent in a long line of featuring parts from the previous Dark Knight. His turn in American Hustle is maybe his best cherished post-cowl exertion.

 

KEVIN PORTER

2005 - 2014 


Kevin Porter was conceived on July 29, 1969 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA presently. Doorman. He is a performer and maker, known for Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), The Chronicles of Curtis Tucker: There Was a Girl (2008) and N Word (2008).

 

 

 

 

 

BEN AFFLECK

2013 - ?

Superman v Batman: Dawn Of Justice


"By playing a superhero in 'Daredevil', I have inoculated myself from ever playing another superhero. Wearing a costume was a source of humiliation for me and something I wouldn't want to do again soon."
Ben Affleck, age 42, was born Benjamin Géza Affleck-Boldt, on August 15, 1972, Berkeley, California, United States. He won an academy award in 2012 for best movie with a film directed and performed by himself by the name of Argo.  In the past, he has played a superhero role as Daredevil back in 2003, where he met his present wife Jennifer Garner, who are married with since 2005.  Since then, he did not want to make another superhero film, but in the end he accepted to play Batman. He worked really hard for this movie, spending two hours a day in the gym for his role in Superman v Batman: Dawn Of Justice (directed by Zack Snyder,  produced by Charles Roven and Deborah Snyder) which is a sequel of Man Of Steel (2013) and it should hit the cinemas on March 23 (Sweden) and March 25 (United States) if everything goes according to plan because, it's released has been delayed a few times. This movie finished filming in December 2014 and should be released in 2D, 3D, and Imax3D. More then $200 million were spent to make this film so it should have some mind blowing specials effects, or at leasrt I am counting with it cause they did a really good job with Man Of Steal. Also you can count with the infamous Bad Boy Lex Luthor. You can watch the oficial trailer here



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