| ~* Information On The Batman Character *~ |
Batman is Bruce Wayne, as a teenager Bruce saw his
parents being murdered and vowed to avenge their deaths by bringing
the criminals to justice. Bruce is a multi-millionaire and used his
money to train himself in criminology, and to create crime-fighting
tools, costumes and vehicles. One night Bruce Wayne was startled by
a bat outside his window and decided to dress himself as a bat man
to frighten cowardly and superstitious hearts of criminals. From that
moment, Bruce became Batman. Unlike other hereos Batman has no super
powers, he is a police man with a secret identity to avenge his parents
murder and claim peace in Gotham City.
| ~* Adam West-Internet Movie Database *~ |
He breathed life into Batman. Adam West was born
Billy (William) West Anderson in Walla Walla, Washington, to parents
Otto West Anderson and his wife Audrey. At age 10, Adam had a cache
of comic books, and Batman made a big impression on him -- the comic
hero was part bat-man (ala Count Dracula) and part world's greatest
detective (ala Charlie Chan and Sherlock Holmes). When his mom remarried
to a Dr. Paul Flothow, she took Adam and his younger brother, John,
to Seattle. At 14, Adam attended Lakeside School, then went to Whitman
College, where he got a degree in literature and psychology. During
his last year of college he also married 17-year-old Billie Lou
Yeager. Adam got a job as a DJ at a local radio station, then enrolled
at Stanford for post-grad courses. Drafted into the Army, he spent
the next 2 years starting military TV stations, first at San Luis
Obispo, CA, then at Fort Monmouth, NJ. Afterwards, Adam and his
wife toured Europe, visiting Germany, Switzerland and Italy's Isle
of Capri. When the money ran out, he joined a childhood and college
buddy, Carl Hebenstreit, who was starring in the kiddie program
"The Kini Popo Show" in Hawaii. Adam would eventually replace Carl
but not the other star, Peaches the Chimp. In 1956, he got a divorce,
and married a beautiful girl, originally from Tahiti, named Ngatokoruaimatauaia
Frisbie Dawson (he called her "Nga" for short). They had a daughter,
Jonelle, in 1957 and a son, Hunter, in 1958. In 1959, Adam came
to Hollywood. He adopted the stage name "Adam West." which fit his
roles, as he was in some Westerns. After 7 years in tinseltown,
he achieved fame in 1966, in his signature role as Batman, in the
wildly popular ABC TV series. (Though he has over 60 movie and over
80 TV guest appearance credits, Batman is what the fans remember
him for.) The "Batman" TV series, which lasted three seasons, made
him not just nationally but internationally famous. The movie version
earned Adam the "Most Promising New Star" award in 1967. The downside
was the Batman fame was partly responsible for ruining his marriage,
and he would be typecast and almost unemployable for a while after
the series ended (he did nothing but personal appearances for 2
years). In 1972 he met, and then married Marcelle Tagand Lear, so
he got two stepkids, Moya and Jill. In addition, they had two children
of their own: Nina in 1976 and Perrin in 1979. You can't keep a
good actor down -- Adam's career took off again, and he has been
in about 50 projects since then: movies, TV-movies, and sometimes
doing voices in TV series. Adam wrote his autobiography "Back to
the Batcave" in 1994. One of his most prized possessions is a drawing
of Batman by Bob Kane with the inscription "To my buddy, Adam, who
breathed life into my pen and ink creation."
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