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    • Lewis G Wilson | Batman (1943) Lewis Wilson was the first actor to play Batman and the first superhero in the DC comics. This obviously was a disadvantage for him because everyone was still new to the process of filmmaking itself.
    • Robert Lowery | Batman & Robin (1949) Robert Lowery was undoubtedly a more experienced actor than Lewis and more physically apt for playing the role.
    • Adam West | Batman TV Series (1966-1968) Adam West wasn’t the best actor, but he defined Batman’s gruff voice at the time. While you might not be a fan of it now, he sure did set a trend that is being followed even today.
    • Michael Keaton | Tim Burton’s Batman Duology (1989-1992) Michael Keaton is a legendary actor whose acting chops continue to amaze us. He is considered one of the best actors to have portrayed Batman, and some people think his performance even surpassed Christian Bale’s.
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    • Adam West
    • Michael Keaton
    • Val Kilmer
    • George Clooney

    Batman

    Lewis Wilson was the first actor to play Batman in live-action. The movie he starred in was simply called Batman, and was released in 1943. This predated the introduction of iconic DC supervillains like the Riddler and Bane, although some villains like the Joker were around then. However, the Dark Knight primarily fought basic mobsters and criminals. The Batmanmovie was a 15-chapter serial where Batman and Robin fought a villain called Dr. Daka, a secret agent from Japan in the days of World...

    Batman & Robin

    Batman was back in 1949 with Batman and Robin. This was another 15-chapter serial and was a sequel to Batman, but the production replaced the actors, with Robert Lowery replacing Wilson as Batman. This time around, Batman and Robin battled a villain known as The Wizard. Lowery started acting in 1936, and even appeared in the movie, The Mask of Zorro, in 1940 - which is notable since Bob Kane and Bill Finger called Zorro an inspiration when they created Batman himself.

    Batman

    Batman didn't return until 1966, when ABC brought Batman to the small screen, creating one of the most long-lasting depictions of the character in pop culture. In this series, Adam West played Batman while Burt Ward played Robin. The show was a campy look at the crime-fighting duo, and ended up making way for Batman: The Moviein 1966. Adam West became inextricably associated with Batman from this point onward, and capitalized on this popularity by taking on voice roles as Batman in animated s...

    Batman

    In 1989, the biggest budget version of Batman to date at the time came to the big screen. Tim Burton directed Batman, casting Michael Keaton in the role of the Caped Crusader. While many fans at the time hated the casting because he was best known for comedies, Keaton remains one of the most beloved Batman actors to this day. Keaton appeared in two Batman movies, with Batman Returns arriving three years later. More than three decades after that, he would reprise his role in The Flash - and wh...

    Batman Forever

    After Tim Burton left the Batman franchise, Warner Bros. hired director Joel Schumacher to take his place. Michael Keaton also left, with Val Kilmer replacing him in the lead role of Batman Forever. However, Kilmer himself only lasted one movie, and went on to new franchises afterward, having already been a successful actor already at this point with fan-favorite roles in movies like Tombstone, Top Gun, and The Doors. Kilmer and Schumacher didn't reunite for the next movie, and the director w...

    Batman & Robin

    George Clooney entered the iconic role of the Dark Knight in 1997, taking on the lead role in the cast of Batman & Robin. The movie saw Schumacher create a more light-hearted version of Batman - one that was largely intended to sell more toys, but which consequently drew ire for the major ways it changed the overall franchise. In the years since the movie, Clooney has apologized for his portrayal as Batman, in part because the movie's controversial reception marked the end of Batman on the bi...

  1. Christian Bale. Ben Affleck. Robert Pattinson. West portrayed the first live-action version of the character, appearing in a television series and three television films. Keaton, Kilmer and Clooney stars as Batman in the Burton-Schumacher films, while Conroy voiced the character in the DC Animated Universe films.

  2. Lewis Wilson Was The 1st Actor To Play Batman In Live-Action. Every Live-Action Movie/Show Lewis Wilson Played Batman In. Year. Batman. 1943. The first actor to don the cowl, Lewis Wilson, played ...

  3. Mar 16, 2024 · From an action-comedy TV show to darker movies, from a young orphan to an older mentor -- the actors who have portrayed Batman in live-action in prominent roles haven't faced the same challenge. David Mazouz's pre-Batman Bruce in Gotham and Iain Glen's Arrowverse retired hero contrast with George Clooney or Ben Affleck in the movies. However ...

  4. Of this group of actors, West is the only one to have also played Batman in live-action on television (in the show which directly preceded the movie), although archive footage of Michael Keaton's ...

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  6. Oct 1, 2023 · The very first live-action version of the Dark Knight came in the 1943 Batman movie serial and he was portrayed by Lewis Wilson. Wilson played the role in all 15 chapters as the Caped Crusader and ...