Lewis Wilson

Lewis Wilson

Birthday: 1920-01-28

Place of Birth: Framingham, Massachusetts, USA

Biography: Lewis Gilbert Wilson (January 28, 1920 – August 9, 2000) was an American actor, who was most famous for being the first actor to play DC Comics character Batman on screen in the 1943 film serial Batman. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lewis Wilson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Movies

Batman
Batman

Japanese master spy Daka operates a covert espionage-sabotage organization located in Gotham City's ...

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Tall, Dark and Dead
Tall, Dark and Dead

A 1952 crime film edited from tv series Craig Kennedy, Criminologist. A well-known stage star is sh...

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First Comes Courage
First Comes Courage

Merle Oberon plays a Norwegian resistance figure in a small town, married to a Nazi commandant. When...

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Sailor's Holiday
Sailor's Holiday

In this comedy, three merchant marines get into all kinds of trouble. Two of the salts have just bro...

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There's Something About a Soldier
There's Something About a Soldier

Five officer candidates fight to prove their mettle during training....

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Wild Women
Wild Women

A small safari in Africa is captured by a tribe of white jungle women....

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Good Luck, Mr. Yates
Good Luck, Mr. Yates

A 4F military school teacher's lie about being accepted for active duty causes problems on the home ...

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Redhead from Manhattan
Redhead from Manhattan

Lupe Vélez plays a dual role, twin sisters Rita and Elaine. After escaping a torpedoed ship, Rita sh...

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The Racket Man
The Racket Man

A gangster is drafted into the Army and, soon realizing how wrong his life of crime has been, agrees...

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Batmania: From Comics to Screen
Batmania: From Comics to Screen

This is the fully documented story of Batman—his genesis, his development, and his overall entertain...

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The Three Stooges Follies
The Three Stooges Follies

Released to theaters in 1974, this collection of vintage Columbia short subjects included: "Yes, We ...

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