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Joan Alexander

May 23, 2009: Joan Alexander Dies at 94

Joan Alexander, best known to Superman fans as Lois Lane from the 1940s Superman Radio Series, died on May 21st at New York Presbyterian Hospital of an intestinal ailment. She was 94. Here's an excerpt from the Washington Post's report...

    Ms. Alexander achieved her greatest prominence -- and enduring fame among devoted Superman fans -- as one of the handful of women to portray Lane, an intrepid reporter for the fictitious Daily Planet. According to many sources, she was the third actress cast as Lane in the serial "The Adventures of Superman," which first aired in February 1940 on New York station WOR and reached a broad audience through syndication on the Mutual network.

    For the next decade, Ms. Alexander was heard playing opposite actor Bud Collyer as Superman, the Man of Steel from planet Krypton who saves Lane from enemy agents during wartime and from various other foes bent on destroying the American way of life. By day, Superman disguises himself as Lane's nerdy, fumbling newsroom colleague, Clark Kent.

    Collyer once told an interviewer, "Joan is one of those rare actresses -- especially in radio where you can't be seen and have to depend entirely on voice -- who can go in on something cold and her instincts are so right as an actress that without even a rehearsal or a read-through, she is right."

Joan Alexander also voiced Lois Lane in all 17 Fleischer Superman cartoons and the 1966 "The New Adventures of Superman" cartoons on CBS.

You can read the complete Washington Post article online.



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