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  notstarring.com -- Oscar Trivia 2007
Elisha Cuthbert was considered for the role of Lois Lane.
Claire Danes was considered for the role of Lois Lane.
Keri Russell was the runner-up for Lois Lane.
www.notstarring.com /oscar-trivia.html   (1268 words)

  
  Lois Lane - Supermanica   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lois Lane appears in the chronicles more often than any other character except Superman, and is the only supporting character to have appeared in the chronicles since their inception in June 1938 (Act No. 1).
Lois Lane, the daughter of Sam and Ella Lane (SF No. 172, Aug/Sep 1975), was born on her parents' farm, near the U.S. town of Pittsdale (SGLL No. 68, Sep/Oct 1966).
Lois Lane actually marries the villain Zak-Kul in October 1958, in the mistaken belief that she is marrying Superman, but the marriage is annulled soon afterward when it is discovered that the bridegroom was a Superman impostor (Act No. 245:“The Shrinking Supernan!’).
supermanica.info /wiki/index.php/Lois_Lane   (2910 words)

  
  Lois Lane
Lois Lane is a fictional character in the Superman stories.
When the Superman comics were retconned in 1986 Lois Lane began her relationship with both Clark Kent and Superman anew.
She too portrayed the mother of Lois Lane, the Teri Hatcher version, in the 1990 television program Lois and Clark[?].
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/lo/Lois_Lane.html   (413 words)

  
 Lois Lanes
She starred as "the girl reporter" in the Kirk Alyn serials (1948 and 1950), was Lois Lane in The Adventures of Superman, and had a cameo in the first Superman movie (1978) as Lois Lane's mother.
As Lois Lane in the serial, she lived up to the "girl reporter" moniker in much the same way that Jimmy Olsen lived up to the name "cub reporter" in that she was young, enthusiastic, but not often accorded the respect an adult would or should have been accorded.
Since the Lois and Clark series was designed to be a "love triangle built for two," this Lois Lane, despite her "take no prisoners" journalistic approach, would have to have a romantic side.
www.redboots.net /loislane/actress.htm   (888 words)

  
 Superman Super Site - Lois Lane
Lois Lane is a fictional character who appears in the Superman stories produced by DC Comics.
Lois debuted in Action Comics #1 (1938); her physical appearance was originally based on a model hired by Siegel and Shuster named Joanne Carter.
Lois is regarded as attractive, but not in the exaggerated "supermodel" sense often seen in superhero comics' depictions of women.
www.supermansupersite.com /lois.html   (173 words)

  
 Lois Lane (disambiguation) - DC Database - a Wikia wiki
Lois functioned primarily as a plot device, as she was often the victim du jour of various mad scientists seeking to stake their claim on the world by kidnapping the Daily Planet's star reporter.
Although Coates was never endeared towards the role, she paid homage to the character by guest-starring as Lois Lane's mother on an episode of of the 1993 series, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
This version of Lois is a great departure from previous incarnations as she has no desire at all to pursue a field in journalism.
www.dcdatabaseproject.com /Lois_Lane   (907 words)

  
 Lois Lane Character Photo & Info Page - www.patfullerton.com
Lois Lane in 1939 tries to convince her Editor that she saw a flying man in this very first comic story.
Lois Lane, beginning in 1940, was voiced on the radio by Joan Alexander.
Lois Lane in 1980 as she appeared in the comics.
www.patfullerton.com /superman/loislane.html   (614 words)

  
 Superman Homepage
Lois was upset that Luthor wanted her to copy the news from other sources instead of writing original stories, but she remained at LexCom to keep an eye on him.
Lois was again endangered by Brainiac 13 as she and a host of other citizens of Metropolis were to be reprogramed into workers for Brainiac 13's conquest.
Lois encountered Clark at home late that night as he returned from a trip of soul-searching in Smallville, just as she was going out for the evening.
www.supermanhomepage.com /comics/who/who-intro.php?topic=lane-lois   (3201 words)

  
 Lois Lane
The Lois Lane of this and subsequent tales is a feminist creation, one who does her job well, and on equal terms with men.
Lois Lane decks herself out in green Egyptian make-up a la Cleopatra to impress Superman; this is one of many instances of color imagery in Siegel's work.
In it Lois uses her new powers to solve mysteries, and is a tale in which Lois is seen as a reporter-detective.
members.aol.com /MG4273/lois.htm   (7976 words)

  
 Lois Lane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Despite the restoration of Earth-2, however, Lois Lane died in the arms of Superman in Infinite Crisis #5 and after Earth-2 Superman's death at the end of Infinite Crisis #7, they are shown reunited in the stars.
Siegel took her name from actress Lola Lane, who portrayed Torchy in one of the middle entries (TIME Magazine, May 30, 1988, Letters to the Editor, P. Traditionally, Lois has fl hair, though for a period from the late 1980s through the late 1990s, Lois was depicted with brown hair in the comics.
Actress Teri Hatcher played Lois Lane on the ABC television series Lois and Clark for four seasons, starting in 1993, with the two leading characters getting married during its run; this is the first television or film series that showed Lois and Clark's romance fully realized.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lois_Lane   (3124 words)

  
 Lois Lane
Lois wants to be appreciated solely for her brains and hard work.
Lois has sources all over Metropolis, from high society industrialists to the lovable Hobb's Bay fisherman Bibbo.
Although Lois will initially take a skeptical, even cynical attitude toward Superman, the more she'll see him risking his life to help others the more she'll be convinced that he is "for real".
www.batman-superman.com /superman/cmp/lois.html   (491 words)

  
 Love letter to Lois Lane. - By Troy Patterson - Slate Magazine
Among the charms of Lois Lane—always a tough dame and yet forever a damsel in distress—is the elegant way she reflects Superman's kinks and its ideas of womanhood.
The conundrum of Lois' existence is that's she's pursued by a dope and saved by a dreamboat and doesn't know they're the same person—a nicely deranged fairy tale.
The last time I saw Lois on the page, her mouth and eyebrows were set like a vixen's and her boots were fit for a go-go dancer.
www.slate.com /id/2144706   (690 words)

  
 Lois Lane's Daily Journal :: A website dedicated to the Man of Steel's Lady Love
Lois Lane in spite of being a fictional character inspired me to be a go-getter, to be more independent and self-sufficient.
Lois has her first meeting with Superman later that evening as the group of thugs from the club chase after her.
Lois is the focus of the second issue, which starts with her daring rescue of her sister Lucy's dog.
www.loislanesdailyjournal.com /loislanehistory.htm   (9465 words)

  
 Millionaire Playboy ™ : Comics: Big Guys: Lois Lane, Curious
Realizing that she can help, Lois states in a very shocking way "I—I'm O-negative!" Here we see the underlying theme of the book highlighted; underneath, we are all the same.
When Dave awakes to see that Lois is not a beautiful fl woman, but the cracker he snubbed, he is at first shocked, realizing then you can't judge a book by its cover.
Superman and Lois Lane, and their likenesses are © DC Comics.
www.millionaireplayboy.com /comics/blacklois.php   (511 words)

  
 In2TV: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman - AOL Television
Lois and Clark save Metropolis from the rule of several children, victims of a chemical experiment to increase their intelligence.
Lois and Clark's honeymoon is interrupted by an old acquaintance, and they travel through time to thwart a curse on their relationship.
Premise: 'Lois and Clark' premiered on September 12, 1993 and starred hunky Princeton grad Dean Cain as a twenty-something Superman/Clark Kent pursuing Teri Hatcher, the post-feminist Lois Lane, while they toiled at the Daily Planet.
television.aol.com /in2tv/lois_and_clark_superman_tv   (667 words)

  
 The Unofficial Lois Lane Biography
Lois Lane was a reporter worked at the Daily Star.
For years Lois had a major crush on Superman whom she didn't know was in reality reporter Clark Kent.
While Lois was ready to forsake their marriage given that Clark didn't know who he was at the time, he wouldn't let her and the renewed their wows at the Fortress of Solitude.
www.dcuguide.com /who.php?name=loislanega   (279 words)

  
 Lois Lane's Daily Journal :: A website dedicated to the Man of Steel's Lady Love
All I have to say is…if we really call ourselves LOIS LANE FANS we have to realize that the Lois Lane character doesn’t begin and end with whoever is playing her, the same applies to Superman/Clark Kent too.
In those few scenes, she played Lois the way Lois should always be—a lady with spunk and determination, intelligence, aggressiveness, tenderness and still have the traits that make her a woman without getting too butch-like or too fragile at the same time.
I told them that my question was about Lois Lane and that Lois had always been a role model to women, she was always the “unconventional damsel in distress” because she was intelligent, independent, strong-willed, aggressive reporter and I wanted to know if Kate will play her that way.
www.freewebs.com /loislane   (5798 words)

  
 "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1993)
Lois: Well, that's a terrific reason to get married, to avoid harassment.
With the appearance of LOIS and CLARK, they were sort of giving us a girl's version of the Super saga,much like the comic book LOIS LANE.But this telling was a program designed to get the female audience, without alienating the guys.
Lois and Clark seems to not be acknowledged by Superman fans
www.imdb.com /title/tt0106057   (546 words)

  
 The Many Faces of... Lois Lane
Lois was around from the very beginning - her first comic book appearance was the same as Superman's.
The first time that Lois was given life on screen, it was in animated form, in the cartoon shorts originated by the Fleischer brothers.
She and Bud Collyer again voiced Lois and Clark during the 1966-1970 "New Adventures of Superman" series, as well as the 1967-68 "Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure." Though Alexander was the primary Lois, Julie Bennett, the voice of Wonder Girl, stepped in as Lois on some episodes.
www.kryptonsite.com /loisclark/manyfaceslois.htm   (1541 words)

  
 Lois (Lane)
History: Very little is known about Lois except that she appears to be a newspaper reporter and TV correspondent for one of the newspaper tabloids publishing in the area of New York City of which there are several.
Lois seems to be the Marvel Universe/Earth-616 counterpart to Lois Lane, the well-known intrepid investigative reporter who is native to the DC Universe even if her last name has yet to be confirmed (Tony Stark mentions it in Marvel Two-in-One#110.
Besides Lois and Clark, other DC denizens with counterparts in the Marvel Universe include Jimmy Olsen and Perry “The Chief” White (X-Men I#245) and Lex Luthor and Ra’s Al Ghul in connection with the Machiavelli Clan (Spiderman: Gathering of the Sinister Six).
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix3/loisdc.htm   (2171 words)

  
 Erica Durance On Being New Lois Lane
One character that not many people would have expected to have turned up in Smallville is Lois Lane who later on in the life would become Supermans eventual love interest as well as the thorn in Clark Kent 's side.
However for the episodes of Smallville in which Erica Durance's Lois Lane is featured in, which by the end of season 4 could total 13, the writers are more focused on making Lois the aforementioned thorn in Kent 's side.
The role of Lois Lane has pretty much launched Erica Durance's acting career into the stratosphere, prior to taking on the mantle of Lois Lane Durance had been playing the part of the jobbing actor taking whatever work she could get in order to pay the bills.
scifipulse.net /smallville/Erica_Durance_Dec2004.html   (897 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Lois Lane - 29 - Female - - www.myspace.com/loislanereturns
Lois was saved from certain death by a super-powerful flying man, who she dubbed Superman.
Hey Lois u did a really good job in the film not only as a reporter but as a motherly figure.
Hi Lois, you were great in SR I really hope for a sequel, to see you again
www.myspace.com /loislanereturns   (477 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen return   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The actors who played Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen on the 1950s TV show "Adventures of Superman" are back at it with bit parts in "Superman Returns" — Neill as a dying heiress, Larson as a bartender.
Phyllis Coates played Lois in the first season of "Adventures of Superman," but after she departed, the producers brought Neill in to replace her.
Larson disputes theories that Reeves was murdered because of a romantic entanglement, saying if there was foul play, it most likely involved a group of people partying at Reeves' house the night he died.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,640191983,00.html   (1083 words)

  
 The Cosmology Compendium
A replacement Superman was groomed in Kandor but he eventually traded places with the Kal-El of Earth-215 (the latter's Lois Lane had been killed, leading him to propose to the Lois on this world).
Earth 57: An Earth on which bigamy is legal, where Superman is married to both Lois Lane and Lana Lang and Supergirl is married to Jimmy Olsen.
Its sole survivor, Lois Lane, was rocketed to Krypton where she became the heroine Supermaid.
blaklion.best.vwh.net /time_links.html   (11350 words)

  
 Smallville - 4th Season extras will include great Lois Lane retrospective! | TVShowsOnDVD.com
While there are still 6 new episodes of season 4 of "Smallville" yet to air (the first one airing on April 13th), we've received word that work has already begun on putting together some of the Extra Features that will be included in the Season 4 DVD set when it's finally released.
This feature will take a look back at the history of Lois Lane, so that today's generation can see that there has been a long line of women who have played this key role in the Superman mythology.
Margot Kidder, who played Lois Lane in four Superman movies and appeared in the Smallville episodes "Crusade" and "Transference," has also been interviewed for the Smallville Season 4 DVD set.
www.tvshowsondvd.com /newsitem.cfm?NewsID=3170   (551 words)

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