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It's the Way You Play the GameEpisode Number: 60 Season Num: 2 First Aired: December 1, 1966 Prod Code: n/a |
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Adam West Role: Bruce N. Wayne/Batman 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 (a la Count Dracula)... Read More |
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Madge Blake Role: Aunt Harriet Cooper [ seasons 1-2 ] |
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Burt Ward Role: Richard "Dick" Grayson/Robin The Boy Wonder Bert John Gervis, Jr. was born July 6, 1945 in Los Angeles. When he started acting, he changed the "e" in Bert to "u", feeling that it added more zip to his character. Finally, he adopted the last name of Ward, his mother's maiden name. Landing the role of Robin - a feat he accomplished... Read More |
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Alan Napier Role: Alfred Pennyworth Alan Napier was born of prestigious stock. He was the cousin of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and a direct descendant of Charles Dickens. Though his acting career spanned six decades, his most visible part to American audiences was that of Alfred Pennyworth, Batman's butler in the... Read More |
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Stafford Repp Role: Chief O'Hara |
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William Dozier Role: the narrator |
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David Lewis Role: Warden Crichton |
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Byron Keith Role: Mayor Linseed |
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Neil Hamilton (I) Role: Commissioner James W. Gordon |
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Milton Frome Role: Laughing Leo |
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Joan Stanley Role: Okie Annie |
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Timothy Scott Role: Messy James Tim was a tall and very skinny (lanky) person who sometimes was unshaven and because of this unsavory look he was often cast as a character from the old west. He was Born in Detroit, Michigan but as a young boy his Family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico. He loved the theater very deeply and he... Read More |
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John Mitchum Role: Rip Snorting John is the brother of Annette and Robert Mitchum, and the father of two daughters, Victoria and Cindy. In addition to his career as an actor, John was also a folk singer, performing on the album Our Land -- Our Heritage , and he also wrote the poetry for John Wayne's album America, Why I Love... Read More |
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Jack Carter Role: Hot Rod Harry |
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Eric Shea Role: Andy |
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Kathryn Minner Role: Little Old Lady |
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James McHale Role: Guard |
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Cliff Robertson Role: Shame |
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Werner Klemperer Role: Colonel Klink [window cameo] Werner Klemperer was married and divorced three times. His last spouse was Kim Hamilton, whom he married in 1997. Wife: Susan Dempsey (divorced, 1968) With Susan, Klemperer had two children. Wife: Louise Troy (divorced) See trivia for other family information |
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Season Number: 2
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Score: 7.4 Good 12 votes
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