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Adam West (born '''William West Anderson''' on September 19 , 1928 in Walla Walla, Washington ) is best known as the actor who played the role of Batman on the original television program that ran from 1966 to 1968 .


BIOGRAPHY

After attending Lakeside School , a prestigious high school in Seattle, he graduated from nearby Whitman College where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity, majored in Literature and Psychology , and was married. He served two years in the United States Army . He worked as a Disc Jockey , Truck Driver , and Cowboy , then travelled with his wife around Europe, where he sometimes worked as a Milkman . Eventually he settled in Hawaii where he got a role on a light entertainment show called ''The Kini Popo Show''. In Hawaii he divorced his first wife and married a Hawaiian woman named Ngatokoruaimatauaia Frisbie Dawson who Adam called Nga.

In the . The Batman show was internationally successful as light Camp entertainment, running from 1966 to 1968 and even producing a feature film.

After the show ended, West was Typecast as Batman and had trouble playing other roles; audiences identified him as Batman and no one else. Even his convincing lead performance as cynical tough guy Johnny Cain in the 1969 film '' The Girl Who Knew Too Much '' did not erode his Batman image.

He never stopped working after Batman and during the 1970s and 1980s appeared in a range of B-grade films and non-aired TV pilots, including ''The Happy Hooker Goes To Hollywood'' about the famed call girl, Xaviera Hollander .

In 1983 , West returned to the Batman role, this time in animated form on the '' Super Friends '' cartoon. Olan Soule , who had done Batman's voice in previous seasons of the cartoon, turned the Batman role over to Adam.

During the 1990s he achieved partial cult status, appearing as himself in such films as ''The Size of Watermelons'' and '' Drop Dead Gorgeous .'' West has also lent his voice to several animated television series, including '' The Simpsons '' and the animated Batman television series. In 1991 , he starred in the pilot episode for '' Lookwell '', in which he portrayed a washed-up TV action hero who falsely believes he can solve crimes in real life. The pilot, written by Conan O'Brien and Robert Smigel , has accrued a reputation for being one of the funniest potential series not to be picked up by a network. It was later broadcast on the Trio Channel .

West had a cameo appearance on the ''. In the episode "Beware the Gray Ghost", West voices The Gray Ghost , a tribute to early superhero characters like The Shadow and the Crimson Avenger , and an early childhood inspiration to Bruce Wayne.

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West makes semi-regular appearances on the animated series '' Family Guy '', on which he plays Mayor Adam West , the near- Lunatic mayor of fictional Quahog, Rhode Island (though "Mayor Adam West" was not originally intended to be voiced by the real Adam West.)

Adam West also appears on Nickelodeon's animated series '' The Fairly OddParents '', as himself, but who portrayed the superhero '' Catman '' and major Hollywood star. He also voiced cartoon roles on '' Kim Possible '' as ''Timothy North'', a washed-up actor who believes he is the superhero he portrayed on television, ''The Fearless Ferret.'' He also starred on the Cartoon Network series '' Johnny Bravo ''. In '' The Batman '', he plays the mayor of Gotham City named Marion Grange, and most recently has done voice over work for '' The Boondocks ''.

He is also a canny investor who has appeared on Fox 's ''Cashin' In'' show about the stock market and investments in general.


FILMOGRAPHY

  • ''Voodoo Island'' ( 1957 )

  • ''Ghost of the China Sea'' ( 1958 )

  • '' The Young Philadelphians '' ( 1959 )

  • '' The FBI Story '' (1959) (voice only)

  • ''Geronimo'' ( 1962 )

  • ''Tammy and the Doctor'' ( 1963 )

  • ''Soldier in the Rain'' (1963)

  • '' Robinson Crusoe On Mars '' ( 1964 )

  • ''The Relentless Four'' ( 1965 )

  • ''The Outlaws Is Coming'' (1965)

  • ''Mara of the Wilderness'' (1965)

  • '' Batman '' ( 1966 )

  • '' The Girl Who Knew Too Much '' ( 1969 )

  • ''Hollywood Blue'' ( 1970 ) (documentary)

  • ''The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker'' ( 1971 )

  • ''Curse of the Moon Child'' ( 1972 )

  • ''Tactical Guerilla'' ( 1974 )

  • ''The Specialist'' ( 1975 )

  • ''Fiona'' ( 1977 )

  • '' Hooper '' ( 1978 ) (Cameo)

  • ''The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood'' ( 1980 )

  • ''One Dark Night'' ( 1983 )

  • ''Hellriders'' ( 1984 )

  • ''Young Lady Chatterly II'' ( 1985 )

  • ''Zombie Nightmare'' ( 1986 )

  • ''Night of the Kickfighters'' ( 1988 )

  • ''Doin' Time on Planet Earth'' (1988)

  • ''Going Undercover'' (1988)

  • ''Omega Cop'' ( 1990 )

  • ''Mad About You'' (1990)

  • ''Return Fire'' ( 1991 )

  • ''Maxim Xul'' (1991)

  • ''The Best Movie Ever Made'' ( 1994 ) (Cameo)

  • ''The New Age'' (1994)

  • ''Not This Part of the World'' (1994)

  • ''Ride for Your Life'' ( 1995 ) (short subject)

  • ''The Clinic'' (1995)

  • ''The Size of Watermelons'' ( 1996 ) (Cameo)

  • ''Joyride'' (1996)

  • ''Redux Riding Hood'' ( 1997 ) (short subject) (voice)

  • ''An American Vampire Story'' ( 1997 )

  • ''Behind the Sting'' ( 1999 ) (documentary)

  • '' Drop Dead Gorgeous '' (1999) (Cameo)

  • ''Seance'' ( 2001 )

  • ''From Heaven to Hell'' ( 2002 )

  • '' Baadasssss! '' ( 2003 )

  • ''Tales from Beyond'' ( 2004 )

  • ''Buckaroo'' ( 2005 )

  • '' Chicken Little '' (2005) (voice)

  • ''Angels with Angles'' (2005)

  • '''' (2005) (Mayor Adam West)

  • Upcoming:

  • ''Sexina: Popstar P.I.'' ( 2006 )

  • ''Frankie the Squirrel'' (2006)



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REFERENCES

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  • Press kit notes for ''The Girl Who Knew Too Much''



QUOTES

  • "It was inescapable. I'd just about land something substantial, something I like or a good career move. Then some dinosaur would rear up and say, 'But the audience will think of him as Batman.' It was formidable. It was there like a brick wall." on being typecast as Batman

  • "I love this job more than I love taffy. And I'm a man who loves his taffy ... mmmm. Mmmmm. Mmmm.. Mm!! Mmm.." Mayor West in ''Family Guy''

  • "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb." Batman



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