Robert Lowery
Robert Lowery, originally named Robert Lowery Hanks, was born on October 17, 1913, and passed away on December 26, 1971. He was a versatile American actor known for his work across film, television, and stage, amassing a notable career with appearances in over 70 films. Lowery is perhaps best remembered for his portrayal of Batman, making him the second actor to don the cape and cowl in the 1949 film serial titled *Batman and Robin*. His contribution to the iconic superhero genre marked an important moment in cinematic history, as he brought the character to life during an era when comic book adaptations were just beginning to gain traction on the big screen. Throughout his career, Lowery showcased his talent in various roles, solidifying his place in the entertainment industry. His legacy continues to be celebrated by fans of classic cinema and superhero lore.
Filmography
Star Dust
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
Zebra in the Kitchen
Cow Country
Drums Along the Mohawk
McLintock!
Arson, Inc.
Murder Over New York
Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise
Shooting High
Crosswinds
Highway 13
Young Guns of Texas
Call of the Forest
Charlie Chan in Reno
Revenge of the Zombies
The Mark of Zorro (1940)
Western Pacific Agent
Four Sons (1940)
Tarzan's Desert Mystery
The Mummy's Ghost
Johnny Reno
Sensation Hunters
Great Guy
Queen of the Amazons