Neil Hamilton
Neil Hamilton, originally named James Neil Hamilton, was born on September 9, 1899, and passed away on September 24, 1984. He was a versatile American actor, making his mark across film, stage, and television. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Hamilton gained fame as a prominent leading man, captivating audiences with his performances in a variety of films.
One of his most memorable roles came later in his career when he portrayed Commissioner Gordon in the iconic 1960s television adaptation of Batman. His portrayal of the dedicated police commissioner, who partnered with the Caped Crusader, remains a defining aspect of his legacy, as the series garnered a significant following and became a cultural phenomenon.
In addition to his role in Batman, Hamilton's extensive career included performances in numerous films and theatrical productions, showcasing his range as an actor. He was known for his ability to transition seamlessly between genres, from drama to comedy. Despite the evolution of the entertainment industry, Hamilton's contributions have left a lasting impact, earning him a place in the annals of classic American television and film history. His work continues to be celebrated by fans and scholars alike, solidifying his status as a beloved figure in the world of acting.
Filmography
Are You Listening?
What Price Hollywood?
Why Be Good?
Tarzan and His Mate
The Silk Express
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
The Animal Kingdom
Strangers May Kiss
The Daring Young Man
Look Who's Laughing
The Family Jewels
Laughing Sinners
Tarzan the Ape Man
When Strangers Marry
Good Neighbor Sam
Batman (1966)
Beau Geste
The Saint Strikes Back
The Shield of Honor
The Patsy
The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu
The Dawn Patrol
The Sky's the Limit
Brewster's Millions