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  1. May 14, 2018 · May 14, 2018. Warner Bros. Pictures/Photofest. Margot Kidder, who died May 13 at the age of 69, was just one Lois Lane in a string of many—preceded by black-and-white Loises Noel Neill and...

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  2. Kate Bosworth is assured in the role, but the material doesn't often serve her well. It's a significant step-up from how the previous two movies treated Margot Kidder's Lois, but it does leave us ...

    • Kate Bosworth in Superman Returns
    • Noel Neill in Adventures of Superman
    • Amy Adams in Man of Steel
    • Phyllis Coates in Adventures of Superman
    • Elizabeth Tulloch in Superman and Lois
    • Teri Hatcher in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
    • Dana Delany in Superman: The Animated Series
    • Erica Durance in Smallville
    • Margot Kidder in Superman 1-4

    The Man of Steel's first return to the big screen since 1987's dismal Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, this Bryan Singer film was highly anticipated—the director had left the X-Men franchise to helm it, and there were hopes of launching an entirely new series of films. Following the original film's choice to cast a relative unknown in the title ro...

    While Noel Neill was the second actress to play Lois Lane on the stalwart 1950s television show starring George Reeves, she was the first to ever portray the character in a live-action adaptation, 1948's 15-part movie serial Superman alongside Kirk Allyn. When she took over for original series co-star Phyllis Coates, she reinterpreted Lois as a swe...

    The most recent version of Lois seen in theaters, Amy Adams' portrayal of the intrepid Daily Planet reporter is a mixed bag. While in Man of Steel she's a more than capable, independent, and critically-thinking modern journalist whose intelligence leads her to almost immediately see through Superman's (Henry Cavill) Clark Kent disguise, her presenc...

    First appearing as Lois alongside series co-star George Reeves in 1948's Superman and the Mole Men, Phyllis Coates interpreted Lois Lane as a fiery, feisty reporter with a strong will who'd let nothing stop her from getting a story. She'd constantly try to outscoop Clark Kent, proving a fun antidote to the oft-domesticated portrayal of women in 195...

    Debuting in the 2018 "Elseworlds" Arrowverse crossover event (featuring the ensembles of CW shows The Flash, Green Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow and Supergirl), Elizabeth Tulloch's Lois is frank, uncompromising, and a hard-nosed investigator. Married to Superman/Clark (Tyler Hoechlin), she is also mother to twins Jonathan and Jordan (Jordan Elsass and...

    The first Lois following the demise of the Superman film series, Teri Hatcher was stepping into a role that had been defined for a generation by Margot Kidder, and thus had the weight of high expectations on her shoulders. Any doubts, however, were quashed upon the series' debut, which saw Hatcher receive raves for her take on the character. Her Lo...

    While not the first version of the character to appear in animation, Dana Delany brought spark and verve to Lois in this mid-90s television series, greenlit after the success of Batman: The Animated Series. Paired with Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Delany took everything the erstwhile hero had to offer and threw it right back at him. With the wi...

    A virtual unknown upon her casting in Smallville, Erica Durance made a splash as Lois in the Season 4 premiere, nearly running over a temporarily memory-wiped (and naked) Clark Kent (Tom Welling). Billed as a featured guest star for the remainder of the season, her popularity with viewers and critics alike catapulted her to series regular status by...

    Was there really any other choice for number one? For millions of people, Kidder simply IS Lois Lane. Her fearlessness, passion, and beauty combined with her clumsiness and inability to spell correctly endeared her to generations of filmgoers, not just Superman fans. Kidder beat out over 100 other actresses for the role, including names such as Ann...

  3. Bosworth's performance however, was not well received; Anthony Lane of The New Yorker wrote: "The new Lois Lane, Kate Bosworth, is not a patch on Margot Kidder, or, for that matter, on Teri Hatcher, in the TV series."

    • Noel Neill. Noel Neill was the first actress to play Lois Lane in live-action, debuting in Columbia Pictures' 1948 Superman serials. Due to the period, Lane was often portrayed as a damsel in distress, but she was also shown to be even more capable than her male coworkers at the Daily Planet.
    • Phyllis Coates. Phyllis Coates plays the second live-action Lois Lane, first appearing in 1951's Superman and the Mole Men. Coates continued playing Lois when the movie was turned into a TV show, Adventures of Superman, although she left the show after season 1 due to a hiatus caused by production troubles.
    • Margot Kidder. Many consider Margot Kidder the definitive version of Lois Lane, as she played the character in the 1978 Superman movie and its sequels. Kidder plays Lois similarly to Coates' adaptation, with this Lois being incredibly intelligent and brave.
    • Teri Hatcher. Next is Teri Hatcher, the popular Desperate Housewives actress that played Lois Lane in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Hatcher's critically-acclaimed and award-nominated performance as Lois Lane truly earns the character her spot in the show's title.
  4. Jun 27, 2023 · 04 of 10. Margot Kidder. Everett. Kidder began acting in the late 1960s, but rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in Superman: The Movie opposite Christopher Reeve. The...

  5. Anthony Lane of The New Yorker noted, "The new Lois Lane, Kate Bosworth, is not a patch on Margot Kidder, or, for that matter, on Teri Hatcher, in the TV series." [36] Although Bosworth's performance was ambivalently received, she herself loved the experience of working on the movie.