- Kirk Alyn
Kirk Alyn (
October 8 ,1910 -March 14 ,1999 ) was an American actor, best known for being the first actor to playSuperman on screen, in the 1948 film serial "Superman", and its 1950 sequel "Atom Man Vs. Superman ".Early life
Born John Feggo, Jr. in Oxford, New Jersey to Hungarian immigrant parents, Kirk Alyn was educated at
Columbia University .In 1942, he married actress
Virginia O'Brien , with whom he had two daughters and a son before they divorced in 1955.Career
Kirk Alyn started out as a chorus boy on Broadway, appearing in notable musicals such as "
Girl Crazy ", "Of Thee I Sing ", and "Hellzapoppin'" in the 1930s.He also worked as a singer and dancer in
vaudeville before moving to Hollywood in the early 1940s to make feature films, where he was successful only in gaining bit parts in low-budget films before landing the role ofSuperman in 1948. [cite book
author=Katz, Ephraim
title=The Film Encyclopedia, 5th Ed
publisher=New York City :Harper Collins
year=2005
page=p. 32
isbn=0062730894]He had a similar problem after playing Superman, apart from starring in some similar comic book-type serials such as "Blackhawk", landing a few (some even uncredited) roles in TV series and movies until he retired after making his final film in 1983, "Scalps".
He died in 1999 in Woodlands, Texas of natural causes.
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Some critics argue that Alyn's portrayal of the Man of Steel was superior to that of
George Reeves , because (in the tradition of radio's "Superman",Bud Collyer ) he playedClark Kent andSuperman very differently, adding to the disguise. As pointed out in Gary Grossman's book, "Superman: Serial to Cereal", Reeves' characterizations of the dual roles were much more alike. Also, Alyn looked much more like the comic book version of the character than Reeves, with his chiseled face topped by a mop of black hair with the curl over his forehead. While George Reeves did resemble a statuesqueGreek god , critics maintain that Reeves' fleshier facial features didn't look much like the Superman of the comics, while Alyn looked more or less exactly like the comic book rendition of Superman's appearance. Many fans were upset that they never really got to see Alyn fly in the serials; as he jumped up, turned into an animated character by way ofrotoscoping , and flew off. Alyn tried "flying" while suspended by hidden wires for the first serial but the wires turned out to be clearly visible after all and that footage was scrapped. When Superman moved to television in 1951, Alyn was reportedly offered the part, but turned it down.In 1974, Alyn published an autobiography, entitled "A Job for Superman".
Alyn shared a very short cameo with his serial co-star,
Noel Neill , as the parents of the youngLois Lane in the 1978 feature film, "Superman". He explains his method of portraying "Superman" and "Clark Kent" in a brief on-set interview contained in a documentary narrated byErnie Anderson , "The Making of Superman: The Movie" (1978).In 1981, Alyn appeared as "Pa Cant" in the parody film "Superbman: The Other Movie"—a role that lasted only seconds, as Cant dies from a heart attack immediately after discovering the strange visitor from the planet Krapton.
Kirk Alyn also starred in the following movie serials:
* "Federal Agents Vs. Underworld Inc." (1948)
* "Radar Patrol Vs. Spy King" (1950)
* "Blackhawk" (1952)Honors
Kirk Alyn was the Grand Marshal of the
Metropolis, Illinois Christmas parade and Annual Superman Celebrations several times.References
Bibliography
*cite book
title=Superman: Serial to Cereal
first=Gary
last=Grossman
publisher=Popular Library
year=1976
isbn=0445040548External links
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* [http://www.superbmantheothermovie.com/ "Superbman: The Other Movie" official website]
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