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Monday, May 14, 2018

Margot Kidder, Lois Lane of 'Superman' Films, Dead at 69



Margot Kidder, Lois Lane of 'Superman' Films, Dead at 69


Actress also starred in 'Sisters,' 'The Amityville Horror' and 'Black Christmas'
Margot Kidder, the actress who portrayed Lois Lane in four Superman films, died Sunday at her home in Livingston, Montana at the age of 69.

The Franzen-Davis Funeral Home & Crematory first announced Kidder's death, which was later confirmed to the Hollywood Reporter by the actress' representative. No cause of death was provided. 

During the Seventies and Eighties, Kidder's most prolific decades, the actress starred in films like Brian De Palma's SistersThe Amityville HorrorThe Great Waldo Pepperwith Robert Redford, the slasher classic Black Christmas and, between 1978 and 1987, four Superman films: SupermanSuperman IISuperman III and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. However, the actress' popularity waned in the Nineties after she suffered a public breakdown; Kidder was later diagnosed with bipolar disease and became an activist for mental health. 

Kidder was born in 1948 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and lived in remote areas throughout her childhood. "We didn't have movies in this little mining town. When I was 12 my mom took me to New York and I saw Bye Bye Birdie, with people singing and dancing, and that was it," Kidder told The Guardian in 2005. "I knew I had to go far away. I was clueless, but I did OK."
Kidder first started acting in Canadian television and film productions before making her American feature-film debut with a role in 1969's Gaily, Gaily. The following year, Kidder moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career, leading to roles in the Gene Wilder-starring Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx and the TV Western series Nichols.

In 1973, Kidder broke out with her dual role of separated conjoined twins in director Brian de Palma's psychological thriller Sisters. After starring alongside Robert Redford in 1975's The Great Waldo Pepper, Kidder scored the role she's best remembered for: Playing the Daily Planet's star journalist and Clark Kent's love interest Lois Lane in the Christopher Reeve-starring film series about the DC Comics superhero. Kidder landed the Lois Lane role despite having little knowledge of the Man of Steel beforehand.

"I had a very fierce English teacher mother who felt that children should not read comic books. So I didn't know anything about it," Kidder told Superman Homepage in 2005. "I read one comic before my screen test and it was about the Daily Planet having a bowling tournament with those terrible women's libbers. And I thought of myself as a feminist so I read this and went 'What is this?' So I based my interpretation on the script."

Following two years of filming Superman, Kidder capped off the Seventies by playing Kathy Lutz in the 1979 hit horror film The Amityville Horror; Superman became the highest-grossing film of 1979, while The Amityville Horror finished in the Top Five at the year-end box office.

Over the next decade, in addition to three Superman sequels, Kidder starred in films like HeartachesMiss Right and the Richard Pryor vehicle Some Kind of Hero; Kidder and Pryor would also appear together in 1987's Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
However, Kidder's career severely stalled in the Nineties: In 1990, she suffered a serious car crash that prevented her from acting for two years and forced her into bankruptcy. Six years later, Kidder suffered a manic episode that became a source of tabloid fodder. As the actress later explained, her meltdown – sparked by the loss of the computer containing her in-the-works memoir – involved her believing her first husband was going to murder her, so she fled her home, cut her hair and pulled her teeth out to avoid identification. Police ultimately found her on a porch near the studios where Superman was filmed. 

"I guess I came to terms with my demons," Kidder told The Guardian. "Horrifying as it was to crack up in the public eye, it made me look at myself and fix it. People were exploitative; that's human nature. I'll tell you, being pretty crazy while being chased by the National Enquirer is not good. The British tabloids were the worst. But you take the cards you're dealt, and I got better. I'm now ferociously healthy in body and mind." 

Kidder remained active in film and television until her death, including guest roles on Law & Order: SVUThe L Word and the Superman-inspired TV series Smallville in a non-Lois Lane role.
Kidder's last television role, a guest appearance on a 2014 episode of R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour, earned the actress a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in Children's Programming.

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Saturday, March 25, 2017

Justice League Movie - Official Trailer - Warner Bros


JUSTICE LEAGUE MOVIE - Official Trailer (1) - Warner Bros UK
Published on 25th March, 2017
Watch the Official Trailer (1) for Justice League in cinemas 17 November 2017 




Fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s selfless act, Bruce Wayne enlists the help of his newfound ally, Diana Prince, to face an even greater enemy. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to find and recruit a team of metahumans to stand against this newly awakened threat. But despite the formation of this unprecedented league of heroes—Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash—it may already be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.

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Friday, April 25, 2014

MAN OF STEEL 2 FINDS IT'S CYBORG - RAY FISHER HAS BEEN CAST AS CYBORG 'VICTOR STONE'


'Man Of Steel' Sequel Finds Its Cyborg

Warner Bros. and DC Comics tap theater actor Ray Fisher for coveted role.

Courtesy of By Maurice Bobb
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1726789/man-steel-sequel-finds-its-cyborg.jhtml


The "Man of Steel" sequel just took another major step toward setting up an eventual Justice League of America film.

According to Variety, Ray Fisher, a noted theater actor, has been tapped for the role of Victor Stone or Cyborg, the half-man, half-machine superhero who started off as a member of the Teen Titans before graduating to the JLA.

Warner Bros. and DC Comics conducted screen tests over the past couple of weeks before landing on Fisher, who is most widely known for playing Muhammad Ali in the Broadway play "Fetch Clay, Make Man" and for his recent testing for J.J. Abrams' upcoming "Star Wars: Episode VII."

While Cyborg's role will be small, he'll become a more significant character as the studio develops more films for the Justice League universe. Cyborg's casting may be also be a sign that DC Comics paid attention to the successful integration of The Falcon, another African-American superhero, to Marvel's recent blockbuster, Captain America 2: The Winter Soldier.

"I think he would create an incredible bridge between superheroes and humanity," Cavill said of the Cyborg character in bonus feature on the recent "Man of Steel" home video release.

Fisher joins a cast that already includes Henry Cavill (Superman), Ben Affleck (Batman), Jesse Eisenberg (Lex Luthor), Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman) and Amy Adams (Lois Lane).

Zack Snyder is returning as director for the production, which is currently already under way in Michigan.