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R.I.P DC Jimmy Olson 'Adventures of Superman' actor Jack Larson dies at 87Published September 21, 2015
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Jack Larson, an actor, playwright, producer and screenwriter best known from the classic 1950s comic book series "The Adventures of Superman," died Sunday in his Brentwood home. He was 87 years old. Born in 1928 in Los Angeles, Larson’s film debut was in the 1948 war movie “Fighter Squadron.” Intent on becoming a Broadway actor, he only reluctantly took the role as cub reporter and photographer Jimmy Olsen on "The Adventures of Superman." Afraid of being typecast, he agreed to appear in the series only after his agent convinced him the show was unlikely to be aired. The opposite happened, and "The Adventures of Superman" would air in syndication from 1952-1958. ADVERTISEMENT Larson’s fears proved correct – when Superman ended, he found his ability to get new acting work severely limited by his association with the show. Encouraged by friends, he switched career paths, focusing on behind the scenes work and eventually forging a successful career as a librettist, playwright and producer. Among his plays are "The Candied House" (1966) "Chuck" (1968) and later in life, "The Astronaut’s Tale" (1998). However, despite the role hurting his acting career, Larson never distanced himself from association with "The Adventures of Superman." Throughout his life he recalled it with fondness, and gave many interviews. He would often appear in cameo roles that mentioned his time as Jimmy Olsen, including an episode of "Lois & Clark," the short-lived early 90s series "Superboy," and an American Express commercial with noted Superman fanatic Jerry Seinfeld. Larson’s long term romantic partner was director James Bridges. The two were together from 1958 until Bridges death in 1993. | |
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Rest in Peace Superman's pal | |
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Wow, didn't even know he was still alive. Nice long life. RIP "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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It didn't mention his bartender cameo in Superman Returns. That was a cool scene with the old and new Jimmy Olsen's. | |
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