Iconic “Adventures Of Superman” Actress Phyllis Coates Dead At 96

Phyllis Coates, the actress who first portrayed Lois Lane in “Superman and the Mole Men” (1951) and the subsequent TV series “Adventures of Superman” (1952-1953), has passed away at 96. Her legacy in showbiz began as a chorus girl and USO performer. Her groundbreaking role as Lois Lane catapulted her to fame. Laura Press, her daughter, confirmed her peaceful passing at the Motion Picture & Television Fund’s Wasserman Campus, where Coates lived.

Coates’s daughter said, “She gave a lot to the industry. Her career passed through so many genres.” Despite a diverse filmography, her work as Lois Lane in “Adventures of Superman” left a lasting impact. She engaged in demanding stunts for the series, once stating, “We were nearly blown up, beaten up, exploded, exploited.”

While earning just $350 per episode during “Adventures of Superman,” Coates declined a raise for the second season. Coates later portrayed Lois Lane’s mother in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.”

Her final on-screen appearance was in “Hollywood: The Movie” (1996). Coates’s portrayal of Lois Lane remains a symbol of courage and journalistic integrity, inspiring generations

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