Noel Neill(1920-2016)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Minnesota-born Noel Neill's ambition was to be a journalist like her
father, the editor of a Minneapolis newspaper. However, she was hired
by Bing Crosby to sing at the Turf Club at
the race track in Del Mar, California (Crosby was one of the owners).
Shortly thereafter, in 1941, she was signed to a contract by Paramount
Pictures. She got early experience in television by hosting and
performing on several experimental programs broadcast locally in Los
Angeles in the late 1940s, and it was around that time that she began
appearing in serials, first at Columbia and then for Republic. While
she is best known for playing Lois Lane in the TV series
Adventures of Superman (1952)
beginning in the second season in 1953, she actually first played Lois
in the 1948 serial Superman (1948). She
replaced Phyllis Coates in the part when the series went on hiatus and
Coates accepted a leading part in another TV
series before the hiatus ended. When the series ended in 1957, Neill retired
from the industry.