In addition to being one of the most popular characters in comics, Batman has had a successful career on television. He has had several shows of his own, in addition to being in shows with his fellow superheroes.
Adam West played Batman in 1966's live-action Batman television series, as well as 1979's Legends of the Superheroes TV special. He voiced Batman in 1977's The New Adventures of Batman and the last two seasons of Super Friends.
Olan Soule voiced Batman in 1968's The Adventures of Batman and most seasons of Super Friends. He also voiced Batman in his guest appearances on Sesame Street and Scooby-Doo.
Kevin Conroy has voiced Batman in several TV shows, starting with 1992's Batman: The Animated Series. He also voiced Batman in 1998's The New Batman Adventures, 2001's Justice League, 2004's Justice League: Unlimited and 2016's Justice League Action. He also voiced an elderly version of Bruce Wayne in 1999's Batman Beyond. He played a Bruce Wayne from an alternate universe in 2019's Crisis On Infinite Earths TV special.
Will Friedle voiced a teenage version of Batman, who was named Terry McGinnis, in 1999's Batman Beyond. He also voiced Terry in some other DC cartoons that the character guest-starred in.
Rino Romano voiced Batman in 2004's The Batman.
Diedrich Bader voiced Batman in 2008's Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
Bruce Greenwood voiced Batman in 2010's Young Justice.
Anthony Ruivivar voiced Batman in 2013's Beware the Batman.
David Mazouz played a younger version of Bruce Wayne in 2014's Gotham television series.
Iain Glen played Bruce Wayne in 2018's Titans television series, starting with the second season in 2019.
Adam West played Batman in 1966's live-action Batman television series, as well as 1979's Legends of the Superheroes TV special. He voiced Batman in 1977's The New Adventures of Batman and the last two seasons of Super Friends.
Olan Soule voiced Batman in 1968's The Adventures of Batman and most seasons of Super Friends. He also voiced Batman in his guest appearances on Sesame Street and Scooby-Doo.
Kevin Conroy has voiced Batman in several TV shows, starting with 1992's Batman: The Animated Series. He also voiced Batman in 1998's The New Batman Adventures, 2001's Justice League, 2004's Justice League: Unlimited and 2016's Justice League Action. He also voiced an elderly version of Bruce Wayne in 1999's Batman Beyond. He played a Bruce Wayne from an alternate universe in 2019's Crisis On Infinite Earths TV special.
Will Friedle voiced a teenage version of Batman, who was named Terry McGinnis, in 1999's Batman Beyond. He also voiced Terry in some other DC cartoons that the character guest-starred in.
Rino Romano voiced Batman in 2004's The Batman.
Diedrich Bader voiced Batman in 2008's Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
Bruce Greenwood voiced Batman in 2010's Young Justice.
Anthony Ruivivar voiced Batman in 2013's Beware the Batman.
David Mazouz played a younger version of Bruce Wayne in 2014's Gotham television series.
Iain Glen played Bruce Wayne in 2018's Titans television series, starting with the second season in 2019.
This article is dedicated in loving memory to Alan Rickman.
Cast members in both films:
Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsleigh
Johnny Depp as Tarrant Hightopp, the Mad Hatter
Helena Bonham Carter as Iracebeth, the Red Queen
Anne Hathaway as Mirana, the White Queen
Alan Rickman as Absolem, the Caterpillar
Stephen Fry as the Cheshire Cat
Michael Sheen as Nivens McTwisp, the White Rabbit
Barbara Windsor as Mallykun, the Dormouse
Paul Whitehouse as Thackery Earwicket, the March Hare
Timothy Spall as Bayard Hamar
Matt Lucas as Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Lindsay Duncan as Alice's mother
Leo Bill as Hamish Ascot
Cast members in the first film:
Crispin Glover as Stayne, the Knave of Hearts
Michael Gough as the Dodo
Christopher Lee and Frank Welker as the Jabberwocky
Cast members in the second film:
Sacha Baron Cohen as Time
Rhys Ifans as Zanik Hightopp
Cast members in both films:
Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsleigh
Johnny Depp as Tarrant Hightopp, the Mad Hatter
Helena Bonham Carter as Iracebeth, the Red Queen
Anne Hathaway as Mirana, the White Queen
Alan Rickman as Absolem, the Caterpillar
Stephen Fry as the Cheshire Cat
Michael Sheen as Nivens McTwisp, the White Rabbit
Barbara Windsor as Mallykun, the Dormouse
Paul Whitehouse as Thackery Earwicket, the March Hare
Timothy Spall as Bayard Hamar
Matt Lucas as Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Lindsay Duncan as Alice's mother
Leo Bill as Hamish Ascot
Cast members in the first film:
Crispin Glover as Stayne, the Knave of Hearts
Michael Gough as the Dodo
Christopher Lee and Frank Welker as the Jabberwocky
Cast members in the second film:
Sacha Baron Cohen as Time
Rhys Ifans as Zanik Hightopp