
Lewis Wilson
Lewis Wilson was an American actor best known for his role as the first on-screen Batman in the 1943 serial "Batman." Born in 1916, he portrayed the character during a time when superheroes were becoming popular in film and comics. His performance contributed to the iconic status of Batman, paving the way for future adaptations. Wilson's portrayal took place in a series of short films that combined live action with adventure, appealing to fans of the burgeoning superhero genre. He remains a significant figure in the history of comic book adaptations in cinema. Wilson passed away in 2000.