William Dozier (13 February 1908 – 23 April 1991) was a television producer and actor, most famous as the producer and narrator of the Batman television series, although he was uncredited for the latter. He was married three times, once to the actress Joan Fontaine and Ann Rutherford.
References
^ 1966 Batman TV Tribute Site- William Dozier Interview
^ William Dozier (I) - Biography
External links
William Dozier at the Internet Movie Database
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1966–1968 Batman television series
Cast
Adam West (Batman/Bruce Wayne) · Burt Ward (Robin/Dick Grayson) · Alan Napier (Alfred) · Neil Hamilton (Commissioner James Gordon) · Madge Blake (Aunt Harriet Cooper) · Yvonne Craig (Barbara Gordon/Batgirl) · Cesar Romero (The Joker) · Burgess Meredith (The Penguin) · Julie Newmar (Catwoman #1) · Lee Meriwether (Catwoman #2, movie only) · Eartha Kitt (Catwoman #3) · Frank Gorshin (The Riddler #1) · John Astin (The Riddler #2) · George Sanders (Mr. Freeze #1) · Otto Preminger (Mr. Freeze #2) · Eli Wallach (Mr. Freeze #3) · Maurice Evans (The Puzzler) · Walter Slezak (Clock King) · David Wayne (Mad Hatter) · Van Williams (The Green Hornet) · Bruce Lee (Kato)
Characters created
for the series
Egghead (Vincent Price) · King Tut (Victor Buono) · Chief O'Hara (Stafford Repp)
Crew
Harve Bennett · Edgar J. Scherick · William Dozier · Eric Ambler · Lorenzo Semple, Jr. · Stanley Ralph Ross · Charles Hoffman · Leslie H. Martinson · Harry W. Gerstad · Charles B. Fitzsimons · Jack Martin Smith · Walter M. Scott · Ben Nye · L. B. Abbott · George Barris
Vehicles and gadgetry
Batmobile · Batboat · Batcopter · Batcycle · Batsuit · Bat phone · Batcomputer
Sets and locations
Gotham City · Batcave · Wayne Manor · Notable sites of Gotham City · Londinium
Related shows and films
Batman (1966 film) · Legends of the Superheroes · Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt · The New Adventures of Batman · The Green Hornet
Music
"Batman Theme" · Neal Hefti · Nelson Riddle · Billy May · Warren Barker · Lionel Newman
Related articles
Batman franchise media · Episodes · Joker's appearances in other media · Robin in other media · Media adaptations of Barbara Gordon · Batusi · Camp · Deathtrap · Pop art
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