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Phyllis Coates

Phyllis Coates

Birthday: 1927-01-15 | Place of Birth: Wichita Falls, Texas, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Phyllis Coates (born Gypsie Ann Evarts Stell; January 15, 1927) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of reporter Lois Lane in the 1951 film Superman and the Mole-Men and in the first season of the television series Adventures of Superman. Coates signed a movie contract with Warner Bros. extending from 1948 to 1956. She co-starred with George O'Hanlon as the title character's wife in the studio's Joe McDoakes short-subject comedies. She acted in film serials including Jungle Drums of Africa (1953), Gunfighters of the Northwest (1953), and Panther Girl of the Kongo (1955). Her film career also included roles in Girls in Prison (1956), I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957), Blood Arrow (1958), Cattle Empire (1958), The Incredible Petrified World (1959), The Baby Maker (1970) and Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn (1989). Coates was one of Hollywood's most consistently employed actresses of the 1950s and '60s. She freelanced steadily, appearing in numerous low-budget features, many of them Westerns, as well as serials and a steady stream of TV appearances, both as a regular in several series and as a guest cast member in others. All this was in addition to the "McDoakes" shorts, in which she continued to appear until Warner Bros. discontinued the series in 1956.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1959
The Incredible Petrified World

as    Dale Marshall

1958
Blood Arrow

as    Bess Johnson

1958
Cattle Empire

as    Janice Hamilton

1956
Girls in Prison

as    Dorothy

1955
Panther Girl of the Kongo

as    Jean Evans, Panther Girl

1954
The Duke

as    Gloria

1953
Marshal of Cedar Rock

as    Martha Clark

1952
The Gunman

as    Anita Forester

1952
Flat Top

as    Dorothy Collier

1952
Fargo

as    Kathy MacKenzie

1952
Invasion, U.S.A.

as    Mrs. Mulfory

1951
Stage to Blue River

as    Joyce Westbrook

1951
Superman and the Mole-Men

as    Lois Lane

1951
The Screen Director

as    Self (staged 'archive' footage) (uncredited)

1950
My Blue Heaven

as    Party Girl (uncredited)