Radio Voice Of Lois Lane Dies
25 May 2009 9:05 AM, PDT
American actress Joan A. Stanton has died at the age of 94.
The star, best known for voicing Lois Lane in 1940s radio show The Adventures of Superman, passed away on Thursday in New York after suffering an intestinal blockage, according to her daughter Jane Stanton Hitchcock.
Stanton, real name Louise Abrass, began her career as a model and stage actress before finding fame as a radio star, voicing roles on crime drama Perry Mason and the Superman series. She also went by the name of Joan Alexander.
Stanton is survived by her daughter Stanton Hitchcock, her son Tim Stanton, and a grandson, reports the New York Times.
25 May 2009 9:05 AM, PDT
American actress Joan A. Stanton has died at the age of 94.
The star, best known for voicing Lois Lane in 1940s radio show The Adventures of Superman, passed away on Thursday in New York after suffering an intestinal blockage, according to her daughter Jane Stanton Hitchcock.
Stanton, real name Louise Abrass, began her career as a model and stage actress before finding fame as a radio star, voicing roles on crime drama Perry Mason and the Superman series. She also went by the name of Joan Alexander.
Stanton is survived by her daughter Stanton Hitchcock, her son Tim Stanton, and a grandson, reports the New York Times.
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