Olan Soule
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Olan Soule | |
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Actor Olan Soule |
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Born | February 29, 1909 La Harpe, Illinois, USA |
Died | February 1, 1994 (aged 84) Los Angeles, California, USA |
Other name(s) | Alan Soule Olan E. Soule Alan Soulé Olan Soulé |
Occupation | Actor |
Olan Soule (February 29, 1909 – February 1, 1994) was a noted character actor with hundreds of credits in films, radio, commercials, television and animation.
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[edit] Biography
Born in La Harpe, Illinois to Elbert and Ann Williams Soule (descendants of three Mayflower passengers), Olan left Illinois at the age of seven in favor of Des Moines, Iowa. He lived there until he was 17, then launched his theatrical career joining Jack Brooks' tent show out of Sabula, Iowa.[1]
[edit] Radio
After leaving the tent show, Soule appeared on stage in Chicago for seven years before taking on radio roles in 1933. On radio he performed for 11 years in the daytime soap opera Bachelor's Children, and beginning in 1943, he did lead male characters on radio's famed The First Nighter Program for nine years. Listeners of First Nighter who met Soule in person were often surprised, since his slight 135-pound frame didn't seem to match the voices he gave to his characters. From 1941 on, Soule had the role of L. William Kelly, SS-11, the second in command of the Secret Squadron on the Captain Midnight radio adventure serial. [1]
[edit] Television
Concluding his nine-year run on First Nighter, Soule moved to Hollywood, where he did films and television, building a reputation as a reliable character actor. He appeared on many TV shows: Captain Midnight (as scientist Aristotle "Tut" Jones), I Love Lucy The Andy Griffith Show, a semi-regular role as real-life LAPD criminalist Ray Pinker on Dragnet (the character became "Ray Murray" in the 1967 revivial), Mister Ed, The Twilight Zone, Bewitched, The Munsters, Gunsmoke, Bonanza, The Monkees, Mission: Impossible, The Six Million Dollar Man, Fantasy Island, Little House on the Prairie, Dallas and Simon & Simon. He was the only actor who performed on both the Captain Midnight radio and television shows. [2]
[edit] Batman
Soule is remembered by many for providing the voice of Batman in several animated series. He first performed as the Caped Crusader on the 1968 Filmation-produced The Batman/Superman Hour. He reprised his role as Batman on The Adventures of Batman, The New Scooby-Doo Movies, Super Friends, The All-New Super Friends Hour, Challenge of the SuperFriends, and The World's Greatest Super Friends. He appeared as a newscaster on the live-action Batman television series (in "The Pharaoh's in a Rut") with his Super Friends successor Adam West. Although Soule eventually gave the Batman mantle to the man who portrayed him in live-action, he continued to contribute to the Super Friends series, providing the voice of Professor Martin Stein, mentor and subconscious of fledgling hero Firestorm.[2]
[edit] Death
On February 1, 1994, Soule died of lung cancer in Los Angeles, California. He was 84 years old.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Dunning, John. *On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-19-507678-8
- ^ a b Great Character Actors: Olan Soule
[edit] External links
- Olan Soule at the Internet Movie Database
- Olan Soule at TV.com
- Great Character Actors: Olan Soule
- Olan Soule at Find A Grave
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NAME | Soule, Olan |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1909-2-29 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | La Harpe, Illinois, USA |
DATE OF DEATH | 1994-2-1 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Los Angeles, California, USA |