Phyllis Coates
Phyllis Coates 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.
Early life
Born in Wichita Falls, Texas, Coates was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stell. After graduating from high school in Wichita Falls, she went to Los Angeles, California, to study at UCLA. Coates is listed among the alumni of Los Angeles City College.Career
Stage
Originally billed as Gypsy Stell, Coates was allegedly discovered in 1943 by vaudeville comedian Ken Murray in a Hollywood and Vine restaurant from whom she learned comic timing. She subsequently appeared as a dancer and a comedienne in skits for ten months in Blackouts, his "racy" variety show. Along with Murray and other comedians, the show included showgirls, tap dancers, bird acts and Marie Wilson as the stereotypical "dumb blonde". She later performed as one of Earl Carroll's showgirls at his Earl Carroll Theatre. In 1946, she toured with a USO production of Anything Goes.Film
On July 13, 1944, she "began her work with 20th Century Fox... after receiving a seven year contract with option."Coates signed a movie contract with Warner Brothers extending from 1948 to 1956, and 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, Gunfighters of the Northwest, and Panther Girl of the Kongo. Her film career also included roles in Girls in Prison, I Was a Teenage Frankenstein, Blood Arrow, Cattle Empire, The Incredible Petrified World, The Baby Maker and Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn.
Television
In 1952, she guest-starred with Brad Johnson in "How Death Valley Got Its Name", the first episode of the anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. She appeared in the 1954 Death Valley Days episode "The Light On The Mountain". She was cast as the widowed Mary in the 1959 episode, "One in a Hundred." In that episode, Michael Forest played cavalryman Larry Brooks, who is escorting pioneers across peaceful Indian country. The party runs into a lack of water as Brooks becomes attracted to Mary. In a 1964 episode, "The Left Hand Is Damned," hosted by Ronald Reagan, she portrayed the kind-hearted saloon singer Dora Hand of Dodge City, Kansas.She was cast on The Lone Ranger in 1953, and then again on that popular series in 1955. Coates was cast in 1955 as Madge in the CBS sitcom Professional Father. In 1955, she portrayed Medora De More in the two-part episode "King of the Dakotas" of the NBC western anthology series Frontier. In 1956, she was cast in the episode "God in the Street" of another anthology series, Crossroads, based on the lives of American clergymen. That same year, she appeared in a second religious drama, This Is the Life, as Betty in the episode "I Killed Lieutenant Hartwell." She was also cast in 1956 as Marge in the episode "Web Feet" of the military drama Navy Log. She guest-starred in David Janssen's crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective.
In 1958, Coates played the mother, Clarissa Holliday, in all thirty-nine episodes of the 1958-1959 situation comedy, This Is Alice. She made guest appearances in three episodes of Perry Mason: "The Case of the Black-Eyed Blonde" in 1958, "The Case of the Cowardly Lion" in 1961, and in "The Case of the Ice-Cold Hands" in 1964. In 1961, she was cast as Elizabeth Gwynn in the episode "The Little Fishes" on CBS's Rawhide. Coates guest-starred as well on three episodes of Gunsmoke between 1958 and 1964.
Lois Lane
Coates played a strong-willed Lois Lane in the first twenty-six episodes of Adventures of Superman, in which she was given equal billing with George Reeves, even for episodes in which she did not appear. Her powerful "damsel in distress" scream was used to good effect in several episodes. After shooting wrapped on the first season, the Superman producers suspended production until they found a national sponsor. When in 1953 it was possible to film more Superman episodes, Coates was already committed to another series. Noel Neill, who had played Lois Lane in two Columbia Superman serials, in 1948 and 1950, replaced Coates. With the death of Noel Neill on July 3, 2016, Coates became the last surviving regular cast member from the Adventures of Superman TV series.Coates's Superman fame has obscured the fact that she 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 Brothers discontinued the series in 1956. Arguably, her best-remembered films of the 1950s—perhaps owing to their being those in which she has a substantial role, and being among the few that have been preserved so that they are available today on home video—are Blues Busters with The Bowery Boys ; Panther Girl of the Kongo, a jungle serial in which she starred; and I Was a Teenage Frankenstein.
Later years
In the 1960s, when it became clear that Adventures of Superman would continue to enjoy great popularity in syndicated reruns, far beyond the end of its production in 1957, Coates—like many of the other supporting cast members such as Jack Larson —tried to distance herself from the Superman series, fearing it might limit her opportunities. By the mid 1960s, however, she had settled into a comfortable semi-retirement as a wife and homemaker after marrying Los Angeles family physician Howard Press in 1962. She resumed her career after their divorce in 1986, but in the period immediately before that divorce, her film and television appearances were infrequent. One notable role was that of the mother of the female lead in the 1970 film The Baby Maker, directed by James Bridges, the lover and production partner of Jack Larson, who had remained Coates's good friend since they worked together on Adventures of Superman.Despite her stated misgivings about being remembered only as Lois Lane after relaunching her career, Coates agreed to appear as Lois's mother in the first season finale of the 1990s television series . Noel Neill, who also played Lois Lane in film and TV series, had already been Lois's mother in the 1978 film Superman. Since then, it has become a tradition in Superman adaptations for actresses who have previously played Lois Lane to later play Lois's mother. Teri Hatcher, who played Lois in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, made an appearance in the tenth season of the series Smallville as Lois's mother, Ella Lane.
Personal life
Coates married director Richard L. Bare in 1948. They divorced in January 1949. She married jazz pianist Robert Nelms in 1950, gave birth to a daughter, and divorced in 1953. Coates married director Norman Tokar in 1955 and gave birth to a son in 1957. She was married to Dr. Howard Press from 1962 to 1986, during which time she gave birth to another daughter.Filmography and TV Work
- So You Want to Be in Politics as Alice McDoakes
- Smart Girls Don't Talk as Cigarette Girl
- So You Want to Be on the Radio as Mrs. Alice McDoakes / Radio Voice
- So You Want to Be a Baby Sitter as Alice McDoakes
- Your Show Time
- So You Want to Be Popular as Office Secretary
- A Kiss in the Dark as Mrs. Hale
- Look for the Silver Lining as Rosie
- So You Want to Be a Muscle Man as Alice McDoakes
- So You're Having In-Law Trouble as Alice McDoakes
- The House Across the Street as Gorgeous
- So You Want to Get Rich Quick as Alice McDoakes
- My Foolish Heart as College Girl on Phone
- So You Want to Throw a Party as Alice McDoakes
- So You Think You're Not Guilty as Alice McDoakes
- So You Want to Hold Your Husband as Alice McDoakes / Baby McDoakes
- So You Want to Move as Alice McDoakes
- My Blue Heaven as Party Girl
- So You Want a Raise as Alice McDoakes
- Blues Busters as Sally Dolan
- Outlaws of Texas as Anne Moore
- The Cisco Kid as Marge Lacey / Miss Lacey / JoAnn Doran
- Valentino as Universal Studios Casting Clerk
- Man from Sonora as Cinthy Allison
- Canyon Raiders as Alice Long
- So You Want to Be a Cowboy as Alice McDoakes / Cindy Lou
- Stars Over Hollywood
- Nevada Badmen as Carol Bannon
- So You Want to Be a Paper Hanger as Alice McDoakes
- So You Want to Buy a Used Car as Alice McDoakes
- Oklahoma Justice as Goldie Vaughn
- So You Want to Be a Bachelor as Alice Peckinpah McDoakes
- So You Want to Be a Plumber as Alice McDoakes
- Superman and the Mole Men as Lois Lane
- The Longhorn as Gail
- Stage to Blue River as Joyce Westbrook
- The Sun Was Setting as Rene
- So You Want to Get It Wholesale as Alice McDoakes
- The Gunman as Anita Forester
- Racket Squad
- So You Want to Go to a Convention as Alice McDoakes
- So You Never Tell a Lie as Alice McDoakes
- Fargo as Kathy MacKenzie
- Canyon Ambush as Marian Gaylord
- Eagles of the Fleet as Dorothy Collier
- So You Want to Wear the Pants as Alice McDoakes
- Wyoming Roundup as Terry Howard
- Invasion, U.S.A. as Mrs. Mulfory
- The Maverick as Della Watson
- Schlitz Playhouse
- The Range Rider as Doris Burton / Jane Tracy
- The Files of Jeffrey Jones
- Scorching Fury as Mrs. Penn, woman on sidewalk
- Craig Kennedy, Criminologist as Natalie Larkin
- Adventures of Superman as Lois Lane
- Death Valley Days as Dora Hand / Edna Wiley / Lois Bouquette / Mary / Annie Stewart / Margie McMahon / Virginia Arcane
- Jungle Drums of Africa as Carol Bryant
- Marshal of Cedar Rock as Martha Clark
- She's Back on Broadway as Blonde
- Perils of the Jungle as Jo Carter
- Ramar of the Jungle as Donna Sharp
- So You Want a Television Set as Alice McDoakes
- Summer Theatre as Marge Minter
- I'm the Law
- So You Love Your Dog as Alice McDoakes
- Topeka as Marian Harrison
- Here Come the Girls as Chorus Girl
- El Paso Stampede as Alice Clark
- The Red Skelton Hour as Supporting Sketch Player
- So You Think You Can't Sleep as Alice McDoakes
- Your Jeweler's Showcase as Betty Tucker
- The Abbott and Costello Show as Millie Montrose
- So You Want to Be an Heir as Alice McDoakes
- Terry and the Pirates as Georgia Pettigrew
- The Lone Ranger as Jane Johnson / Naomi Courtwright / Ann Wyman
- Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson
- So You're Having Neighbor Trouble as Alice McDoakes
- Gunfighters of the Northwest as Rita Carville
- The Adventures of Kit Carson as Jane Sanders
- The Duke as Gloria
- Public Defender as Amberlee Tolliver
- It's a Great Life as Lola Denton / Ann
- General Electric Theater as Heather
- Panther Girl of the Kongo as Jean Evans
- Professional Father as Nurse Madge Allen
- Topper as Queen
- Cavalcade of America as Barbara Leland
- The Millionaire as Alice Sands
- Willy as Betty Estrada
- Stage 7 as Alice / Kay Murray
- Science Fiction Theatre as Karen Sheldon
- Lassie as Miss Vernon
- The Great Gildersleeve as Sally Fuller
- Frontier as Medora De More
- TV Reader's Digest as Nancy / Mother
- Navy Log as Marge
- Four Star Theatre as Marsha
- So You Want to Be Pretty as Alice McDoakes aka Cynthia
- Chevron Hall of Stars as Mary
- So You Want to Play the Piano as Alice McDoakes
- Crossroads
- So Your Wife Wants to Work as Alice McDoakes
- Girls in Prison as Dorothy
- Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color as Mrs. Martin
- God Is in the Streets
- This Is the Life
- Chicago Confidential as Helen Fremont
- Leave It to Beaver as Betty Donaldson
- I Was a Teenage Frankenstein as Margaret
- The Sheriff of Cochise as Vera Watson
- Blood Arrow as Bess Johnson
- Richard Diamond, Private Detective as Monica Freeborn
- Cattle Empire as Janice Hamilton
- This Is Alice as Clarissa Holliday
- Tales of Wells Fargo
- Gunsmoke as Edna / Rose Kinney / Hattie Kelly
- Perry Mason as Inez Fremont / Frieda Crawson / Norma Carter
- Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse as Belle
- Black Saddle as Maggie
- Lux Playhouse as Ellen Packer
- The Incredible Petrified World as Dale Marshall
- Hennesey as Dr. Patricia Granger
- Rawhide as Elizabeth Gwynn / Nora Sage
- The Untouchables as Angela Lamberto / Ellie Morley / Renee Sullivan
- The DuPont Show with June Allyson as Penny
- Hawaiian Eye as Laura Seldon
- The Best of the Post as Mollie
- Gunslinger as Teresa Perez
- The Patty Duke Show as Secretary
- The Virginian as Mrs. Marden
- Slattery's People as Helen Mayfield
- Thompson's Ghost as Milly Thompson
- Summer Fun as Milly Thompson
- The Baby Maker as Tish's Mother
- Whisper Kill
- Kiss Shot
- Goodnight, Sweet Marilyn as Gladys Baker
- Midnight Caller as Meredith Gaynor
- Mrs. Lambert Remembers Love as Katherine
- as Ellen Lane
- Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman as Mrs. Howard
- Hollywood: The Movie as Old Dora
- The Forsaken Westerns as Nancy Carnes