There was something special and unique about the love triangle that existed between Clark Kent, Superman and Lois Lane.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
'Superman' has always been about Lois Lane, Superman and Clark Kent and this love triangle between these three people who really are only two people.
I liked the fact that Lois was one person with Clark and another with Superman. I think that, as women, we do that a lot when we fall in love.
I remember when I was a kid, I would watch 'Superman', and I was super into the feeling of knowing that Clark Kent is Superman and no one knows.
When I was little, I think that I wanted Superman to be my boyfriend.
'Superman' was a total accident. The producers of the animated series were having a hard time finding someone to read the character. I was brought in through a connection and, I think, out of desperation.
The thing that's been exciting about 'Superman' is to see how the character has developed through generations.
There's been a long lineage of a stranger in a strange land, whether it's 'E.T.,' 'Starman,' or other movies about trying to connect with humanity; it struck me that's what a Superman story really is.
George Reeves was really Superman in my eyes. For him to come on the set and be there was a treat for me.
Someone told me that there's a connection to Superman, that in an early edition of the Green Lantern comics, Tomar Re was the envoy to Krypton. That was fascinating to me.
I really wasn't even aware that Batman and Superman had this kind of grudging friendship.