Clark Kent, I suppose, had a little bit of Harold Lloyd in him.
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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 you look at Clark Kent when he's working at the Daily Planet, he's a reporter. He doesn't fly through the air in his glasses and his suit.
Harold Lloyd was not a comedian. But he was the finest actor to play a comedian that I ever saw.
Christopher Lloyd was actually the first person - or certainly one of the first few - who ever spoke to me on film.
My friends call me Clark Kent: I'm known to change in phone booths.
George Reeves was really Superman in my eyes. For him to come on the set and be there was a treat for me.
Huguette Clark was an artist, a painter and doll collector.
There was something special and unique about the love triangle that existed between Clark Kent, Superman and Lois Lane.
Christopher Reeve so completely inhabited the character Superman when he was in that costume, and that had such a huge effect on me as a child, watching those films back in the '70s. There was so much of that character that was, for me, Superman.
Who put their foot in the Missouri River first: Lewis or Clark? Who cares!
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