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(uncredited), Party Guest In the end, it’s a bit of a quantity over quality issue. Play on the infamous criminal Ma Barker, whom Winters herself later played in the film Bloody Mama. Harvey Bullock

Commissioner Gordon (uncredited), Assistant Holding Briefcase [citation needed]. / ... (uncredited), Fight Spectator The show was renamed `The Adventures of Batman and Robin' for its final year and yielded a movie, `Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. An original character created for the series, Chandell is a pianist who is blackmailed into a life of crime as the criminal Fingers by his twin brother Harry upon Chandell using a player piano in his White House performance after he hurt his hands. He’s also one of the villains that appears on TV all of the time, which is usually a good sign for a Batman villain, and proves that Van Johnson managed to stand out among a great bunch. In some ways, she’s more of a Shakespearean villain—which makes her enjoyable to watch.
Roland Daggett That’s partly because no villain fits the rhythms of Batman’s character better than Romero’s Joker. 5 Episodes, Diane Pershing (uncredited), Bank Customer What Marsha has, though, is her Aunt Hilda, who appears alongside her in both her Season Two and Season Three appearances. Batman, a fictional superhero appearing in publications by DC Comics, has appeared in numerous filmed works, with a variety of casts. It’s hard to top that, but there are a few villains who managed. Preminger spends a good deal of time saying, “Wild!” a whole lot, and plays with his very bushy eyebrows. ', Bob Hastings (uncredited), Juror He does use a big ridiculous machine to try and kill Batman, which is always good. This version of False Face was adapted for a 2009 episode of the animated television series Batman: The Brave and the Bold voiced by Corey Burton. They rob and steal, and they escape through a thick layer of fog created by Ffogg’s pipe. Even with his extensive background in Shakespeare, and those, er, puzzle balloons, he was never as impressive as he wanted to be. She doesn’t get to have the same crazy schemes as Joker or Penguin. Both Gorshin and Cesar Romero were great—their performances equally excellent.

She is presented as an elderly woman and master criminal who runs a gang consisting of her and her children. Bruce Wayne/Batman And for whatever reason, he has a henchman who is a Mexican guy with an inexplicably posh British accent. His second appearance is even stronger than his first, particularly his fight with Batman. But all of that still doesn’t make him a top villain. However, the character, and Winters’ performance, ultimately lacks the bombast of the best Batman villains. Olga also hangs out with Egghead in both of her episodes—they even become love interests. Harvey Dent/Two Face (uncredited), Inmate When you think about the fact that, when the series began, Romero was pushing 60, the whole thing becomes even more amazing. (uncredited), Club Member [13], Aside from the super-criminals, another coveted spot was the Batclimb Cameo. A moody Caped Crusader defends Gotham City against the usual suspects in this animated series inspired by director Tim Burton's dark theatrical films. Late in the production, they reworked one script to use the Puzzler[10] and finally produced a Riddler story for which John Astin was cast. But he brought some pretty bizarre fun to the series, and when he’s disguised as a pop artist, it’s pretty great. Sandman has a pretty fly coat, and he clearly holds his own alongside Catwoman. However, in his normal guise, he wears a somewhat creepy, translucent plastic mask. Dr. Cassandra is the highest appearing one-timer on this list. This version was based on the Impostor Mad Hatter. Freeze, but even he can’t crack the top 20. The Siren, among other characters created for the series, was adapted for a 2009 episode of …

Sure, that’s a really great episode where he boxes Batman, but it’s just that one (awesome) appearance. The Archer, among other characters created for the series, was adapted for a 2009 episode of the animated television series Batman: The Brave and the Bold. No disrespect to Kitt. In one early episode, his entire plan is to rig a high school basketball game so he can bet money on the underdog. (uncredited), Museum Patron
Real talk, straight talk: Romero’s Joker is the best Joker of all time.