Lois Lane in other media

Actresses who have portrayed Lois Lane include Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, Margot Kidder, Teri Hatcher, Erica Durance, Kate Bosworth, Amy Adams, Elizabeth Tulloch, and Rachel Brosnahan.

Neill previously had a recurring role in producer Sam Katzman's "The Teen Agers" musical comedy series, playing a reporter for a high school newspaper.

Stamp Day for Superman is a 1954 short film made for the United States Department of the Treasury to promote the purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds, distributed to schools as a means of educating children about the program.

Kidder was cast because director Richard Donner and the producers agreed that her performance had a certain spark and vitality, and because of her strong interaction with Christopher Reeve.

Directed and produced by Bryan Singer, Kate Bosworth played Lois Lane in the 2006 film Superman Returns opposite Brandon Routh as Clark Kent/Superman.

Amy Adams portrays Lois Lane in the 2013 Superman reboot film Man of Steel with Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman, directed by Zack Snyder and produced by Christopher Nolan.

After learning the circumstances surrounding his adopted father's death and Clark's desire to remain hidden from society, Lois ceases writing the piece.

She helps Clark convinces Batman not to kill him for Martha's sake and later tries to retrieve the Kryptonite spear in nearby water when Doomsday shows up.

After Steppenwolf is defeated, Superman resumes his life as reporter Clark Kent, and Lois publishes an article in the Daily Planet about her belief in heroism and hope.

[12][13] The film also includes a scene where Martian Manhunter, disguised as Martha Kent, visits Lois in her apartment and persuades her to return to work at the Daily Planet.

Rachel Brosnahan will play Lois Lane opposite David Corenswet as Clark Kent/Superman in the upcoming film Superman, scheduled for release in July 2025.

When the cereal company Kellogg's agreed to sponsor the show the series resumed filming, however, Coates had made committed to other projects and did not return as Lois.

Hatcher made a guest appearance on the television series Smallville playing Lois's mother Ella in a videotape that she recorded for her daughter before her death.

Warner Bros. Television Studios chairman Peter Roth lifted the restrictions, allowing her character to become a permanent cast member in the series.

Smallville's season four DVD box set includes a featurette titled "Being Lois Lane" a retrospective examining the manner in which the character has been depicted over the years in films and television.

"[23] In the 2018 "Elseworlds" crossover, when John Deegan rewrites reality, Oliver Queen and Barry Allen, with swapped abilities escape Earth-1 and travel to Earth-38 to get help from Kara / Supergirl and meets Clark and Lois at the Kent farm in Smallville.

Clark and Lois later go to Earth-1 and assists Supergirl, Green Arrow, and the Flash in fighting John Deegan in the form of a black suit-wearing Superman.

When Jonathan's escape pod unintentionally ends up on Earth-16 where he was rescued and later taken to the Arrowcave by Earth-16 Oliver Queen, Brainy and Sara Lance help Lois retrieve him.

In the episode "Super Friends, Rest in Peace" from the Challenge of the Superfriends season, Lex Luthor and Solomon Grundy hold her and Perry White hostage to lure Superman into a trap.

Voiced by Dana Delany, "Vilsi Vaylar", a character based on Lois and Vicki Vale, appears in the episode "The Super-Batman of Planet X!".

[26] Maria Bamford voiced Lois in Tales of Metropolis, a series of shorts that aired on Cartoon Network as part of the DC Nation block.

Kyra Sedgwick voiced Lois in the animated film Justice League: The New Frontier (2008), based on Darwyn Cooke's comic book series of the same name.

Christina Hendricks voiced Lois Lane in the animated feature film All-Star Superman (2011), based on the acclaimed comic book series of the same name by Grant Morrison.

Paget Brewster voiced an alternate universe version of Lois Lane in the animated film Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015).

Lois Lane plays a prominent role in the two-part animated films The Death of Superman (2018) and Reign of the Supermen (2019), voiced by Rebecca Romijn.

Amy Acker voiced Lois Lane in the animated film Superman: Red Son (2020) based on the comic book mini-series written by Mark Millar.

She meets Superman when he prevents a satellite from crashing into Metropolis and interviews him on the roof of the Daily Planet, where she shows him documents of secret Soviet gulag.

An original story written by Tim Sheridan, featuring a young Clark Kent still early in his career as Superman and working as an intern for the Daily Planet and learning on the job how to save the city of Metropolis.

At the end of the film, Mister Terrific brings a version of Lois from Earth-9, who is also pregnant and lost her husband Superman, and reminds him that every life is sacred.

Alexandra Daddario reprised her role as Lois Lane in the three part animated films Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths (2024).

Noel Neill in Superman (1948)
Amy Adams played Lois in DC Extended Universe , starting with Man of Steel (2013)
Teri Hatcher in Lois & Clark The New Adventures of Superman
Erica Durance in the series Smallville
Dana Delany voiced Lois Lane in Superman: The Animated Series , Justice League and Justice League Unlimited
In the animated series My Adventures with Superman Alice Lee voices Lois Lane
Lois in the animated short The Mechanical Monsters (1941) voiced by Joan Alexander