Joanna Lumley: Catwoman: With Joanna Lumley. Joanna Lumley travels the world in search of how cats have come to cohabit with humans since ancient times, what has changed (or not), and what bonds domestic cats to their large, wild cousins.
Rise of the Catwoman: With Lee Meriwether, Elly Brown, Markiss McFadden, Holly Reichert. A fan-made origin story in a 12 minute pilot type episode released on YouTube by Hidden Vault Films telling an alternate origin story of how Selina Kyle becomes Catw
Batman Scat! Darn Catwoman(Season 2, Episode 41) TV-G TV Episode|25 min|Action, Crime, Fantasy Edit pageAdd to list Catwoman mind-controls Batman!!. Holy Domination!!!. Will the Boy Wonder be able to pause her paws before she performs what-have-you on you-know-what???
Julie Newmar, forever known as the first feline femme fatale, is featured on theClassic TV Series Catwoman Premium Format Figure. You know she’d say it’s purrrrr-fect. Standing 20-inches-tall and dressed in a fabric costume, Selina Kyle’s cat-burglar alter-ego is ready to help celebrat...
Incredibly detailed 7” scale figure based on the DC MULTIVERSE™ Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play Accessories include 4 extra hands, pearl necklace, Batman’s broken cowl and display base ...
Why It’s On The List:For lack of a better (or realer) word,The 40-Year-Old Virginlaunched the “Apatowverse.” It was the longtime writer and TV producer’s first feature as a director and its success sparked a new career behind the camera. It also featured many of the actors who...
Catwoman is a fictional character originating from DC Comics. Under the costumed alias of Catwoman, Selina Kyle, is a cat burglar with an on-again, off-again, romantic relationship with Batman. She is shown as a woman who is very strong-willed, independ
Her immediate successors to the part, Lee Meriwether in the Batman theatrical movie (1966), and Eartha Kitt in later episodes of the television series, never quite commanded the screen as Newmar did. In director Tim Burton’s Batman Returns (1992), Michelle Pfeiffer’s take on Catwoman rival...
That year she appeared in The Wizard of Lies, an HBO TV movie about Ponzi-scheme operator Bernie Madoff; Mother!, a psychological thriller in which she played a character simply named Woman; Where Is Kyra?, a drama about a divorcée enduring an economic crisis; and Murder on the Orient ...
On television, she was the sexy Catwoman on the popular “Batman” series in 1967-68, replacing Julie Newmar, who originated the role. A guest appearance on an episode of “I Spy” brought Kitt an Emmy nomination in 1966. Kitt was plain-spoken about causes she believed in. Her antiwar ...