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Up, up, and away!
For 1978's Superman,
producers were auditioning for relative unknowns to play the part of the
world's greatest comicbook superhero, opposite mega cast members Marlon
Brando and Gene Hackman.
Then,
for the screen test, walked in a six-feet four-inch young man, who
decided to play the Clark Kent alter-ego like a young Cary Grant, while
most of the rest still focused exclusively on the brawn of the beefy
Krypton hero.
That
distinctive charm, coupled with rugged good looks seemingly stepping
right out of the legendary DC comic pages, already set him apart.
Then, he just batted his meteorically bright blue eyes.
Director Richard Donner decided almost instantly -- this |
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