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RIP Margot Kidder
This one hurts....
There have been many Lois Lanes in many successful adaptations, but it can be said that the one who was and still is THE Lois to many people around the world was Margot Kidder. Just like Reeve was and still is THE Superman to many people. Kidder as Lois was iconic and paved the way for Teri Hatcher, Dana Delany, Erica Durance, and others (just like Phyllis Coates, Noel Neill, Joan Alexander, Patricia Marand, and the radio actresses came before her).
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[url]http://www.tmz.com/2018/05/14/margot-kidder-dead-dies-bipolar-superman-lois-lane/[/url]
[QUOTE]Margot Kidder, the actress who played Lois Lane in "Superman," died Sunday in Montana ... TMZ has learned.
Margot was at her home when she passed away, according to the spokesperson at Franzen-Davis Funeral Home in Livingston, MT. The cause of death is unknown at this point.
Margot starred opposite Christopher Reeve in 1978's "Superman," and also in the 3 sequels. She continued acting right up until this year, taking small roles in TV shows and movies -- but also had stage roles ... including "The Vagina Monologues" on Broadway. She reportedly had 2 more roles yet to be released.
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The Lois Lane to me like Christopher Reeve is to Supes. Sad news. R.I.P.
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This is indeed a sad day.
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"Can you read my mind???"
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[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Czvv01yL0nA[/url]
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Sad news. My condolences to her family.
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Oh man, tragic. RIP my first Lois.
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Sucks. Time comes for all of us, but doesn't make it any less sad when the time comes.
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[I]Black Christmas[/I] fans around the world are mourning her loss. What a great early slasher that was.
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This sucks condolences to her family and friends
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She was a very cool lady, and so nice! She'll definitely be missed.
RIP Ms. Kidder
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Very sad news... 69 is too young to die.
She wasn’t my favourite Lois Lane, but she’s definitely the most iconic.
RIP.
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Just heard on the radio. It's sad enough for the millions of people who identify Lois Lane with her as a huge piece of pop culture, but I hope the loved ones of the real Kidder can find peace.