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Lois Lane was created in 1938.
Joan Alexander has: Played Lois Lane in "Superman" in 1941. Played Lois Lane in "The Mechanical Monsters" in 1941. Played Lois Lane in "Terror on the Midway" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "Billion Dollar Limited" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "Destruction Inc." in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "Japoteurs" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "The Magnetic Telescope" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "Electric Earthquake" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "The Bulleteers" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "The Arctic Giant" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "Showdown" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "Volcano" in 1942. Played Lois Lane in "Jungle Drums" in 1943. Played Lois Lane in "The Underground World" in 1943. Played Secret Agent in "Secret Agent" in 1943. Played Lyra in "Captain Video and His Video Rangers" in 1949. Performed in "The Doctor" in 1952. Played herself in "Girl Talk" in 1962. Played Lois Lane in "The New Adventures of Superman" in 1966. Played herself in "American Greed" in 2007.
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On a four lane road you may drive in the left lane if you are passing a car in the right lane or, if you are moving at the prevailing speed of other traffic in that lane.
Yes, Clark does fall in love with Lois Lane in Smallville.
Lois Lane. She is a reporter for the Daily Planet, the newspaper that Clark (Superman) and she work at.
That would depend on the media but Joan Alexander did the voice of Lois Lane on The New Adventures of Superman, Ginny McSwain did the voice of Lois in the 88 animated Superman series, Dana Delany did the voice of Lois in the 90s Superman: The Animated Series television show, Erica Durance had played a live action version of Lois Lane on Smallville, Anne Heche did the voice of Lois Lane in the "Superman: Doomsday" DVD and Margot Kidder played Lois Lane in the Superman movies that had starred Christopher Reeve as Superman.
Lois Lane is a fictional character who is often depicted as a reporter for the Daily Planet newspaper in the DC Comics universe.
The song playing in Lois Lane's car in "Superman: The Movie" before it goes down the ground during the earthquake is "Can You Read My Mind" by Maureen McGovern.
If the left lane is ending, and merging into the right lane, then the car already in the right lane has right of way.
she was a reporter