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Jerry Siegel

Jerry Siege

Jerry Siegel in 1976,
photo by Alan Light

 
Birth name Jerome Siegel
Born October 17, 1914
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Died January 28, 1996 (aged 81)
United States
Nationality American
Area(s) Writer
Pseudonym(s) Joe Carter, Herbert S. Fine
Notable works Superman
   

Mini biography

Jerry Siegel was born in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1931, he met and befriended his future partner, Joe Shuster, when the latter moved from his birthplace in Canada. Siegel and Shuster were both avid science fiction fans, publishing a fanzine in the mid-1920s. It was during this period that they read Philip Wylie’s book, “Gladiator”, about a mysterious character with superpowers and invulnerability. They created a strip for their fanzine (Shuster drawing, Siegel writing) featuring a super-powered villian, but later made him into a hero. In 1936, they tried, unsuccessfully, to turn it into a daily comic strip. About the same time, both young men got a job working for DC-National (now DC Comics), working on such titles as Doctor Occult, Slam Bradley, and Radio Squad. Siegel also created and worked on the Spectre In 1939, DC editor Sheldon Meyer decided to give the two young men a chance, and published their character Superman a new comic title, “Action Comics”. Superman was an almost imediate hit, spawning his own eponymous title within a year, then going on to be featured in virtually every type of media.

Siegel and Shuster continued working on Superman for many years, but became increasingly resentful of the profits that DC-National made off their character (because of the practice at the time, the creators had signed away all rights to the character to the publisher). In 1946, Shuster and Siegel sued DC for a share of the rights to Superman (their lawyer was Albert Zugsmith). The case dragged on until 1948, when the two men settled for royalties only on the Superboy character. They were also required to sign away any future claims to the Superman character.

Shuster left the comic field, while Siegel left DC to become comics editor at Ziff-Davis Publications during the 1950s. Without his long-time partner, however, Siegel found the creative spark to be missing, and gradually lost work. Finally, Siegel’s wife went to DC’s publisher and told them, “Do you really want to read the headline “Superman Creator Starves to Death’?”, and asked for the comic publisher to give him uncredited work.

Siegel wrote many Superman stories in the 1960s, including many about Superman’s home planet Krypton. In 1964, however, DC once again let Siegel go. He moved to Los Angeles, where he became a virtual recluse. In 1975, after the Superman movie raised new interest in the character, the two men once again sued DC for recognition and royalties. DC, with much prodding from publisher/editor Carmine Infantino, re-instated Siegel and Shuster’s name on the masthead as creators, and awarded the two men an annual stipend of $35,000. Finally receiving the recognition he deserved, Siegel became recognized as one of the pioneers of the comics industries. In 1999, his heirs’ finally won their court case with DC and received 50% ownership and control of Superman.





filmography

Untitled Superman Returns Sequel (2009) (announced) (characters)
Superman Returns (2006) (characters)
World’s Finest (2004) (character)
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips (2002) (VG) (characters)
“Justice League” (2001) TV Series (characters: Superman, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor)
… aka JL (USA: promotional abbreviation)
… aka Justice League Unlimited (USA: new title)
“Smallville” (2001) TV Series (creator: “Superboy/Superman” comic book and characters)
… aka Smallville Beginnings (USA: rerun title)
… aka Smallville: Superman the Early Years (UK: promotional title)
The Batman/Superman Movie (1998) (TV) (Superman character)
… aka Batman/Superman Adventures: World’s Finest (USA)
Superman (1998) (VG) (characters)
“Superman” (1996) TV Series (characters)
… aka Superman: The Animated Series (USA: informal alternative title)
Superman: The Last Son of Krypton (1996) (TV) (characters)
“Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” (1993) TV Series (characters) (creator)
… aka Lois & Clark
… aka The New Adventures of Superman (UK)
“Superboy” (1988) TV Series (characters)
… aka The Adventures of Superboy (USA: new title)
“Superman” (1988) TV Series (characters)
Superman 50th Anniversary (1988) (TV) (character)
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) (characters)
“SuperFriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show” (1984) TV Series (character Superman) (uncredited)
… aka SuperFriends V (USA: short title)
Superman III (1983) (characters)
Superman II (1980) (characters)
“The World’s Greatest SuperFriends” (1979) TV Series (character Superman) (uncredited)
… aka SuperFriends IV (USA: short title)
Superman (1979) (VG) (characters)
Superman (1978) (creator: Superman)
… aka Superman: The Movie
It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman (1975) (TV) (characters)
… aka Superman the Musical (Australia)
Superman (1973) (characters)
Süper adam (1971) (comic) (uncredited)
“The Batman/Superman Hour” (1968) TV Series (Superman character)
“The New Adventures of Superman” (1966) TV Series (characters)
The Adventures of Superboy (1961) (TV) (characters)
The Adventures of Superpup (1958) (TV) (Superman concept)
Superman and the Jungle Devil (1954) (characters)
Superman Flies Again (1954) (characters)
Superman in Exile (1954) (characters)
Superman in Scotland Yard (1954) (characters)
Superman’s Peril (1954) (characters)
Stamp Day for Superman (1954) (characters)
“Adventures of Superman” (1952) TV Series (characters)
Superman and the Mole-Men (1951) (characters)
… aka Superman and the Strange People
Atom Man vs. Superman (1950) (characters)
Superman (1948) (characters)
… aka The Adventures of Superman (USA)
Secret Agent (1943) (characters)
The Underground World (1943) (characters)
Jungle Drums (1943) (characters)
The Mummy Strikes (1943) (characters)
Destruction Inc. (1942) (characters)
Eleventh Hour (1942) (characters)
Showdown (1942) (characters)
Japoteurs (1942) (characters)
Terror on the Midway (1942) (characters)
Volcano (1942) (characters)
Electric Earthquake (1942) (characters)
The Magnetic Telescope (1942) (characters)
The Bulleteers (1942) (characters)
The Arctic Giant (1942) (characters)
Billion Dollar Limited (1942) (characters)
The Mechanical Monsters (1941) (characters) (as Jerome Siegel)
Superman (1941) (characters)
… aka Superman: The Introduction (UK: video box title)
… aka The Death Ray (UK: video box title)
… aka The Mad Scientist

Art Department – filmography

De Superman à Spider-Man: L’aventure des super-héros (2002) (V) (art work)

Miscellaneous Crew – filmography

The Iron Giant (1999) (creator: “Superman”)

Archive Footage

De Superman à Spider-Man: L’aventure des super-héros (2002) (V) …. Himself