Perry White is a fictional character appearing in
American comic books published by
DC Comics
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DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with their f ...
. He is the
editor-in-chief
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The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
of the
Metropolis
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A big c ...
newspaper the ''
Daily Planet''. The character maintains very high ethical and journalistic standards and is an archetypal image of the tough, irascible, but fair-minded boss.
Pierre Watkin played the character in ''
Superman'' serial,
Jackie Cooper in
Christopher Reeve Superman films,
Frank Langella in ''
Superman Returns'' and
Laurence Fishburne in the
DC Extended Universe
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films and television series produced by DC Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on characters tha ...
, with
John Hamilton and
Lane Smith in ''
Adventures of Superman'', ''
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' TV series and Paul Jarrett in the series ''
Superman & Lois''.
Publication history
The character Perry White was created for the radio serial ''
The Adventures of Superman'', voiced by actor Julian Noa. He appeared in the second episode, "Clark Kent, Reporter", which aired on February 14, 1940. He transitioned into the comic books later that year, appearing in ''
Superman'' #7 (November 1940).
In the ''
Adventures of Superman'' television series episode "Crime Wave" and the
Post-Crisis comic continuity, he was an award-winning journalist who served a term as Mayor of Metropolis. He worked as an assistant editor in the ''Daily Star'' under George Taylor before becoming editor-in-chief of the ''Daily Planet''.
His most well-known catchphrases are "Great Caesar's ghost!" and "Don't call me chief!".
Fictional character biography
Golden and Silver Age
The earliest ''Superman'' comics shows
Clark Kent and
Lois Lane
Lois Lane is a Character (arts), fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, she first appeared in ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1 (June 1938). Lois ...
working for the newspaper the ''Daily Star'' and an editor named
George Taylor. However, this was soon changed, with Perry White first appearing as the editor of a newly renamed the ''Daily Planet''. In ''
The Adventures of Superman'', it was established White had a law degree but had never practiced law, journalism having a greater attraction for him.
In the 1960s and 1970s DC Comics, after the
multiverse method of continuity tracking was implemented, the above inconsistency was explained away by declaring that on Earth-One (the
Silver Age universe), Perry White is Clark and Lois' employer at the ''Daily Planet'', while on Earth-Two (the
Golden Age universe), George Taylor is that world's
editor-in-chief
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.
The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
of the ''Daily Star''. The Perry White of Earth-Two is a lead reporter for the ''Daily Star'' and, according to a ''
Superman Family'' tale, has "filled in" as editor from time to time while Taylor was away.
Prior to the changes detailed in ''
Crisis on Infinite Earths
"Crisis on Infinite Earths" is a 1985 American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics. The series, written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by George Pérez, was first serialized as a 12-issue limited series from April 1985 to ...
'', Perry begins his career as a freelance reporter for various newspapers, including a Chicago newspaper and
Gotham City
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's ''Gotham Gazette''. He eventually goes to work at the ''Daily Planet'' as a reporter, and earns his first
Pulitzer Prize by being the first to write about
Superboy's
extraterrestrial
Extraterrestrial refers to any object or being beyond ( extra-) the planet Earth ( terrestrial). It is derived from the Latin words ''extra'' ("outside", "outwards") and ''terrestris'' ("earthly", "of or relating to the Earth"). It may be abbrevia ...
origins, thanks to an exclusive interview with the Boy of Steel.
Later still, Perry's reporting skills earn more praise after being the first to discover that Superboy has moved to Metropolis from
Smallville
''Smallville'' is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar/ ...
. (Superboy had intended to keep his move quiet for an undefined period of time, so as not to alert anyone to Superboy and Clark Kent leaving Smallville around the same time.)
Finally, during Clark Kent's junior year of college, Perry is promoted to editor-in-chief of the newspaper, after the retirement of the paper's previous editor, the Earth-One version of George Taylor.
In the early 1970s, the ''Daily Planet'' is bought by
Morgan Edge, president of the media conglomerate Galaxy Communications, with much of Perry's power in running the paper overtaken by Edge. In the months just prior to the ''Crisis'' "reboot" in 1985, it is implied that Perry White is beginning to succumb to
Alzheimer's disease, manifesting in increased forgetfulness and confusion.
Modern Age
With writer
John Byrne's post-''
Crisis on Infinite Earths
"Crisis on Infinite Earths" is a 1985 American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics. The series, written by Marv Wolfman and pencilled by George Pérez, was first serialized as a 12-issue limited series from April 1985 to ...
'' revamp of Superman's origin in the ''
Man of Steel'' miniseries and his subsequent Superman comics, Perry's history was fleshed out more fully.
Post-''Crisis'', Perry is born in
Metropolis
A metropolis () is a large city or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural center for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications.
A big c ...
'
Suicide Slum area, growing up with a father missing after heading off to war overseas. He becomes a copy boy at the ''Daily Planet'', beginning a lifetime career that will take him up the newspaper's career ladder. Perry goes to school with
Lex Luthor
Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Lex Luthor originally appeared in '' Action Comics'' #23 (cover dated: ...
while they are children (Luthor was also born in Suicide Slum).
After Luthor becomes a successful businessman, he begins diversifying his holdings in his newly founded
LexCorp company, which includes buying the ''Daily Planet''. Luthor soon sells it after deciding to pursue technology and television investments. Turning down an offer from Luthor to become part of Luthor's new
television
Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication Media (communication), medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or the medium of Transmission (telecommunications), television tra ...
station WLEX, Perry finds an investor who saves the ''Daily Planet'' on the condition that Perry is promoted from reporter to managing editor. The entire episode, not the least of which is what Perry felt as having been forced out of his active writing career, leaves Perry bitter and angry with Luthor.
Perry marries Alice Spencer and has a son, Jerry White. Much later, after Jerry is fully grown, Perry learns that Lex Luthor is Jerry's biological father. Luthor briefly seduces Alice while Perry is overseas reporting on a war and thought to be killed.
Perry White's two greatest moves as the editor are hiring of
Lois Lane
Lois Lane is a Character (arts), fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, she first appeared in ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1 (June 1938). Lois ...
and (later)
Clark Kent. When she was 15, Lois had impressed Perry with her persistence in trying to get employment at the newspaper (by lying about her age). After Jerry White dies from a gunshot, Perry and Alice grieve for some time, resulting in Perry taking a leave of absence from the ''Daily Planet''.
Later, Perry and Alice adopt an orphaned
African-American
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans and Afro-Americans) are an Race and ethnicity in the United States, ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from sub-Saharan Africa. The term "African American ...
boy named Keith Robert Parks, who soon has his name changed to Keith Robert White. At about this time, Perry takes another leave of absence for
lung cancer
Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma (since about 98–99% of all lung cancers are carcinomas), is a malignant lung tumor characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. Lung carcinomas derive from transformed, malign ...
treatment, putting Clark Kent in charge as the ''Planets temporary editor. After many grueling months of
chemotherapy, the cancer goes into remission.
One of Perry's proudest moments is attending the wedding of Lois and Clark. He sits in the front row beside Lois' parents (Lois considers him as close a relative as her own family).
As the paper continues to struggle, the ''Planets owner
Franklin Stern
Franklin W. Stern is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. He first appeared in ''Superman: The Man of Steel'' #27 (November 1993), and was named after long time DC writer Roger Stern.
Fictional character biography
Franklin Stern is ...
sells the paper to Lex Luthor. Luthor, acting out of pure malice, dismantles the paper. He fires everyone except Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsen, and two others who are relocated to Lexcom, Lex' new
Internet
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-based news company. Shortly thereafter, Lex sells the ''Planet'' to
Bruce Wayne
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for $1 (thanks to a secret deal with Lois Lane). White is hired back as editor-in-chief, and the entire former staff is hired back as well.
Though Perry's knowledge of Clark's alter ego is uncertain, it is known that he has found a dusty suit of his star reporter's clothes in a supply closet, including his
passport
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. For this reason, Perry may well suspect that Clark and Superman are the same person, but due to his personal admiration for both Clark and Superman, he has never confided this suspicion or knowledge to anybody. Bruce Wayne believes that because of White's superior skill as a reporter, he knows that Clark is Superman ("Perry White is too good a reporter not to have uncovered Clark's secret. And yet, he acts otherwise... reminding me how good a detective
Jim Gordon is back in Gotham City..." -''
Batman: Hush'').
Perry's editorship keeps the ''Daily Planet'' as one of the few newspapers that dare to heavily criticize Luthor (even after Luthor's successful election as
President of the United States
The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the Federal government of the United States#Executive branch, executive branch of the Federal gove ...
).
Because of the changes in Superman's history in recent years, including 2003-2004's miniseries ''
Birthright'', much is not certain about Perry's history.
In ''
Final Crisis'' #2, Lois and Perry are caught in an apparently fatal explosion triggered by
Clayface
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at the ''Daily Planet''. As of ''Final Crisis'' #3, it was revealed that Perry is alive, but on life support. Perry has since then recovered, however, and is now back to running the paper.
When the world begins to grow increasingly more paranoid towards the new population of Kryptonians, Lois begins to investigate the conspiracies executed by the US Government, and her father
General Lane in particular. However, the government becomes aware of Lois' actions, and attempt to shut her down. As a result, Perry is unable to print any of Lois' stories because of General Lane's power. Unwilling to let this slide, Perry suggests that Lois 'quit' the paper so as to continue her investigation.
In the "
Watchmen" sequel "
Doomsday Clock", Perry White has changed the name of the article revolving around "The Superman Theory" much to the dismay of Lois Lane at the time when she and Clark Kent think that someone is pulling the strings behind this theory.
Other versions
*In the limited comic series ''
DC Universe Online: Legends'', Perry White was captured, alongside Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, in the ''Daily Planet'' by Brainiac, but was saved by Superman, with
Lex Luthor
Alexander Joseph "Lex" Luthor () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Lex Luthor originally appeared in '' Action Comics'' #23 (cover dated: ...
in possession of the canister containing them. Later, Perry became one of the people who has gained metahuman abilities from Braniac's Exobytes, transforming his body into a being of Ice and granting him Ice powers, which has surprised him. Later he adopted the code name ''Frost''.
[''DC Universe Online Legends'' #20 (February 2012)]
*In the limited series ''
All-Star Superman'', Perry remains the boss of the ''Daily Planet'' and publishes an article that incriminates Lex Luthor, resulting in his arrest and sentenced execution.
*In the limited series ''
Superman: Red Son'', Perry is the editor-in-chief of the ''Daily Planet'', eventually succeeded by
Lois Luthor.
* In the tie-in comic to ''
Young Justice
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The team was formed in 1998 when DC's usual teen hero group, the Teen Titans, had become adults and changed their name to the Titans. Like the original ''Teen ...
'', Perry is at Bibbo's Diner, where Bibbo comments on the behavior of his other guests, but Perry doesn't respond. Five years later, Perry was at the front door of the ''Daily Planet'' when a spaceship launched a device that hovered over Metropolis, burrowing into the ground. Perry walks over to the crater and watches as it starts digging a hole through the ground.
In other media
Animation
* The Superman Fleischer cartoons from the 1940s featured a ''Daily Planet'' only referrer to as “Mr. White” in the short because at the time Perry White was used in the radio serial and George Taylor was featured in the comics.
* The 1966 series ''
The New Adventures of Superman
''The New Adventures of Superman'' is a half-hour series of six-minute animated Superman adventures produced by Filmation that were broadcast Saturday mornings on CBS from September 10, 1966, to September 5, 1970. The 68 segments appeared as par ...
'' featured the character voiced by
Jackson Beck.
* Perry also appears in ''
Challenge of the Super Friends'' episode "Super Friends, Rest In Peace", voiced by
William Woodson. Superman tries to rescue him and Lois Lane from Luthor and
Solomon Grundy at the time they had the Noxium Crystal in their possession.
* The 1988 ''
Superman'' TV series showed a Perry White (voiced by
Stanley Ralph Ross) modeled after his comic book counterpart but with a tough attitude, similar to the movie series.
* The 1990s ''
Superman: The Animated Series'' featured Perry White voiced by
George Dzundza, that only interacted with the characters in the ''Daily Planet''. This version of the character had cameos in the ''
Justice League
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'' and ''
Justice League Unlimited
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'' animated series. Dzundza reprised his role as Perry White in the 2006 direct-to-video animated film ''
Superman: Brainiac Attacks''.
* Perry White appears in ''
Superman: Doomsday'', voiced by
Ray Wise. Here, he is bald but shares the same characteristics as the comics counterpart.
* Perry doesn't physically appear in ''
The Batman'', but Lois calls him on the phone in one scene of "The Batman/Superman Story Part 1."
* Perry White appears in the ''
Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' episode "Battle of the Superheroes", voiced by
Richard McGonagle. He says his lines "Great Caesar's ghost" and "Don't call me Chief."
* Perry White appeared in ''
All-Star Superman
''All-Star Superman'' is a twelve-issue American comic book series featuring Superman that was published by DC Comics. The series ran from November 2005 to October 2008. The series was written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Frank Quitely, and digi ...
'', voiced by
Ed Asner
Eddie Asner (; November 15, 1929 – August 29, 2021) was an American actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild. He is best remembered for portraying Lou Grant during the 1970s and early 1980s, on both '' The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' ...
.
* Perry appears in ''
Superman: Unbound'' voice by
Wade Williams
Wade Andrew Williams (born December 24, 1961) is an American actor. He is known for his various character roles, and for a major supporting role as correctional officer Brad Bellick on the Fox television series '' Prison Break'' and Father Cronin ...
.
* Perry White appears in the ''
Justice League Action
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'' episode "Superman's Pal, Sid Sharp", voiced by Piotr Michael. He quoted "Great Ceasar's Ghost" when he was giving his opinion on ''Daily Bugle'' reporter Sid Sharp's idea for a new superhero following Clark Kent beating him to the story where Superman stopped some bank robbers using technology from Apokolips. Following Superman and Sid Sharp escaping from Apokolips, Sid Sharp goes to tell Perry White the experience he had which he told to the other staff members only to find that Clark Kent managed to get a scoop. Though Clark Kent secretly allowed Sid Sharp to take the credit for the story.
*
Rocky Carroll
Roscoe "Rocky" Carroll (born July 8, 1963) is an American actor and director. He is known for his roles as Joey Emerson on the Fox comedy-drama '' Roc'' (1991–94), as Dr. Keith Wilkes on the CBS medical drama ''Chicago Hope'', and as NCIS Dire ...
voiced the character in the films ''
The Death of Superman
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'' and ''
Reign of the Supermen
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''. After Lois Lane gives Doomsday his name on live television during the creatures battle with Superman across Metropolis, Perry orders the Daily Planet's staff to name Doomsday as the headline of the newspaper's new page 1, which Cat Grant speculates no one will be left to read it if Doomsday isn't stopped.
Television
* In the 1950s ''
Adventures of Superman'' television and radio series, Perry was played by
John Hamilton, who typically barked "Great Caesar's ghost!" when angry, exasperated, or surprised. (The phrase became the title and theme of
an episode.) His other trademark line was "Don't call me 'chief'!" Both of these lines eventually became staples in the comics. In at least one episode, it is revealed that Perry has served a term as
mayor
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of Metropolis before becoming editor-in-chief on the ''Planet''. In the episode "Drums of Death", Perry White has a sister named Kate. In the episode "Jet Ace", Perry White has a nephew named Chris.
* In February 1975, ABC aired a TV movie based on the failed 1966 Broadway musical ''
It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman'' starring then-''Password'' host
Allen Ludden in the role of Perry White. The movie was narrated by ''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'' announcer
Gary Owens
Gary Owens (born Gary Bernard Altman; May 10, 1934 – February 12, 2015) was an American radio announcer, personality, disc jockey and voice actor. His polished baritone speaking voice generally offered deadpan recitations of total nonsense, w ...
and Ludden's castmates included
Lesley Ann Warren
Lesley Ann Warren (born August 16, 1946) is an American actress and singer.
She made her Broadway debut in 1963, aged 17, in ''110 in the Shade''. In 1965 she received wide recognition for playing the title role in the television musical produ ...
,
Al Molinaro, and
Loretta Swit
Loretta Jane Swit (born Loretta Szwed; November 4, 1937) is an American stage and television actress known for her character roles. Swit is best known for her portrayal of Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan on ''M*A*S*H'', for which she won two E ...
. The movie is viewable on YouTube.
* Perry White's son, T. J. White, was a supporting character in the ''
Superboy
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'' television series. Perry White himself never appeared in the show; however, he did appear in the second issue of the tie-in comic book series, in which T.J. was kidnapped by an organized crime family on which Perry did an exposé.
* Perry White appears in the 1990s television series ''
Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'', played by
Lane Smith. Perry was a
Baby Boomer
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with an abiding fondness for
rock and roll
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, particularly
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
. Instead of "Great Caesar's ghost!", he sometimes said "Great shades of Elvis!", and the comics briefly followed suit. In a subplot that carried over many episodes, Perry is portrayed as having marital difficulties with his wife Alice due to his dedication to the paper. The couple later reunites just before the series finale.
* In the 2000s television series ''
Smallville
''Smallville'' is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar/ ...
'', Perry White appears in the season 3 episode "
Perry
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England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land ...
" and is portrayed by
Michael McKean
Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in ''Laverne & Shirley'', David St. Hubbins in '' ...
. In this show, he is a multiple
Pulitzer-nominated reporter formerly working for the ''Daily Planet'', who gets reduced to
tabloid television
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Gl ...
after attempting to expose
Lionel Luthor
Lionel Luthor is a fictional character portrayed by John Glover in the television series ''Smallville''. The character was initially a special guest in season one, and became a series regular in season two and continued until being written out o ...
's corrupt dealings. He attempts to regain some of his old reputation by exposing Clark's powers, but the plan backfires when a random
solar flare
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temporarily nullifies Clark's abilities, although Clark's subsequent heroism despite his currently-powerless status prompts Perry to both abandon the idea that Clark has powers and cause him to consider turning over a new leaf, even offering to give Clark a recommendation into journalism as a career in future. The phrase "don't call me Chief" was worked into this episode, when White irritates Sheriff Nancy Adams by calling her "Chief". It's later implied in the season 4 episode "
Gone
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** Have gone or have been, contrasting verb forms in some contexts
Arts, entertainment, and media Film
* ''Gone'', a 2002 a thriller written, directed by and starring Tim Chey
...
" that Perry is working his way back up with an article on Lionel's conviction. He reprised his role in the season 9 episode "Hostage" as the new boyfriend of
Senator
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Martha Kent (Martha's actress
Annette O'Toole is married to McKean in real life), who returns from
Washington to visit her son Clark. In the
series finale
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, it is shown that Perry White became the editor-in-chief of the ''Daily Planet''. Michael McKean provided the voice of Perry White in the final scene of the final episode but the actor himself was not seen on screen, although the famous "Great Caesar's ghost" ranting was heard as he was scolding
Lois Lane
Lois Lane is a Character (arts), fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, she first appeared in ''Action Comics'' Action Comics 1, #1 (June 1938). Lois ...
to get back to work.
* Perry White appears in the pilot episode of ''
Superman & Lois'' portrayed by Paul Jarrett. He is seen in the earlier part of the episode giving Clark a tour of the Daily Planet and partnering him with Lois Lane. In the present, Perry is no longer the editor-in-chief due to the Daily Planet being bought out by Morgan Edge who had his minion Samuel Foswell be the new editor-in-chief.
Film
*
Pierre Watkin played Perry White, in the serials ''
Superman'' (1948) and ''
Atom Man vs. Superman'' (1950).
* In the 1978 film ''
Superman: The Movie'' (and its
three sequels from the 1980s),
Jackie Cooper played Perry as a tough character, who never let his reporters forget he had worked for the ''Planet'' nearly all his life. The "don't call me 'chief'" line was worked into a gag about ordering coffee, and became "don't call me 'sugar'!" (when he orders a coffee with sugar, and
Jimmy Olsen
Jimmy Olsen is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Olsen is most often portrayed as a young photojournalist working for the '' Daily Planet''. He is close friends with Lois Lane and Clark Kent, and ...
calls him "chief" and he tells him not to call him "sugar"). Cooper's Perry was also fond of aphorisms such as "A good reporter doesn't get great stories — a good reporter makes them great." In the commentary track for ''Superman'',
director Richard Donner
Richard Donner (born Richard Donald Schwartzberg; April 24, 1930 – July 5, 2021) was an American filmmaker whose notable works included some of the most financially-successful films during the New Hollywood era. According to film historian ...
reveals that Cooper got the role because he had a passport, and thus was able to be on set in a few hours, after
Keenan Wynn
Francis Xavier Aloysius James Jeremiah Keenan Wynn (July 27, 1916 – October 14, 1986) was an American character actor. His expressive face was his stock-in-trade; and though he rarely carried the lead role, he had prominent billing in mos ...
, who was originally cast, suffered a heart attack.
* In
Bryan Singer
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After graduating from the University of Southern California, Singer ...
's ''
Superman Returns'', Perry White was originally going to be portrayed by
Hugh Laurie
James Hugh Calum Laurie (; born 11 June 1959) is an English actor, comedian, writer, and musician. He first gained recognition for his work as one half of the comedy double act Fry and Laurie with Stephen Fry. The two men acted together in a ...
, but when it was determined that there would be a schedule conflict involving Laurie's TV series ''
House
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'' (which was, incidentally, executive produced by Singer), Laurie was forced to drop out and
Frank Langella stepped in to play Perry White. In this film, Perry has a nephew, Richard White, who is engaged to Lois and serves as a father figure to her son Jason, although it is implied over the course of the film that Jason's biological father is Superman himself.
*
Laurence Fishburne portrays Perry White in the
DC Extended Universe
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, making him the first African-American to play Perry White in a live-action film.
** In ''
Man of Steel'', while his position does not deviate from the comics, his view of Superman is somewhat different. Rather than seeing the existence of a powerful alien as a major scoop, he believes such a discovery will warrant a negative reaction from the people of Earth. When a blogger that Lois Lane met with about Superman appears on TV and mentions Lois' encounter with him, Perry White calls up Lois stating that the FBI have visited the Daily Planet and advises her to turn herself over to them. At the film's climax, he and
Steve Lombard
Steve Lombard is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
Steve Lombard made his cinematic debut in the DC Extended Universe in the 2013 film '' Man of Steel'', played by Michael Kelly.
Publication histor ...
aid a reporter named Jenny Jurwich when she is trapped under debris. At the end of the film, White introduces Lois and Lombard to
Clark
Clark is an English language surname, ultimately derived from the Latin with historical links to England, Scotland, and Ireland ''clericus'' meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educat ...
.
** In ''
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'', he tries to convince Clark to focus on publishing a sports article rather than investigate the actions of Batman in Gotham. When Superman is killed, Perry is shown holding a paper which has both Superman and Clark Kent's deaths published (with a cover-up story by Lois claiming that Clark was a bystander killed in the fight against Doomsday) and silently mourned for their deaths. In the ''Ultimate Edition'', Perry and fellow reporter Jenny Jurwich appear at Clark Kent's funeral in Smallville.
Video games
* Perry White appeared in ''
Superman'' for the
NES.
* George Dzundza reprised his role as Perry White in the video game ''
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips''.
* Perry White appears in ''
Lego Dimensions
''Lego Dimensions'' is a Lego-themed action-adventure platform crossover video game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox One and Xbox 360. I ...
'', voiced by
Brian Bloom
Brian Keith Bloom (born June 30, 1970) is an American actor and screenwriter. He co-wrote the screenplay and starred in '' The A-Team'', produced by brothers Tony and Ridley Scott. Bloom is the voice of Captain America in '' The Avengers: Ear ...
.
* Perry White appears as an
NPC in ''
Lego DC Super-Villains
''Lego DC Super-Villains'' is a Lego-themed action-adventure platform video game developed by Traveller's Tales. The fourth installment in the ''Lego Batman'' series of games, it is a spin-off that focuses entirely on villains of the DC Uni ...
'', voiced by
Fred Tatasciore
Fred Tatasciore (; ) is an American voice actor who has provided voices in animated and live-action films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the Hulk and Beast in various Marvel media and Solomon Grundy in various DC m ...
, but he can be created through the character customiser.
References
External links
Supermanica: Perry White*
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