Adam West learned to embrace Batman role he couldn’t shake
LOS ANGELES — Before Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Christian Bale and Ben Affleck donned Batman’s cape in a stream of Hollywood blockbusters, there was Adam West.
West’s deadpan portrayal of the comic hero in a campy 1960’s TV series brought the Caped Crusader into the national consciousness with a “bang!” The Dark Knight had been a brooding presence on the pages of comic books since 1939 and on the big screen in 1940s-era movie serials.
West died Friday night after “a short but brave battle with leukemia,” his family said Saturday on a verified Facebook page.
When West took on the tights, he stoked the stoicism for laughs: a superhero letting everyone know he was in on the joke.


