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==Early life==
==Early life==
Routh, the third of four children, was born on October 9, 1979 in [[Norwalk, Iowa|Norwalk]], Iowa, the son of Catherine LaVonne (née Lear), a teacher, and Ronald Wayne Routh, a carpenter.<ref name="times">{{cite web |title=TimesLeader.com |work=Routh flies high in debut as Superman |url=http://timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/entertainment/14854912.htm |accessdate=June 19, 2006 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060623073117/http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/entertainment/14854912.htm |archivedate=June 23, 2006 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lbNOAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Ronald+Ray+Routh%22&dq=%22Ronald+Ray+Routh%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3G-TU6XCOqnE8AGnuoGoAg&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAA|title=Our Routh Family|publisher=}}</ref> Routh was raised in a [[Methodism|Methodist]] family,<ref name="adherents">{{cite web |work=Adherents.com |title=The Religious Affiliation of Comic Book Character Clark Kent/Kal-El Superman
Routh, the third of four children, was born on October 9, 1979 in [[Norwalk, Iowa|Norwalk]], Iowa, the son of Catherine LaVonne (née Lear), a teacher, and Ronald Wayne Routh, a carpenter.<ref name="times">{{cite web |title=TimesLeader.com |work=Routh flies high in debut as Superman |url=http://timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/entertainment/14854912.htm |accessdate=June 19, 2006 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20060623073117/http://www.timesleader.com/mld/timesleader/entertainment/14854912.htm |archivedate=June 23, 2006 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lbNOAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Ronald+Ray+Routh%22&dq=%22Ronald+Ray+Routh%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=3G-TU6XCOqnE8AGnuoGoAg&ved=0CBwQ6AEwAA|title=Our Routh Family|publisher=}}</ref> Routh was raised in a [[Methodism|Methodist]] family,<ref name="adherents">{{cite web |work=Adherents.com |title=The Religious Affiliation of Comic Book Character Clark Kent/Kal-El Superman
|url=http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/Superman.html#Routh |accessdate=June 19, 2006}}</ref> and has English, Scottish, German, and distant Dutch, ancestry.<ref name="metrowest">{{cite web |work=MetroWest Daily News |title=If the tights fit: Newcomer Brandon Routh takes to the sky in ’Superman Returns’ |url=http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/movies/view.bg?articleid=133773&format=&page=2 |accessdate=June 25, 2006 }}{{dead link|date=September 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Adams |first=Thelma |url=http://ca.movies.yahoo.com/blogs/the-reel-breakdown/former-man-steel-crooked-arrows-star-brandon-routh-204313345.html |title=Former Man of Steel, ‘Crooked Arrows’ star Brandon Routh talks Superman curse, lacrosse and gay marriage &#124; The Reel Breakdown - Yahoo! Movies Canada |publisher=Ca.movies.yahoo.com |date=2012-06-08 |accessdate=2012-10-17}}</ref> Routh grew up in Norwalk, approximately {{convert|100|mi|km}} south of [[Woolstock, Iowa|Woolstock]], the birthplace of [[George Reeves]], the first actor to play [[Superman]] on television.<ref name="times" /> During his childhood, Routh thought a full-time acting career was unrealistic, citing his small-town background.<ref name="times" /> In his spare time, he played the trumpet and the piano.<ref name="times" /> Routh attended Norwalk High School,<ref name="desmoines">{{cite web |work=DesMoinesRegister.com |title=The man behind the cape |url=http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060625/NEWS08/606250350/1010 |accessdate=June 25, 2006}}</ref> where he played sports and participated in music and theatre. He has described himself as a "momma's boy" and not "the most popular kid" during his school years.<ref name="telegraph">{{cite news|work=Telegraph.co.uk |title=From zero to superhero |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/06/30/bfsuperman30.xml&menuId=564&sSheet=/arts/2006/06/30/ixfilmmain.html |accessdate=June 29, 2006 | location=London | first=Will | last=Lawrence | date=June 30, 2006}}</ref> Routh has also noted that during his younger years, he was fond of the Superman films and comic books.<ref name="beacon">{{cite web |work=The Beacon Journal |title=Superman passes cape; boots still hard to fill |url=http://ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/living/14976190.htm |accessdate=July 11, 2006 }}{{dead link|date=September 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>
|url=http://www.adherents.com/lit/comics/Superman.html#Routh |accessdate=June 19, 2006}}</ref> and has English, Scottish, German, and distant Dutch, ancestry.<ref name="metrowest">{{cite web |work=MetroWest Daily News |title=If the tights fit: Newcomer Brandon Routh takes to the sky in ’Superman Returns’ |url=http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/movies/view.bg?articleid=133773&format=&page=2 |accessdate=June 25, 2006 }}{{dead link|date=September 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Adams |first=Thelma |url=http://ca.movies.yahoo.com/blogs/the-reel-breakdown/former-man-steel-crooked-arrows-star-brandon-routh-204313345.html |title=Former Man of Steel, ‘Crooked Arrows’ star Brandon Routh talks Superman curse, lacrosse and gay marriage &#124; The Reel Breakdown - Yahoo! Movies Canada |publisher=Ca.movies.yahoo.com |date=2012-06-08 |accessdate=2012-10-17}}</ref> Routh grew up in Norwalk, approximately {{convert|100|mi|km}} south of [[Woolstock, Iowa|Woolstock]], the birthplace of [[George Reeves]], the first actor to play [[Superman]] on television.<ref name="times" /> During his childhood, Routh thought a full-time acting career was unrealistic, citing his small-town background.<ref name="times" /> In his spare time, he played the trumpet and the piano.<ref name="times" /> Routh attended Norwalk High School,<ref name="desmoines">{{cite web|work=DesMoinesRegister.com |title=The man behind the cape |url=http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060625/NEWS08/606250350/1010 |accessdate=June 25, 2006 }}{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> where he played sports and participated in music and theatre. He has described himself as a "momma's boy" and not "the most popular kid" during his school years.<ref name="telegraph">{{cite news|work=Telegraph.co.uk |title=From zero to superhero |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/06/30/bfsuperman30.xml&menuId=564&sSheet=/arts/2006/06/30/ixfilmmain.html |accessdate=June 29, 2006 | location=London | first=Will | last=Lawrence | date=June 30, 2006}}</ref> Routh has also noted that during his younger years, he was fond of the Superman films and comic books.<ref name="beacon">{{cite web |work=The Beacon Journal |title=Superman passes cape; boots still hard to fill |url=http://ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/living/14976190.htm |accessdate=July 11, 2006 }}{{dead link|date=September 2016|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref>


Routh attended the [[University of Iowa]] for a year, aspiring to be a writer.<ref name="times" /> During this time, he modelled and acted in order to earn his tuition fee.<ref name="times" /> Routh has said he was often told that he bore a physical resemblance to [[Christopher Reeve]], who had previously portrayed Superman in a film series.<ref name="times" /> His former manager signed him on because of the resemblance, telling him that he thought Routh would be cast as Superman if there was another film in the series.<ref name="telegraph" />
Routh attended the [[University of Iowa]] for a year, aspiring to be a writer.<ref name="times" /> During this time, he modelled and acted in order to earn his tuition fee.<ref name="times" /> Routh has said he was often told that he bore a physical resemblance to [[Christopher Reeve]], who had previously portrayed Superman in a film series.<ref name="times" /> His former manager signed him on because of the resemblance, telling him that he thought Routh would be cast as Superman if there was another film in the series.<ref name="telegraph" />
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Routh appeared in the ensemble film ''[[Life is Hot in Cracktown]]'' and the independent drama ''[[Fling (film)|Fling]]'' (formerly titled ''Lie to Me''), co-starring his wife [[Courtney Ford]].
Routh appeared in the ensemble film ''[[Life is Hot in Cracktown]]'' and the independent drama ''[[Fling (film)|Fling]]'' (formerly titled ''Lie to Me''), co-starring his wife [[Courtney Ford]].


Routh was signed to star in ''[[The Informers (2009 film)|The Informers]]'', a film based on the [[Bret Easton Ellis]] [[The Informers|novel of the same name]]. He joins [[Kim Basinger]], [[Amber Heard]], and [[Billy Bob Thornton]],<ref>{{cite web |title=Billy Bob and Kim Basinger Joining The Informers |publisher=Not An Exit |url=http://www.notanexit.net/past/2007/08/30_billy_bob_and_kim_basinger_joining_the_informers.shtml |date=August 30, 2007 |accessdate=2008-10-10}}</ref> but his scenes ended up scrapped with the decision to excise the "vampire" subplot from the film entirely.<ref name=web>{{cite news |author=Kaleem Aftab |url=http://movies.ign.com/articles/858/858175p1.html |title=Exclusive: Undead Removed From Informers |publisher=[[IGN UK]]|date=2008-03-10|accessdate=2008-03-30}}</ref>
Routh was signed to star in ''[[The Informers (2009 film)|The Informers]]'', a film based on the [[Bret Easton Ellis]] [[The Informers|novel of the same name]]. He joins [[Kim Basinger]], [[Amber Heard]], and [[Billy Bob Thornton]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Billy Bob and Kim Basinger Joining The Informers |publisher=Not An Exit |url=http://www.notanexit.net/past/2007/08/30_billy_bob_and_kim_basinger_joining_the_informers.shtml |date=August 30, 2007 |accessdate=2008-10-10 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090107012620/http://www.notanexit.net:80/past/2007/08/30_billy_bob_and_kim_basinger_joining_the_informers.shtml |archivedate=2009-01-07 |df= }}</ref> but his scenes ended up scrapped with the decision to excise the "vampire" subplot from the film entirely.<ref name=web>{{cite news |author=Kaleem Aftab |url=http://movies.ign.com/articles/858/858175p1.html |title=Exclusive: Undead Removed From Informers |publisher=[[IGN UK]]|date=2008-03-10|accessdate=2008-03-30}}</ref>


At Comic Con 2008, it was revealed Routh was to have a cameo in the [[Kevin Smith]] comedy ''[[Zack and Miri Make a Porno]]'' - he instead appeared as a minor character, Bobby Long - and would serve as a judge on [[Platinum Studios]]' 2008 [[Comic Book Challenge]]. In addition, he has a cameo where he plays himself in the [[Bollywood]] film ''[[Kambakkht Ishq]]''.
At Comic Con 2008, it was revealed Routh was to have a cameo in the [[Kevin Smith]] comedy ''[[Zack and Miri Make a Porno]]'' - he instead appeared as a minor character, Bobby Long - and would serve as a judge on [[Platinum Studios]]' 2008 [[Comic Book Challenge]]. In addition, he has a cameo where he plays himself in the [[Bollywood]] film ''[[Kambakkht Ishq]]''.

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Brandon Routh
Routh at the 2016 WonderCon
Born
Brandon James Routh

(1979-10-09) October 9, 1979 (age 45)
Norwalk, Iowa, United States
Other namesBrandon "B.J." Routh
B.J. Routh
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present
Spouse
(m. 2007)
Children1

Brandon James Routh (born October 9, 1979) is an American actor and former fashion model. He grew up in Iowa before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career, and subsequently appeared on multiple television series throughout the early 2000s. In 2006, he gained greater recognition for his role as the titular superhero of the 2006 film Superman Returns. He also had a recurring role in the TV series Chuck, as Daniel Shaw. Following this, he had notable supporting roles in the films Zack and Miri Make a Porno and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. In 2014, he began a recurring role on Arrow as Ray Palmer/Atom which spun off into a guest role on The Flash and a starring role on Legends of Tomorrow.

Early life

Routh, the third of four children, was born on October 9, 1979 in Norwalk, Iowa, the son of Catherine LaVonne (née Lear), a teacher, and Ronald Wayne Routh, a carpenter.[1][2] Routh was raised in a Methodist family,[3] and has English, Scottish, German, and distant Dutch, ancestry.[4][5] Routh grew up in Norwalk, approximately 100 miles (160 km) south of Woolstock, the birthplace of George Reeves, the first actor to play Superman on television.[1] During his childhood, Routh thought a full-time acting career was unrealistic, citing his small-town background.[1] In his spare time, he played the trumpet and the piano.[1] Routh attended Norwalk High School,[6] where he played sports and participated in music and theatre. He has described himself as a "momma's boy" and not "the most popular kid" during his school years.[7] Routh has also noted that during his younger years, he was fond of the Superman films and comic books.[8]

Routh attended the University of Iowa for a year, aspiring to be a writer.[1] During this time, he modelled and acted in order to earn his tuition fee.[1] Routh has said he was often told that he bore a physical resemblance to Christopher Reeve, who had previously portrayed Superman in a film series.[1] His former manager signed him on because of the resemblance, telling him that he thought Routh would be cast as Superman if there was another film in the series.[7]

Career

Early career

In 1999, Routh left the University and moved to Manhattan and then Los Angeles, where he pursued a full-time acting career, first appearing as an extra in Christina Aguilera's music video for "What a Girl Wants".[6] He was cast in his first acting role in 1999, in an episode of the short-lived ABC television series, Odd Man Out. In 2000, he had a four-episode role on the third season of MTV's nighttime soap opera, Undressed. Routh subsequently appeared on the WB's Gilmore Girls (in a February 2001 episode, "Concert Interupptus", playing an attendee of a Bangles concert), and earned steady work on the soap opera One Life to Live, playing Seth Anderson from May 23, 2001 until April 17, 2002.

Superman

Prior to Routh's casting as Superman in the film Superman Returns, Warner Bros. had spent over a decade developing a plan to relaunch the franchise entitled Superman Flyby, with possible stars including name actors Nicolas Cage, Josh Hartnett, Brendan Fraser, Tom Welling, Paul Walker, Henry Cavill (who eventually became Superman in 2013's Man of Steel and in 2016's Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice), James Marsden, Ashton Kutcher, Keanu Reeves, Will Smith and James Caviezel[9] and planned directors including Tim Burton, Wolfgang Petersen, McG, Brett Ratner and Shekhar Kapur. When director Bryan Singer came aboard the project, however, he insisted an unknown actor be cast in the part, in the tradition of the casting of the best-known film Superman, Christopher Reeve.

Routh, then 24, had previously already auditioned for director McG[1] and was spotted by Singer after he viewed Routh's videotaped audition.[9] Singer, who since noted Routh as being the embodiment of "our collective memory of Superman,"[10] was impressed by his resemblance to the comic book icon and found the actor's humble Mid-western roots perfect for the role, as well as his "combination of vulnerability and confidence" Singer said reminded him of Christopher Reeve.[6] Singer decided to cast Routh after the two met on August 13, 2004, but did not tell Routh until two months later, when Routh's casting was announced in October 2004,[9] making him an "instant celebrity".[1] Before filming began, Routh bulked up for the role, gaining 22 pounds to reach a high of 218 pounds. Filming for Superman Returns began in Sydney in February 2005. The film was released in the U.S. on June 28, 2006 and impressed most critics, but was a box-office disappointment, grossing only $200 million in the US compared to its estimated budget of $270 million.[11] Routh was signed on to appear in two potential sequels to the film, but due to mediocre box office results it never happened.

Routh has commented he feared his performance would too closely resemble that of Christopher Reeve. Routh has said that he hopes to "remind people of Christopher while at the same time making them feel like they're seeing a totally new Superman."[12] Reviews of Routh's performance were generally positive, with Newsweek noting he "effortlessly lays claim to the iconic role."[13] On the other hand, film critic Roger Ebert noted that he thinks "Routh lacks charisma as Superman, and I suppose as Clark Kent, he isn't supposed to have any."[14]

At the 2006 Spike TV Awards, Routh won the award of "Best Superhero" as Superman in Superman Returns, beating out among others, Hugh Jackman as Wolverine.

In August 2008, Warner Bros. officially announced they intended to reboot the Superman franchise. Routh was still set to reprise the role, according to DC Comics president Paul Levitz. In 2009, however, Routh's contract to play Superman in another film expired, but he says he would like to return if given the chance.[15] However, British actor Henry Cavill was cast to play Superman in the reboot of the series, Man of Steel.

Subsequent projects

Routh in 2013

After the release of Superman Returns, Routh signed on to play CIA agent John Clark in Without Remorse under the direction of John Singleton with a screenplay by Stuart Beattie. Routh would be the third actor to portray the character after Willem Dafoe and Liev Schreiber. The film was intended for a late-2007/early-2008 release. However, Paramount Pictures recently put the film into turnaround. Routh's future participation on the project is unknown.

Routh appeared in the ensemble film Life is Hot in Cracktown and the independent drama Fling (formerly titled Lie to Me), co-starring his wife Courtney Ford.

Routh was signed to star in The Informers, a film based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel of the same name. He joins Kim Basinger, Amber Heard, and Billy Bob Thornton,[16] but his scenes ended up scrapped with the decision to excise the "vampire" subplot from the film entirely.[17]

At Comic Con 2008, it was revealed Routh was to have a cameo in the Kevin Smith comedy Zack and Miri Make a Porno - he instead appeared as a minor character, Bobby Long - and would serve as a judge on Platinum Studios' 2008 Comic Book Challenge. In addition, he has a cameo where he plays himself in the Bollywood film Kambakkht Ishq.

In January 2009, Routh was officially cast to play Todd Ingram in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, based on the Scott Pilgrim series by Canadian artist Bryan Lee O'Malley. His character is an arrogant, narcissistic bass player who derives psychic powers from his vegan lifestyle, and is the third of the seven Evil Exes the title character must fight.

Routh plays Daniel Shaw in season 3 of spy series Chuck, in a recurring, supporting role. He again played this character in the shows fifth season.

He portrayed Dylan Dog in the 2011 film Dylan Dog - Dead of Night.[18] The movie is based on the Italian comic series created by Tiziano Sclavi.[19]

On February 22, 2012, it was announced that Routh had been cast in David Kohan and Max Mutchnick's (the creators of Will & Grace), new CBS half-hour, multicamera comedy pilot, Partners. He played Michael Urie's character's steady partner, alongside David Krumholtz and his Table for Three co-star Sophia Bush.[20]

In 2013, Routh voiced David "Hesh" Walker in the video game Call of Duty: Ghosts. Routh has since been appeared in one episode of The Millers and multiple episodes of Chosen and Enlisted in 2014.

Arrow

On July 7, 2014, it was reported that Routh would once again play a superhero for DC Comics as Ray Palmer/The Atom on The CW's Arrow. He was a recurring character throughout the show's third season, which premiered October 8, 2014.[21]

In January 2015, Arrow's co-creator and executive producer Greg Berlanti stated that they were in the midst of "very early" preliminary talks for an additional spin-off series centered around Ray Palmer/The Atom.[22][23]

In February 2015, it was announced that a spin-off was in development that would co-star Routh as The Atom; along with Wentworth Miller, Victor Garber and Caity Lotz.[24] The show, DC's Legends of Tomorrow premiered in January 2016.

Personal life

On August 23, 2006, Brandon became engaged to his girlfriend of three years, actress Courtney Ford;[25] the couple married on November 24, 2007, at the El Capitan Ranch in Santa Barbara.[26] In March 2012, Routh and Ford announced that they were expecting their first child in the summer of 2012.[27] On August 10, 2012, the couple welcomed a son, Leo James.[28]

Routh knew actor Kal Penn, a co-star in Superman Returns, for several years during the time he lived in Los Angeles.[29] Routh and Penn were both also featured in The Lonely Island's Awesometown MTV pilot music video "The Avon Lady".

Routh's sister, Sara, has a musical track entitled "You're Never Gone" on Sound of Superman, the companion soundtrack of the film. Routh is a fan and player of the video game World of Warcraft.[30] During the 2008 Presidential Election, Routh spoke at an Iowa rally in support of Democratic candidate Barack Obama.[31]

Filmography

Routh in September 2012

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Karla Tim Peters
2006 Denial Man Short film
2006 Superman Returns Clark Kent/Superman Empire Award for Best Male Newcomer
Saturn Award for Best Actor
Saturn Award for Rising Star
Scream Award for Best Superhero
ShoWest Award for Male Star of Tomorrow
Nominated–Scream Award for Breakout Performance
Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Choice Male Breakout Star
Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Chemistry (Shared w/ Kate Bosworth)
Nominated–Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Rumble
2008 Fling James Also co-producer
2008 Zack and Miri Make a Porno Bobby Long
2009 Life Is Hot in Cracktown Sizemore
2009 Stuntmen Kirby Popoff
2009 Table for Three Scott Teller
2009 Kambakkht Ishq Himself Cameo
2009 Miss Nobody Milo Beeber
2009 The Informers Bruce Deleted scenes
2010 Unthinkable Agent Jackson
2010 Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Todd Ingram Nominated–Detroit Film Critics Society Award for Best Ensemble
Nominated–Scream Award for Best Villain
2011 Dylan Dog: Dead of Night Dylan Dog
2011 Cost of Living Silus Short film
2011 Number Nine John Short film
2012 Crooked Arrows Joe Logan
2014 Missing William James Anderson
2015 400 Days Captain Theo Cooper
2016 Lost in the Pacific Mike

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999 Odd Man Out Connor Williams Episode: "You've Got Female"
2000 Undressed Wade 4 episodes
2000 Gilmore Girls Jess Episode: "Concert Interruptus"
2001–02 One Life to Live Seth Anderson
2003 Cold Case Young Henry Phillips Episode: "A Time to Hate"
2004 Will & Grace Sebastian Episode: "A Gay/December Romance"
2004 Oliver Beene Brian Episode: "Dibs"
2005 Awesometown Officer Dino Wong Television short
2006 The Batman John Marlowe/Everywhere Man (voice) Episode: "The Everywhere Man"
2008 Fear Itself Bobby Episode: "Community"
2010–11 Chuck Daniel Shaw 12 episodes
IGN Award for Best Villain (2010)
2012–13 Partners Wyatt Plank 13 episodes
2013–14 Chosen Max Gregory 6 episodes
2013 Newsreaders Miles Van Cleef Episode: "Hedge Fun"
2014 The Exes Steve 2 episodes
2014 Enlisted Brandon Stone 2 episodes
2014 The Millers Officer Dixon Episode: "Carol's Surprise"
2014–15 Arrow[21] Dr. Ray Palmer / The Atom 19 episodes
2014 The Nine Lives of Christmas Zachary Stone Television film
2015 The Flash Dr. Ray Palmer / The Atom Episode: "All Star Team Up"
2016–present Legends of Tomorrow Dr. Ray Palmer / The Atom Main role
2016 Lady Dynamite Jack Tripper Episode: "Jack and Diane"

Video games

Year Title Role
2006 Superman Returns Clark Kent/Superman (voice)
2013 Call of Duty: Ghosts David "Hesh" Walker (voice)

Music videos

References

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  4. ^ "If the tights fit: Newcomer Brandon Routh takes to the sky in 'Superman Returns'". MetroWest Daily News. Retrieved June 25, 2006.[dead link]
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  18. ^ "The Official Dead of Night Production Blog". Deadofnightmovie.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  19. ^ "New Dead of Night Images Show Off Dylan Dog's Desk". dreadcentral.com. February 24, 2010. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  20. ^ Andreeva, Nellie. "Brandon Routh, Lucy Davis & Elizabeth Regen Join CBS' Comedy Pilot 'Partners'". Deadline.com. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
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  23. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: ARROW EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MARC GUGGENHEIM TALKS BRANDON ROUTH ATOM SPIN-OFF SHOW!". Nerdist. January 11, 2015. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
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  31. ^ "Superman swoops in to defend Obama". CNN. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
Preceded by
Tom Welling (2001-2011)
Actor to portray Clark Kent/Superman
2006
Succeeded by