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Everybody, freeze! Arnold Schwarzenegger was the obvious choice for the "Batman & Robin" version of Mr. Freeze, but the endless snow and ice puns were one of the film's worst decisions.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Getty Images)
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Holy Father Time...With Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight" trilogy now in the record books, check out the men and women who donned capes, cowls and villainous grins long before Christian Bale and Anne Hathaway. What do they look like? What are they up to? From Adam West to George Clooney, Yvonne Craig to Alicia Silverstone, keep clicking to see you favorite "Batman" stars then and now.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Warner Bros, Evening Standard/Getty, Warner Bros)
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THEN: Adam West ...Adam West starred as millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne and his crime-fighting alter ego Batman in "Batman," an ABC television series which aired 120 episodes from 1966-1968.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Hulton Archive, Evening Standard/Getty)
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NOW: Adam WestWest struggled to break free from his iconic role as Batman, but never found major success in any movie or television series. However, West has recently seen a pop culture rebirth for his voicework as Mayor West on "Family Guy." The 83-year-old actor has also lent his voice to dozens of other cartoons, including "The New Adventures of Batman" and "Batman: The Animated Series." West has been married since 1970 and has six kids.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
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THEN: Burt Ward ...Actor Burt Ward played Bruce Wayne's friend and sidekick Dick Grayson, who fought crime with Batman as the "boy wonder" called Robin.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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NOW: Burt WardWard, now 67, also struggled to get work after the "Batman" series ended. The actor appeared in small roles in more than a dozen low-profile films, but never found something that stuck. Ward hasn't appeared in a live-action role since the 2002 indie "Pacino Is Missing," but recently provided the voice of Young Barnacle Boy on "SpongeBob SquarePants." Ward has been married to actress Tracy Posner since 1989. They have one daughter.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo: Stephen Shugerman/Getty Images)
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THEN: Yvonne Cra...The "Batman" series added a Batgirl in 1967. Actress Yvonne Craig played Barbara Gordon, daughter of Police Commissioner Gordon, who donned a cape and cowl to fight crime alongside Batman.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by 20th Century Fox)
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NOW: Yvonne Crai...Beyond her notable roles as Batgirl in "Batman" and Marta (the famous green alien slave girl) in "Star Trek," Yvonne Craig also had difficulty finding work later in her career. The actress, now 75, made guest appearances on "Love, American Style," "Mannix," "Kojak," "The Six Million Dollar Man," "Starsky and Hutch" and "Fantasy Island," but hasn't appeared on-screen since 1990. However, she provided a voice for the 2009 animated series "Olivia." —Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo By George De Sota/Liaison)
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THEN: John Astin...In season two of "Batman," actor John Astin replaced Frank Gorshin as the puzzling villain The Riddler. Gorshin later returned for the series' third and final season.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by 20th Century Fox)
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NOW: John AstinAstin's career has soared above and beyond his single season as The Riddler. The actor was already well-known for his role as Gomez Addams in "The Adams Family," but went on to achieve great success in shows such as "Love, American Style," "McMillan & Wife," "Operation Petticoat," "The Love Boat," "Mary," "Night Court," "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" (voice), "Eerie, Indiana," "The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.," "Murder, She Wrote," "Taz-Mania" (voice) and "Duckman" (voice). Now 82 years old, the actor last appeared in a 2010 film called "Starship II: Rendezvous with Ramses." Astin has been married to Valerie Ann Sandobal since 1989 and has five sons, including "Goonies" star Sean Astin, who the star legally adopted during his marriage to Patty Duke.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Matthew Peyton/Getty Images)
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THEN: Julie Newm...Julie Newmar became the first actress to play Batman's feline fiend in the first and second seasons of the "Batman" TV series.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by 20th Century Fox)
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NOW: Julie Newma...Newmar never had a role quite as iconic as Catwoman, but she did appear in many favorites of the '60s and '70s, including "The Monkees," "Get Smart," "Star Trek," "Bewitched," "Love, American Style," "Columbo," "The Bionic Woman" and "The Love Boat." She last appeared on-screen in a 2006 episode of "According to Jim," but provided the voice of Martha Wayne in an 2010 episode of "Batman: The Brave and the Bold." Newmar, now 78, divorced husband J. Holt Smith in 1984. She has one son.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images)
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THEN: Lee Meriwe...When Newmar was unable to reprise the Catwoman role for the 1966 "Batman" movie spin-off, Lee Meriwether took over the role for a once-and-done appearance.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by 20th Century Fox)
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NOW: Lee Meriwet...Batman fans know Lee Meriwether as Catwoman, but most people know her as Betty Jones from the hit TV '70s series "Baranby Jones." Meriwether also had stints on "The Time Tunnel," "Mission: Impossible," "The F.B.I.," and "The Munsters Today." The actress, now 77, also appeared as Ruth Martin on "All My Children" from 1996-2011, and had a guest spot on "Desperate Housewives" earlier this year. Meriwether is currently married to actor Marshall Borden and has two daughters.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Valerie Macon/Getty Images)
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THEN: Eli Wallac...Mr. Freeze appeared in only three two-part episodes of the "Batman" series. The character was played by a different actor in each episode — first by George Sanders, then by Otto Preminger and finally by Eli Wallach.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by 20th Century Fox)
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NOW: Eli WallachEli Wallach began his acting career in the 1950s and went on to appear in more than 80 films and even more television series. Classic films on his resume include "The Magnificent Seven," "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" and "The Godfather Part III." Now 96, Wallach is still working and last appeared in the 2010 movie "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps." Wallach has been married to actress Anne Jackson since 1948 and has three children. He was awarded an honorary Academy Award in 2010.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images)
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THEN: Michael Ke...Michael Keaton and Tim Burton introduced The Caped Crusader to a new generation in the 1989 blockbuster film "Batman." Keaton reprised the role of Bruce Wayne and his alter ego in the 1992 sequel "Batman Returns."—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photos by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Michael Kea...Keaton continues to work steadily, but has failed to capture the same critical and box-office success as he did as Batman. Exceptions include "Jackie Brown, "Out of Sight," "Live from Baghdad" and "The Other Guys." Keaton also voiced characters in "Cars" and "Toy Story 3." Next up, the actor is slated to provide the voice of Noah in "Noah's Ark: The New Beginning" and appear in a thriller called "Penthouse North." Keaton, now 61, is unmarried and has one child from a previous marriage to actress Caroline McWilliams.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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THEN: Jack Nicho...Nicholson gave an iconic performance as Jack Napier, the petty thief responsible for murdering Bruce Wayne's parents. A chemical accident later turns Napier into the notorious "Batman" villain, The Joker.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Jack Nichol...Where is Jack now? Sitting in the front row at the Oscars, of course. After "Batman," Nicholson continued his award-winning career with films such as "A Few Good Men," "As Good as It Gets" (for which he won an Oscar), "About Schmidt" and "The Departed." The actor last appeared in the 2010 film "How Do You Know." Jack, now 75, was married to Sandra Knight from 1962-1968, but never remarried after their divorce.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for AFI)
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THEN: Kim Bassin...Kim Bassinger played photojournalist Vicki Vale, who ultimately becomes the love interest of Bruce Wayne, as well as Batman's damsel in distress. Actress Sean Young was originally cast in the "Batman" role, but had to drop out after she was injured during a horse-riding accident.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Kim Bassing...After "Batman," Bassinger earned an Academy Award for her performance in "L.A. Confidential," but her career soon slowed and her big-screen appearances became infrequent. Notable credits include "8 Mile," "Cellular" and the 2010 film "Charlie St. Cloud." The 58-year-old actress is slated to appear in the 2013 movie "The Impossible Dream," about former Olympian Precious McKenzie. Bassinger has one daughter with ex-husband Alec Baldwin.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
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THEN: Danny DeVi...In "Batman Returns," DeVito starred as Oswald Cobblepot (a.k.a. The Penguin), a once-orphaned boy who turns against the wealthy Gotham City socialites who rejected him as a baby.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Danny DeVit...There is no role to small for Danny DeVito, and the actor continues to be one of Hollywood's favorite personalities. After "Batman Returns," DeVito appeared in "Junior," "Get Shorty," "Mars Attacks!," "L.A. Confidential," "Man on the Moon," "Big Fish," "Deck the Halls," "Solitary Man" and many more. He currently stars as Frank Reynolds in the FX series "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and recently voiced the title character in the animated film "The Lorax." DeVito, now 67, has been married to actress Rhea Perlman since 1982. The couple has three children.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Tim Whitby/Getty Images)
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THEN: Michelle P...Catwoman received her most sultry portrayal in "Batman Returns," where Michelle Pfieffer stepped into the role of jilted secretary Selina Kyle. Although the role originally went to Annette Bening, who dropped out due to pregnancy, it's clear Pfieffer was the purrrr-fect choice.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Michelle Pf...Pfeiffer had several hits following "Batman Returns," including "Love Field," "The Age of Innocence" and "Dangerous Minds." She has since maintained a quiet success with films such as "What Lies Beneath," "I Am Sam," "White Oleander" and "Hairspray." The 54-year-old actress has had a big year so far, appearing in "New Year's Eve," "Dark Shadows" and "People Like Us." Pfeiffer has been married to writer and producer David E. Kelley since 1993. They have two children.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images)
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THEN: Val Kilmer...Val Kilmer took over the role of Bruce Wayne and The Dark Knight in the 1995 sequel "Batman Forever." Daniel Day-Lewis, Ralph Fiennes, Daniel Baldwin and Johnny Depp were also reportedly considered for the role.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photos by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Val KilmerAlthough you don't hear much about Val Kilmer these days (considering he was once one of the best-known actors in the world), the 52-year-old star has racked up more than 40 movie and TV credits in the last decade with several more slated for the coming year. Unfortunately, many of the projects recieved very little exposure. His most notable recent role was that of the villain in the 2010 "SNL" spin-off movie "MacGruber." Kilmer has been unmarried since divorcing ex-wife Joanne Whalley in 1996.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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THEN: Chris O'Do..."The Boy Wonder" Robin made his big-screen debut in "Batman Forever," where he was protrayed by Chris O'Donnell. Actor and comedian Marlon Wayans was originally cast by Tim Burton to play Robin in "Batman Returns," but the character was eliminated to make room for Catwoman and Penguin. "Forever" director Joel Schumacher later decided to re-cast the role with O'Donnell, who also played Robin in his 1997 finale, "Batman & Robin."—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Getty Images)
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NOW: Chris O'Don...O'Donnell, now 42, bounced back from his role as Robin with a string of successful TV roles, including "The Practice," "Grey's Anatomy" and "The Company." He currently stars in the CBS crime drama "NCIS: Los Angeles." O'Donnell has been married to Caroline Fentress since 1997 and has five children.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images)
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THEN: Jim Carrey...Jim Carrey played "Batman Forever" villain The Riddler, who was formerly a researcher at Wayne Enterprises named Edward Nygma. —Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Jim CarreyCarrey's career blew up after "Batman Forever" and the actor landed roles in critical and financial hits such as "Liar Liar," "The Truman Show," "Man on the Moon," "Me, Myself & Irene," "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," "Bruce Almighty" and many more. Next year, Carrey can be seen in the comedy "Burt Wonderstone." Now 50, Carrey is unmarried and has one daughter.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)
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THEN: Tommy Lee ...The Riddler's "Batman Forever" sidekick, Two-Face, was played by actor Tommy Lee Jones. The dual-sided villain was born when he, as Gotham City District Attorney Harvey Dent, was splashed in the face with acid during a mob boss' trial.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Tommy Lee J...Jones made some of his best movies following "Batman Forever," including "Men in Black," "No Country for Old Men" and "In the Valley of Elah." Next up, Jones can be seen alongside Meryl Streep in "Hope Springs," and as Thaddeus Stevens in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln." Jones, now 65, has been married to Dawn Laurel, his third wife, since 2001. He has two children from his previous marriage to Kimberlea Cloughley.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)
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THEN: Nicole Kid...Nicole Kidman played Bruce Wayne's "Batman Forever" love interest, Dr. Chase Meridian. Of course, she later requires rescuing by Batman himself.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Nicole Kidm..."Batman Forever" was just the beginning of Kidman's celebrated career. The actress has seen recieved critical acclaim for her performances in "Moulin Rouge!," "The Others," "The Hours," "Cold Mountain" and "Rabbit Hole." She can next be seen in the films "Stoker" and "The Railway Man." Kidman, now 45, has been married to country singer Keith Urban since 2005. She has two children with Urban and two adopted children with ex-husband Tom Cruise.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)
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THEN: George Clo...George Clooney took over the role of Bruce Wayne and Batman in Joel Schumacher's poorly received 1997 sequel "Batman & Robin." In a 2002 interview with the New York Times, Clooney called the movie "a waste of money."—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photos by Warner Bros, Getty)
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NOW: George Cloo...When Clooney made "Batman & Robin," he was still just a TV star trying to make the jump to the big screen. Now, he's one of the biggest actors in the world. His resume hardly needs repeating, but his stand-up films include "The Perfect Storm," "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," "Ocean's Eleven," "Good Night, and Good Luck," "Syriana," "Up in the Air" and "The Descendants." Next, Clooney will star with Sandra Bullock in the 2013 thriller "Gravity." Clooney has remained unmarried since his 1993 divorce from Talia Balsam. He has no kids and is currently dating former WWE Diva Stacy Keibler.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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THEN: Alicia Sil...Alicia Silverstone brought Batgirl to the big screen for the first time in "Batman & Robin." This version of Batgirl, a.k.a Barbara Wilson, is related to Alfred instead of Commissioner Gordon.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Warner Bros)
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NOW: Alicia Silv...Silverstone was one of the '90s hottest stars, but after "Batman & Robin" the actress' career fizzled. After a handful of box office bombs and a failed TV series ("Miss Match") it became clear that this it-girl was out. Silverstone has begun to mount a comeback, however, and recently appeared in several episodes o the ABC series "Suburgatory." Now 35, Silverstone has one son, Bear Blu, with husband Christopher Jarecki.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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THEN: Arnold Sch...Everybody, freeze! Arnold Schwarzenegger was the obvious choice for the "Batman & Robin" version of Mr. Freeze, but the endless snow and ice puns were one of the film's worst decisions.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Getty Images)
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NOW: Arnold Schw...Six years after starring as Mr. Freeze, Arnold became the Governor of California and put his action movie career on hold. Now 64 and out of office, Schwarzenegger is heading back to the big screen in next month's "The Expendables 2." He is also set to appear in four more films in 2013. Arnold is currently estranged from his wife Maria Shriver. He has five children, including one boy with mistress Mildred Baena.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for Mixology 101)
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THEN: Uma Thurma...Uma Thurman played Dr. Pamela Isley, a botanist who is turned into the villainous Poison Ivy after being poisoned with toxins and chemicals. Ivy played sidekick to Mr. Freeze in "Batman & Robin."—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Getty Images)
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NOW: Uma ThurmanUma's post-"Batman" career has been hit and miss, epic failures such as "The Avengers," "Be Cool" and "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" and successes such as the "Kill Bill" films. The actress recently appeared on the NBC series "Smash," and will soon be seen in the movie "Playing the Field." Uma, now 42, recently gave birth to her third child.—Xfinity Entertainment Staff (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)
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