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  2. Burgess Meredith portrayed the Penguin in William Dozier's ABC television series, as well as the 1966 spinoff film. Meredith's portrayal of the Penguin tied with Cesar Romero's Joker as the most frequent appearance of a villain on the show, and was in fact so popular that the writers always had...

  3. Meredith was considered to play the Penguin's father in the 1992 Tim Burton film Batman Returns, but illness prevented him from appearing and the role was taken by Paul Reubens.

  4. Burgess Meredith as the Penguin. In the 1966 Batman film, the Penguin teamed up with Batman's other three greatest foes: The Joker, the Riddler, and Catwoman. After he kidnapped Commodore Schmidlapp, the Penguin lured Batman into a trap, in the form of an exploding shark.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Burgess Meredith's Penguin was the most malevolent and intelligent of Batman's villains in the 1960s series. Meredith's portrayal set the precedent for a more intense and chaotic version of...

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  6. The Penguin : No, my name's Schmidlapp, old boy. Schmidlapp. The Penguin : Waugh waugh! The Joker : [mocking] Waugh waugh! The Riddler : I see the way to do it! We'll play each of our treacherous trumps in one hand, and we'll do it right here!

  7. Burgess was actually the second choice for role. Producers had originally wanted Spencer Tracy however, Tracy wouldn’t sign unless his character was allowed to kill Batman. Obviously, they did not want to kill the main character, so the role went to Meredith. He was so popular a villain in the TV-series the producers always had a “Penguin ...

  8. This is the Penguin, played by Burgess Meredith, in the TV series Batman. This clip is from the first season and was the fourth episode named "The Penguin's ...

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