
I've had a label on the sidebar for a while, called "Aquaman in Hollywood", but that was just links to various actors' IMDB pages. I've been wanting to do something more detailed and substantial, and now that we've just added a new Aquaman to the list (courtesy his appearance in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths) I decided to sit down and put all this together. So here we go:

Miller has hundreds of credits to his name, both as a voice actor and an on-screen one. He appeared in series like Adam-12, Mission: Impossible, Kolchak, Land of the Lost, and did voice work in shows like The F.B.I., The Pink Panther Show, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, even an episode of Saturday Night Live.
Marvin Miller's IMDB page


In addition to his work on Super Friends, Alden has appeared in hundreds of TV series like Gunsmoke, The F.B.I., Mannix, The Streets of San Francisco, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl (them again!), and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. He's also appeared in movies such as Tora! Tora! Tora!, K-Pax, The Patsy, and Ben. One of his more recent appearances was as color blind cameraman Bill in the classic Ed Wood.
Mr. Alden was nice enough to an interview with Shrine, back in 2007, which you can listen to here.
Norman Alden's IMDB page


Callaway had a long career as a voice actor, appearing in series like G.I. Joe, Smurfs, Defenders of the Earth, and The Incredible Hulk. On screen, he appeared in shows like Taxi, Eight is Enough, and Gunsmoke. In movies, he had roles in Annie Hall, Rabbit Test, and Fun With Dick and Jane.
William Callaway's IMDB page


Ferrer is a very recognizable face, with hundreds of credits to his name, like Twin Peaks, Robocop, Point of No Return, and The Stand. An avowed comic book fan, Ferrer has the distinction of having played the super-villain The Weather Wizard twice: once on Superman: The Animated Series, and (sort of) in the little-seen, never-aired live-action Justice League TV pilot.
Miguel Ferrer's IMDB page


Rummell, according to IMDB, doesn't seem to have many animation credits outside of his role as Aquaman, which he repeated in subsequent episodes of the show. According to his website, he's done numerous voice over narrations for commercials and movie trailers, most recently on TV spots for movies like Shutter Island and The Blind Side.
Scott Rummell's IMDB page


First appearing in the 2005 Smallville episode "Aqua", Ritchson returned to the show as Aquaman (known here as Arthur Curry, or "A.C.") on subsequent episodes. Since then, he's appeared on several other TV series, and currently is a regular on the series Blue Mountain State.
Alan Ritchson's IMDB page


Even more confusingly, Arthur Curry was recast, and the role was filled by Justin Hartley, who (at the time of the pilot's ultimate release on DVD) to that point had been playing Oliver Queen/Green Arrow on Smallville!
As all Aquaman fans know by now, the Aquaman pilot was not picked up as series, despite Smallville being one of the WB Network's biggest hits. Hartley went on to play Green Arrow on Smallville (where he has since become a regular), and has made other appearances on shows like Passions, CSI: NY, and Cold Case.
Justin Hartley's IMDB page


Ritchson is uncredited in the movie. Aquaman appears in later scenes in the film, but has no lines.
Alan Ritchson's IMDB page


Taking a decidedly different, lighter tone on the character, DiMaggio infuses this King of the Seven Seas with bluster, confidence, and a never-ending desire for adventure. Along with Blue Beetle and Green Arrow, Aquaman is one of the most frequent guest-stars on the series.
Before B:BATB, DiMaggio was most famous for his role as Bender on Futurama, but has also done work on Chowder, Ben 10, and American Dad.
John DiMaggio's IMDB page


For a young man, Keaton has an extraordinarily long list of credits, both as an on-screen actor and voice actor for TV series and video games. He played Peter Parker on The Spectacular Spider-Man, and has also worked on King of the Hill, Ben 10, Will & Grace, The Young and the Restless, and The Secret World of Alex Mack.
Josh Keaton's IMDB page


Johnson has maintained a career going back and forth between live action work and voice over duties--he's appeared in shows like Nip/Tuck, The Mentalist, CSI: NY, Pretty Little Liars, and something intriguingly called Simian Undercover Detective Squad. He also played Dr. Strange in the self-titled animated movie from a few years ago.
Bryce Johnson's IMDB page


Lamarr has appeared in numerous live action projects, but in the last decade or so his voice has been heard in dozens (hundreds?) of animated shows, like Star Wars: The Clone Wars, The Avengers, Family Guy, Futurama, Chowder, King of the Hill, The Spectacular Spider-Man, and as Aquaman's fellow JLAer John Stewart on Justice League.
Phil Lamarr's IMDB page

*Whew*! That's a lot of info for one post, but I wanted to have one page on the Shrine where all of Aquaman's portrayals have been cataloged. I plan to update this page every time Aquaman makes an animated or live-action appearance, so if you ever want to check back in, simply click the "Aquaman in Hollywood" label on the sidebar!
15 comments:
Maybe I am in a minority, but as far as Superfriends era Aquaman goes, Bill Callaway was my favorite of the two. Whenever I read a comic, I have always pictured Callaway's voice as Aquaman.
Randy-
Clearly, Callaway's voice is probably the one most remembered as Aquaman, since Alden only did the voice for a season or two, and Callaway lasted much longer--about a decade's worth of SF episodes.
But Alden was MY first Aquaman, and since I got to talk to him directly, he'll always be my favorite. :)
Also, Miguel Ferrer played the Wizard Wizard in opposition to David Ogden Stiers' Martian Manhunter in the live action Justice League pilot, only to voice act as J'Onn J'Onzz in Justice League: The New Frontier.
Amazingly, in just the last decade or so, I could probably whip up a near comparable list to this. How'd that happen?
Excellent as usual. I hesitate to suggest more work for you, but since I know you're a completist, I will. ;) I think Aqualad has had three incarnations "in Hollywood": Filmation in Aquaman (and as a Teen Titan, which may be separate), the long haired Aqualad in Teen Titans: Go, and Batman: B&B.
Um, then there's Mera...
Rob, your usual good stuff (rough drafts for The Book, no?)
Two things:
1. Marvin Miller's most famous TV gig was as star of the quirky '50's show THE MILLIONAIRE; but that great, chocolaty voice had worked since the '30's in Radio. Mainly as an announcer, but also acting, in such well-known shows as THE WHISTLER, DUFFY'S TAVERN, and THE CISCO KID.
2. Wouldn't the A-man's "most sustained role on television" still be the Lead in the Filmation series? How many eps. were there of that, compared to the Costar shots on B & B?
Best,
-Craig W.
Great post, Rob! More actors have portrayed Aquaman than I thought. And yeah, Alden is my Arthur, too.
What about Adrien Grenier in Entourage? Or does that not count since it was a movie within a show?
Justin Hartley was Aquaman before he became Green Arrow. So he did not "go back" to his role because he was given the role after the Aquaman pilot was not picked.
And the pilot was due to the success of Alan Ritchson's first stint as Aquaman in Smallville.
Rick-
Thanks! I thought about covering Mera and Aqualad, but this post was long enough!
Craig-
Point well taken on the "sustained" thing. I meant to say "of the last couple of decades", since Aquaman's been only a guest-star since the SF ended. Post amended!
SonofDoyle-
I thought about that, but I decided to include only the times when Aquaman as a character is being directly portrayed--not an actor playing Aquaman, know what I mean?
Admin-
Oh. I can only go by what info I can find, and since the IMDB lists Hartley's debut as GA in 2006, and the Aquaman pilot in 2007, that's why I made that leap.
I see. Well, just letting you know. I run a Smallville site that's why I know this. Just thought I'd let you know.
Admin-
Ok, cool. I amended the post a bit to reflect that confusion. Thanks!
Adrian Grenier also crossed my mind, but it is just a tad of a stretch, since he was playing Vincent Chase playing Aquaman. Fine line to walk, that one!
I think you forgot one. Aquaman has appeared on Family Guy a couple times and had a few lines. And Aquaman has appeared on Robot Chicken in a few skits where he also had a few lines. Now both of these could probably be filed under the "Aquaman is lame because he talks to fish" category, but it was the Aquaman character and both instances were more substantial than the Crisis semi-cameo.
Just sayin'.
nice review of Aqua-media! but what's up with Arthur having a mullet-esque looke in his two latest movie appearance? just sayin!
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