Jor-El
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This is the Jor-El disambiguation page.
It serves to clarify the difference between several closely named or closely related articles.
A = Appearances · CA = Chronological Appearances · G = Gallery · Q = Quotes
Jor-El (New Earth): As seen in most currently published DC comic books |
For other characters named Jor-El:
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Jor-El (The Man of Steel), Jor-El of The Man of Steel continuity. |
Jor-El (Birthright), Jor-El of Birthright continuity. |
Notes
- The original concept of Jor-El was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938. Writer Bill Finger expanded upon Jor-El's Kryptonian background when he provided a more extensive Superman origin story in Superman (Volume 1) #53.
- A statue depicting Jor-El and Lara Lor-Van holding onto a globe of Krypton was erected in the entranceway to Superman's Fortress of Solitude.
Trivia
- Actor Robert Rockwell played the role of Jor-El in the pilot episode of the 1952 television series, The Adventures of Superman.
- Actor Marlon Brando played the role of Jor-El in the 1978 feature film, Superman.
- Actor Christopher McDonald provided the voice for Jor-El in the 1996 television program Superman: The Animated Series.
- Actor Terence Stamp provided the voice for the disembodied spirit of Jor-El in the WB television series Smallville. Stamp likewise starred in the first two Superman movies playing the role of the Kryptonian villain, General Zod. Tom Welling, the star of Smallville once played his character's father, Jor-El, in a flashback episode of the series.
