"The Bride of Bizarro (Part 2)" | |
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Series The Adventures of Superboy Season 3, Episode 2 | |
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Air date | October 13th, 1990 |
Writers | Michael Carlin; Andrew Helfer |
Director | David Grossman |
Producers | Buck Allen; Alexander Salkind; Ilya Salkind |
Starring | Gerard Christopher; Stacy Haiduk; Peter Jay Fernandez; Robert Levine |
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"The Bride of Bizarro (Part 2)" is the second episode of season three of the superhero fantasy series The Adventures of Superboy and the fifty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by David Grossman with a story by Michael Carlin and Andrew Helfer. It first aired in first run syndication on Saturday, October 13th, 1990.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Gerard Christopher | Superboy, Clark Kent |
Stacy Haiduk | Lana Lang |
Peter Jay Fernandez | Matt Ritter |
Robert Levine | C. Dennis Jackson |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Barry Meyers | Bizarro |
Tracy Roberts | Darla |
Sherman Howard | Lex Luthor |
Featuring[]
Actor | Role |
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D. Christian Gottshall | Artie |
Bruce Hamilton | Reporter |
Shanna Teare | Bizarro Lana |
Eric Whitmore | Bartender |
Bill Orsini | The Man |
Zevi Wolmark | Christopher Grimes |
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