George Nelson (1908-1986) was a pioneering modernist who ranks with such outstanding American designers as Raymond Loewy, Charles Eames, and Eliot Noyes. Nelson's office produced some of the twentieth century's canonical pieces of industrial design, many of which are still in production: the ball clock, the bubble lamp, and the sling sofa. Nelson also made major contributions to the storage wall, the shopping mall, the multimedia presentation, and the open-plan office system.
George Nelson's clocks are timeless & compliment in to both contemporary or retro decor. Adding a stylish clock is a perfect way to accent a room & display a little art!
To this day the death of George Reeves is still a mystery. I don't think anyone can honestly say for sure whether it was murder or suicide because there's simply too many unanswered questions.
Jimmy Olsen the faithful friend of Superman, the photographer for Lois Lane and cub reporter at the Daily Planet. Here is where you'll find all the actors who have ever played Jimmy Olsen in the movies, tv shows or animated series.
In 1938 Action Comics editors was looking for a new comic book superhero similar to Superman, Bob Kane and Bill Finger got together and created that new superhero, Batman! Well according to Bob Kane he had drawn a picture of what he thought the Caped Crusader should look like, however, Frank Foster has a different story. But alas in 1939 the first Batman comic was published and the rest is 'history'. One major difference between Superman and Batman however is the fact that Superman has super powers which comes from his Kryptonian background while Batman is mortal, a simple human being who depends on his 'awesome gadgets'. In this lens we'll look at who's actually played the Caped Crusader over the years on television and the big screen. The Caped Crusader will always be a work in progress, so check back from time to time to see what might be different or if there's a new Batman in the mist.