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Five actresses have brought Lois to the big screen since her introduction nearly 100 years ago, and we’ve ranked their portrayals of the iconic Daily Planet journalist.
5) Kate Bosworth

Kate Bosworth made her name as an ingenue delighting audiences in teen romances like Blue Crush and Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, so many of us were left scratching our heads when it was announced she’d be playing Lois in Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns.
Though Bosworth certainly gave the role a valiant effort, she lacked the edge and grit to fully realize Lois in the film, especially as a version of the character who had Superman’s child but penned the article “Why the World Doesn’t Need Superman.” To make matters worse, she lacked any meaningful chemistry with Brandon Routh’s Superman, which in turn made it all that much more difficult for moviegoers to root for the couple. To be fair, Bosworth has gone on to star in several more projects, and it seems her casting was merely one symptom of the misfire Superman Returns turned out to be.
4) Amy Adams

Amy Adams is a world-class actress, which is why it pains us that she ranks so low on our list. While Adams certainly didn’t lack the enthusiasm for the role, nor the pluck as the intrepid reporter, her portrayal of Lois didn’t quite click in Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel and subsequent DC Films.
Adams’s Lois wasn’t given all that much to do, plus, the darker, moodier tone Zack Snyder’s films possessed caused any and all quippy banter at the Daily Planet offices to come off as incongruous and disjointed. Although both Adams and Henry Cavill do their best, their chemistry as Lois and Superman doesn’t work on screen either.
3) Noel Neill

Before she lit up the small screen opposite George Reeves in the iconic Adventures of Superman series, Noel Neill played Lois Lane in a series of films about the hero opposite Kirk Alyn. Noel Neill was the first actor to ever play Lois on screen, thus setting the tone for all her on-screen successors.
Even though she was often cast as the damsel in distress, it never came at the expense of Lois’s tenacity and capability. She was the first and one of the very best to balance Lois’s indefatigable ambition with her soft spot for the Man of Steel and set the standard for the character on screen.










