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Filmography
2012
Fan Wars
(TV series)
(executive producer - 3 episodes)
2011
Blade
(TV series)
(co-executive producer)
2011
Thor
(executive producer)
2011
Wolverine
(TV series)
(co-executive producer - 1 episode)
–
Mariko
(2011)
(co-executive producer)
2010
Iron Man
(TV series)
(co-executive producer - 8 episodes)
–
Girl
(2010)
(co-executive producer)
–
Escape
(2010)
(co-executive producer)
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Reunion
(2010)
(co-executive producer)
2010
Black Panther
(TV mini-series)
(co-executive producer - 1 episode)
2006-2007
Fantastic Four
(TV series)
(co-executive producer - 26 episodes)
–
The Cure
(2007)
(co-executive producer)
2007
Harpies
(TV movie)
(executive producer)
2007
Mosaic
(video)
(executive producer)
2003-2004
Stripperella
(TV series)
(executive producer - 13 episodes)
2003
Spider-Man
(TV series)
(executive producer - 13 episodes)
2003
Hulk
(executive producer)
2003
X2
(executive producer)
2000
X-Men
(executive producer)
1999-2000
Avengers
(TV series)
(executive producer - 13 episodes)
1998
Blade
(executive producer)
1998
Silver Surfer
(TV series)
(executive producer - 21 episodes)
Spider-Man
(TV series)
(executive producer - 39 episodes, 1994-1998)
(co-executive producer - 21 episodes, 1995-1996)
1992-1997
X-Men
(TV series)
(executive producer - 76 episodes)
–
Descent
(1997)
(executive producer)
Fantastic Four
(TV series)
(executive producer - 14 episodes, 1994-1996)
(co-executive producer - 12 episodes, 1994)
Iron Man
(TV series)
(executive producer - 15 episodes, 1994-1996)
(co-executive producer - 11 episodes, 1994)
2010
Planet Hulk
(video)
(creator: The Incredible Hulk)
2003
Hulk
(Marvel comic book character)
1999
Avengers
(TV series)
–
Kang
(1999)
(comic book & characters - uncredited / creator - uncredited)
1995-1997
X-Men
(TV series)
1993
X-Men
(Video Game)
(comic book characters)
1978
Dr. Strange
(TV movie)
(comic book & character - uncredited)
1967-1970
Spider-Man
(TV series)
–
Trip to Tomorrow
(1970)
(characters - uncredited / co-creator - uncredited / contributing writer - uncredited)
–
Down to Earth
(1970)
(characters - uncredited / co-creator - uncredited / contributing writer - uncredited)
–
Specialists and Slaves
(1970)
(characters - uncredited / co-creator - uncredited / contributing writer - uncredited)
2007
Mosaic
(video)
(presenter)
1988
RoboCop
(TV series)
(executive story editor)
1967-1968
Spider-Man
(TV series)
(story consultant - 21 episodes)
–
King Pinned
(1968)
(story consultant - as Smilin' Stan Lee)
1967
Fantastic 4
(TV series)
(based on an idea by - 1 episode)
Hide Show Actor (62 titles)
2013
Mad
(TV series)
Papa Smurf
/
Scientist
/
The Amazing Man-Spider Announcer
2007-2013
Robot Chicken
(TV series)
Stan Lee
/
Angry Driver
/
Movie Narrator
/ …
2012
Fan Wars
(TV series)
The Generalissimo
2011
Chuck
(TV series)
Stan Lee
2011
Eureka
(TV series)
Dr. (Generalissimo) Lee
–
Glimpse
(2011)
…
Dr. (Generalissimo) Lee
2010
Nikita
(TV series)
Distinguished Bystander
2007
The Condor
(video)
Grandfather
(voice) (uncredited)
2007
Heroes
(TV series)
Bus Driver
2007
Mosaic
(video)
Stanley
(voice) (uncredited)
1967-1970
Spider-Man
(TV series)
(art consultant - 27 episodes)
1986
Defenders of the Earth
(TV series)
(main title lyrics - 4 episodes, 1986)
(lyricist: main title - 1 episode, 1986)
2011
Thor
(special thanks)
2006
Nature
(TV series documentary)
(special thanks - 1 episode)
2000
X-Men
(special thanks)
Hide Show Self (115 titles)
2011
1st Look
(TV series)
Himself - Interviewee
2006
Identity
(TV series)
Himself - Stranger
2003-2004
MADtv
(TV series)
Himself
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Personal Details
Other Works:
Article for "TOTALLY FOX KIDS" magazine, Winter 1997, issue 29, "Me and My Man Spider-Man".
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Publicity Listings:
1 Biographical Movie
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1 Print Biography
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7 Interviews
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26 Articles
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Alternate Names:
Smilin' Stan Lee | Peter Parker
Height:
5' 11" (1.80 m)
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Did You Know?
Personal Quote:
If a character had the first initial in both names, I could at least remember one of the names" [his reason for creating characters with the same initial... bad memory]
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Trivia:
Admitted he'd always hoped to play the character of J. Jonah Jameson in a film adaptation of Spider-Man, though he conceded he was too old to even be considered by the time the film was actually made and praised
J.K. Simmons for his performance in the role.
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Trademark:
Closed most fan letters or personal contributions by using his trademark catchphrase, "'Nuff said"
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Nickname:
The Man
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Star Sign:
Capricorn