Jean Hale Coleman Who Starred in ‘Batman’ Dead At 82

Born on Dec. 27, 1938, in Salt Lake City, Hale grew up in Darien, CT. She attended college at the University of Utah and Skidmore College.
Hale came from Mormon heritage. After modeling, she took up acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, where she met Dabney Coleman, who she married in 1961 and divorced in 1984.
She broke into film with the help of Sandra Dee’s agent and a contract with 20th Century Fox. She debuted in the 1963 horror film “Violent Midnight.”
The actress was best known for playing Lisa, a woman helping to brainwash other women to try and overthrow the patriarchy, opposite James Coburn and Lee J Cobb in the 1967 spy spoof In Like Flint.
Also in 1967, Hale played Polly, the accomplice of the Mad Hatter, in two episodes of season two of ABC’s Batman – The Contaminated Cowl and The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul.
In 1984, Hale started a production company with Gino Tanasescu — Coleman-Tanasescu Entertainment — before going solo in 2000.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Hale’s most recent project before her death was a script called “Being Jeannie,” based on a true story of a woman who impersonated her in the 1960s.
She is survived by her three children ‑ Kelly, Randy, and Quincy – who share Dabney Coleman as their father.
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