10 Best Batman Actors You Never Saw On-Screen

In Gotham City, a plethora of actors have donned the cape and cowl to become the Batman. While most fans are familiar with those who have portrayed the Dark Knight on-screen in live-action films, there are other talented actors who have given voice and form to Batman in ways that audiences may not have seen on the silver screen. Here are ten of the best Batman actors you never saw on-screen:
1. Kevin Conroy – Renowned for his iconic voice role as Batman in “Batman: The Animated Series,” Kevin Conroy brought depth, gravitas, and a sense of justice that defined the character for a generation.
2. Bruce Greenwood – Greenwood has lent his commanding voice to Batman in animated films such as “Batman: Under The Red Hood” and “Young Justice.” His portrayal is both stern and compassionate.
3. Jason O’Mara – As the voice of Batman in multiple animated DC Universe Original Movies, O’Mara has brought consistency and a rugged charm to the character’s animated incarnation.
4. Will Arnett – Though known for a more comedic take as LEGO Batman in “The LEGO Movie” series, Arnett’s gruff performance captures the humor and heroism of this unique representation of Bruce Wayne.
5. Peter Weller – Known primarily for his role as RoboCop, Weller also voiced an older, world-weary Dark Knight in the adaption of Frank Miller’s “Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.”
6. Rino Romano – Lending his voice in “The Batman” animated television series, Romano portrayed a younger and less-experienced Batman with a balance of curiosity and determination.
7. Roger Craig Smith – Smith voiced an impressive, physically powerful Batman in video games like “Batman: Arkham Origins,” showcasing the character’s combat prowess and strategic mind.
8. Jeremy Sisto – In the animated film “Justice League: The New Frontier,” Sisto brought an edgier tone to his interpretation of Batman with a no-nonsense attitude fitting for the superhero during Cold War paranoia.
9. Anthony Ruivivar – Voicing Bruce Wayne/Batman in “Beware the Batman,” Ruivivar gave life to a sleek, stealth-based version of the character with unique aesthetic changes from traditional depictions.
10. Michael Ironside – Though he only voiced an older Bruce Wayne/Batman for an episode of “Batman: The Animated Series” titled “Legends of the Dark Knight,” Ironside left an impressionable mark with his deeply resonant take on an elder statesman version of Gotham’s protector.
These actors might not have physically appeared on-screen, but their voices brought Batman to life across various platforms, leaving an indelible mark upon the legacy of this beloved superhero.





