J. Jonah Jameson
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Other media adaptations
Jameson has been a regular character in almost all adaptations of Spider-Man.
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The 1960s animated series contained the most negative depiction with the character, voiced by Paul Kligman, being an egotistical loudmouth who automatically accuses the superhero of any crime, even when the evidence clearly contradicts him.
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Animated series - Superhero
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Subsequent depictions have portrayed the character as more reasonable, particularly in the 1990s animated series, where JJJ was voiced by Ed Asner. A difference in this particular series is that JJJ's hatred of Spiderman is due less to his powers and more to his wearing a mask- in this continuity, his wife was killed by a masked gunman, causing him to hate people who wear masks and/or think they're above the law.
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The character's live action appearances were performed by David White in the television movie, Robert F. Simon in the subsequent television series. J. K. Simmons plays the character in the feature film.
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David White - Television movie - Robert F. Simon - Television series - J. K. Simmons - Feature film
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In the movie JJJ retains his dislike for Spider-Man, but he also shows he is a very loyal man who under the right circumstances would die to protect others and - at some level - knows that Spider-Man is a hero.
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