Semple studied playwriting at Columbia and had two plays produced on Broadway—Tomorrow In Samarkand (1955) and The Golden Fleecing (1959)—while in his thirties. But he hit his full stride after he moved to television and created the Batman series, which led to movie assignments that gave him the chance to put a witty, camp spin on other pop-culture reboots.
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