Batmanmay be Gotham ’s lead vigilante , but its principal police force enforcement policeman is James " Jim " Gordon , and here ’s every actor to play the fictitious character . He may not be quite as interesting as the Caped Crusader , but Gordon has to make do with things Batman almost never does ,   as there still needs to be someone honest working from within the system to try and fix it , no matter how corrupt that system might be . After all , as efficacious as Batman is , there are thing better handle by someone de jure entrusted with the law .

That ’s not to say that Gordon is a screechy clean individual , although his level of dirtiness depend on who ’s writing him . Gordon is n’t resistant to using refutable tactic to achieve a desired outcome , albeit usually an resultant that will genuinely gain the citizens of Gotham City . The biggest focal point on Gordon ’s complex fictional character arc onscreen to date came in FOX’sGotham , which many say would ’ve profit from keeping the focus on the GCPD and less on the growth of youngBruce Wayne .

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Jim Gordon , whether he swear out as commissioner or some other rank in the GCPD , is a truly essential figure in the Batman mythology . Without further ado , here ’s every doer to fetch Gordon to life in moving picture or on telly so far , with one caution . We ’re only covering live - natural action portrayals this fourth dimension , as animation has enough to merit its own examination in the future .

Lyle Talbot - Batman and Robin (1949 Serial)

Lyle Talbot , a coarse bearing in the film of infamous director Ed Wood , had the honor of play Jim Gordon for the first time in the 1949 serialBatman and Robin . In an comical wind , at one point a baddie called The Wizard is capable to render himself invisible , then use this to try and vote down Gordon . This leads to the hilarious sight of a gun floating outside the window of Gordon ’s office . Needless to say , screen depictions of Batman in the 1940s were much less serious than they tend to be now . Talbot break down on to be a unconstipated on the democratic 1950s sitcomThe escapade of Ozzie and Harriet .

Neil Hamilton - Batman (1966 TV Show & Movie)

Speaking of not so serious takes on both Batman and Jim Gordon , Neil Hamilton played the commissioner in the beloved 1960sBatmanTV series and its movie comrade . Hamilton ’s Gordon was a turn more by the book in the beginning on in the series , but finally seemed to lose a few IQ points and get sillier , as so often happen to characters in television clowning . At one point later on on he really laments the estimate that Batman is n’t around to handle things , so he ’ll have to attend to and solve a major compositor’s case by himself , or at least only with the help of his subordinate constabulary officeholder .

Pat Hingle - Tim Burton & Joel Schumacher Batman Movies

An always in - demand character actor with a walloping 200 deferred payment on his resume , the late Pat Hingle is still in all probability best known for dally Jim Gordon , debuting in Tim Burton ’s 1989Batmanmovie asterisk Michael Keaton . Hingle would reprise the role for Burton’sBatman Returns , then become one of only two actors - alongside Michael Gough asAlfred Pennyworth- to skip over from Burton ’s films into Joel Schumacher’sBatman ForeverandBatman & Robin . Despite the increased silliness to be found in the latter , Hingle did n’t really exchange much of anything about his public presentation , which curiously worked . apparently though , that was n’t enough to carry through them .

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Gary Oldman - The Dark Knight Trilogy

A pop choice for the good worker to play Jim Gordon to day of the month , Gary Oldman make for the eventual Gotham police commissioner to sprightliness in Christopher Nolan’sBatman Begins , The Dark Knight , andThe Dark Knight Rises . Oldman brought his common gravitas and charisma to the part , as fans get to watch Gordon evolve into his key signature ego , as well as evolve his friendly relationship and workings partnership with Batman . So much of what Batman accomplishes in these films would be inconceivable without Gordon accept his back . On a sluttish line , Oldman also merit credit for his impeccable mustache , a facial feature of speech common to most version of the fictitious character .

Ben McKenzie - Gotham (FOX TV Series)

Whether or not any particular Batman fan would jibe that Ben McKenzie ’s Jim Gordon onGothamwas the good alive - natural action version of the character to date , it ’s hard to argue him being the most developed . By virtue of being one of the main admirer of the serial , Gordon got over 100 episodes to germinate and modify as both a military personnel and a cop , or arguably de - evolve and get worse , according to someGothamhaters . Either style , the role gave McKenzie a luck to reward that he ’s far from the adolescent idol people knew fromThe O.C. , and is now a full - fledged dramatic lead .

JK Simmons - Justice League (2017)

It ’s toilsome to follow an actor the caliber of Gary Oldman in any role , but if one must try , casting an evenly talented gentleman like JK Simmons as Jim Gordon is an inspired move . for certain , Justice League- or at least the Whedon Cut - was n’t the respectable DC pic out there , but Gordon was n’t really in it enough to be blamed for any of its defect , and Simmons is fun to watch as always . Fans will get to see some more of Simmons ' Gordon in the highly anticipatedZack Snyder issue ofJustice Leaguecoming in 2021 , and sinceThe Batmanis outside of the DCEU , could presumably return for a next film .

Jeffrey Wright - The Batman (2021)

speak ofThe Batman , 2021 will in reality see two live - action mechanism Jim Gordons running around , asWestworldstandout Jeffrey Wright is put to play the character in Matt Reeves ' standalone film concerning a youngerBatman . Wright will have a draw to populate up to , but should be perfectly capable of taking his place alongside his predecessors when it add up to playing Gotham ’s top copper . Wright becomes the first African - American doer , or non - ashen actor menstruum , to play Gordon , but really , there ’s nothing about the character that suits it more toward any special subspecies or ethnicity .

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Every Actor To Play Jim Gordon In Batman Movies & TV Shows

James Gordon in 1949 Batman & Robin Serial

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Pat Hingle as James Gordon looking up in Batman 1989

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Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Jim Gordon in The Batman, looking slightly up and wearing a dress shirt.

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