Date Of Birth: September 25, 1952
Died: October 10, 2004
Real Name: Christopher D'Olier Reeve
Height: 6ft 4" (1.93m)
Christopher Reeve was an American actor, director, and activist, best known for his iconic portrayal of Superman in the late 1970s and 1980s. Born on September 25, 1952, in New York City, Reeve developed a passion for acting at an early age, eventually studying at Juilliard School. His breakthrough role came in 1978 with the release of "Superman," directed by Richard Donner, where he captivated audiences with his charismatic performance and physicality, embodying the essence of the beloved comic book hero. Reeve reprised this role in several sequels, solidifying his status as a cultural icon. Beyond his film career, he was also involved in theater, showcasing his versatility as an actor in various stage productions.
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Tragically, Reeve's life took a dramatic turn in 1995 when he suffered a life-altering spinal cord injury during an equestrian competition, which left him paralyzed from the neck down. This event marked a significant shift in his life, leading him to become a prominent advocate for spinal cord injury research and disability rights. Reeve founded the Christopher Reeve Foundation, which aimed to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities and to promote scientific research for potential cures. His resilience and determination in the face of adversity inspired many, and he became a symbol of hope and perseverance. Reeve's legacy extends beyond his film career, as he is remembered for his contributions to both the arts and the advocacy for those living with disabilities. He passed away on October 10, 2004, but his impact continues to resonate in both the entertainment industry and the realm of medical research.
- Superman (1978)
- Superman II (1980)
- Somewhere in Time (1980)
- Superman III (1983)
- The Bostonians (1984)
- Street Smart (1987)
- The Remains of the Day (1993)
- Village of the Damned (1995)
- The Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
- The Aviator (2004)