Christopher Reeve received a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in the television film: “Rear Window” 1998, playing “Janson Kemp”, a remake of the (1954) classic of the same name. Reeve also won a Grammy Award for Best Album in 1999, for the documentary: “Still Me”.
On May 27, 1995, Reeve became a quadriplegic due to a fracture in the first two cervical vertebrae, which damaged his spinal cord. After a horseback riding accident during an equestrian competition in Culpeper, he began using a wheelchair for mobility and a portable ventilator for breathing. A year later, in 1996, he received a standing ovation at the Academy Awards. Since then, the actor led a campaign for the legalization of stem cell research and created the Christopher Reeve Foundation, in addition to co-founding the Reeve-Irvine Research Center. He died young due to a serious infection resulting from his frail health.
Christopher Reeve has a star on the Los Angeles Walk of Fame, located at 7021 Hollywood Boulevard, in the Motion Picture category.
Christopher D’Olier Reeve, born on September 25, 1952, in New York, United States, died on October 10, 2004, in Mount Kisco, New York, United States, at the age of 52.
Christopher Reeve was married twice. First, to British model Gae Exton (1951-), known for her work in “Superman: The Christopher Reeve Story” (2024), from 1977 to 1987. The couple had two children: British-American Matthew Exton Reeve (1979-) and British actress Alexandra Reeve Givens (1983-). His second marriage was to American singer, actress, and activist Dana Charles Morosini Reeve (1961-2006). The couple had a son, American actor and producer Will Reeve (1992-), known for his work in: “Superman” 2025. As a boy, Will’s life was not the easiest, as his famous father became a quadriplegic. After his father’s death, Will was adopted by actor Robin McLaurin Williams (1951-2014), with whom Reeve maintained a close friendship. Early in their careers, Reeve achieved greater success and helped Robin, who, after the accident, began to reciprocate. With Reeve’s death and soon after that of Dana (from lung cancer), Robin adopted Will and raised him as her own son. But Will’s life never seemed to have a happy ending, as Robin Williams (who struggled with depression and had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and dementia) committed suicide in August 2014 and was found dead by his adopted son in his California home at the age of 63. The cause of death was asphyxiation by hanging.
My friend Theodosia,
ReplyDelete"Christopher Reeve" was, in my opinion, the best "Superman" of all time.
Ironically, the "Man of Steel" suffered an accident and became quadriplegic.
Another excellent cinematic biography.
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Thank you, Theodosia! One more interesting biography.
ReplyDeleteHi Theda, CR a true hero, what a poor man he had to endure. I happened to see a movie he was in the other day; he was such a beautiful person.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from cold Argentina.
¿Quién no conoce a este Superman? Famoso en el mundo entero, seguro.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias, Theodosia.
Dejé una nueva entrada en mi blog de un cangrejo violinista.
¡Feliz día!
Thanks for the write up. He did have his struggles. I think his youngest must have learned some great lessons in life, as well.
ReplyDeleteun très bel homme cette acteur
ReplyDeletetrès bon jeudi mon amie gros bisous
ReplyDeleteFiz um texto, para o meu blog com o nome: “Quadriplegia”. Tributo a dois atores que muito fizeram um pelo outro.
ReplyDeleteObrigado por me levar a essas memórias.
Creo que si hay que asociar un nombre al del personaje de Superman es el de este actor. Recuerdo las colas para ver la película que tuve que realizar.
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He was a good actor. I remember him in Superman :-D
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