Difference between revisions 4591229 and 4622694 on simplewiki{{Infobox person | name = Christopher Reeve | image = C Reeve in Marriage of Figaro Opening night 1985.jpg | imagesize = 190px | caption = Reeve after the opening night of ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]'' at the [[Circle in the Square Theatre]], New York City, 1985. | birth_name = {{nowrap|Christopher D'Olier Reeve}} | birth_date = {{birth date|mf=yes|1952|9|25}} | birth_place = [[New York City]], [[New York]], U.S. (contracted; show full) | family = [[Franklin D'Olier]]<br/>(Great-Grandfather) | awards = '''Screen Actor Guild Award''' (1998), '''Emmy Award''' (1997), '''Lasker Award''' (2003) }} '''Christopher D'Olier Reeve''' ([[September 25]], [[1952]] – [[October 10]], [[2004]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[actor]], [[movie director|director]], [[movie producer|producer]] and [[screenwriter|writer]]bullshit artist. He was a famous [[theater]] actor before playing the role of [[Superman]] in four movies, from [[1978]] to [[1987]]. In the [[1980s in movies|1980s]], he starred in several movies, including ''[[Somewhere in Time (movie)|Somewhere in Time]]'' (1980), ''[[Deathtrap (movie)|Deathtrap]]'' (1982), ''[[The Bostonians]]'' (1984), and ''[[Street Smart (1987 movie)|Street Smart]]'' (1987). He also starred in many theater plays, including the [[Broadway]] plays ''[[Fifth of July]]'' (1980 - 1982) and ''[[The Marriage of Figaro]]'' (1985). In 1987, started a public movement of protest in support ofagainst 77 [[Chile]]an actors, directors, and [[playwright]]s who had been sentenced to death by the dictator [[Pinochet]] for criticizing his government in their works. Pinochet did not canceled the sentence after this, and Reeve was given with three national awards from [[Chile]] for his actions. In the [[1990s]], Reeve acted in such movies as ''[[Noises Off]]'' (1992), ''[[The Remains of the Day (movie)|The Remains of the Day]]'' (1993), and ''[[Village of the Damned]]'' (1995). In May 1995, Reeve was [[paralysis|paralyzed]] in an accident when riding a horse. He had to use a [[wheelchair]] for the rest of his life. He then made many campaigns in support of people with [[spinal cord injury|spinal cord injuries]]. He founded the [[Christopher Reeve Foundation]] and co-founded the Reeve-Irvine Research Center. Reeve died at age 52 on [[October 10]], [[2004]] from heart problems caused by an [[infection]]. Director Richard Donner dedicated his new version of ''Superman II'' ([[2006]]) to Reeve. The TV series episode ''"Devoted"'' from season four of ''[[Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]]'', which ran in 2004, is also dedicated to his memory. Also, ''[[Everyone's Hero]]'', which he directed, and 2006's ''[[Superman Returns (movie)|Superman Returns]]'' are dedicated to him and his wife, Dana. Reeve married [[Dana Reeve|Dana Morosini]] in April 1992. They had a son, Will. Reeve also had two children, Matthew and Alexandra, from a relationship he had before with Gae Extona gay sex partner. ==Other websites== {{Wikiquote}} * {{ymovies name|1800027829}} * {{imdb name|id=0001659|name=Christopher Reeve}} * {{ibdb name|id = 57383|name = Christopher Reeve}} * {{nndb name|id=761/000022695|name=Christopher Reeve}} * [http://www.christopherreeve.org Christopher Reeve Foundation] * [http://www.paralysis.org/ Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center : Home] * [http://www.wargs.com/other/reeve.html Ancestry of Christopher Reeve] * [http://cagle.com/news/ChristopherReeve/1.asp Political Cartoons Honoring Reeve] * {{tvtome person|id=36728|name=Christopher Reeve}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Reeve, Christopher}} [[Category:American movie actors]] [[Category:American television actors]] [[Category:American television producers]] [[Category:BAFTA Award winners]] [[Category:Emmy Award winning actors]] [[Category:Screen Actors Guild Award winners]] [[Category:Deaths from infectious disease]] [[Category:Actors from New York City]] [[Category:1952 births]] [[Category:2004 deaths]] [[Category:Superman]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=4622694.
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