Christopher Reeves Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Christopher Reeves Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Actor Christopher Reeves including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Christopher Reeves
Real Name Christopher Reeves
Profession Actors, Directors
Famous as Actor
Nationality American
Personal life of Christopher Reeves
Born on 25 September 1952
Birthday 25th September
Died At Age 52
Sun Sign Libra
Born in Mount Kisco, New York, United States
Died on 10 October 2004
Cause of Death Famous People to Die of Heart Attack
Spouse/Partner Dana Reeve (m. 1992-2004)
Children William Reeve, Matthew Reeve, Alexandra Reeve
Personal Fact of Christopher Reeves

Christopher Reeves was a legendary American actor, director, writer, producer and activist who rose to prominence for his perfect portrayal of the DC Comic book superhero, Superman. With deep blue eyes, towering height and athletic built, Reeves played the role of a superhero with utmost ease .

Born in an upper-class household, Reeves was bit by the acting bug early in his life. It was while studying at Cornell University that Reeves took up acting professionally. He made his Broadway debut and soon was asked to play the lead character of Clark Kent/Superman. Over the years, apart from the Superman series, Reeves showed his brilliance as an actor in various films including The Remains of the Dark, Rear Window and so on. Acting apart, Reeves was a licensed pilot and flew solo across the Atlantic twice.

He was also an active campaigner of various issues related to health and society. It was a tragic accident during an equestrian competition in Culpeper, Virginia that left him as a quadriplegic. However, superman that he was, he did not let his physical impairment come in between his acting and activism. He founded the Christopher Reeve Foundation and lobbied for issues related to spinal cord injuries and human embryonic stem cell research.