Christopher Reeve was an American actor, best known for his iconic role as Superman in the late 1970s and 1980s films. Born on September 25, 1952, he starred in four Superman movies, becoming a cultural symbol of the superhero genre.
In 1995, Reeve's life changed dramatically when he suffered a spinal cord injury in a horseback riding accident, which left him paralyzed from the neck down. He became an advocate for spinal cord injury research and disability rights, using his platform to raise awareness and funds for related causes.
Reeve also directed and produced films, and he wrote a memoir titled "Still Me," detailing his experiences. He passed away on October 10, 2004, but is remembered for both his contributions to film and his inspirational activism. If you'd like to know more about his career or legacy, let me know!
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