Christopher Reeve (1952-2004)

Approval Rate: 75%

75%Approval ratio

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    kolby1973

    Sun Mar 06 2011

    I always liked Christopher Reeve. He was great as Superman and seemed very talented. He was also my first guy crush. It was sad to hear of him passing on.

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    lillyscott

    Sun Mar 06 2011

    he never let his accident stop him from doing the best to his ability. he seemed so strong that i was surprised to hear of his death.

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    zuchinibut

    Thu Jan 26 2006

    I think it was disheartening to hear of Christopher Reeves death. He became such a huge public figure after his accident, and so many people admired him for his strenght in the face of adversity. He had such a desire to fight his fate, and I felt that he would be around longer to work towards research for those with spinal injuries.

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    kattwoman

    Wed Apr 06 2005

    heartbreaking. he showed great strength and determination to keep going and always striving for improvement. i am sad to see him go but im sure his tired body can now rest and the world is a little bit better for having christopher reeve in it for a short time

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    x_factor_z

    Sun Mar 27 2005

    I gave him a good rating alone, just for Superman.

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    arabsatt1337

    Thu Feb 24 2005

    THERE IS ONLY ONE SUPERMAN, AND THAT IS CHRISTOPHER REEVE. LET HIS MEMORY BE REMEMBER!

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    hello333

    Sat Feb 12 2005

    i liked him he was a great actor.

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    aurielle

    Mon Dec 27 2004

    A hero both on and off the screen. His strength and courage in the face of terrible paralysis was amazing. Although I can't recall ever seeing him as Superman, I saw the movie Somewhere In Time as a girl and had the biggest crush on Christopher Reeve. When he was in the accident, I can remember crying and asking my mom if he would be alright. Reeve's death was tragic and far too soon. I believe he was making some progress, and it's too bad that he couldn't live to see his dreams come true and his son grow up.

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    andrewscott

    Wed Dec 15 2004

    I admired his noble way not letting a major handicap get in the way of a productive life, and his tremendous skill for inspiring compassion for a great cause. Christopher Reeve put a human face on what it means to be a paralysis victim, lending dignity and a voice to many who'd long been suffering in silence. You don't have to bend steel to be someone's hero. As the Superman actor proved, courageously giving the best of yourself to the world regardless of obstacles is what truly defines a hero.

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    cherrysoda99

    Mon Nov 15 2004

    I was surprised to hear of his death. I watched a lot of his stuff, and I was realyl a fan of him. He was a brave guy, and he didn't deserve to put up with all the crap that he went through. But, he did, and he was always optimistic, always a fighter.

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    mariusqeldroma

    Sat Oct 30 2004

    One tough cookie to be as active as he was with what he was up against. Gonna miss him.

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    actress33kcome_dy

    Thu Oct 28 2004

    God Bless Him.

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    abichara

    Sun Oct 17 2004

    I was saddened to hear of Christopher Reeves death. He made his greatest contributions not on the big screen, but rather with his advocacy of scientific research that will lead to cures for paralysis and other debilitating diseases. Although Reeve's never did live to see the day that he would walk again, his life after his accident in 1995 taught us all that we can contribute even under bad circumstances. Reeve could have hidden, but instead he chose to be an advocate with life saving research. That made it a life worth living...Rest In Peace.

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    pzkpfw_vi_e

    Fri Oct 15 2004

    In his life, Reeves was Superman, in every sense of the word. But on that day, for the first time in a long time, Reeve walked again. It is very rare for a person to rebound from such a tragedy and make some good out of their life. It is a rarity that after such an event that a person doesn't spend time asking god 'why', but begins to make the world ask 'how', he made us question how he did the things he did with the little he had. He had enough problems himself, trying to deal with his own condition, but instead, he tried to help others just like him. He spent the rest of his life not only fighting for himself, but fighting for victims of spinal cord injuries. Most of all, in those years that he was paralyised, he did more good for this world then anyone could have asked from him. He turned from a superhero on the screen to a real hero in life. Although his accident was tragic, it brought out someone in him that would not have been seen if his spine wasn't crushed.

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    irishgit

    Thu Oct 14 2004

    Ok, he seemed like a decent guy, and a courageous one at that, but I found the media hype around him a little much. Not that there was much evidence that that was his doing, but I've got to say it turned me off a tad. There's a lot of folks with similar injuries, who suffer in silent anonymity. The fact that I never thought much of him as an actor probably didn't help matters any.

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    minkey

    Thu Oct 14 2004

    This guy went from being on the top of the world to being basically helpless, but he still had the will power and drive to succeed and he made some big strides. He was a great role model and will be remembered as a hero of sorts.