Christopher D'Olier Reeve (
September 25,
1952 –
October 10,
2004) was an
American actor,
director,
producer and
writer. He established himself early as a
Juilliard-trained
stage actor before portraying
Superman/Kal-El/
Clark Kent in four films, from
1978 to
1987. In the
1980s, he starred in several films, including
Somewhere in Time (1980),
Deathtrap (1982),
The Bostonians (1984), and
Street Smart (1987). He also starred in many plays, including the
Broadway plays
Fifth of July (1980 - 1982) and
The Marriage of Figaro (1985). In 1987, he led a public rally in support of 77 Chilean actors, directors, and playwrights who had been sentenced to death by the dictator
Augusto Pinochet for criticizing his regime in their works. Pinochet canceled the sentence after the ensuing media coverage, and Reeve was awarded with three national distinctions from
Chile for his actions. In the
1990s, Reeve acted in such films as
Noises Off (1992),
The Remains of the Day (1993), and
Village of the Damned (1995).
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