I can't even imagine having a 6'4, dark haired, blue eyed boyfriend that played the piano, had so many other talents, a bit dorky, AND was freaking "Superman"...*faints* RIP Christopher Reeve
What a truy remarkably talented man / actor & lover of life. The absolute best Super Man ever! IMHO. God bless you your wife and your children❣ Maranatha🕊 Jesus Christ ✝️❣
I know me too. My mouth hung open. Marlon also saying dont do stunts , I know he was talking about acting but still . On an interview with dick caveat in 81 he talks at length about playing a guy with no legs & talks about the disabled. Just too ironic .
Reeves embodied the Superman/Clark Kent character . His mannerisms. Salkind saw it in him. As did everyone at the audition for Superman I'm sure. Couldn't have done better. Helped by having an Ivy League education. Being from that background. VS some handsome actor from a "less privileged and educated background". it DHOWS. He was also very humble e.g. about his piano playing ability. A trait hard to find today in any one. Usually people are over confident or too shy. He and his wife were truly big losses. So many boys grew up wanting to "be Superman/Reeves". Then to laster see him in a wheelchair paralyzed with a breathing tube. Ironic. For that to happen to "Superman". I think he played the role so well people saw him "as Superman" in real life. The tears in the eyes of many in the audience of an Oscar Awards not too much later after his fall. Fighting back the tears. He was so loved by many. He was "refreshing" to see and have in the industry...where it's every one's job to be fake. And many letting fame get to their heads. Being a "movie star"...Reeves never appeared "Hollywood". The man could have been a professional model. Didn't need any makeup. Or prosthetics to make his nose bigger or straighter. He had the looks the French host noticed...he should have had tons of women but didn't. He didn't appear to be about that. Nor was he a "player". Could have been. He was Clark Kent when not playing Superman.
Another Virgo that appreciates music. Christopher Reeve is one of my favorite Virgos. I miss him dearly!!! It made perfect sense that i connected with him because i'm a Virgo too.
12:21 pm 2 July 2024 I note how rapidly he spoke in this interview & how rapidly he must be thinking after the pivotal medical event 27 May 1995. A respirator and a wheel chair could not get in the way of his thinking
Not sure what happened years later.. The opinion clearly differed.. But the story he tells about Marlon and the Horse is scary Irony considering Chris's accident.
Actually he was said to be much busier *after* the accident than before (!): with continuing activism; interacting with cutting-edge neurological research scientists; crisscrossing the US giving many talks and gathering info; acting; directing; writing a couple of books, and being husband, and involved dad to his 3 kids.
@@donnaheim1251 the documentary finally out soon goes into a lot of what he did after the accident and yeah, you're right, he did a LOT. He absolutely was not watching the world pass him by.
I can't even imagine having a 6'4, dark haired, blue eyed boyfriend that played the piano, had so many other talents, a bit dorky, AND was freaking "Superman"...*faints*
RIP Christopher Reeve
a lovely, polite, warm and talented man. He was one of my heroes as a kid. Rest in peace Christopher. You truly were super!
Cristopher revee tenía otro
talento era un buen pianista
que talentoso era heeeeeee
Brrraaavvvoo y un buen patinador huuurrraaa👏👏👏👏💘💘💘💋💋💋👏👏
What a truy remarkably talented man / actor & lover of life.
The absolute best Super Man ever!
IMHO.
God bless you your wife and your children❣
Maranatha🕊 Jesus Christ ✝️❣
GREAT MAN. Sadly missed.
A lovely and talented man greatly missed
"Marlon gets on the horse, two seconds later he's on his head on the dirt."
I actually shivered.
I know me too. My mouth hung open. Marlon also saying dont do stunts , I know he was talking about acting but still . On an interview with dick caveat in 81 he talks at length about playing a guy with no legs & talks about the disabled. Just too ironic .
Reeves embodied the Superman/Clark Kent character . His mannerisms. Salkind saw it in him. As did everyone at the audition for Superman I'm sure. Couldn't have done better. Helped by having an Ivy League education. Being from that background. VS some handsome actor from a "less privileged and educated background". it DHOWS. He was also very humble e.g. about his piano playing ability. A trait hard to find today in any one. Usually people are over confident or too shy. He and his wife were truly big losses.
So many boys grew up wanting to "be Superman/Reeves". Then to laster see him in a wheelchair paralyzed with a breathing tube. Ironic. For that to happen to "Superman". I think he played the role so well people saw him "as Superman" in real life. The tears in the eyes of many in the audience of an Oscar Awards not too much later after his fall. Fighting back the tears. He was so loved by many. He was "refreshing" to see and have in the industry...where it's every one's job to be fake. And many letting fame get to their heads. Being a "movie star"...Reeves never appeared "Hollywood".
The man could have been a professional model. Didn't need any makeup. Or prosthetics to make his nose bigger or straighter. He had the looks the French host noticed...he should have had tons of women but didn't. He didn't appear to be about that. Nor was he a "player". Could have been. He was Clark Kent when not playing Superman.
His name is REEVE not Reeves. There is no s.
He really was THE Superman of the world . NO ONE ever played him the way Chris did .
This was awesome!
This is fantastic. he really was Superman wasn't he?
Guuuaaauuu que bien patinaba sobre hielo
Y también tocaba el piano
Cristhoper revee🎹🎹⛸️⛸️
There is only one superman, Christopher Reeve, RIP
Beautiful...✨
Who is the actress at the 5:36 mark. Somehow i got fascinated by her change of expression going from a serious look to a smile.
Que homem lindo. Grande perda pra todos nós.
Another Virgo that appreciates music. Christopher Reeve is one of my favorite Virgos. I miss him dearly!!! It made perfect sense that i connected with him because i'm a Virgo too.
Reeve is superman!!
12:21 pm 2 July 2024 I note how rapidly he spoke in this interview & how rapidly he must be thinking after the pivotal medical event 27 May 1995. A respirator and a wheel chair could not get in the way of his thinking
He was born to be Superman, not just to play him.
His opinion of Brando was not as flattering on David Letterman
Not sure what happened years later.. The opinion clearly differed.. But the story he tells about Marlon and the Horse is scary Irony considering Chris's accident.
Ironic how he speaks of Marlon Brando ridding a wild bronco and falling on his head 😞 and how he said " a bucking bronco ? Bring it on !"
I did not know he played the piano. And he played well, to my non-musician ear.
That wasn't the same story about Brando he told on Letterman.
superman smokes?!!!!
part of the script
Ironic, because that's how he ended up.....just "staring out the window, watching the world pass him by."
Actually he was said to be much busier *after* the accident than before (!): with continuing activism; interacting with cutting-edge neurological research scientists; crisscrossing the US giving many talks and gathering info; acting; directing; writing a couple of books, and being husband, and involved dad to his 3 kids.
@@donnaheim1251 the documentary finally out soon goes into a lot of what he did after the accident and yeah, you're right, he did a LOT. He absolutely was not watching the world pass him by.