Christopher Reeve
Christopher Reeve became a cultural icon with his portrayal of Clark Kent, the mild-mannered reporter who transforms into Superman, in Richard Donner’s 1978 film. His blend of earnestness and quiet strength defined the superhero for a generation, anchoring the Superman franchise through its sequels. Reeve’s ability to balance the vulnerability of Clark Kent with the commanding presence of Superman helped elevate the genre beyond typical action fare. Outside of superhero armor, he showed a thoughtful side in The Remains of the Day, where his nuanced performance complemented Anthony Hopkins in this acclaimed drama. Though primarily celebrated as an actor, Reeve’s impact extends beyond his roles—his work on revitalizing superhero cinema influenced countless adaptations to follow. Reeve’s screen presence combined a classical charm with a relatable humanity, making Superman’s heroic ideals feel both inspiring and accessible. Whether navigating the iconic red cape or exploring more subdued roles, his performances remain memorable moments in film history.
Browse 6 HD movie screencap galleries featuring Christopher Reeve, including Village of the Damned, The Remains of the Day, and Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Village of the Damned (1995)
In a small American village, an unexplained visitation by an otherworldly pres..
The Remains of the Day (1993)
In post-World War I Britain, Stevens serves as the devoted head butler of Darl..
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
Superman takes on the challenge of halting the escalating nuclear arms race th..
Superman III (1983)
Ross Webster, a wealthy industrialist, enlists Gus Gorman, a talented but clum..
Superman II (1980)
General Zod and two Kryptonian followers escape from the Phantom Zone and arri..
Superman (1978)
Clark Kent works as a reporter at the Daily Planet in Metropolis, where he sha..