Reeve_14x48
Your_comments

Pass this billboard on
to a friend or colleague.
Click the red Pass It On® arrow
to get started.



Superman_thumb
Download a letter-size
PDF of this billboard.

Your Comments

I met him in his movies in India and was his fan!! Felt sad when we lost him. His strength is an inspiration.
Posted 12 days ago by Aruna J from Mumbai, India

CHRISTOPER REEVE WAS A NICE MAN. I DID NOT MEET HIM, BUT HE WAS A VERY NICE MAN. KEEP IT UP CHRISTOPHER! KEEP IT UP!
Posted 2 months ago by MIKAELA A from SALEM, NH

He is not Superman in films; he is a super man in real life.
Posted 4 months ago by Kirthishri M.V. from Bangalore, India

After airfare offers .dirt cheap airline tickets usa best airlines services offered by southwest airlines .airline companies in us low cost airline carriers .so so airline tickets cheap last minute iran airfare .In a look las vegas airline and hotel packages above .follow spirit airline santo domingo international discount airfare wathc student plane tickets delta airlines checked luggage should .Where malaysia airline award This was .Before .
Posted 9 months ago by PREDDYWED from Moldova

Christopher Reeves showed strength by fighting his paralysis and continuing to act and direct until he died
Posted 10 months ago by Thomas R. from Brookings Oregon

Not only was he strong, he was inspirational! The will to never give up and help others when you're having a bad day is not commonly found in people.
Posted 10 months ago by Elisa J. from Brookings

I was moved immediately when I saw this on the way through North Carolina. After losing him just a few years ago, I was taken aback to see him on a billboard. And with that one word "Strength"... Even now I find myself getting emotional.
Posted about 1 year ago by Christopher from Williamsburg, VA

I saw this billboard on my way to work one day, shortly after he died. I had to pull myself together just to go into my office. He was, is, and will ALWAYS be a Superman to me. And Dana, rest her soul, will always be his Lois Lane.
Posted about 1 year ago by Michelle S. from Charlotte, NC

Awesome!
Posted about 1 year ago by M.k.L from Oregon

As a paraplegic myself, I truly understand how strong and "super" this man (and his courageous wife) were.
Posted over 2 years ago by Paul C. from Minnesota

he realy IS super man.
Posted over 2 years ago by from

He was very strong.
Posted over 2 years ago by Brittany H. from Hendo, North Carolina USA

Strength describes him. He is a superman!
Posted over 2 years ago by Cheyenne H. from Downey

I always loved him... and always will. He is my superman, my hero
Posted over 2 years ago by corky from san antonio, texas

Bingo! You used the perfect picture for this billboard! I worked for him before his accident as a movie Set Assistant. His personal kindness and spirit in this photograph shows the 'real' him. It shows his golden heart and spirit stayed the same after the ordeal. Thank you so much... this is the billboard that made me discover your organization. Please keep showing it over and over again...
Posted over 2 years ago by MariaGrazia S. from Suwanee, Georgia USA

He certainly embraced SUPER everything. Super wife, super children, super friends, super memories. Sad that their light has been extinguished however in our hearts they still shine.
Posted over 2 years ago by Lady Samm from Toronto, Canada

Very powerful! - Was, and still is the personification of true strength!
Posted over 2 years ago by Andrew A from Corvallis, Oregon USA

We should all be inspired to live like Superman and know that it's inner strength that really matters!!!
Posted over 2 years ago by Devin R. from North Carolina, USA

"He is superman. I thought he was a great man. (I still do.)"

me five.
Posted over 2 years ago by from

Good day. Useful Links!!!
Posted over 2 years ago by from

me four.. ;)
Posted over 2 years ago by T.T Turkey from

I printed this out/cut it out & thumbtacked it to my pod wall at work. I see it everyday and I am reminded that I am not paralyzed and I can do this! The billboard made me cry. My life isn't so hard- just somedays it feels like it is.
Posted over 2 years ago by R. H. from Utah

me three
Posted over 2 years ago by J. K. R. from Florida

me too.
Posted over 2 years ago by from

He is superman. I thought he was a great man. (I still do.)
Posted over 2 years ago by Steph G. from Pennsylvania

Strength says so much, he truly is a Super man.
Posted over 2 years ago by Rox P from Canada

Strength

About This Billboard

Christopher Reeve was first introduced to movie audiences as Clark Kent in “Superman” in 1978. He followed his Superman fame by acting in many more movies, including the “Superman” sequels, and numerous theater productions. He was extremely busy in the activist arena, championing causes for the environment and the arts among others. However, in 1995, Reeve’s life changed dramatically.

The active sportsman loved riding horses and participating in jumping competitions. At an equestrian competition in May of 1995, Reeve was thrown from his horse. The injury was severe. He broke two of the vertebrae in his neck and was paralyzed from the neck down. Reeve’s prognosis was grim: he wouldn’t be able to walk again or even breathe without the help of a ventilator.

Rather than give up, Reeve became determined to beat paralysis and the spinal cord injuries. His previous fervor for many causes coalesced into one: spinal cord injuries and other nervous system disorders such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Reeve, along with his wife Dana, set up a paralysis foundation to raise money for research and also to give support to others in similar situations. He continued to act and became a director with several movies to his credit. Reeve passed away on October 10, 2004, after suffering heart failure, but his strength will never be forgotten.