2004 Movie News Archives

In memory of Christopher Reeve

October 29, 2004: Friends, family gather at Juilliard for Reeve memorial

Christopher Reeve's life was celebrated today by family and friends at the Juilliard School in Manhattan.

More than 900 people attended the memorial service at the school's Lincoln Center campus for Reeve. The strapping actor had played "Superman" on screen and spent the last nine years of his life as a quadriplegic after a riding accident.

Among the early arrivals were Senator Hillary Clinton and Teresa Heinz Kerry, wife of the Democratic presidential candidate; actresses Glenn Close, Mary Tyler Moore and Susan Sarandon; television hosts Larry King and Katie Couric and director Mike Nichols.

Reeve had worked tirelessly toward finding a cure for paralysis after his accident.

Scott Remington, a paraplegic injured in a logging accident, also came to honor Reeve. The Brant Lake, New York, man raised $135-thousand dollars for the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, and the actor had invited Remington to his home for a visit in February.

The service, which was closed to the media, was held at the same facility where Reeve received his doctorate in May 1997 before delivering a memorable speech to the graduating class. The memorial, like the graduation, drew a standing-room only crowd.

Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell was to sing "The Impossible Dream" from "Man of LaMancha," and the memorial was slated to close with the cast of Broadway's "The Lion King" performing the song "Circle of Life."

The service's speakers included Reeve's wife, Dana; his Juilliard roommate and lifelong friend, Robin Williams; and actresses Close and Meryl Streep. Reeve's three children, Matthew, Alexandra and Will, had prepared a 20-minute film about life with their father, and Reeve's brother, Benjamin, planned to share memories of their childhood.

Iowa Senator Tom Harkin, who worked with Reeve to increase funding for spinal cord injury research, was also on the list of speakers, along with environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Junior.



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