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Christopher Reeve filmography

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Reeve in 1980

This is a complete filmography for American actor and director Christopher Reeve.

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1978 Gray Lady Down Lieutenant JG Phillips [1]
Superman Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman [2]
1980 Somewhere in Time Richard Collier [3]
Superman II Clark Kent / Superman [4][5]
1982 Deathtrap Clifford Anderson [6]
Monsignor Father John Flaherty [7]
1983 Superman III Clark Kent / Superman / Evil Superman [8]
1984 The Bostonians Basil Ransom [9][10]
1985 The Aviator Edgar Anscombe [11]
1987 Street Smart Jonathan Fisher [12]
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace Clark Kent / Superman Also writer [13]
1988 Switching Channels Blaine Bingham [14]
1992 Noises Off Frederick Dallas / Philip Brent [15]
The American Constitution: The Road from Runnymede Narrator (voice) Documentary [16]
1993 Morning Glory Will Parker [17]
The Remains of the Day Congressman Jack Lewis [18]
1994 Speechless Bob Freed [19]
1995 Village of the Damned Dr. Alan Chaffee [20]
2006 Everyone's Hero Director and executive producer; posthumous release [21]
Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman Archive footage; posthumous release
2007 Christopher Reeve: Hope in Motion Himself Posthumous release
2024 Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Archive footage; posthumous release

Television

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Television films

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1979 The Muppets Go Hollywood Himself Television special [22]
1982 I Love Liberty Himself Television special [23]
1985 Anna Karenina Alexei Vronsky [24]
Dinosaur! Himself / Host Documentary [25]
Night of 100 Stars II Himself Television special [26]
1987 The Grand Knockout Tournament Himself Television special [27]
1988 The Great Escape II: The Untold Story Major John Dodge [28]
1990 The Rose and the Jackal Allan Pinkerton [29]
Black Tide Narrator (voice) Documentary [30]
1991 Bump in the Night Lawrence Muller [31]
Death Dreams George Westfield [32]
1992 Nightmare in the Daylight Sean Farrell [33]
Mortal Sins Father Tom Cusack [34]
Last Ferry Home Bill Turner [35]
1993 The Sea Wolf Humphrey Van Weyden [36]
1995 Above Suspicion Dempsey Cain [37]
1996 Without Pity: A Film About Abilities Narrator (voice) Documentary [38]
A Step Toward Tomorrow Denny Gabriel [39]
1997 In the Gloaming Director [40]
1998 Rear Window Jason Kemp Also executive producer [41]
2004 The Brooke Ellison Story Director [42]

Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1974–1976 Love of Life Ben Harper Series regular [43]
1974 Great Performances Officer Episode: "Enemies" [44]
1975 ABC Wide World of Mystery Max 67 Episode: "The Norming of Jack 243"
1980 The Muppet Show Himself / Guest Star Episode: "Christopher Reeve" [45]
1981–1985 Saturday Night Live Himself / Host 3 episodes [46]
1983 Faerie Tale Theatre Prince Charming / 'My son, the Prince' Episode: "Sleeping Beauty" [47]
1990 HBO Storybook Musicals It Zwibble (voice) Episode: "Earthday Birthday" [48]
1991 Carol & Company Rex / Bob Episode: "Overnight Male" [49]
The Carol Burnett Show Himself Episode #12.4 [50]
1992 Road to Avonlea Robert Rutherford Episode: "A Dark and Stormy Night" [51]
Tales from the Crypt Fred Episode: "What's Cookin'" [52]
1993 Frasier Leonard (voice) Episode: "Space Quest" [53]
1994 The Unpleasant World of Penn & Teller Himself Episode #1.6 [54]
1995 Black Fox Alan Johnson Miniseries [55]
In the Wild Himself Episode: "Grey Whales with Christopher Reeve" [56]
2000 Sesame Street Himself Episodes: "The Porridge Lovers Visit Sesame Street" & "A Day with Big Bird and the Birdketters" [57]
2003 The Practice Kevin Healy Episode: "Burnout"; also writer [58]
A History of US Creative consultant [59]
2003–2004 Smallville Dr. Virgil Swann Episodes: "Rosetta" & "Legacy" [60]

Stage

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Year Title Role Venue Ref.
1968 Iphigenia in Aulis Soldier Williamstown Theatre Festival[a] [61]
Camino Real Guard / Medical Student [62]
Galileo Gentleman / Monk [63]
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Office Boy / Henchman [64]
1969 The Hostage Russian sailor Loeb Drama Center [65]
Death of a Salesman Stanley
A Month in the Country Beliaev
The Music Man Traveling Salesman McCarter Theatre [66]
1970 Private Lives Victor Prynne Boothbay Playhouse [67]
Another Language Jerry
Roar Like a Dove Bernard
Ethan Frome
1971 Forty Carats Peter Latham US tour [68]
1972 Richard III Edward IV Old Globe Theatre [69]
The Merry Wives of Windsor Fenton [70]
Love's Labour's Lost Dumaine [71]
1973 The Irregular Verb To Love Michael Vickers US tour [72]
1974 The Threepenny Opera Macheath Loeb Drama Center [73]
1975 Berchtesgaden Young officer Theater for the New City [74]
Berkeley Square Peter Standish Manhattan Theatre Club [75]
1975–1976 A Matter of Gravity Nicky Broadhurst Theatre[b] [44]
1977 My Life Grandfather Circle Repertory Company [76]
1980 The Front Page Hildy Johnson Williamstown Theatre Festival [77]
The Cherry Orchard Yasha [78]
Fifth of July Kenneth Talley, Jr. New Apollo Theatre [79]
1981 The Greeks Achilles Williamstown Theatre Festival [80]
1983 Holiday Ned Seton [81]
1984 The Aspern Papers Henry Jarvis Theatre Royal Haymarket [82]
Richard Cory Richard Corey Williamstown Theatre Festival [83]
1985 The Royal Family Tony Cavendish [84]
The Marriage of Figaro Count Almaviva Circle in the Square Theatre [85]
1986 Summer and Smoke John Buchanan Jr. Williamstown Theatre Festival [86]
1987 The Rover Willmore [87]
1988 Summer and Smoke John Buchanan Jr. Ahmanson Theatre [88]
Mesmer Dr. Anton Mesmer Williamstown Theatre Festival
Roundabout Theatre Company
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1989 The Winter's Tale Polixenes The Public Theater [91]
Company of Poets: A William Alfred Anthology Sanders Theater [92]
John Brown's Body Jack Ellyat / Clay Wingate Williamstown Theatre Festival [93]
Love Letters Andrew Makepeace Ladd III Promenade Theatre [94]
Theatre on the Square [95]
1990 Canon Theatre [96]
Wilbur Theatre [97]
Death Takes a Holiday Death / Prince Nikolai Sirki Williamstown Theatre Festival [98]
1992 The Guardsman Nandor [99]
1993 The Shadow Box Brian Temple of Music and Art [100]
1994 Love Letters Andrew Makepeace Ladd III Williamstown Theatre Festival [101]
Allegro Narrator New York City Center [102]

Unknown years

Video games

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Year Title Voice role Ref.
1996 9: The Last Resort Thurston Last [103]

Music videos

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Year Track Artist Role Ref.
1989 "On Our Own" Bobby Brown The Cyclist [104]
1992 "Heroína solitaria" Pimpinela Businessman [105]

Notes

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  1. ^ Reeve was an apprentice at Williamstown Theatre Festival in 1968.
  2. ^ Tryouts in Philadelphia, Washington, New Haven, Boston, and Toronto.

References

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