Will Reeve, the youngest child of Christopher and Dana Reeve, was orphaned at 13 when his mother died in 2006, only two years after his famous father’s death. Now 31, Will has grown into a handsome news correspondent who bears a striking resemblance to his dad. He loves being compared to the iconic actor who, for many, was the quintessential superhero in the 70s and 80s.
Christopher Reeve, known for his role in the Superman movies, captivated audiences with his charisma and good looks. However, in 1995, at just 42, he was paralyzed from the neck down after a horse-riding accident. Despite his condition, he remained a devoted father, teaching Will how to ride a bike from his wheelchair. Will recalls his childhood with his parents as “totally normal,” filled with everyday parental guidance and love.
Christopher Reeve died in 2004 after falling into a coma, and Dana Reeve passed away in 2006 from lung cancer. Left orphaned, Will continued to honor his parents’ legacy through the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, which focuses on curing spinal cord injuries.
Now a correspondent for ABC News, Will embraces the comparisons to his father, seeing them as a tribute to his parents’ legacy. He feels fortunate for his life and aims to live in a way that honors his parents. In a Father’s Day tribute, Will expressed that honoring his father means finding his own path and being true to himself.
Will’s story is a testament to resilience and the enduring influence of his parents. The legacy of Christopher and Dana Reeve lives on through their son, who continues their work and carries their values forward. Please share this story and celebrate the real-life son of Superman!