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Who Is William Reeve? Christopher Reeve Son Children and Family – William Reeve, the youngest son of Superman actor Christopher Reeve, is all grown up and looks just like his father! He is also making a name for himself in the sports broadcasting world as a SportsCenter and ESPN contributor. Additionally, he’s been making his parents even prouder of him by paying a role in the charitable organization named after his parents. Aww!

Now 26 years old, it’s unreal how strikingly similar he looks to his father, who was left a quadriplegic after being thrown from a horse during an equestrian competition.

Will Reeve looks just like his ‘Superman’ dad

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William Reeve / Jason Kempin/Getty Images for The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation

Before he passed away, the Hollywood star established the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation to support the search for treatment and ultimately a cure for spinal cord injury. Following the lung cancer death of his wife, and William’s mother, Dana in 2006 at the age of 44, the charity was renamed the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.

Aside from his charity work, as previously mentioned, William is huge into sports. He went on to tell PEOPLE that his family always connected through sports. “We shared a very deep bond in general, but sports was definitely a major component of our family bond,” he said.

He is extremely successful today, making his dad proud

Will graduated from Middlebury College in 2014, earning a bachelor of arts degree in English and American Literature. He was a production assistant for ABC’s Good Morning America before joining ESPN in 2014.

His father, Christopher, died in 2004 at the age of 52 after spending the last nine of his years paralyzed from the neck down. According to news outletsChristopher’s last day alive consisted of watching his son play in a hockey game, and nothing seems more family-oriented or fitting than that.

What he’s up to now

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Christopher Reeve as Superman / The Movie Store

Aside from his work in sports broadcasting, Will is an ambassador and board member for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, a beautiful way to keep his parents’ memories and legacies alive. He also leads the Reeve Foundation Champions Committee, which carries on the foundation’s mission through fundraising.

It appears that Will’s love life was on the down-low as well for quite a while. He was named one of the top 50 bachelors by Town and Country Magazine in 2016, but from the looks of his Instagram, he seems to have a lucky lady by his side. We’re so happy for the positive direction his life has taken him after the death of his parents. He is so deserving of it!

 

Today, William is an active news reporter and recently made headlines for his attire while on the air with Good Morning America. It appeared as though he wasn’t wearing any pants, and he had forgotten to ensure the camera was panned, higher-up. The news reporter did follow up with the wardrobe malfunction, laughing about it more than anything. He posted a statement to his Twitter account, explaining that he “got ready for a post-GMA workout a little too soon” that morning. “Now, back to work. Wearing pants,” he hilariously ends the statement. He posted the statement with the caption, “Hope everyone got a much needed laugh.”

 

At least he’s a good sport about it!

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Christopher Reeve’s Handsome Son Is All Grown-up and Looks Just like His Late Dad

“Superman” star Christopher Reeve’s youngest child, who was a minor when his father passed away in 2004, is already a grown man. He not only keeps his father’s legacy alive in many ways but also looks very much like him.

William Reeve is the only child of the celebrity couple formed by actors Christopher and Dana Reeve, who were married for 12 years until Christopher’s passing.  Although Will was 12 when his dad died, his upbringing was very much influenced by him.

Unfortunately, just a year after losing his father, William also lost his mom to lung cancer. His other family members include two older half-siblings, Matthew and Alexandra, from his dad’s previous relationship with Gae Exton.

WILLIAM ONCE PURSUED ACTING

While all three children of the “Superman” star have been in some way related to the film industry, William chose to pursue acting like his look-alike dad. He first made his TV debut in 1997 before appearing on “The Brooke Ellison Story,” directed by his dad in 2004.

He then worked as a voice actor on 2006’s animated feature “Everyone’s Hero,” also co-directed by his father before his passing. After that, he decided to switch careers.

SHIFTING TO SPORTS REPORTING

After focusing on his education, he then pursued a career in sports journalism, something that reminds him of his dad. In 2015, William earned a spot on ESPN’s SportsCenter and opened up about the connection it has to Christopher, saying:

“We shared a very deep bond in general, but sports was definitely a major component of our family bond.”

HIS JOURNALISM CAREER

After working for ESPN, Reeve now currently works as a reporter for ABC News. He often shares updates on his life on Instagram for his supporters to see.

Nowadays, William also serves as an ambassador for his parents’ foundation to keep raising awareness on the issues that they were devoted to fixing. He and his siblings usually appear alongside one another at the foundation’s events.

THE CHRISTOPHER AND DANA REEVE FOUNDATION

Christopher was taking part in an equestrian competition in 1995 when he fell from his horse and got badly injured. This left him unable to move from the neck down for the rest of his life.

Instead of letting his acquired disability bring him down, Christopher turned to directing and advocacy, founding the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation and the Reeve-Irvine Research Center to help spinal cord injury survivors.

ABOUT CHRISTOPHER REEVE

The late actor was born Christopher D’Olier Reeve on September 25, 1952, in New York City. He studied at Cornell University and the Julliard School in New York.

He began his career in the Broadway play “A Matter of Gravity” alongside Katharine Hepburn and the soap opera “Love of Life.” It wasn’t long until he got the opportunity to star in a major production, though.

HIS BREAKTHROUGH ROLE

Christopher was relatively a newcomer when he landed the role of “Superman.” He portrayed the character in four feature films from 1978 to 1987.

Other remarkable acting appearances of Christopher were “Somewhere in Time,” “The Bostonians,” and “The Remains of the Day,” which earned him praise from the critics.

Christopher Reeve on January 25, 2004 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Christopher Reeve on January 25, 2004 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

CHRISTOPHER’S LAST FEW YEARS

The actor spent his last nine years as a quadriplegic because of his spinal cord injury, but he went on to portray wheelchair-using characters on several TV movies, apart from doing some voice work.

In 2003-2004, he appeared in the series “Smallville,” which focused on the younger years of the Superman/Clark Kent character. He played the brilliant and wealthy scientist Dr. Virgil Swann before dying from complications of an infection.

Last Father’s Day, Will shared how, during his recent assignment in Alaska, he finally got to see whales up close, something he used to dream about as a child after seeing his dad on a National Geographic documentary about whales.

During the experience, he wrote how he felt his dad with him and honored him in the process. To date, whales remain his favorite animal, and it’s all thanks to Christopher.

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