Biography-of-Christopher-Reeve(超人克里斯托弗&amp#183;里夫传记英文版)

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1、BiographyChristopher ReeveSeptember 25, 1952 - October 10, 2004 Christopher Reeve was born September 25, 1952, in New York City. When he was four, his parents (journalist Barbara Johnson and writer/professor Franklin Reeve) divorced. His mother moved with sons Christopher and Benjamin to Princeton,

2、New Jersey, and married an investment banker a few years later. After the divorce, the boys also spent substantial visitation time with their father, who writing under the name F. D. Reeve, is a noted novelist, poet, and scholar of Russian literature. While with him, Chris and Ben were exposed to a

3、stimulating intellectual environment that included Sunday dinners with F. D. Reeves friends: Robert Frost, Robert Penn Warren, and Daniel Patrick Moynihan. Meanwhile, Reeves stepfather, Tristam Johnson, generously paid tuition for the boys to attend the exclusive and academically challenging Princet

4、on Day School. Chris was extraordinary, his mother recalled to an Asbury Park Press reporter. He was endowed with a great many extraordinary talents. He had a wonderful mind, wide-ranging interests, a willingness to take risks. He was an athlete and scholar with a passion for acting, which began ver

5、y, very early. Reeve traced his love of acting back to the early years of his childhood when he and his younger brother would climb inside cardboard grocery cartons and pretend they were pirate ships. To us they became pirate ships simply because we said they were Reeve said. The ability to retain a

6、t least some of this childhood innocence is essential to fine acting. By age eight, he had appeared in school plays, become interested in music, and was taking piano lessons. At age nine, he was picked to be in a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta Yeoman of the Guard for Princetons professional theater, th

7、e McCarter Theatre. While I was growing up, Reeve recalls, I never once asked myself, Who am I? or What am I doing? Right from the beginning, the theater was like home to me. It seemed to be what I did best. I never doubted that I belonged in it. Those he worked with were convinced as well. Milton L

8、yon, the Artistic Director of the McCarter Theatre who did Finians Rainbow and South Pacific with Reeve, told him when he was about 14 years old: Chris, you better decide what you want, because youre going to get it. At age 15, Reeve got a summer apprenticeship at the Williamstown Theater Festival i

9、n Massachusetts. By age 16, he had an agent. At Princeton Day School, Reeve participated in various school activities including being President of the Drama Club and Student Director of The Glee Club. Reeve later said about those years, I loved the theater so much. But I began to feel guility. I tho

10、ught I wasnt giving enough time to school. So I joined as many school clubs and teams as I could. I played on the ice hockey team. I was in the school orchestra. I even sang with a choral group! After graduating from high school, Reeve toured the country as Celeste Holms leading man in The Irregular

11、 Verb to Love, then went on to college at Cornell, although he continued to work simultaneously as a professional actor, thanks to an understanding agent whod set up auditions and meetings around my class schedule. Reeve had a special love for ice hockey, a sport that he played from the peewee level

12、 through high school where he was Princeton Days number one goalie for all four years. He thought of pursuing the sport as a career until his freshman tryout at Cornell brought a reality check. The varsity team there was the NCAA champion and Ken Dryden was the goalie. Reeve said, On the first day o

13、f practice, I noticed that there were only two Americans and the rest were Canadians. I was in the goal, and the whole team lined up on the blue line, each with a puck, and they were supposed to take turns going from left to right taking a slapshot. They started to get out of sequence, and sometimes

14、 two or three were coming at me, faster than Id ever seen a puck come at me in my entire lifetime. I got absolutely shelled, and I thought, You know, Im probably going to end up with no teeth, and so I retreated to the safety of the theatre department. That was the end of my hockey career. In retros

15、pect, I made the right choice. And I still have all my teeth. As part of his studies at Cornell University, where he majored in Music Theory and English, Reeve spent time studying theater in Britain and France. Of his work in England, where he obtained employment as a dogsbody at Londons prestigious

16、 Old Vic theater, Reeve said: I was a glorified errand boy, but it was a very exciting time there. I helped by teaching the British actors to speak with an American accent. Then I went to Paris to work with the Comedie Francaise. By the time of his graduation from college, Reeve had already performed in such widely respected theaters as the Boothbay (Maine) Playhouse, the Williamstown Theatre, the San Diego Shakespeare Festival, and the L

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