Christopher Reeve, 52, Dead of Heart Failure
Actor and activist Christopher Reeve, age 52, died Sunday of cardiac arrest. Best known for his title role in the Superman movies, Reeve was paralyzed below the neck by a 1995 equestrian accident and became an activist and spokesman for stem cell research to cure spinal cord injuries and other diseases.
Though he never achieved his goal of being able to walk again unassisted, Reeve did much to advance the cause of research into cures for an injury that was once considered incurable. While remaining reliant on machinery and a full-time nursing staff until his death, his unending determination and his dedication to innovative new therapeutic techniques allowed him to make unprecedented strides toward greater independence. He was a courageous and inspiring man, an example and hero to many, and he will be missed.
MSNBC is carrying an excellent Associated Press story detailing Reeves’ career and activism.
Update: An unofficial Christopher Reeve fan page has a very good bio of the actor. A press release regarding his passing can be found on the home page of the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation. I encourage those who can to donate to this very worthy cause.

