1984: CHRISTOPHER REEVE on Life After SUPERMAN | Wogan | Classic Celebrity Interviews | BBC Archive
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- "If you have a big success, it's fun to not have to live up to it."
Christopher Reeve chats to Terry Wogan about how being cast in the role of Superman changed his life, making him a global household name overnight. He talks about growing up in a family, whose "academic pretensions" forbade him from having comic books, and about how he became a film actor largely by accident. Reeves has now returned to the stage - his first love - where he is currently working on The Aspern Papers with Vanessa Redgrave.
In spite of the films' extraordinary success, does he ever regret taking the part of Superman? Can you ever truly emerge from the shadow of such an iconic role?
Clip taken from Wogan, originally broadcast on BBC One, 4 February, 1984.
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And 40 years later, he is still the definitive Superman. Sorely missed. RIP
Agreed, no one compares.
How refreshing you hear an interviewer ask decent questions, allow the proper time for them to be answered without interrupting and for a guest to be eloquent, articulate, informed and well spoken.
It's a lost art
Terry Wogan was a good interviewer.
Wogan was the man. He would get all the A list celebrities or politicians etc.
Wogan interrupted him multiple times though, even asked a question that he didn;t let him answer before switching to an entirely unrelated question. The guest's head must be spinning trying to keep up but Reeve was an ace.
Wogan was all over the place to me, remarked several nonsensical questions and comments, including "the moustache makes you look German" -- isnt the stereotypical white German male clean-shaven? What is that, a hitler reference?
Oh, come on...everyone would get a "Man and Superman" reference nowadays....
RIP Christopher Reeve and Terry Wogan
I met Chris Reeve on two separate occasions back in the summers of 1984 and ‘85. He was the kindest and most generous celebrity I’d ever met. RIP Chris and Dana.
This, is The Superman.
Every time I see him pre-accident, I just want to yell DON'T GET ON THAT HORSE!!
He'd actually been to Ireland a week or so previously to rent a house cos he was going to make a film here. He left before filming was due to commence so he could take part in that Showjumping event where he had his accident.......He should NEVER have left Ireland at that point, if only he'd stayed, done the film and taken part in another showjumping later, his accident may never have happened. So sad. Its all speculation though. Maybe it would have happened elsewhere, who knows......
@@soeffingwhat I know. It's easy to say isn't it. In the end none of us know what's going to happen. Always happens to the best people though. His first autobiography'Still Me' is incredibly told, particularly where he describes the accident. He actually voiced the audiobook! Highly recommended
I love big fan of you
Superman Christopher Reeve
Christopher Reeve was so mesmerisingly beautiful ...such a handsome man😌 - so lovely to hear Wogan again too - this was a wonderful interview - miss them both😌🙏
At his most handsome when he's not smiling he had a lopsided smile
32 here sadly dead at 52-wonderful fella
What a humble nice guy.
Wow what a guy. This day an age could really learn alot from him. It's not about being masculine and staring at yourself in the mirror all day. Yet he's a real man with real values. For christ sake he's blody superman.
Poor Christopher Reeve, what happened to that guy is simply heartbreaking 😞
He was so incredibly good-looking
Will always be Superman ❤
Not only a great actor, highly articulate and intelligent with a great sense of humour. He was lost so tragically and his wife not long after. His great friend Robin Williams who has now joined him in the great beyond said that Reeves was the only man who humbled him in every way that no other human could. Amen to that
I forget which Supeman film it is where he fights Clark Kent, but that really showed his acting chops. I think people overlook how good he is in that scene.
Superman III - the scene in the junk yard.
@@oneworldfamily That's the first time Superman felt dark to me.
Damn straight. As a kid, I honestly thought it was a different actor playing Superman while Christopher Reeve was only playing Clark Kent. Okay, it's possible I hadn't factored in the magic of special effects at that tender age, but still! 🙂
Yes, it was quite something! Do you remember the scene which preceded the junk yard, when he was getting drunk in the bar? That scared me as a child because Superman's goodness was always reliable.@@TheKitchenerLeslie
Christopher Reeve seemed to be able to change his shape between Clark Kent and Superman. There's a nice interview with Richard Donner somewhere where he talks about how impressed he was witnessing CR do that@@stewmott3763
He was truly super. 😢
Eternal Superman ❤
The thumbnail makes it look like Reeve is giving Wogan flowers. I clicked on the video to make sure he didn't
Top guy. Feel bad that I only really know him for Superman. This interview clearly shows that that was something that kinda got in the way of who he was and what he was about. Regardless, he was still the best Superman ever - even if the franchise was botched as soon as Richard Donner was given the elbow.
What a beautiful interview, with the ultimate Superman
What a wonderful man. So humble, intelligent and giving. He must have known how good looking he was as well, but his ego was never shown. Just a splendid actor and kind human being.
2 absolute LEGENDS, can't help thinking they'd both look a LOT cooler with stubble :)
CHRISTOPHER Reeve 😊❤❤
I miss you CHRISTOPHER Reeve 🙏😎
Great man
A wonderful actor, and a great great man
Such a tragic end for this great man! Rip Christopher Reave.
Sad to think what was ahead of him 😢
Right?!?!?!!
yes i know,Superman 4 what a travesty
wogan is spot on he does have an english face, never noticed that before
RIP Christopher Reeve and Terry Wogan. Sad what happened to Christopher Reeve.
Chris was so well casted, he could not have been better. RIP.
Legend
Superman breaking down people’s ideas of masculinity. 👏👏👏
I watched him doing the RAF pilot 3 times, just brilliant!
This dude was the real deal. What a shame what happened.
He gave me an autograph in 1980😊
The best superman
So quick!!
🤔 Somewhere in Time, with Jane Seymour was a masterpiece and a total contrast to his Superman role, making it somewhat, even more unique at the time...
I wish I was 6ft4 and handsome.😢
Yeah, but being short and able to walk is better.
@@unscentednapalm8547 walk better?? Oo why?
@@algrant5293 I know what happened but that's got to do with him though not in general, the comment seemed general that's why I asked loooll
You can always identify as that if you want. According to 2024 logic.
Sir Tezza RIP📺📼👍
I had a poster of Reeve.
He plays a good part in Death Trap with sir Michael Caine
I would have thought David Prowse was more well known as Darth Vader.
The Bristolian accent in the Star Wars pre-production takes - that’s what I remember lol
Not necessarily, particularly since you don't see his face, or hear his voice, in the films. Whereas he was a household name in the UK as the Green Cross Man, appearing on television and visiting schools for many years. He visited my school, too, probably the same year as this interview, although of course we all knew he played Vader.
@@nkt1 thanks, but I‘ve known this for about 25 yrs already 👍🏼
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An amazing driven hard working guy
However through all his hardwork drive and determination it couldn’t get him over becoming a paraplegic
Despite stem cem and working his arse off it took him down
Respect to the only real superman
TRIVIA : The movie Superman alledgedly had a Curse attached to it ! One of the first actors to play the role on tv George Reeve ! died from Suicide from a self inflicted gunshot wound ( although some believed he was murdered) ! Then Christopher reeves co-star Margot Kidder Commited Suicide in her home ! r.i.p. all 😢❤🙏
Him with facial hair looks good 😊
Er, no it doesn't 🤢
I believe he was filming "The Aviator" around this time, for a 1985 release.
After the 80s, IQof celebrities seems to have gone right down
Brilliant.
I'm 53 and was brought up on movies like Superman etc and TV like Wogan and Parkinson.
Loved this and hard to comprehend they're both now departed.
TV today etc, is just not the same.
I wish this kind of interview would come back.
The closest I've seen is Tommy Tiernan on RTE in Ireland - he has 2 or 3 guests on *one at a time) but he isn't actually told who the guest is so has to interview them "on the fly" - makes for a great watch.
Richard Madeley does a fantastic American accent
♥
David Bowie + David Beckham =
Now that's masculinity, not whatever Andrew Tate is pushing now.
Intereting openness about his tax affairs 😂🤔
Chris Reeve WAS Superman, that was the difference, he was born to play that role and no amount of repetition can ever have quite the same ineffable quality of lightning-in-a-bottle. Everyone else has only been another actor trying to be Superman and writers desperate to try and reinvent the wheel and failing.
such a shame what happened to him
Used to be he didn’t need an airplane.
Poor fella
#oliverharper
Is that moustache?
It’s a real shame that I can’t help but associate him with Eminem lyrics
Lol so Darth Vader helped Superman, with some weights... 😉
Humble but also Intelligent. Shame we lost him.
😢😢😢
Yes, he was a great person.
Right!?!?
He made a film in 1980 called "Somewhere in Time" which I loved and always remembered him for. An intelligent, articulate, but ultimately tragic man.
I saw that film once, when it was shown on tv in the 80s. It was strange to my (then) young self to see Mr Reeve not playing Superman, but I got very immersed in it. I remember his character trying to get back to the past and painfully struggling with not with being able to. I need to watch it again.
@@cassisbrook Yes it's one of those films that the critics disliked but has become a bit of a cult classic.
Remember enjoying it as a child but can't remember anything about it. Will have to search it out for another watch.
I always appreciate him in 'Switching Channels' (1988) - it's The Front Page updated to the satellite tv age and it reveals how good Christoper Reeve and Burt Reynolds could be in light comedy.
@@hilaryepstein6013 I will be getting it on bluray and look forward to immersing myself in it again.
What a handsome humble man ❤❤
They don't make them like this anymore?
What an articulate, engaging lovely bloke he seems . Loved this interview. Wogan is fantastic as well. Only ever knew him as superman, which everyone of a certain age loved as a kid .
The guy with all the gifts for whom the universe deemed fit to punish so terribly. 😢
When exactly did intelligence drop off a cliff?
Interviews today are insufferable, shallow affairs with constant butting in. More about the interviewer than the interviewee.
Very interesting and poignant. Whilst not the lady he was with when this was filmed, his wife died of cancer not long after he did at 52, herself aged just 44.
Just gorgeous, very unfortunate tragedy in his life. I hope he’s whole again in the afterlife.
“And over the last few years we have heard a lot about something called ‘family values’. And like many of you, I have struggled to figure out what that means. And since my accident, I've found a definition that seems to make sense. I think it means that we're all family. And that we all have value.”
Christopher Reeve, speaking at the Democratic National Convention in 1996.
What a Super Man.
Christopher Reeve, The best Superman ever.
Lovely guy, it was a real shame what happened to him ❤
Oh my goodness I miss this man. I had a crush on him when I was kid. I hoped to meet a man like him ❤❤
The best Superman ever!!
He shot three movies in a row with a moustache, so as he had already mentioned he'd finished The Aviator, he must've been growing this one out for The Bostonians or Anna Karenina.
Why do bad things happen to good people? You can just tell he was a lovely bloke from watching this interview. Then he becomes paralysed from the neck down. Life is just so unfair and horrible sometimes! 😒
7:34 David Prowse was Darth Vader! The film in Tunisia was Star Wars!
Yeah!
Fascinating interview, Christopher Reeves was definitely unique, Thank you for sharing
Extremely intelligent talent. The greatest Superman ever. Rip Christopher Reeve. So humble and well spoken.
Wow. Didn't know Dave Prowse trained him in the gym. I can imagine Darth Vadar and Superman doing a workout together :)
What really sucks is Prowse got a call saying "we found our Superman!" and he thought they meant he was cast rather than he was going to be hired to train the guy playing Superman.
Rare you’ll see an interview conducted like this on Uk tv these days.Good stuff!.
You mean with dignity, respect and good humour?
@@oneworldfamily All the above 👆
Second film i saw at the odien cinema in 1978 when I was eight star wars the first. great memories 😂
Just a super guy
This guy is the real deal! The one and only. There will be always new actors portraying SM, but Reeve would be the GOAT.
A blazing, refined intellect. He would have been one of the best ever. Not to be. In every sense, what a loss.
Love this man
Loved his his superman films
Good interview 👍
Great guy. Best mate was Robin Williams
In my reality his name is Christopher Reeves with an s
He’s just so dang emotionally smart!
What a clean 40-year old picture.
Both these men are sadly no linger with us. Reeves the definitive Superman, Wogan a true master of television and radio.
Well, Chris DID return as Superman one more time in 1987 ( After they bribed him with a hefty salary ). He slated the film afterwards, though.
For years I had heard what a bad film Superman IV was but ended up seeing it for the first time a few years ago. While it certainly wasn’t a great film I don’t think it was quite as bad as people said. I’ve seen worse anyway.
He did it for Street Smarts
I like his mid-atlantic accent here.
You can tell he’s got English ancestry, a thread of the accent is still there
The only person whom i always felt the superman. Rip CHRISTOPHER REEVE
7:10 If he only knew how much his body would actually fall apart. At least he got to do Superman IV.
This guy would be perfect playing a superhero
I always thought he would have made a great James Bond after Roger Moore
For once Reeve looked actually taller than 6 ft 4 consider Wogan was 6 ft in shoes!
Had poster of Superman crushing the villain Nicoteen in an anti smoking campaign poster
I know he had higher aspirations, but he could have been a great comedy snob character, the sort of ideal guy everyone's mother would want them to marry. Like Owen Wilson in Meet the Parents. And he showed he was good at comedy even in a crumb movie like Switching Channels.
Remember me and my mates running down the road with our shirts open after watching superman at the cinema in 78 we were all 10 great days chris your a legend mate happy memories