
Millions of fans will always remember Christopher Reeve as Superman, but to his three children, he was something even greater—a father whose courage, compassion, and determination continued to shape their lives long after he was gone.
According to People, more than twenty years after his death in 2004, his children continue finding new ways to honor the man behind the cape. Through documentaries, advocacy work, and personal tributes, they have ensured that his influence extends far beyond the movies that made him famous.
The three children of Christopher Reeve each found their own way to continue his mission

The story of Christopher Reeve’s children begins with Matthew and Alexandra, whom he shared with former partner Gae Exton, before welcoming son Will with wife Dana Reeve in 1992. Although their careers eventually took them in very different directions, all three remained deeply committed to preserving their father’s legacy.

Matthew pursued work as a writer, producer, and director, while Alexandra built a successful career in law, technology policy, and advocacy. Both have remained actively involved with the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation, helping continue the organization’s work supporting spinal cord injury research and disability rights initiatives.
Will Reeve has shared some of the family’s most personal memories

at the 4th Annual Los Angeles Gala for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, CA. 12-02-08
Will was only three years old when his father’s riding accident changed their lives forever and just twelve when he lost him. Over the years, he has spoken openly about growing up with memories that feel both vivid and incomplete, describing the challenge of carrying such an extraordinary legacy while building a life of his own.

Matthew, Alexandra and Will Reeve at The
Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation
18th annual “A Magical Evening” Gala;
Marriott Marquis
Digital Photo by Adam Nemser-PHOTOlink.net
In recent years, Will has become one of the most public faces of that legacy, working as a journalist while also creating projects exploring his father’s life and advocacy work. His documentary retracing Christopher’s final trip before the accident offered audiences a deeply personal look at the father he continues trying to know better.

Alexandra Reeve (daughter of Christopher Reeve)
book party for AWEARNESS: INSPIRING STORIES ABOUT HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE at Kenneth Cole New York.
Digital photo by Lane Ericcson-PHOTOlink.net
For Christopher Reeve’s children, preserving his memory has never simply been about looking backward. Instead, it has become a way of continuing the values he taught them—resilience, service, and the belief that obstacles should inspire action rather than surrender.
