Christopher Reeve demonstrated remarkable resilience and creativity throughout his later career, not just in acting but also in directing and writing. After his life-altering horse-riding accident in 1995, Reeve refused to let his paralysis define him. He returned to the screen with a critically acclaimed performance in the television adaptation of "Rear Window" in 1998, for which he received a Golden Globe nomination. This role marked a significant comeback for the actor, showcasing his enduring talent and commitment to his craft, even in the face of tremendous personal challenges.
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