George Reeves

George Reeves

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Birthday: 
5 January 1914, Woolstock, Iowa, USA
Birth Name: 
George Keefer Brewer
Height: 
185 cm
George Reeves was born George Keefer Brewer in Woolstock, Iowa, to Helen Roberta (Lescher) and Donald C. Brewer. He was of German, English, and Scottish descent. Reeves was raised in Pasadena, California, and educated at Pasadena Junior College. He was a skilled amateur boxer and musician. He interned as an actor at the famed Pasadena Playhouse, an... Show more »
George Reeves was born George Keefer Brewer in Woolstock, Iowa, to Helen Roberta (Lescher) and Donald C. Brewer. He was of German, English, and Scottish descent. Reeves was raised in Pasadena, California, and educated at Pasadena Junior College. He was a skilled amateur boxer and musician. He interned as an actor at the famed Pasadena Playhouse, and was discovered there. He was cast as Brent Tarleton in Gone with the Wind (1939). Over the next ten years he was contracted to Warners, Fox and Paramount. He achieved near-stardom as the male lead in So Proudly We Hail! (1943), but war service interrupted his career, and after he returned it never regained the same level. While in the Army Air Corps he appeared on Broadway in "Winged Victory", then made training films. Career difficulties after the war led him to move to New York for live television. It was television where he achieved the kind of fame that had eluded him in films, as he was cast in the lead of the now-iconic Adventures of Superman (1952). He got a few film roles, but he was mostly typecast as Superman, and other acting jobs soon dried up. His career had slid to the point where he was considering an attempt at exhibition wrestling when he committed suicide by shooting himself. Controversy still surrounds his death, due mainly to the fact of his longtime affair with Toni Lanier (aka Toni Mannix), the wife of MGM executive E.J. Mannix. Many of Reeves' friends and colleagues didn't believe that he had committed suicide but that his death was related to the Mannix situation. However, no credible evidence has ever been produced to support that contention. Show less «

George Reeves's FILMOGRAPHY

Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics

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Look, Up in the Sky The Amazing Story of Superman

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This Boy's Life

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Action Heroes of Movies And T.V.: A Campy Compilation

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Such Good Friends

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Adventures of Superman - Season 6

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Adventures of Superman - Season 5

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I Love Lucy - Season 6

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Adventures of Superman - Season 4

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I Love Lucy - Season 5

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Adventures of Superman - Season 3

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I Love Lucy - Season 4

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I Love Lucy - Season 3

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Adventures of Superman - Season 2

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From Here To Eternity

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Forever Female

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I Love Lucy - Season 2

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Adventures of Superman - Season 1

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Rancho Notorious

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I Love Lucy - Season 1

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Samson and Delilah

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The Adventures of Sir Galahad

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Jungle Jim

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George Reeves'S roles

Brent Tarleton
Brent Tarleton