Christopher Reeve - Wikipedia Christopher Reeve was born in New York City to Barbara Pitney Lamb, an associate editor of Town Topics, and Franklin D'Olier Reeve, a teacher, novelist, poet, and scholar Many of his ancestors had been in America since the early 17th century, some having been aboard the Mayflower [5][6] Through his mother, he was a 12th generation descendant of William Bradford, a pilgrim and five-time
A Former Google Exec Takes Over Two Sonoma County Wineries A former Google executive has added two popular Sonoma County wine companies to his growing roster of businesses Overshine Collective has purchased Healdsburg’s Reeve Wines and Sebastopol’s
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Christopher Reeve - IMDb Christopher Reeve Actor: Superman Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born September 25, 1952, in New York City, to journalist Barbara Johnson (née Barbara Pitney Lamb) and writer professor F D Reeve (Franklin D'Olier Reeve) He came from an upper-class family; his paternal grandfather was CEO of Prudential Financial, and one of his maternal great-grandfathers was Supreme Court Associate Justice
Trendy California wineries Reeve, Martha Stoumen are sold A former Google executive has expanded his growing Sonoma County wine empire with the acquisitions of two of the Bay Area’s trendiest wineries Reeve Wines in Healdsburg and Martha Stoumen Wines
Christopher Reeve - Encyclopedia Britannica Christopher Reeve was an American actor who was first known to the moviegoing public as the title character in Superman (1978) and went on to star in three sequels as well as a number of other films After a fall from a horse during an equestrian competition in 1995 broke his neck and left him a quadriplegic, however, he took on a new, even more heroic role—that of activist for medical