Christopher Reeve’s daughter describes the simple, ‘beautiful’ way Robin Williams appeared for his father

While a lot has been said about Friendship between Robin Williams and Christopher ReeveThe famous couple’s bond illustrates a very basic and instrumental type of kindness, according to Reeve’s daughter.

In a recent conversation with CNN, Alexandra Reeve discussed the documentary ”Super/Male: Christopher Reeve Story” – Sending on CNN this weekend – and elaborated by the friend’s friendship, which she compared to” more of a fraternity. “

“Super/Man” explores his father’s life and career both before and after 1995 -Rid accident that left him paralyzed from his neck and his Legacy of Advocacy For people living with spinal cord injuries. The film highlights how Williams – the legendary and improvising funny who died in 2014 – was the first person to make Reeve laugh at the hospital after his fall, by dressing up scrubs and pretending to be a Russian procedologist.

“Their relationship really showed what it is to be a friend to someone, what it is to emerge for the important people in your life through thick and thin,” Reflected Reeve.

Alexandra Reeve Givens on January 20, 2024 in Park City, Utah. - Miguel Mendoza/The Hollywood Reporter/Getty ImagesAlexandra Reeve Givens on January 20, 2024 in Park City, Utah. - Miguel Mendoza/The Hollywood Reporter/Getty Images

Alexandra Reeve Givens on January 20, 2024 in Park City, Utah. – Miguel Mendoza/The Hollywood Reporter/Getty Images

However, Alexandra Reeve pointed out that it is not necessary to be a comedian on a par with Williams to help someone in the challenge of smiling or being there for them.

“You don’t have to move sky and earth, but sometimes emerge for a friend just through a phone call, remember to write, remember to show up and celebrate what could be a dark day and help make it an easy day, ”she explained. “Robin was such a beautiful example of it, and it’s a legacy that continues until today.”

She described how Williams, who first met Reeve when they both studied acting at Juilliard in New York City, continued to show up for her father and her family before Reeve’s death in 2004.

“During the 10 years after my father’s misfortune, they were emotionally for us and continued to celebrate the anniversary of father’s misfortune every year, his ‘life day’, his survival day and focus on the positive side of it,” she said, added that Robin and his second wife, Marsha Williams, made a point of “continuing to remind Father and Dana (Reeve, Christopher Reeve’s Widow, who died in 2006) as they were.”

Christopher Reeve and Robin Williams make up backstage at People's Choice Awards, March 1979. - Frank Edwards/Fotos International/Getty ImagesChristopher Reeve and Robin Williams make up backstage at People's Choice Awards, March 1979. - Frank Edwards/Fotos International/Getty Images

Christopher Reeve and Robin Williams make up backstage at People’s Choice Awards, March 1979. – Frank Edwards/Fotos International/Getty Images

Alexandra Reeve shared that the two families remain intimately associated with today.

“Often after a friend, undergo a traumatic event, you can – and I think many people will relate to this – you can kindly pull back because you don’t want to bother them. But Robin and Marsha did the opposite. They showed up even more than before and would call just to shoot the breeze and have normal conversations, ”she remembered. “And it’s amazing how easy it is to take it for granted. But often when you go through difficulties, this is actually what you want – is a friend who continues to treat you the same way and connect you and remind you of your old self. “

Super/Male: Christopher Reeve Story“Shipped on CNN on Sunday, February 2 at. 20 ET/PT. It is presented by CNN Films, HBO documentary and DC Studios, which, like CNN, is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.

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