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"Superman Actor Reeve
Lands Back in 'Smallville'"
Monday, Jan 6, 2002 09:02 PM ET
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Christopher
Reeve (news), the now- paralyzed actor who soared to movie fame as Superman,
will soon lend some guidance to a young
Clark Kent in an upcoming episode of the WB television series "Smallville."
WB spokesman Paul McGuire on Monday
confirmed a report by TV Guide that Reeve will guest star in February as
a brilliant scientist who provides Clark with "revelatory
insight into his superhero destiny."
"Smallville," now in its
second season as one of the WB's top-rated shows, stars Tom Welling (news)
as a teenaged Clark Kent coming to grips with
his superhuman strength in the years before he grows up to become a mild-mannered
reporter who moonlights as the red-caped Man of Steel.
The episode
with Reeve is slated to run during the key ratings "sweep" in
late 
February, McGuire said.
According to the report in TV Guide's next edition, which hits newsstands
next Monday, the Vancouver-based production will be shot in New York City to
accommodate Reeve, who was paralyzed from the neck down in a 1995 horseback
riding accident.
Reeve was best known for playing
the title role in the 1978 hit film "Superman" and
in two movie sequels.
As part of the deal for him to guest
star on "Smallville," the WB
will run a public service announcement at the end of the episode for the Christopher
Reeve Paralysis Foundation.
TV Guide columnist J. Max Robins
quoted a "Smallville" insider as
saying Reeve is a fan of the show and has told friends that Welling reminds
him of a young Chris Reeve.
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