Knock the 't' off the 'can't'
George is buried at Mountain View Cemetery, Altadena, California.
George was actively involved in causes such as cancer research and cerebral palsey.
George's hobbies included boxing and music.
George was raised in Pasadena, California.
George did a Kelloggs Frosted Flakes commercial. He dressed as Clark Kent, used his x-ray vision to find kids fighting, and then Superman would deliver the cereal causing the kids to settle their differences. His line was, "See, kids may argue, but never over Kelloggs Frosted Flakes."
George Brewer adopted the name George Bessolo, when adopted by his step-father. He acted under the stage name of George Reeves.
George's parents are Don Brewer and Helen Lescher.
George played in the 1942 movie So Proudly We Hail
George had a military career when he enlisted un the United States Army Air Corps.
George's final role was in Westward Ho the Wagon. He was cast with a false beard, likely to prevent recognition of Superman.
In 1987, Don McLean dedicated a song to George entitled "Superman's Ghost."
George's death occurred on June 16, 1959, and was ruled a suicide.
George Reeves, John Hamilton and Jack Larson did commcercials for The Kellogg's Cerial Co. during the original run of The Adventures Of Superman.