radioman148 said:
This story has been debated for years. The common story at the time was Reeves was depressed because he was typecast and couldn't get another job in Hollywood.
Jack Larsen & Noel Neill have always insisted that he was not depressed and in fact had just been given new scripts for another season of Superman which was to be filmed for the 1960 season.
Since John Hamilton died in 1958 they had hired the guy, who's name escapes me, from the late 40s serials to play Perry White.
Just like JFK, We'll never know for sure what really happened.
I would have to agree. Since a half-century has passed since George Reeves tragic death back in 1959, we virtually have no further information about his death other than what was issued back then by the media and a lot of the hearsay from the tabs at the time. IMHO, I
doubt very strongly that George Reeves took his own life. It just did not fit his persona. The man was getting ready to be married. He was already all set for a new season of
The Adventures of Superman. And though he was not actually extraordinary
rich, by Los Angeles standards, the man was quite well off and was still getting plenty of residuals as a result of his many years in the title role. He basically had all the reason to live. I suspect foul play had a role. But, since most of the principals of the scenario have long since deceased, more than likely we'll never know the truth.