
In addition to his film roles, Reeves has also performed in theatre. His performance in the title role in a Manitoba Theatre Centre production of Hamlet was praised by Roger Lewis, the Sunday Times, who declared Reeves "...one of the top three Hamlets I have seen, for a simple reason: he is Hamlet." On January 31, 2005, Reeves received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. A 2006 ET online survey placed him in the "Top Ten of America's Favorite Stars".
Early life

Reeves moved around the world frequently as a child and he lived with various stepfathers. After his parents divorced in 1966, his mother became a costume designer and moved the family to Australia and then to New York City. There she met and married Paul Aaron, a Broadway and Hollywood director. The couple moved to Toronto; they divorced in 1971. Reeves' mother married Robert Miller, a rock promoter, in 1976; the couple divorced in 1980. She subsequently married her fourth husband, Jack Bond, a hairdresser, a marriage that broke up in 1994. Grandparents and nannies babysat Reeves and his sisters, and Reeves grew up primarily in Toronto. Within a span of five years, he attended four different high schools, including the Etobicoke School of the Arts, from which he was later expelled. Reeves stated he was expelled "...because I was greasy and running around a lot. I was just a little too rambunctious and shot my mouth off once too often. I was not generally the most well-oiled machine in the school. I was just getting in their way, I guess."

In January 2011, on the BBC program 'The One Show', he spoke of his English ancestry, via his mother, mentioning his happy watching of 'The Two Ronnies' comedy show amongst others when younger, and how his mother imparted English manners that he still has today.
Career
1980s

Reeves' first studio movie appearance was in the Rob Lowe ice hockey film Youngblood, in which he played a Québécois goalie. Shortly after the movie's release, Reeves drove to Los Angeles in his 1969 Volvo. His ex-stepfather Paul Aaron, a stage and television director, had convinced Erwin Stoff to be Reeves' manager and agent before he even arrived in Los Angeles. Stoff has remained Reeves' manager, and has coproduced many of his films. After a few minor roles, Reeves received a more sizable role in the 1986 drama film River's Edge, which depicted how a murder affected a group of teens. Following this film's critical success, he spent the late 1980s appearing in a number of movies aimed at teenage audiences, including Permanent Record, and the unexpectedly successful 1989 comedy, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, which, along with its 1991 sequel, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, typecast Reeves as a spaced-out teen. Much of his portrayal in the press and much of the response to his acting in the early 1990s still mentioned his portrayal of the airheaded Ted.
1990s

Reeves' career choices after Speed were eclectic: despite his successes, Reeves continued to accept supporting roles and appear in experimental films. He scored a hit with a romantic lead role in A Walk in the Clouds. He made news by refusing to take part in Speed 2: Cruise Control and choosing to play the title role in a 1995 Manitoba Theatre Centre production of Hamlet in Winnipeg, Manitoba.[8] Roger Lewis, the Sunday Times critic, wrote, "He quite embodied the innocence, the splendid fury, the animal grace of the leaps and bounds, the emotional violence, that form the Prince of Denmark...He is one of the top three Hamlets I have seen, for a simple reason: he *is* Hamlet."[9]

2000s


2010s

In January 2009, it was revealed that Reeves will star in the live-action film adaptation of the anime series Cowboy Bebop,[11][12] slated for release in 2011. Other upcoming projects include the samurai film 47 Ronin, Chef - story by Reeves and written by Steven Knight, and a modern retelling of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, scripted by Justin Haythe and titled Jekyll. Nicolas Winding Refn is in negotiations to direct and was later replaced by Dennis Iliadis and produced by Universal Pictures.[13]
In April 2011 Reeves confirmed that a third installment of the Bill & Ted movie series was underway.[14]
Personal life and other interests
He is a U.S. citizen through his American father, and also holds Canadian citizenship by naturalization; he grew up as a Canadian and identifies as such. Due to April 2003 changes in the law, he is entitled to British citizenship through his English mother.
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Reeves was sued unsuccessfully in 2008 in Los Angeles Superior Court for $711,974[17] by paparazzo Alison Silva for allegedly hitting and injuring him with his Porsche after visiting a relative at a Los Angeles medical facility.[18][19] The paparazzo's lawsuit took a year and a half to make it to trial, during which time Silva continued to attack Reeves and demand payment. At the trial, all 12 jurors rejected the suit needing only an hour of deliberation to reach their verdict. With the lawsuit rejected, Reeves was cleared of all the charges.[20]
In 2010, photos of a sad-looking Keanu Reeves eating a sandwich while alone led to the spread of the "Keanu is Sad/Sad Keanu" Internet meme and the declaration of June 15 as "Unofficial Cheer-up Keanu Day" by a Facebook fanpage.[21]
Music
Reeves played bass guitar in the grunge band Dogstar during the 1990s. In the 2000s, he performed with the band Becky.Filmography
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1985 | Letting Go | Stereo Teen #1 | |
One Step Away | Ron Petrie | ||
1986 | Youngblood | Heaver | |
Flying | Tommy Wernicke | ||
Young Again | Mike Riley, age 17 | ||
Under the Influence | Eddie Talbot | ||
Act of Vengeance | Buddy Martin | ||
River's Edge | Matt | ||
Brotherhood of Justice | Derek | ||
Babes in Toyland | Jack | ||
1988 | Permanent Record | Chris Townsend | |
The Prince of Pennsylvania | Rupert Marshetta | ||
The Night Before | Winston Connelly | ||
Dangerous Liaisons | Le Chevalier Raphael Danceny | ||
1989 | Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure | Ted "Theodore" Logan | |
Parenthood | Tod Higgins | ||
1990 | I Love You to Death | Marlon James | |
Tune in Tomorrow | Martin Loader | ||
1991 | Point Break | FBI Special Agent John 'Johnny' Utah | |
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey | Ted "Theodore" Logan/Evil Ted | ||
My Own Private Idaho | Scott Favor | ||
Providence | Eric | ||
1992 | Bram Stoker's Dracula | Jonathan Harker | |
1993 | Much Ado About Nothing | Don John | |
Little Buddha | Prince Siddhartha/Lord Buddha | ||
Poetic Justice | Homeless Man | (Uncredited) | |
Freaked | Ortiz the Dog Boy | (Uncredited) | |
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues | Julian Gitche | ||
1994 | Speed | Officer Jack Traven | |
1995 | Johnny Mnemonic | Johnny | |
A Walk in the Clouds | Sgt. Paul Sutton | ||
1996 | Chain Reaction | Eddie Kasalivich | |
Feeling Minnesota | Jjaks Clayton | ||
1997 | The Last Time I Committed Suicide | Harry | |
The Devil's Advocate | Kevin Lomax | ||
1999 | The Matrix | Thomas Anderson/Neo | Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actor |
Me and Will | Himself | ||
2000 | The Replacements | Shane Falco | |
The Watcher | David Allen Griffin | ||
The Gift | Donnie Barksdale | ||
2001 | Sweet November | Nelson Moss | |
Hardball | Conor O'Neill | ||
2003 | The Matrix Reloaded | Thomas Anderson/Neo | |
The Animatrix | Thomas Anderson/Neo | ||
The Matrix Revolutions | Thomas Anderson/Neo | ||
Something's Gotta Give | Dr. Julian Mercer | ||
2005 | Constantine | John Constantine | |
Thumbsucker | Perry Lyman | ||
Ellie Parker | Himself | ||
2006 | The Lake House | Alex Wyler | |
A Scanner Darkly | Bob Arctor | ||
2008 | Street Kings | Detective Tom Ludlow | |
The Day the Earth Stood Still | Klaatu | ||
2009 | The Private Lives of Pippa Lee | Chris Nadeau | |
2010 | Passengers | Jim Preston | |
Cartagena | Character Unknown | ||
2011 | Jekyll | Dr. Jekyll | |
Cowboy Bebop | Spike Spiegel[10][11] | ||
Hanuman | Ram[19] |
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