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Keanu Reeves - Biography
Name : Keanu
Reeves
Birthdate : 2 September 1964
Birthplace : Beirut, Lebanon
Birth Name : Keanu Charles Reeves
Height : 6'1
Education : High School for the Performing Arts in Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
De La Salle College (dropped out)
Second City workshop in Toronto
Nationality : Canadian
Relationship : Carrie-Anne Moss (actress; dated in 1999),
Jennifer Syme
Occupation : Actor, musician
Best Known As : Neo in The Matrix |
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Keanu Reeves Detailed
Biography
Keanu Charles Reeves was born
September 2, 1964 in Beirut, Lebanon, to Samuel Nowlin Reeves
(half-Hawaiian, half-Chinese) and Patric Taylor (English). After their
divorce, Patric and Samuel went their separate ways. Keanu visited his
father in Hawaii on occasion until he was thirteen. That was the last time
Keanu saw him. Keanu attended Jesse Ketchum Public School in Toronto from
kindergarten through the eighth grade, and attended four high schools
(including De La Salle College and the Toronto School for the Performing
Arts) before dropping out completely at age 17. Keanu took on lots of
different jobs, including sharpening skates at an ice rink shop (he's an
avid hockey player), landscaping, and making pasta (and managing the place
to boot!). Then came some stage work (most notably - and notoriously -
Wolfboy in 1984, his professional stage debut) and some bit parts on TV.
His motion picture debut was in Dream To Believe in Canada but it
[reportedly] was the 1986 TV movie Under the Influence that earned him his
SAG union card. Keanu's first big feature film debut in a US film was in
Youngblood in which he had a small part. Keanu hit the road for Hollywood in
1986 with $3,000, an old Volvo, and his stepfather Paul Aaron's address.
Keanu soon landed River's Edge, arguably one of his best roles ever. A
string of movies followed (see CREDITS) as the troubled (or misfit) teen.
His parts continued to grow, and then he started attracting the eye of more
mainstream directors. He landed films like Dangerous Liaisons, Bram Stoker's
Dracula, Much Ado About Nothing, and Little Buddha.
But it was 1994's Speed that really made everyone stand up and notice.
Perhaps not so much for Keanu's acting, but the fact that this was his first
mega-hit, grossing nearly $300 million at the box office (world-wide).
Figures like that will catch the eye of any studio executive, and Keanu was
soon reportedly being offered sums up to $7 million for his services. With
Johnny Mnemonic and A Walk in the Clouds already in the can, those offers
were put on hold or turned down so that Keanu could return to Canada and
fulfill a dream of playing the title role in Hamlet on stage. Reviews were
mixed, but in general reviewers were kind and some were enthusiastic.
More films followed: Feeling Minnesota, Chain Reaction and The Last Time I
Committed Suicide, which did moderately at the box office. Keanu was then
offered the lead in the sequel to Speed, entitled Speed II. But he felt the
script was not good and he turned it down. Everyone accused Keanu of making
a horrible mistake; and that he should have done the role. 20th Century Fox,
not wishing to disclose the real reason Keanu turned it down (bad script),
gave out a press release saying that Keanu turned it down so he could tour
with his band, Dogstar. In fact, that was not true. Keanu was offered a
better script (Devil's Advocate) and he filmed that at the same time as the
disastrous Speed II was filmed. Devil's Advocate was a big hit and Speed II
sunk at the box office. Suddenly critics were saying how smart Keanu was for
turning down Speed II.
The it was off to Australia to film The Matrix. No one knew what to expect
from this, and when it opened in the spring of 1999 it was a huge
blockbuster, and brought Keanu back front and center in the public eye and
catapulted him into the top ranks of money earners with an asking salary of
$20 million per picture. In the summer of 1999 Keanu filmed The
Replacements, and finished out the year with The Watcher. Both of those
pictures were released in the year 2000. In 2000, Keanu went on to film
three more films, The Gift, Sweet November, and Hardball including two
sequels to The Matrix.
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