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Birthday:
Sep 2, 1964
Birthplace:
Beirut, Lebanon

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Keanu Reeves Biography

From lamebrained teenage time traveler to metaphysical sci-fi Superman, Keanu Reeves has portrayed just about every character type imaginable in his sometimes wildly fluctuating career. Frequently lambasted by critics and often polarizing audiences suspicious of his talent's true extent, Reeves has nevertheless managed to maintain his lucrative career by balancing his lesser efforts with intermittent direct hits at the box office.Born in Keanu Charles Reeves in Beirut, Lebanon, in September of 1964 and named for the Hawaiian word that means "cool breeze over the mountains," the future actor was a world traveler by the age of two, thanks to his father's career as a geologist. His mother, Patricia Taylor, worked as a showgirl and later a costume designer of film and stage, and after his parents divorced, Reeves followed his mother and sister to live in New York; the trio would later relocate to Toronto -- where Reeves' interest in ice hockey and acting took a substantial precedence over academics. His formidable presence in front of the goal eventually earned Reeves the nickname "The Wall," and it wasn't long before all interest in school waned and the talented goalie decided to pursue acting.Later working as a manager in a Toronto pasta shop, Reeves soon began turning up in small roles on various Canadian television programs, making his feature debut in the 1985 Canadian film One Step Away before American audiences got their first good look at him in the 1986 Rob Lowe drama Youngblood. Subsequently going back to television and garnering favorable notice for his role in 1986's Young Again, it was the release of Tim Hunter's The River's Edge later that year that would provide Reeves with his breakthrough role. A harrowing tale of teen apathy in small town America, The River's Edge provided Reeves with a perfect opportunity to display his dramatic range, and the film would eventually become a minor classic in teen angst cinema.Appearing in a series of sometimes quirky but ultimately forgettable efforts in the following few years, 1988 found Reeves drawing favorable nods for his role in director Stephen Frears' Dangerous Liaisons. It was the following year's Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, however, that would transform the actor into something of an '80s icon. Reeves' performance of a moronic, air guitar wielding wannabe rocker traveling through time in order to complete his history report and graduate from high school proved so endearingly silly that it spawned both a sequel (1991's Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey) and a Saturday morning cartoon. In an odd twist of fate, Reeves and co-star Alex Winter had initially auditioned for the opposite roles from those in which they were ultimately cast. Though he would later offer variations of the character type in such efforts as Parenthood (1989) and I Love You to Death (1990), it wasn't long before Reeves was looking to break away from the trend and take his career to the next level.After drawing favorable reviews for his turn as a rich kid turned street hustler opposite River Phoenix in Gus Van Sant's 1991 drama My Own Private Idaho, Reeves battled the undead in Francis Ford Coppola's lavish production of Dracula (1992). Showing his loyalty toward fellow Bill and Ted cohort Winter with a hilarious extended cameo in Freaked the following year, Reeves once again teamed with Van Sant for the critically eviscerated Even Cowgirls Get the Blues before surprising audiences with an unexpectedly complex performance as Siddhartha in Bernardo Bertolucci's Little Buddha (1993).Just as audiences were beginning to ask themselves if they may have underestimated Reeves talent as an actor, the mid-'90s found his career taking an unexpected turn toward action films with the release of Jan de Bont's 1994 mega-hit Speed (Reeves would ultimately decline to appear in the film's disastrous sequel). Balancing out such big-budgeted adrenaline rushes as Johnny Mnemonic (1995) and Chain Reaction (1996) with romantic efforts as A Walk in the Clouds (1995) and Feeling Minnesota (1996), Reeves spooked audiences as a moral attorney suffering from a major case of soul corrosion in the 1997 horror thriller The Devil's Advocate. The late '90s also found Reeves suffering a devastating personal loss when his expected baby girl with longtime girlfriend Jennifer Syme was stillborn, marking the beginning of the end for the couple's relationship. Tragedy stacked upon tragedy when Syme died two short years later in a tragic freeway accident. His career in fluctuation due to the lukewarm response to the majority of his mid-'90s efforts, it was the following year that would find Reeves entering into one of the most successful stages of his career thus far.As Neo, the computer hacker who discovers that he may be humankind's last hope in the forthcoming war against an oppressive mainframe of computers, Reeves' popularity once again reached feverish heights thanks to The Wachowski Brothers' wildly imaginative and strikingly visual sci-fi breakthrough, The Matrix. Followed by such moderately successful films as The Replacements (for which he deferred his salary so that Gene Hackman could also appear) and The Watcher (both 2000), Reeves took an unexpectedly convincing turn as an abusive husband in Sam Raimi's The Gift before returning to familiar territory with Sweet November and Hardball (both 2001). With the cultural phenomenon of The Matrix only growing as a comprehensive DVD release offered obsessive fans a closer look into the mythology of the film, it wasn't long before The Wachowski Brothers announced that the film had originally been conceived as the beginning of a trilogy and that two sequels were in the works. Filmed back to back, and with both scheduled to hit screens in 2003, excitement over The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions began to reach feverish heights in the months before release, virtually ensuring that the films would become two of the year's biggest box-office draws; they delivered on this promise despite mixed critical receptions.Reeves ensured his liberation from typecasting with a drastic turn away from The Matrix as the curtain fell on 2003, by appearing as heartthrob Dr. Julian Mercer in Nancy Meyers's romantic comedy Something's Gotta Give. Although he played second fiddle to vets Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton, Reeves scored a bullseye, especially with female viewers. In 2005, he joined the cast of the collegiate arthouse hit Thumbsucker as Perry Lyman and fought the denizens of hell in the occultic thriller Constantine. Reeves's 2006 roles included the animated Robert Arctor in Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly and Alex Burnham in Alejandro Aresti's romantic fantasy The Lake House (co-starring Sandra Bullock.Famously playing bass for the band Dogstar in his cinematic down time, Reeves' other personal interests include motorcycles, horseback riding, and surfing. When he's not filming, Reeves maintains an everpresent residence in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Keanu Reeves Trivia

Was the bass player for grunge-rock band "Dogstar".
- submitted by Flixster F (2 years ago)
During the 80's he made many commercials. Most notably for Coca-Cola.
- submitted by Flixster F (2 years ago)

Quotes from Keanu Reeves's Characters

    1. Neo: What are you doing?
    2. Trinity: I'm going with you!
    3. Neo: No, you're not!
    4. Trinity: No? Let me tell you what I believe. I believe Morpheus means more to me than he does to you. I believe if you're really serious in saving him then you're going to need my help. And since I am the next ranking officer on this ship if you don't like it, I believe you can go to hell because you're not going anywhere else.
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Krystoffer Dave L (24 days ago)
    1. Morpheus: The pill you took is part of a trace program. It's design to disrupt your input/output carrier signal so we can pinpoint your location.
    2. Neo: What does that mean?
    3. Cypher: It means buckle your seatbelt, Dorothy because Kansas is going bye bye.
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Krystoffer Dave L (24 days ago)
    1. Neo: I know what you're trying to do.
    2. Morpheus: I'm trying to free your mind, Neo. But I can only show you the door. You're the one that has to walk through it.
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Krystoffer Dave L (24 days ago)
    1. Neo: I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid... you're afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future. I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell you how it's going to begin. I'm going to hang up this phone, and then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you. A world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries. A world where anything is possible. Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you.
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Andrew M (46 days ago)
    1. Agent Smith: You hear that Mr. Anderson?... That is the sound of inevitability... It is the sound of your death... Goodbye, Mr. Anderson...
    2. Neo: My name... is Neo.
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Andrew M (46 days ago)
    1. Neo: Cousin, protect the security of your shit.
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Cornelius H (52 days ago)
    1. John Constantine: I guess there's a plan for all of u. I had to die twice just to figure that out. Like the books says, he works his works in mysterious ways. Some people like it, some people don't.
    From Constantine. Submitted by Rad D (2 months ago)
    1. Bill S. Preston / Evil Bill / Granny Preston: [Dead Bill] Ted?
    2. Ted "Theodore" Logan: [Dead Ted] What?
    3. Bill S. Preston / Evil Bill / Granny Preston: [Dead Bill] Don't "Fear the Reaper"! [both of them do an air guitar]
    4. Grim Reaper: I heard that.
    From Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey. Submitted by Francis L (2 months ago)
    1. Bill S. Preston: You ditched Napoleon!
    2. Ted "Theodore" Logan: Deacon, do you realize you have just stranded one of Europe's greatest leaders in San Dimas?
    3. Deacon: He was a dick.
    From Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Submitted by Francis L (2 months ago)
    1. Evil Duke: Put them in the iron maiden.
    2. Ted "Theodore" Logan: Iron Maiden?
    3. Bill S. Preston: [With Ted] Excellent! [both play air guitar]
    4. Evil Duke: Execute them.
    5. Bill S. Preston: [With Ted] Bogus!
    From Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Submitted by Francis L (2 months ago)
    1. Bill S. Preston: It is indeed a pleasure to introduce to you a gentleman we picked up in medieval Mongolia in the year 1269.
    2. Ted "Theodore" Logan: Please welcome, the very excellent barbarian...
    3. Ted "Theodore" Logan: [with Bill] ...MR. GENGHIS KHAN! [All the students applaud wildly for Khan]
    4. Ted "Theodore" Logan: This is a dude who, 700 years ago, totally ravaged China, and who, we were told, 2 hours ago, totally ravaged Oshman's Sporting Goods.
    From Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Submitted by Francis L (2 months ago)
    1. Kevin Lomax: You know what scares me? I quit the case, she gets better... and I hate her for it. I don't want to resent her!
    From The Devil's Advocate. Submitted by Karim Z (3 months ago)
    1. Kevin Lomax: 'Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven', is that it?
    2. John Milton: Why not? I'm here on the ground with my nose in it since the whole thing began. I've nurtured every sensation man's been inspired to have. I cared about what he wanted and I never judged him. Why? Because I never rejected him. In spite of all his imperfections, I'm a fan of man! I'm a humanist. Maybe the last humanist.
    From The Devil's Advocate. Submitted by Karim Z (3 months ago)
    1. Morpheus: [after knocking Neo down] How did I beat you?
    2. Neo: [gasping] You're too fast.
    3. Morpheus: Do you believe that my being faster or stronger has anything to do with my muscles in this place? You think that's air you're breathing now?
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Kris R (4 months ago)
    1. Neo: If you're killed in the Matrix, you die here?
    2. Morpheus: The body cannot live without the mind.
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Nabeel C (6 months ago)
    1. Harry: You shoot me and they give you a medal, you little prick.
    2. Jack Traven: Harry, you told me to.
    From Speed. Submitted by Kris R (6 months ago)
    1. Annie Porter: Just so you know, I got my license suspended.
    2. Jack Traven: What for?
    3. Annie Porter: Speeding.
    From Speed. Submitted by Kris R (6 months ago)
    1. Harry: [observing explosives mounted on the elevator] What do you think?
    2. Jack Traven: I dunno. YOU'RE the expert, I just work here.
    From Speed. Submitted by Kris R (6 months ago)
    1. Neo: Please remove any metallic items you're carrying, keys, loose change. [Neo shows his guns] Holy shit!
    From The Matrix. Submitted by Jordan L (7 months ago)
    1. John Constantine: This is Constantine. John Constantine, asshole.
    From Constantine. Submitted by Noel Joseph B (10 months ago)
    1. Bob Arctor: Everywhere else can be monitored, but no not at New Path.
    2. Donna Hawthorn: [in the scramble suit] Hey, that's their contract with the gonernment.
    From A Scanner Darkly. Submitted by Miles B (10 months ago)
    1. John Constantine: So when a half-breed breaks the rules, I deport their sorry ass straight back to hell. I don't get them all, but I've been hoping to get enough to ensure my... retirement.
    2. Angela Dodson / Isabel Dodson: I don't understand.
    3. John Constantine: I'm a suicide, Angela. When I die, the rules say I've got just one place to go.
    4. Angela Dodson / Isabel Dodson: You're trying to buy your way into heaven.
    5. John Constantine: What would -you- do if you were sentenced to a prison where half the inmates were put there by you?
    From Constantine. Submitted by I Am The Vast UNIVERSE I (10 months ago)
    1. John Constantine: Into the light, I command thee. Into the light, I command thee. Into the light, I command thee. Into the light, I command thee.
    From Constantine. Submitted by Lea L (11 months ago)
    1. John Constantine: Close your eyes. And whatever happens, don't look.
    From Constantine. Submitted by Lea L (11 months ago)
    1. John Constantine: But when you cross over time stops. Take it from me, two minutes in hell is a lifetime. When I came back I knew all the things I could see were real. Heaven and hell are right here. Behind every wall, every window. The world behind the world, and we're smack in the middle.
    From Constantine. Submitted by Lea L (11 months ago)
    1. John Constantine: [speaking to God] I know I'm not one of your favorites. I'm not even welcome in your house. But, I could use a little attention.
    From Constantine. Submitted by Lea L (11 months ago)
    1. Ray-Ray: Coach Conor? You're not really trying to get Ms. Wilkes, are you?
    2. Conor O'Neill: No.
    3. Ray-Ray: Good. 'Cause I already tried and she ain't havin' it.
    4. G-Baby: Yeah, me too.
    From Hardball. Submitted by Alexandra C (12 months ago)
    1. John Constantine: This is Constantine. John Constantine. Asshole.
    From Constantine. Submitted by Tahsina R (12 months ago)
    1. Agent Smith: Why, Mr. Anderson? Why do you do it? Why get up? Why keep fighting? Do you believe you're fighting for something? For more than your survival? Can you tell me what it is? Do you even know? Is it freedom? Or truth? Perhaps peace? Yes? No? Could it be for love? Illusions, Mr. Anderson. Vagaries of perception. The temporary constructs of a feeble human intellect trying desperately to justify an existence that is without meaning or purpose. And all of them as artificial as the Matrix itself, although only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love. You must be able to see it, Mr. Anderson. You must know it by now. You can't win. It's pointless to keep fighting. Why, Mr. Anderson? Why? Why do you persist?
    2. Neo: Because I choose to.
    From The Matrix Revolutions. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
    1. Helen Benson: I need to know what's happening.
    2. Klaatu: This planet is dying. The human race is killing it.
    From The Day the Earth Stood Still. Submitted by Chris P (13 months ago)
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