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keanu reeves (Actor)

Introduction


Keanu Reeves Brought into the world in Beirut and brought up in Toronto, Reeves started acting in theater creations and in TV films prior to making his element film debut in Youngblood (1986). He had his advancement job in the sci-fi satire Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), and he later repeated his job in its continuations. He acquired recognition for playing a hawker in the autonomous show My Own Private Idaho (1991), and set up himself as an activity legend with driving jobs in Point Break (1991) and Speed (1994). 

Following a few film industry disappointments, Reeves' exhibition in the thriller The Devil's Advocate (1997) was generally welcomed. More noteworthy fame came for playing Neo in the sci-fi series The Matrix, starting in 1999. He played John Constantine in Constantine (2005) and featured in the heartfelt show The Lake House (2006), the sci-fi spine chiller The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), and the wrongdoing thrill ride Street Kings (2008). Following a difficulty, Reeves made a rebound by playing the nominal professional killer in the John Wick film series, starting in 2014. 


Early life 


After his folks separated in 1966, his mom moved the family to Sydney, Australia, and afterward to New York City, where she wedded Paul Aaron, a Broadway and Hollywood chief, in 1970. The couple moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and separated in 1971. At the point when Reeves was nine, he partook in a theater creation of Damn Yankees. Aaron stayed near Reeves, extending to him guidance and suggesting him an employment opportunity at the Hedgerow Theater in Pennsylvania. Reeves' mom wedded Robert Miller, an awesome music advertiser, in 1976; the couple separated in 1980. She therefore wedded her fourth spouse, a beautician named Jack Bond; the marriage went on until 1994. Reeves and his sisters grew up essentially in the Yorkville neighborhood of Toronto, with a caretaker really focusing on them often. In light of his grandma's identity, he grew up with Chinese craftsmanship, furniture, and food. Reeves watched British parody shows like The Two Ronnies, and his mom conferred English habits that he has kept up with into adulthood. 


Portraying himself as a "private child", Reeves went to four distinct secondary schools, including the Etobicoke School of the Arts, from which he was ousted. Reeves said he was ousted on the grounds that he was "only a bit of too boisterous and talked too much once over and over again... I was not by and large the most perfectly orchestrated symphony in the school". At De La Salle College, he was a fruitful ice hockey goalkeeper. Reeves had yearnings to turn into an expert ice hockey player for the Canadian Olympic group yet chose to turn into an entertainer when he was 15. In the wake of leaving De La Salle College, he went to Avondale Secondary Alternative School, which permitted him to get instruction while filling in as an entertainer. He exited secondary school when he was 17. He got a green card through his American stepfather and moved to Los Angeles three years after the fact. Reeves holds Canadian citizenship by naturalization. 



1984–1990: Early work 


That very year, he made his acting presentation in a scene of the TV series, called Hangin' In. In 1985, he played Mercutio in a phase creation of Romeo and Juliet at the Leah Posluns Theater in North York, Ontario. He showed up in front of an audience, including Brad Fraser's clique hit Wolfboy in Toronto. He likewise showed up in a Coca-Cola business, and in 1985, the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) transitioning, short film One Step Away 

different roles


Reeves made an introduction to TV films in 1986, remembering NBC's Babes for Toyland, Act of Vengeance and Brotherhood of Justice. He showed up in Peter Markle's Youngblood (1986), in which he played a goalkeeper, and in the low-spending heartfelt dramatization, Flying. He was given a role as Matt in River's Edge, a wrongdoing dramatization about a gathering of secondary school companions managing a homicide case, inexactly dependent on the 1981 homicide of Marcy Renee Conrad. The film debuted in 1986 at the Toronto International Film Festival to a to a great extent certain reaction. Janet Maslin of The New York Times depicts the exhibitions of the youthful cast as "regular and trustworthy", with Reeves being portrayed as "influencing and thoughtful". 

In 1989, Reeves featured in the parody dramatization Parenthood coordinated by Ron Howard. Scratch Hilditch of the BBC gave the film three out of five stars, considering it a "feelgood film" with an "broad and engaging gathering cast". In 1990, Reeves gave two acting exhibitions; he depicted an awkward hired gunman in the dark satire I Love You to Death, and played Martin, a radio broadcast worker in the parody Tune in Tomorrow. He additionally showed up in Paula Abdul's music video for Rush which highlighted a Rebel Without a Cause theme, with him in the James Dean job. 


1991–1994: Breakthrough with grown-up jobs 


In 1991, Reeves featured in Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, a spin-off of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, with his co-star Alex Winter. Michael Wilmington of the Los Angeles Times composed that the spin-off was "more innovative, more rich, more stunning and more liberated, all the more excitingly envisioned", applauding the entertainers for their "more full" exhibitions. 



Film pundit Roger Ebert thought it was "an uproar of visual development and abnormal humor that chips away at its picked sub-simpleton level It's the sort of film where you begin laughing disregarding yourself, and end up really respecting the inventiveness that went into making this illusory droll". The remainder of 1991 denoted a critical change for Reeves' vocation as he attempted grown-up jobs. Co-featuring with River Phoenix as a road trickster in the experience My Own Private Idaho, the characters set out on an excursion of individual revelation. The story was composed by Gus Van Sant, and is approximately founded on Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and Henry V. The film debuted at the 48th Venice International Film Festival, trailed by a dramatic delivery in the United States on September 29, 1991. The film acquired $6.4 million in the cinematic world. My Own Private Idaho was decidedly gotten, with Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly portraying the film as "a postmodern street film with a disposition of free-drifting, daze like sadness a rich, daring experience". The New York Times commended Reeves and Phoenix for their sagacious exhibitions. 


Documentory Debut 


In 2005, Reeves assumed the nominal part in Constantine, a mysterious criminal investigator film, about a the man capacity to see and speak with half-holy messengers and half-devils. The film was a good film industry hit, earning $230 million worldwide from a $100 million financial plan however pulled in blended to-positive surveys. 



The Sydney Morning Herald's faultfinder composed that "Constantine isn't terrible, yet it doesn't merit any impressive modifiers. It's incidentally messy, at times pleasant, discontinuously terrifying, and continually spiked with heavenly blatherskite". He next showed up in Thumbsucker, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005. A satire adjusted from the 1999 Walter Kirn novel of a similar title, the story follows a kid with a thumb-sucking issue. Reeves and the remainder of the cast collected positive basic surveys, with The Washington Post depicting it as "a tenderly mixing orchestra about enthusiastic progress loaded up with exquisite melodic sections and delicately nuanced exhibitions". 



Personal life 


Dating Her
On December 24, 1999, Reeves' better half, Jennifer Syme, conceived an offspring eight months into her pregnancy to Ava Archer Syme-Reeves, who was stillborn. The couple separated half a month after the fact. On April 2, 2001, Syme was killed when her vehicle slammed into three left vehicles on Cahuenga Boulevard in Los Angeles. She was being treated for sorrow at that point, and police discovered professionally prescribed drug in her vehicle. Reeves, who was booked to film The Matrix continuations the accompanying spring, looked for "harmony and time", as per companion Bret Domrose of Dogstar. 


Reeves has likewise recently been sincerely connected to long-lasting companion and producer Brenda Davis, whose kid he is guardian to, and model-entertainer China Chow. In 2009, Reeves met Alexandra Grant at an evening gathering; they proceeded to team up on two books together. They opened up to the world about their relationship in November 2019.

He got awards


Awards

Productive in film since 1984, Reeves' most acclaimed and most noteworthy earning films, as per the audit total site Rotten Tomatoes, include: River's Edge (1987), Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure Reeves' has won four MTV Movie Awards, and got two Best Actor selections at the Saturn Awards. He was designated twice for a People's Choice Award: Favorite Male Movie Star and Favorite Action Movie Star, for his exhibition in John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum (2019).



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