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![]() Biography Actor Keanu Reeves was born in Beirut,
Lebanon, to an English mother and a Chinese-Hawaiian father ("keanu,"
pronounced key-an-oo, is Hawaiian for "cool breeze over the mountains").
By the time he was two, Reeves had been in virtually every country in
the world, thanks to his father's job as a geologist. He ended up in Canada
as a teenager, where he briefly attended Toronto's High School for the
Performing Arts, and then studied with the famed Second City improv group.
His first paid appearance was on a Canadian TV show; after making his
screen debut in 1986's Act of Vengeance, he had his first significant
film role in The River's Edge the following year. Reeves rocketed to stardom as an air-headed, air-guitar-playing teenager in the amiable comedy/fantasy Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). He could have remained in this zoned-out vein for the rest of his career -- significant slacker/stoner roles in films like Parenthood (1989), I Love You to Death, and Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) would have made this easy enough -- but he was instead determined to prove his versatility. He did just that with compelling performances in Dangerous Liaisons (1988), Point Break (1991), and the Kenneth Branagh version of Much Ado About Nothing (1993). Nothing could have been farther from the amiable teen in the Bill and Ted pictures than Reeve's compelling portrayal of a disillusioned, morally ambiguous hustler in Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho (1989). The film did a great deal to enhance Reeves' reputation as a serious actor, something that was further assisted by his appearance in Bram Stoker's Dracula the following year. In 1994, Reeves switched gears once again, first
rather unexpectedly becoming a pumped-up action star in the runaway hit
Speed, and then playing a Buddhist mystic in Bernardo Bertolucci's Little
Buddha. Unfortunately, he chose to follow up this very successful year
with Johnny Mnemonic (1995), which proved to be a critical and commercial
failure. Subsequent roles in the largely unseen A Walk in the Clouds --
in which he played a kindly AWOL husband who helps a troubled pregnant
woman -- and the similarly unseen Feeling Minnesota (1996), which paired
him with Cameron Diaz, failed to help matters. However, the actor bounced
back, first as a drawling Southern lawyer in The Devil's Advocate (1997),
and then with The Matrix (1999), a hugely successful film that cast him
as a futuristic messiah. Following the phenomenon of The Matrix with the
relatively lackluster The Watcher and The Replacements (both 2000), Reeves
impressed with an uncharacteristically sinister turn as an abusive backwoods
husband in Sam Raimi's supernatural Southern Gothic thriller The Gift
(also 2000). Next appearing in the weeper Sweet November in 2001, Reeves
suited up again, this time as the coach of a little league baseball team,
that same year for Hardball. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide Filmography Mayor of Sunset Strip (2003) ....
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