Early Life
Keanu Reeves is a Canadian actor who has starred in many popular movies, such as the Bill and Ted series, The Matrix series, Speed, and John Wick. He is also known for his philanthropy, generosity, and humility.
Reeves was born in Beirut, Lebanon, on September 2, 1964, and grew up in Toronto, Canada. He dropped out of high school to pursue an acting career and made his debut in the Canadian TV series Hangin' In. He then moved to Hollywood and appeared in various films, such as River's Edge, Dangerous Liaisons, and My Own Private Idaho.
Reeves achieved worldwide fame with his role as Neo in The Matrix, a sci-fi blockbuster that spawned two sequels and a cult following. He also played John Wick, a retired assassin who seeks revenge for the killing of his dog, in a highly successful action franchise. He has also directed and produced films, such as Man of Tai Chi and Side by Side.
Reeves is widely admired for his kindness and generosity, both on and off screen. He has donated millions of dollars to various charities, such as cancer research, animal welfare, and children's hospitals. He has also given away motorcycles, cars, and money to his co-stars, crew members, and fans. He is known for being humble, down-to-earth, and respectful of everyone he meets.