Keanu Reeves has stopped bullets with his mind. He’s tango’ed with the devil on multiple occasions. He’s killed entire swaths of mafia members because they murder-stomped his puppy. He’s traveled through time in a phone booth. He’s killed people with a fucking pencil. Well, of course he hasn’t, but his unforgettable characters have.
But did you know he did pass up starring in Speed 2, a blockbuster movie at the time, so that he could portray Hamlet at a local theatre in Winnipeg, Canada? Or that he has a kick-ass band known as Dogstar? Or maybe that, despite his immense Hollywood success, still returned to LA almost weekly to partake in a local beer hockey league? In a particularly bruising celebrity environment, it’s important to focus on the bright spots sometimes. Keanu Reeves is one of those bright spots, and this post is simply here to showcase why.
He remains humble and kind despite having gone through horrible things
His father, a drug dealer, had left him and his mother when he was only three years old. His girlfriend, Jennifer Syme, had given birth to Keanu’s still-born daughter after only 8 months of pregnancy. Approximately one year later, Jennifer was involved in a car crash that took her life.
His sister battled Leukemia for over a decade. Despite his massive success, he is no stranger to the heartaches that life can present. He even set up a charity to help further cancer research, without attaching his name it.
His generosity and genuine nature is well-known among movie sets
Per a MoviePilot article “A family friend builds movie sets, doesn’t design, is one of the poor dudes that just builds. Anyways he worked on the set for The Matrix and Keanu heard about the family trouble he was having and gave him a $20,000 Christmas bonus to help him out.
[Reeves] also was one of the only people on the set that genuinely wanted to know people’s names, would say hello and mean it, and would talk to people as if they were his peers and not below him just because they were practically making nothing to build a set.”
He took pay cuts to make films work
Despite being one of the most sought-after actors in the late 90s and early 2000s, Keanu happily took pay cuts in order for films to be able to be made. Movies such as The Devil’s Advocate and The Replacements were going through budgeting issues thanks to the big money that Al Pacino and Gene Hackman required. Keanu reportedly was happy to take a pay cut in order to allow the films to be shot.
He shares his profits with the people who helped make his films a success
When it comes to making a movie, it takes a lot of people doing little things right in order to garner any sort of success. These people don’t get the same recognition that the big time players (actors, directors, etc) do.
Keanu recognizes that, and he does what he can to help. Following the major success of ‘The Matrix’ trilogy, he gave away over half (about $80 million) of his earned profits to the special effects and makeup crew.
He bought his stuntmen Harley Motorcyles
After wrapping up filming on The Matrix series, Keanu had purchased a Harley Davidson Motorcycle for each one of his stuntmen.
He would go on to say: “We were all in this thing and we were training together beforehand… I just wanted… to give a bigger thank you to all these guys who helped me make this… one of the great movie fights in the history of cinema.”
He reminded us of how remarkably human he is when he met his idol, Sonny Chiba
During a live interview on a Japanese network, one of Reeves’ idols, Sonny Chiba, was walked onto the set mid-interview to surprise Reeves. Instead of keeping a professional demeanor, Keanu completely fangirled out for the entire time. You can watch the entire thing right here.
He was involved in a beer hockey league for years, even after he became famous
Despite his success in Hollywood, Keane regularly attended local hockey games. “For a long time in Los Angeles when I first moved there, when I was 20 years old, it was such a new world and so I saw some guys at a gas station once who had hockey equipment in their car, and I asked them what they were doing, and they said they were playing street hockey, so I asked them if I could play.
So I became involved in a street hockey game that took place every weekend for over 10 years, every weekend, red versus black. We would take holidays off and sometimes summers, but the game was going on for over 10 years. That was cool to be a part of. It was a cool thing to have happen. Made some friends.”
His latest and most excellent adventure? Motorcycles. Expensive ones
Teaming up with his longtime friend and business partner Gard Hollinger, Reeves co-founded Arch Motorcycle. Keanu is a well-known motorcycle enthusiast, so when he was wildly impressed with a custom bike Hollinger built for him back in 2007, to two partnered up. The bike, known as the KRGT-1, is designed specifically for each customer in Arch’s workshop, and start at around $78,000.
Let’s not forget his constantly positive interactions with fans.