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Keanu Reeves

Keanu Reeves

Keanu Charles Reeves (born September 2, 1964) is a Hollywood film actor. Although currently working in the United States, Reeves is a Canadian citizen and an avid ice hockey player/fan who was his High School team's MVP. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, his first name means "cool breeze over the mountains" in Hawaiian. His father is Asian American of Chinese and Hawaiian descent and his mother is English.

Reeves gained the notice of the critics in 1986's River's Edge, but his first major film role was in 1986, in the hockey movie Youngblood, starring Rob Lowe. Reeves's first popularly successful film was Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, in 1989. Indeed, and perhaps unfortunately for Reeves, much of his subsequent portrayal in the press has been influenced by his comically airheaded character Ted in that film.

Despite the fact that his acting has frequently been derided as wooden, Reeves has become a major box-office draw, and several of his films have become extremely popular. Speed, released in 1994, was a tremendous success for Reeves, surpassed in 1999 by the sci-fi hit The Matrix. Reeves reprised his starring role from that movie for the sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, both box-office hits.

In the mid-1990s it was reported that he and gay CEO David Geffen, of the prolific but sporadic record company Geffen Records and Dreamworks pictures had gotten married. While they did know each other, this was obviously not the case. Friends called his house, congratulating him on a marriage he knew nothing about, which prompted some funny conversations.

In December of 1999, Reeves had a daughter with actress Jennifer Syme. Eva Archer Syme-Reeves was stillborn and in April of 2001, Jennifer Syme was killed in an automobile accident. She was buried next to their daughter in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Independent of speculation Keanu is reported to be very generous with his time and money, lending both to a variety of causes. He took a significant amount of the profits from his Matrix series and treated the hard-working special-effects crew to motorcycles, among other things. True to his Buddhist teachings, he does not have (by 'Hollywood' standards) many possessions and keeps his life uncluttered. He began playing bass with the rock band Dogstar, who have now gone "into hibernation". He currently plays bass in a band called becky (http://beckymusic.com) with former Dogstar drummer Rob Mailhouse, guitarist Paulie Kosta and singer Rebecca Lord.

Filmography

  • A Scanner Darkly 2005
  • Constantine 2005
  • Something's Gotta Give 2003
  • The Matrix Revolutions, 2003
  • The Matrix Reloaded, 2003
  • The Animatrix: Kid's Story, (voice) 2003
  • Mayor of Sunset Strip (documentary), 2003
  • Hard Ball, 2001
  • Sweet November, 2001
  • The Gift, 2000
  • The Watcher. 2000
  • The Replacements, 2000
  • The Matrix, 1999
  • Me and Will, 1998
  • The Devil's Advocate, 1997
  • The Last Time I Committed Suicide, 1997
  • Feeling Minnesota, 1996
  • Chain Reaction, 1996
  • A Walk in the Clouds, 1995
  • Johnny Mnemonic, 1995
  • Speed, 1994
  • Little Buddha, 1993
  • Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, 1993
  • Freaked, 1993
  • Much Ado About Nothing, 1993
  • Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992
  • Providence, 1991
  • My Own Private Idaho, 1991
  • Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, 1991
  • Point Break, 1991
  • I Love You to Death, 1990
  • Tune in Tomorrow..., 1990
  • Parenthood, 1989
  • Life Under Water, 1989
  • Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, 1989
  • The Night Before, 1988
  • Permanent Record, 1988
  • The Prince of Pennsylvania, 1988
  • Dangerous Liaisons, 1988
  • Brotherhood of Justice, 1986
  • Flying, 1986
  • Youngblood, 1986
  • Babes in Toyland, 1986
  • Under the Influence, 1986
  • River's Edge, 1986
  • Young Again, 1986 TV-Movie
  • Act of Vengeance, 1986 TV-Movie
  • Letting Go, 1985 TV-Movie
  • One Step Away, 1985 TV-Movie

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He currently plays bass in a band called becky (http://beckymusic.com) with former Dogstar drummer Rob Mailhouse, guitarist Paulie Kosta and singer Rebecca Lord. And yes, I've gone where no man has gone before, but I was in Mexico and her father gave me permission! My name is William Shatner, and I am Canadian!". He began playing bass with the rock band Dogstar, who have now gone "into hibernation". I live in California, but I was raised in Montreal. True to his Buddhist teachings, he does not have (by 'Hollywood' standards) many possessions and keeps his life uncluttered. Sentence. Independent of speculation Keanu is reported to be very generous with his time and money, lending both to a variety of causes. He took a significant amount of the profits from his Matrix series and treated the hard-working special-effects crew to motorcycles, among other things. Own.

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In the mid-1990s it was reported that he and gay CEO David Geffen, of the prolific but sporadic record company Geffen Records and Dreamworks pictures had gotten married. And tribbles were puppets, not real animals. Reeves reprised his starring role from that movie for the sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, both box-office hits. My doctor's name is not McCoy, it's Ginsberg. Speed, released in 1994, was a tremendous success for Reeves, surpassed in 1999 by the sci-fi hit The Matrix. [Pomp and Circumstance begins playing] I speak English and French, not Klingon! I drink Labatt's, not Romulan ale! And when someone says to me 'Live long and prosper', I seriously mean it when I say, 'Get a life'. Despite the fact that his acting has frequently been derided as wooden, Reeves has become a major box-office draw, and several of his films have become extremely popular. And no, I've never had green alien sex, though I'm sure it would be quite an evening.

Indeed, and perhaps unfortunately for Reeves, much of his subsequent portrayal in the press has been influenced by his comically airheaded character Ted in that film. And I don't know anybody named Bones, Sulu, or Spock. Reeves's first popularly successful film was Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, in 1989. I don't live on Starship NCC-170...[some audience members say "one"], or own a phaser. Reeves gained the notice of the critics in 1986's River's Edge, but his first major film role was in 1986, in the hockey movie Youngblood, starring Rob Lowe. Hooker. His father is Asian American of Chinese and Hawaiian descent and his mother is English. "I am not a Starfleet commander, or T.J.

Born in Beirut, Lebanon, his first name means "cool breeze over the mountains" in Hawaiian. Its sole cover, a version of Pulp's "Common People" performed with Joe Jackson, has received good notices, often to the surprise of the reviewers. Although currently working in the United States, Reeves is a Canadian citizen and an avid ice hockey player/fan who was his High School team's MVP. The LP has been critically acclaimed for its unique "pop-driven" style. Keanu Charles Reeves (born September 2, 1964) is a Hollywood film actor. In the fall of 2004, he released a new album entitled Has Been, produced and arranged by Ben Folds and with songs composed by Shatner and Folds. One Step Away, 1985 TV-Movie. In his appearance on the animated science-fiction TV series Futurama he recited Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady" song during a feast, spoofing his own "Lucy" chant. Shatner also appeared on Ben Folds' "In Love" (on the album Fear of Pop: Volume 1), a "song" about how love can go ever so wrong.

Letting Go, 1985 TV-Movie. One such commercial featured Shatner with frequent collaborator Ben Folds performing an irony-laden version of Diana Ross hit, Mahogany. Act of Vengeance, 1986 TV-Movie. In recent years, Shatner has been spoofing his earlier musical career, performing in the same style for a series of Priceline.com television commercials. Young Again, 1986 TV-Movie. In 1978, Shatner hosted The Science Fiction Film Awards where he performed Elton John's "Rocket Man"[1] (http://www.ubu.com/outsiders/365/02-2.html). River's Edge, 1986. He said, "If you listen to [this song], you will hollow out your own leg and make a canoe out of it to get off this island.".

Under the Influence, 1986. These early renditions are commonly bashed, such as when George Clooney named William Shatner's "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" as one of his Desert Island Discs as an incentive to leave the island. Babes in Toyland, 1986. Tambourine Man" by Bob Dylan and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by The Beatles. Youngblood, 1986. It includes spoken-word covers of "Mr. Flying, 1986. His musical album The Transformed Man (1968) has become a camp favorite.

Brotherhood of Justice, 1986. Digital Pictures (http://www.coredp.com/) company, which provided the special effects for the 1996 film Fly Away Home. Dangerous Liaisons, 1988. Shatner is also the CEO of the Toronto, Ontario-based C.O.R.E. The Prince of Pennsylvania, 1988. Shatner has a 360 acre (1.5 kmē) horse farm in Kentucky named Bellreve where he raises the winning horses. Permanent Record, 1988. In his spare time, Shatner enjoys breeding and showing American Saddlebreds and Quarter Horses.

The Night Before, 1988. She currently lives in Southern California. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, 1989. Melanie is the proprietor of Dari, an upscale women's clothing boutique. Life Under Water, 1989. Shatner has three daughters: Leslie, Lisabeth, and Melanie, and a son, Daniel. Parenthood, 1989. William Shatner has been married four times:.

Tune in Tomorrow..., 1990. In 2004, Shatner was cast as the eccentric but highly capable attorney Denny Crane for the final season of the legal drama The Practice and then its subsequent spin-off, Boston Legal. I Love You to Death, 1990. Shatner has appeared in several episodes of the television series Third Rock from the Sun as The Big Giant Head, a fat, womanizing, substance-abusing, higher-ranked officer from the same alien planet as the show's protagonists. Point Break, 1991. In the 1990s Shatner appeared in several plays on American National Public Radio, written and directed by Norman Corwin. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, 1991. In 1995 a first-person shooter game named William Shatner's TekWar was released, and was the first game to use the Build engine.

My Own Private Idaho, 1991. This popular series of books led to a number of television movies, in which Shatner played a role, and to a short-lived television series. Providence, 1991. The first—published in 1990—was entitled TekWar. Bram Stoker's Dracula, 1992. Shatner has enjoyed success with a series of "Tek" science fiction novels. Much Ado About Nothing, 1993. He also has found an outlet in spoofing the cavalier, almost superhuman character persona of Captain Kirk, in films such as Airplane II: The Sequel (1982), National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon I (1993) and Saturday Night Live, in which he advised Star Trek fans to "Get a life!", repeating a popular catch-phrase.

Freaked, 1993. As the unwilling central public figure of a widespread geek-culture of Trekkies, Shatner is often humorously critical of the sometimes "annoying" fans of Star Trek. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, 1993. Hooker series; this show became a popular hit. Little Buddha, 1993. While continuing to film the successful series of Star Trek movies, he returned to television in the 1980s, starring as a uniformed police officer in the T.J. Speed, 1994. Its success re-established Shatner as an actor, and Captain Kirk as a cultural icon.

Johnny Mnemonic, 1995. The dry spell ended for Shatner (and the other Star Trek cast members) when Paramount produced Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979, under pressure from long loyal fans of the series. A Walk in the Clouds, 1995. Scott and received excellent reviews. Chain Reaction, 1996. This was directed by George C. Feeling Minnesota, 1996. In 1970, Shatner appeared as the prosecutor in a PBS television film of the Broadway play The Andersonville Trial.

The Last Time I Committed Suicide, 1997. He says this period was a humbling one, as he would take any odd job, including small party appearances to support his family. The Devil's Advocate, 1997. Shatner had a long dry spell in the decade between the original Star Trek series and the Star Trek movies, which he attributes to his being typecast as Captain Kirk, making him unable to find other work. Me and Will, 1998. One potential stumbling block is his current commitment to another series on a rival network. The Matrix, 1999. Playing Kirk again seems unlikely given he is more than 10 years older than he was when he last played the role (making some sort of pre-Generations appearance by Kirk problematic).

The Replacements, 2000. Kirk, an ancestor of Kirk's, or an unrelated character. 2000. However, it is not known if Shatner would be playing James T. The Watcher. Reports in the media indicated that the idea is being given serious thought, with series producer Manny Coto indicating in Star Trek Communicator magazine's October 2004 issue that he is preparing a three-episode story arc for Shatner. The Gift, 2000. In the summer of 2004, rumors began circulating that the producers of Star Trek: Enterprise were considering bringing William Shatner back to Star Trek.

Sweet November, 2001. This was to be his character's final role as the character of Captain Kirk was killed in the film. Hard Ball, 2001. In 1994, he returned to the role of Captain Kirk in Star Trek Generations. Mayor of Sunset Strip (documentary), 2003. Between 1979 and 1991, William Shatner played Captain Kirk in the six Star Trek films and directed the fifth one. The Animatrix: Kid's Story, (voice) 2003. He was slated to assume the role of Kirk for Star Trek: Phase II, a follow-up series regarding the second five year mission of the Enterprise, but Star Trek: Phase II was cancelled in pre-production and expanded into Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

The Matrix Reloaded, 2003. In 1972, Shatner returned to the role of Captain Kirk, albeit only in voice, in the animated Star Trek series. The Matrix Revolutions, 2003. He subsequently was contracted to play Captain James Kirk for the Star Trek series and held the role from 1966 to 1969. Something's Gotta Give 2003. Kirk for the second pilot of Star Trek, entitled "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Constantine 2005. William Shatner was first cast as James T.

A Scanner Darkly 2005. He also appeared in the Stanley Kramer film Judgment at Nuremberg and starred in two episodes of the acclaimed science fiction series The Twilight Zone. His movie debut was in the classic MGM film The Brothers Karamazov with Yul Brynner in which Shatner starred as the pious brother Alexei. In 1959 he was given good reviews when he took on the role of Robert Lomax in a theatrical production of The World of Suzie Wong. Trained as a classical Shakespearean actor, he performed at the Stratford Festival of Canada in Stratford, Ontario before going to the United States to work.

Shatner earned a Bachelor's degree from McGill University in 1952. He has since worked as a writer, producer, director, musician, and best-selling author. Shatner has written three books chronicling his experiences playing Captain Kirk and being a part of the Star Trek franchise. Kirk of the Starship Enterprise in the television show Star Trek from 1966 to 1969 and in seven of the subsequent movies.

Shatner is most famous for his starring role as Captain James T. William Shatner (born in Montreal, Quebec, March 22, 1931) is an actor and writer. Has Been (Shout! Factory, 2004)[2] (http://www.shatnerhasbeen.com/). William Shatner Live (Lemli, 1977).

The Transformed Man (Decca, 1968). Star Trek: I'm Working on That: A Trek from Science Fiction to Science Fact, with Chip Walker, 2002, ISBN 067104737X. Get a Life!, with Chris Kreski, 1999, ISBN 0671021311. Star Trek Movie Memories, with Chris Kreski, 1994, ISBN 0060176172.

Star Trek Memories, with Chris Kreski, 1993, ISBN 0060177349. Captain's Log: William Shatner's Personal Account of the Making of "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier", as told by Lisabeth Shatner, 1989, ISBN 0671686526. Star Trek: The Ashes of Eden, DC Comics graphic novel, 1995, ISBN 1563892359. Comic book adaptations

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    Shadow Planet, 2002, ISBN 0061051195. Beyond the Stars, 2000, ISBN 0061051187. Step into Chaos, 1999, ISBN 0061052760. In Alien Hands, 1997, ISBN 0061052752.

    Delta Search, 1997, ISBN 0061052744. Quest for Tomorrow series

      . The Law of War, 1998, ISBN 0399143602. Man o' War, 1996, ISBN 0399141316.

      War series

        . Star Trek: Captain's Blood, 2003, ISBN 067102129X. Star Trek: Captain's Peril, 2002, ISBN 0743448197. Star Trek: Preserver, 2000, ISBN 0671021257.

        Star Trek: Dark Victory, 1999, ISBN 067100882X. Star Trek: Spectre, 1998, ISBN 0671008781. Star Trek: Avenger, 1997, ISBN 0671551329. Star Trek: The Return, 1996, ISBN 0671526103.

        Star Trek: The Ashes of Eden, 1995, ISBN 0671520350. Star Trek series, all with Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens

          . Tek series. Shatner has been leading charity Paintball Scenario Games to raise money for his favorite charity, handicapped children.

          Recently Mr. The Student Society Building at McGill University is unofficially named after William Shatner, and contains a sign in the lobby bearing his name. William Shatner has a TV star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6901 Hollywood Blvd. Shatner has recently been noted for his role in the Priceline.com commercials.

          Shatner appeared in several episodes of The Twilight Zone. In 1965 he starred in the Esperanto-language film Incubus.. Shatner appeared (before Star Trek) together with Leonard Nimoy in the first season of The Man From U.N.C.L.E.. Elizabeth Martin whom he married on February 13, 2001.

          Nerine Kidd whom he married on November 15, 1997; she drowned on August 9, 1999 at the couple's home. Marcy Lafferty whom he married in the fall of 1973; they divorced in 1994. Gloria Rand whom he married in 1956; they divorced in 1969.