How Keanu Reeves Became The Nicest Actor In Hollywood

 How Keanu Reeves Became The Nicest Actor In Hollywood



The protagonist of "Matrix" is known for his philanthropic work and his generosity with his fortune.

 

 

How Keanu Reeves Became The Nicest Actor In Hollywood



Fame is not always synonymous with luxury and frivolity. Keanu Reeves is one of the few Hollywood stars who stands out for his humanitarian character, humility and generosity with the fortune that he has managed to accumulate with hits in his portfolio, including Matrix and Sweet November.

 



The 57-year-old actor has stood out not only for being one of the few Hollywood stars who still prefers the use of public transport. He also often makes large donations to various foundations or gives impressive gifts like the fancy Harley-Davidson motorcycles he gave to The Matrix Reloaded's stunt team.



Reeves also gave expensive Rolex Submariner watches to the cast of the new Matrix sequel, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Not satisfied with that, during the Christmas festivities, the actor paid for the private plane trips and hotel accommodations for the team and his inner circle that helped him train for the world premiere last December in the city of San Francisco, "Resurrections"



He brought a team of us here. He is incredibly generous. In tonight's audience there will be many people who helped him, from his martial arts and jiu-jitsu coaches to hairdressers, makeup artists, and the stunt team. He made sure that his family and friends were here. He is epic, ”said Chad Stahelski, one of the stunt doubles of“ Neo ”.



Keanue Reeves, who has earned a reputation as one of Hollywood's most beloved actors, has his own foundation for cancer treatment research. The famous also donated 70% of the income in the first version of Matrix to be able to pay for studies on this disease that is not so far away, since one of his sisters was diagnosed with a type of leukemia.

 



The actor received about 10 million dollars in advance for the science fiction film that broke box office records in 1999. He then earned another 35 million dollars, of which he would have donated 31.6 million dollars to the investigation of the leukemia. Reeves stood out for this action against the disease that has touched him closely, since he even served as a caregiver for his sister Kim, diagnosed with this type of cancer. He didn't shy away from delaying the filming of the Matrix sequels and moving near his relative to accompany her.



"She was always there for me, I will always be for her," said the actor about her sister with whom he had a close relationship and with whom he lived for several years in Hawaii, Australia, New York and Canada during his adolescence.

 

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