On this day in 1964, Keanu Reeves was born
Other well-known people who were born on this day are actor Mark Harmon and stand-up comedian Katt Williams.
Keanu Charles Reeves was born today, 2 September in 1964.
He is a Canadian actor and musician.
He gained fame for his roles in several blockbuster films and comedies. He appeared in Point Break, Speed, the John Wick psychological thriller The Devil’s Advocate, Constantine and The Matrix.
He also appeared in dramatic films such as Dangerous Liaisons, My Own Private Idaho and Little Buddha.
Reeves has earned critical acclaim for his acting. He was also praised for his versatility.
His acting has garnered several awards, and he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Outside of film acting, Reeves has pursued other forms of artistry, including stage acting, music performing, and directing.
On stage, he performed as Prince Hamlet for the Manitoba Theatre Centre’s production of Hamlet.
He is a musician and played bass guitar for the bands Dogstar and Becky.
Reeves also wrote the text for a picture book, Ode to Happiness, illustrated by Alexandra Grant.
He produced a documentary, Side by Side, and directed the martial arts film Man of Tai Chi.
Other well-known people who were born on this day are actor Mark Harmon and stand-up comedian Katt Williams.




