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Actor Keanu Reeves, star of ‘Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure,’ sinks hands, feet at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood
Published: May 15, 2019 06:53 PM

Keanu Reeves speaks at his cement print ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theater on Tuesday in Los Angeles. Photo: IC

Actor Keanu Reeves signed his name and sunk his hands and feet in fresh cement on Tuesday in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

More than 30 years have passed since the star of The Matrix, Speed and Point Break tried his luck by taking his car from Toronto to Hollywood to become an actor.

"It is a great honor to be here and to be invited to this remarkable, historical, magical place," Reeves told a crowd gathered for the ceremony at the Chinese Theatre. 

"To be included among all of the incredible artists who have made their mark here over the past 92 years, to be a part of this Hollywood tradition started by Sid Grauman all those years ago and which continues to this day, I thank you. Thank you very much."

Born in Beirut in 1964 but raised in New York and Toronto, Reeves left high school to become an actor. He came to Hollywood in 1986 to work on the film Youngblood. 

Reeves rose to fame with Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and its sequel, but is best known for his role as Neo in The Matrix trilogy.

Friday will see the release of his latest starring role, in another trilogy, John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum.

Laurence Fishburne, who played the role of Reeves' mentor Morpheus in The Matrix and also appears in the upcoming John Wick film, called Reeves one of the "smartest and most intelligent men that I have ever met."

Reeves' marks in front of the Chinese Theatre come after he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2005.