A very happy birthday to Keanu Reeves 🥳, whose niceness is truly legendary ...
Starstruck, the kid — who is now a journalist at the website SB Nation — cleverly offered his employee discount, which would require Reeves’ signature. Reeves declines, confused: “I don’t work here,” he says. Embarrassed and out of an autograph, the kid charges him the regular price.
Minutes later, Reeves returns — ”I realized you probably wanted my autograph, so I signed this,” he says, handing the kid a receipt from the concession stand that he has signed the back of. He pivots, tosses an ice cream cone in the trash and goes to see his movie. It turns out Reeves bought an ice cream cone he didn’t want, only to autograph the receipt paper for a 16-year-old kid.Murray Close via Getty ImagesIn the 1990s, Keanu Reeves was starring opposite Morgan Freeman for the movie “Chain Reaction.”
As has often been rumoured to happen on Hollywood film sets, the stage hands and “grunt workers” were reportedly not being treated too well. One man,, said he had been working on set as an assistant prop designer when he experienced something completely alien to him. Apparently, Keanu decided to routinely take the workers out for free breakfast and lunch. “Since then, I’ve worked on about 30 different sets and have never met an actor as generous and friendly as him,”
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