Keanna Rowland is an actress, known for Songs My Brothers Taught Me (2015).
Keanu AGL is known for Keramat 2: Caruban Larang (2022).
Keanu Beausier is an actor and assistant director, known for Death by Potato (2016), Black Moon Lilith and Grand Hotel (2019).
Keanu Gonzalez is an actor, known for The Siege of Robin Hood (2022).
Keanu Lee Nunes is a Canadian actor born in Johannesburg, South Africa on March 5, 1996. Keanu's father was born in Lisbon, Portugal, and raised in South Africa, and his mother is born in King Williams Town, South Africa, and is of Chinese ancestry. In 1996, his family relocated to Neuchatel, Switzerland, and to Toronto, Canada, in 2000. As an amateur teen gymnast, he was a member of the Portuguese National Team and competed at the European Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, in 2014. He used his gymnastic skills in the 2014 music video "Something Big." He began to pursue his passion for acting in high school and after graduation attended Humber College to study acting. After a variety of TV roles and lead roles in feature films such as Run Kai Run, Murder U, and Being Single, he landed a series regular in the TV shows Ruby and the Well, Mayday, Han Xin, 2nd Generation, and ZAPS, Inc., and the feature Riot Girls.
Keanu Parks is an actor, known for Black '47 (2018).
Keanu Charles Reeves, whose first name means "cool breeze over the mountains" in Hawaiian, was born September 2, 1964 in Beirut, Lebanon. He is the son of Patricia Taylor, a showgirl and costume designer, and Samuel Nowlin Reeves, a geologist. Keanu's father was born in Hawaii, of British, Portuguese, Native Hawaiian, and Chinese ancestry, and Keanu's mother is originally from England. After his parents' marriage dissolved, Keanu moved with his mother and younger sister, Kim Reeves, to New York City, then Toronto. Stepfather #1 was Paul Aaron, a stage and film director - he and Patricia divorced within a year, after which she went on to marry (and divorce) rock promoter Robert Miller and hair salon owner Jack Bond. Reeves never reconnected with his biological father. In high school, Reeves was lukewarm toward academics but took a keen interest in ice hockey (as team goalie, he earned the nickname "The Wall") and drama. He eventually dropped out of school to pursue an acting career. After a few stage gigs and a handful of made-for-TV movies, he scored a supporting role in the Rob Lowe hockey flick Youngblood (1986), which was filmed in Canada. Shortly after the production wrapped, Reeves packed his bags and headed for Hollywood. Reeves popped up on critics' radar with his performance in the dark adolescent drama, River's Edge (1986), and landed a supporting role in the Oscar-nominated Dangerous Liaisons (1988) with director Stephen Frears. His first popular success was the role of totally rad dude Ted "Theodore" Logan in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989). The wacky time-travel movie became something of a cultural phenomenon, and audiences would forever confuse Reeves's real-life persona with that of his doofy on-screen counterpart. He then joined the casts of Ron Howard's comedy, Parenthood (1989) and Lawrence Kasdan's I Love You to Death (1990). Over the next few years, Reeves tried to shake the Ted stigma with a series of highbrow projects. He played a slumming rich boy opposite River Phoenix's narcoleptic male hustler in My Own Private Idaho (1991), an unlucky lawyer who stumbles into the vampire's lair in Dracula (1992), and Shakespearean party-pooper Don John in Much Ado About Nothing (1993). In 1994, the understated actor became a big-budget action star with the release of Speed (1994). Its success heralded an era of five years in which Reeves would alternate between small films, like Feeling Minnesota (1996) and The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1997), and big films like A Walk in the Clouds (1995) and The Devil's Advocate (1997). (There were a couple misfires, too: Johnny Mnemonic (1995) and Chain Reaction (1996).) After all this, Reeves did the unthinkable and passed on the Speed sequel, but he struck box-office gold again a few years later with the Wachowski siblings' cyberadventure, The Matrix (1999). Now a bonafide box-office star, Keanu would appear in a string of smaller films -- among them The Replacements (2000), The Watcher (2000), The Gift (2000), Sweet November (2001), and Hard Ball (2001) - before The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003) were both released in 2003. Since the end of The Matrix trilogy, Keanu has divided his time between mainstream and indie fare, landing hits with Something's Gotta Give (2003), The Lake House (2006), and Street Kings (2008). He's kept Matrix fans satiated with films such as Constantine (2005), A Scanner Darkly (2006), and The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008). And he's waded back into art-house territory with Ellie Parker (2005), Thumbsucker (2005), The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009), and Henry's Crime (2010). Most recently, as post-production on the samurai epic 47 Ronin (2013) waged on, Keanu appeared in front of the camera in Side by Side (2012), a documentary on celluloid and digital filmmaking, which he also produced. He also directed another Asian-influenced project, Man of Tai Chi (2013). In 2014, Keanu played the title role in the action revenge film John Wick (2014), which became popular with critics and audiences alike. He reprised the role in John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017), taking the now-iconic character to a better opening weekend and even more enthusiastic reviews than the first go-around.
Keanu Wilson is known for A Boy Called Sailboat (2018).
Keanush Tafreshi is known for V/H/S/99 (2022), Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022) and The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021).
Keara Barnes is an award-winning actor/writer/producer and emerging director from Vancouver, B.C. She holds a BFA in Theatre from the University of Victoria and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York. Over the past seven years as a professional performer, she has amassed 50+ performing credits in both film and theatre, as well as lent her voice to over a dozen voiceover projects. Keara is also the Artistic Director of Standing Room Only Theatre, through which she has created and performed two one-woman shows, Almost a Stepmom & TravelTheatrics, which have both toured across Western Canada for four years to critical acclaim, sold-out runs, and media coverage by Global TV, CBC and The Vancouver Sun. Since 2015, the company has produced six theatrical productions including the sold-out run of The Weir in the 2015 Celticfest Vancouver. As a filmmaker, Keara is the writer/producer of four short films. Livefeed won "Scariest Film" at the 2019 Blood n Guts Festival. A Midwinter Nightmare (which she also starred in) is an eight-time award-winner including "Best Romantic Comedy" at the 2021 Oregon Short Film Festival and for which Keara was nominated for "Best Actress" at the 2021 Chilliwack Independent Film Festival and won "Best Actress" at the Montreal Independent Film Festival. Her most recent film, The Stepmom, which she wrote, co-directed, executive produced and acted in, was adapted for the screen from her one-woman theatrical show and is set to tour the film festival circuit in 2022. Keara also is the Director of Sponsorship at the Vancouver Horror Show Film Festival, an avid traveler (having been to 32 countries), and a published freelance writer.