Keanu Reeves Gave Away His Matrix Salary (Photo Credit – YouTube)

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“Money isn’t the first thing I think about,” Keanu Reeves once said, breaking the Hollywood cliché. For him, it was genuinely true. Despite a net worth in the hundreds of millions, he never let dollar signs define him.

In 1995, Speed catapulted Keanu Reeves into superstardom. He was offered a role alongside Robert De Niro in Heat, a film that would elevate any actor’s career. But did Keanu jump at the chance? Surprisingly, no—he declined, choosing instead to perform Shakespeare at the Manitoba Theatre Centre. Val Kilmer took the role, while Keanu immersed himself in the Bard. The following year, he even turned down an $11 million offer for a Speed sequel (worth about $21 million today). At 32, he refused to be pigeonholed, setting his sights instead on The Devil’s Advocate and the opportunity to act alongside Al Pacino.

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Fast forward to The Matrix era. Keanu Reeves pulled off a move that left Hollywood stunned. After earning an initial $10 million for the first film—growing to around $35 million with backend royalties—he was perfectly positioned to cash in on the sequels. But did he chase the biggest paycheck? Not quite. Instead, he generously gave a substantial portion of his profits to the unsung heroes: the special effects and costume teams. “They deserve it,” he thought. Now that’s a truly selfless move!