FILMOGRAPHY

Early Work

Romeo and Juliet (Stage)

Wolfboy (Stage)

Hangin’ In (Episode of Canadian TV series)

Night Heat (TV movie, bit part)

Advertisements

Coke (TV advertisement)

Suntory (Japanese TV advertisement)

Theatre

Hamlet (Winnipeg, Canada, 1994)

Films

Youngblood (1986)

USA 1986 109 minutes

Directed by Peter Markle

Screenplay by Peter Markle and John Whitmore

Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United

Artists/Guber-Peters

Cast: Rob Lowe (Dean Youngblood), Cynthia Gibb (Jessie Chadwick), Patrick Swayze (Derek Sutton), Ed Lauter (Murray Chadwick), Jim Youngs (Kelly Youngblood), Eric Nesterenko (Blane Youngblood), Keanu Reeves (Hiver)

Young Again (1986, TV)

(AKA I Wish I We re 18 Again)

USA 1986 100 minutes

Directed by Steven Hilliard Stern

Screenplay by Barbara Hall, Story by David Simon

Production Company: Disney

Cast: Jack Gilford (Old Man), Keanu Reeves (Michael Riley, 17), Jessica Steen (Tracy Gordon), Robert Urich (Michael Riley, 40), Lindsay Wagner (Laura Gordon)

Act of Vengeance (1986, TV)

USA 1986 95 minutes

Directed by John Mackenzie

Screenplay by Scott Spencer, based upon the book by Trevor

Armbrister

Production Company: Lorimar Motion Pictures

Cast: Charles Bronson (Jock Yablonski), Ellen Burstyn (Margaret Yablonski), Wilford Brimley (Tony Boyle), Hoyt Axton (Silous Huddleston), Robert Schenkkan (Paul Gilly), Ellen Barkin (Annette Gilly), Keanu Reeves (Buddy Martin)

Under the Influence (1986, TV)

USA 1986 100 minutes

Directed by Thomas Carter

Screenplay by Joyce Reberta-Burditt

Production Company: CBS

Entertainment Productions

Cast: Dana Andersen (Terri Talbot), Paddi Edwards (Eve), Andy Griffith (Noah Talbot), Season Hubley (Ann Talbot Simpson), Richard Lawson (Dr Duran), Paul Provenza (Stephen Talbot), Keanu Reeves (Eddie Talbot)

Trying Times: Moving Day (1986, PBS)

USA 1986 60 minutes

Brotherhood of Justice (1986, TV)

USA 1986 97 minutes (94, Europe)

Directed by Charles Braverman

Written by Jeffrey Bloom, story by Noah Jubelirer

Production Company: Margot Winchester Productions

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Derek), Kiefer Sutherland (Victor), Lori Loughlin (Christie), Joe Spano (Bob Grootemat), Darren Dalton (Scottie), Evan Mirand (Mule)

Babes in Toyland (1986, TV)

USA 1986 150 minutes

Directed by Clive Donner

Based on work by Victor Herbert (operetta), Glen McDonough (operetta)

Production Company: Neil T. Maffeo/Bavaria Film Studios

Cast: Drew Barrymore (Lisa Piper), Eileen Brennan (Mrs Piper/Widow Hubbard), Googy Gress (Jim/Georgie Porgie), Pat Morita (The Toymaster), Richard Mulligan (Bernie/Barnaby Barnacle), Keanu Reeves (Alex/Jack Be Nimble)

Flying (1986)

(AKA Dream to Believe)

Canada 1986 94 minutes

Directed by Paul Lynch

Screenplay by John Sheppard

Production Company: Brightstar

Films

Cast: Olivia D’Abo (Robin), Sean McCann (Jack), Renee Murphy (Leah), Keanu Reeves (Tommy), Jessica Steen (Cindy), Rita Tushingham (Jean)

River’s Edge (1986)

USA 1986 99 minutes

Directed by Tim Hunter

Screenplay by Neal Jimenez

Production Company: Hemdale

Film Corporation

Cast: Crispin Glover (Layne), Keanu Reeves (Matt), Ione Skye [as Ione Skye Leitch] (Clarissa), Daniel Roebuck (Samson), Dennis Hopper (Feck), Joshua John Miller (Tim), Roxana Zal (Maggie), Josh Richman (Tony), Phil Brock (Mike), Tom Bower (Bennett)

The Prince of Pennsylvania (1988)

USA 1988 87 minutes

Directed by Ron Nyswaner

Screenplay by Ron Nyswaner

Production Company: New Line

Cast: Bonnie Bedelia (Pam Marshetta), Tracey Ellis (Lois Sike), Jeff Hayenga (Jack Sike), Amy Madigan (Carla Headlee), Keanu Reeves (Rupert Marshetta), Jay O. Sanders (Trooper Joe)

Permanent Record (1988)

USA 1988 91 minutes

Directed by Marisa Silver

Screenplay by Jarre Fees, Larry Ketron, Alice Liddle

Production Company: Paramount Pictures

Cast: Pamela Gidley (Kim), Alan Boyce (David Sinclair), Michael Elgert (Jake), Jennifer Rubin (Lauren), Michelle Meyrink (M.G.), Keanu Reeves (Chris Townsend), Phil Diskin (Security Guard), Lou Reed (himself), Garrett Lambert (Producer), Richard Bradford (Leo Verdell), Carolyn Tomei (Chemistry Teacher)

The Night Before, (1988)

USA 1988 85 minutes

Directed by Thom Eberhardt

Screenplay by Thom Eberhardt and Gregory Scherick

Production Company: Kings Road

Entertainment/Zealcorp

Productions Limited

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Winston Connelly), Lori Loughlin (Tara Mitchell), Theresa Saldana (Rhonda), Trinidad Silva (Tito), Suzanne Snyder (Lisa), Morgan Lofting (Mom), Gwil Richards (Dad)

Dangerous Liaisons (1988)

UK/USA 120 minutes

Directed by Stephen Frears

Screenplay by Christopher Hampton, based on his play from the book Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos De Laclos

Production Company: Lorimar Film Entertainment/NFH

Productions/Warner Brothers

Cast: Glenn Close (Marquise De Merteuil), John Malkovich (Vicomte De Valmont), Uma Thurman (Cecile De Volanges), Michelle Pfeiffer (Madame De Tourvel), Swoosie Kurtz (Madame de Volanges), Keanu Reeves (Chevalier Darceny) Mildred Natwick (Madame De Rosemonde), Peter Capaldi (Azolan)

Life Under Water (1988)

USA 1988 90 minutes

Directed by Jay Holman

Screenplay by Richard Greenberg, based on his own play

Production Company: American Playhouse

Cast: Keanu Reeves, Sarah Jessica Parker, Haviland Morris, Joanna Gleason, Stephen McHattie

Parenthood (1988)

USA 1989 124 minutes

Directed by Ron Howard

Screenplay by Lowell Ganz, Ron Howard and Babaloo Mandel

Production Company: Universal Pictures

Cast: Steve Martin (Gil), Mary Steenburgen (Karen), Dianne Wiest (Helen), Jason Robards (Frank), Rick Moranis (Nathan), Tom Hulce (Larry), Martha Plimpton (Julie), Keanu Reeves (Tod), Harley Jane Kozak (Susan)

I Love You to Death (1989) USA 1989 96 minutes

Directed by Lawrence Kasdan

Screenplay by John Kostmayer

Production Company: Chestnut Hill/TriStar

Cast: Kevin Kline (Joey), Tracey Ullman (Rosalie), Joan Plowright (Nadja), River Phoenix (Devo Nod), William Hurt (Harlan), Keanu Reeves (Marlon)

Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter (1989)

(AKA Tune in Tomorrow)

USA 1989 102 minutes

Directed by Jon Amiel

Screenplay by William Boyd, based on the novel by Mario Vargas Llosa

Production Company: Cinecom International/Odyssey/Polar Entertainment Corporation

Cast: Barbara Hershey (Aunt Julia), Keanu Reeves (Martin Loader), Peter Falk (Pedro Carmichael), Bill McCutcheon (Puddler), Patricia Clarkson (Aunt Olga), Richard Portnow (Uncle Luke)

Point Break (1990)

USA 1990 122 minutes

Directed by Kathryn Bigelow

Screenplay by W. Peter Iliff, Rick King

Production Company: Largo Ent

Cast: Patrick Swayze (Bodhi), Keanu Reeves (Johnny Utah), Gary Busey (Pappas), Lori Petty (Tyler), John C. McGinley (Ben Harp)

My Own Private Idaho (1990)

USA 1990 102 minutes

Directed by Gus Van Sant

Screenplay by Gus Van Sant, inspired by William Shakespeare’s Henry IV

Production Company: New Line Cinema

Cast: River Phoenix (Mike Waters), Keanu Reeves (Scott Favor), James Russo (Richard Waters), William Richert (Bob Pigeon), Rodney Harvey (Gary), Chiara Caselli (Carmella), Michael Parker (Digger), Jessie Thomas (Denise), Flea (Budd)

Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey (1991)

USA 1991 98 minutes

Directed by Peter Hewitt

Screenplay by Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon

Production Company: Columbia

Pictures/Interscope

Communications

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Ted ‘Theodore’ Logan), Alex Winter (Bill S. Preston/Granny), William Sadler (Grim Reaper), Joss Ackland (De Nomolos)

Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1991)

USA 1991 122 minutes

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola

Written by James V. Hart, from the novel by Bram Stoker

Production Company: Columbia

Pictures/American Zoetrope/

Osiris Films

Cast: Gary Oldman (Dracula), Winona Ryder (Mina Murray/Elisabeta), Anthony Hopkins (Professor Abraham Van Helsing/Chesare), Keanu Reeves (Jonathan Harker), Richard E. Grant (Doctor Jack Seward), Cary Elwes (Lord Arthur Holmwood)

F reaked (1992)

(AKA Hideous Mutant Freakz)

USA 1992 86 minutes

Directed by Alex Winter, Tom Stern

Written by Tim Burns, Alex Winter and Tom Stern

Production Company: Pandora/20th Century Fox

Cast: Alex Winter (Ricky Coogin), Brooke Shields (Skye Daley), William Sadler (Dick Brian), Morgan Fairchild (Stewardess), Randy Quaid (Elijah C. Skuggs), Mr. T (The Bearded Lady), Keanu Reeves (Ortiz the Dog Boy, uncredited)

Much Ado About Nothing (1992)

USA 1992 111 minutes

Directed by Kenneth Branagh

Written by Kenneth Branagh, based on the play by William Shakespeare

Production Company: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)/Renaissance Films/Samuel Goldwyn Company

Cast: Richard Briers (Seigneur Leonato, Governor of Messina), Kate Beckinsale (Hero), Imelda Staunton (Margaret), Jimmy Yuill (Friar Francis), Brian Blessed (Seigneur Antonio), Phyllida Law (Ursula), Emma Thompson (Beatrice), Alex Lowe (Messenger), Denzel Washington (Don Pedro of Aragon), Keanu Reeves (Don John)

Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1992)

USA 1992 96 minutes

Directed by Gus Van Sant

Screenplay by Gus Van Sant, based on the novel by Tom Robbins

Production Company: Fourth Vision/New Line Cinema

Cast: Uma Thurman (Sissy Hankshaw), John Hurt (The Countess), Rainbow Phoenix (Bonanza Jellybean), Pat Morita (The Chink), Keanu Reeves (Julian), Lorraine Bracco (Delores Del Ruby), Angie Dickinson (Miss Adrian), Sean Young (Marie Barth), Crispin Glover (Howard Barth), Ed Begley Jr. (Rupert)

Little Buddha (1992)

USA 1992 140 minutes

Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci

Screenplay by Bernardo Bertolucci, Mark Peploe, Rudy Wurlitzer

Production Company: CiBy 2000

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Siddhartha), Ying Ruocheng (Lama Norbu), Chris Isaak (Dean Conrad), Bridget Fonda (Lisa Conrad)

Speed (1993)

USA 1993 115 minutes (special edition: 143 minutes)

Directed by Jan De Bont

Screenplay by Graham Yost (Joss Whedon, uncredited)

Production Company: 20th Century Fox

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Jack Traven), Dennis Hopper (Howard Payne), Sandra Bullock (Annie), Joe Morton (Capt. Herb McMahon), Jeff Daniels (Harry Temple), Alan Ruck (Stephens), Glen Plummer (Jaguar Owner)

Johnny Mnemonic (1994)

USA 1994 103 minutes

Directed by Robert Longo

Screenplay by William Gibson

Production Company: Cinevision/Alliance Communications/TriStar

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Johnny Mnemonic), Dina Meyer (Jane), Ice-T (J-Bone), ‘Beat’ Takeshi Kitano (Takahashi), Denis Akiyama (Shinji), Dolph Lundgren (Street Preacher), Henry Rollins (Spider), Barbara Sukowa (Anna Kalmann), Udo Kier (Ralphy)

A Walk in the Clouds (1994)

USA 1994 102 minutes

Directed by Alfonso Arau

Screenplay by Robert Mark Kamen, Mark Miller, Harvey Weitzman, based on the film Quattro passi fra le nuvole, screenplay by Piero Tellini, Cesare Zavattini, Vittorio de Benedetti

Production Company: 20th Century Fox/Zucker Brothers Production

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Paul Sutton), Aitana Sanchez-Gijon (Victoria Aragon), Anthony Quinn (Don Pedro Aragon), Giancarlo Giannini (Alberto Aragon)

Feeling Minnesota (1995)

USA 1995 90 minutes

Directed by Steven Baigelman

Screenplay by Steven Baigelman

Production Company: Fine Line/ Jersey Films

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Jjaks Clayton), Vincent D’Onofrio (Sam Clayton), Cameron Diaz (Freddie), Dan Aykroyd (Ben Costikyan), Courtney Love (Waitress)

Chain Reaction (1996)

USA 1996 106 minutes

Directed by Andrew Davis

Screenplay by Michael Bortman, Josh Friedman, J.F. Lawton, Arne Schmidt, Rick Seaman

Production Company: 20th Century Fox/Chicago Pacific Entertainment

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Eddie Kasalivich), Rachel Weisz (Dr Lily Sinclair), Morgan Freeman (Paul Shannon), Fred Ward (Ford), Kevin Dunn (FBI Agent Doyle), Brian Cox (Lyman Earl Collier)

The Last Time I Committed Suicide (1996)

USA 1996 92 minutes

Directed by Stephen Kay

Screenplay by Stephen Kay, based on a letter by Neal Cassady

Production Company: Bates Entertainment/Kushner-Locke Co/Tapestry Films/K1/7 Venture

Cast: Thomas Jane (Neal Cassady), Keanu Reeves (Harry), Tom Bower (Captain), Adrien Brody (Ben), Joe Doe (Lew), Claire Forlani (Joan), Marg Helgenberger (Lizzy)

Devil’s Advocate (1997)

USA 1997, 110 minutes

Directed by Taylor Hackford

Screenplay by Lawrence D. Cohen, Tony Gilroy, Robert Mark Kamen, and Jonathan Lemkin, based on the novel by Andrew Neiderman

Production Company: Warner Bros./New Regency/3 Arts Entertainment

Cast: Al Pacino (John Milton), Keanu Reeves (Kevin Lomax), Charlize Theron (Mary Ann

Lomax), Delroy Lindo, Craig T. Nelson, Jeffrey Jones, Judith Ivey

The Matrix (1999)

USA 1999, 136 minutes

Directed by Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski

Screenplay by Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski

Production Company: Groucho II

Film Partnership/Silver Pictures/Village Roadshow

Productions/Warner Bros.

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Thomas A. Anderson/Neo), Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus), Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), Gloria Foster (Oracle), Joe Pantoliano (Cypher/Mr. Reagan), Marcus Chong (Tank), Julian Arahanga (Apoc), Matt Doran (Mouse), Belinda McClory (Switch), Anthony Ray Parker (Dozer)

The Replacements (2000)

USA 2000, 118 minutes

Directed by Howard Deutch

Screenplay by Vince McKewin

Production Company: Warner Bros./Bel Air Entertainment

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Shane Falco), Gene Hackman (Jimmy McGinty), Brooke Langton (Annabelle Farrell), Orlando Jones (Clifford Franklin), Faizon Love (Jamal Jackson), Jon Favreau (Daniel Bateman)

The Watcher (2000)

USA 2000, 97 minutes

Directed by Joe Charbanic

Screenplay by Darcy Meyers and David Elliot

Production Company: Interlight/ Universal Pictures

Cast: James Spader (Joel Campbell), Keanu Reeves (David Allen Griffin), Marisa Tomei (Dr. Polly Beilman)

The Gift (2000)

USA 2000, 112 minutes

Directed by Sam Raimi

Screenplay by Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson

Production Company: Alphaville Films/Lakeshore Entertainment/Paramount Classics

Cast: Cate Blanchett (Annabelle ‘Annie’ Wilson), Giovanni Ribisi (Buddy Cole), Keanu Reeves (Donnie Barksdale), Katie Holmes (Jessica King), Greg Kinnear (Wayne Collins), Hilary Swank (Valerie Barksdale), Gary Cole (David Duncan)

Sweet November (2001)

USA 2001, 119 minutes

Directed by Pat O’Connor

Screenplay by Herman Raucher (1968 screenplay), Paul Yurick

Producion Company: 3 Art Entertainment/Bel Air Entertainment/Warner Bros.

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Nelson Moss), Charlize Theron (Sara Deever), Jason Isaacs (Chaz), Greg Germann (Vince), Liam Aiken (Abner), Lauren Graham (Angelica), Michael Rosenbaum (Brandon)

Hard Ball (2001)

USA 2001, 106 minutes

Directed by Brian Robbins

Screenplay by Daniel Coyle (book), John Gatins

Production Company: Fireworks

Productions/Nides McCormick

Productions/Tollin-Robbins

Productions/Paramount Pictures /United International Pictures

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Conor O’Neill), Diane Lane (Elizabeth Wilkes), John Hawkes (Ticky Tobin), Bryan Hearne (Andre Ray Peetes), Julian Griffith (Jefferson Albert Tibbs), Michael B. Jordan (Jamal)

The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

USA 2003

Directed by Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski

Screenplay by Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski

Production Company: Warner Bros./Village Roadshow

Productions/NPV Entertainment/ Silver Pictures

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Thomas A. Anderson/Neo), Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus), Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), Matt McColm (Agent Thompson), Jada Pinkett Smith (Niobe), Monica Bellucci (Persephone), Lambert Wilson (Merovingian), Harold Perrineau Jr. (Kain), Harry J. Lennix (Lock), Clayton Watson (The Kid), Daniel Bernhardt (Agent Johnson), Christine Anu (Lazarus)

Untitled Nancy Meyers Project (2003)

USA 2003

Directed by Nancy Meyers

Screenplay by Nancy Meyers

Production Company: Columbia Pictures Corporation/Sony Pictures Entertainment

Cast: Jack Nicholson, Diane Keaton, Frances McDormand, Amanda Peet. Keanu Reeves

The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

USA 2003

Directed by Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski

Screenplay by Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski

Production Company: Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Productions

Cast: Keanu Reeves (Thomas A. Anderson/Neo), Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus), Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), Matt McColm (Agent Thompson), Jada Pinkett Smith (Niobe), Monica Bellucci (Persephone), Harold Perrineau Jr. (Kain), Harry J. Lennix (Lock), Clayton Watson (The Kid), Daniel Bernhardt (Agent Johnson), Nona M. Gaye (Zee), Nathaniel Lees (Mifuno), Adrian Rayment (Twin One), Neil Rayment (Twin Two)

Thumbsucker (2003)

USA 2003

Directed by Mike Mills

Screenplay by Walter Kirn (novel), Mike Mills

Production Company: Good Machine

Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Keanu Reeves, Tilda Swinton, Elijah Wood

Constantine (2004)

USA 2004

Directed by Francis Lawrence

Screenplay by Frank A. Capello, Alen Moore (comic book)

Production Company: Donner Productions/Warner Bros.

Cast: Keanu Reeves