5 Best Roles of Keanu Reeves That Proved He’s A Movie Legend
The movie genre doesn’t matter for Keanu Reeves; whether it is a romantic drama like The Lake House (2016),

The movie genre doesn’t matter for Keanu Reeves; whether it is a romantic drama like The Lake House (2016), a horror thriller like Knock Knock (2015), or voicing an action character like Shadow in Sonic 3 (2024), Keanu Reeves remains on top of the game.
Keanu Reeves was honored with both the Hollywood and Canadian Walk of Fame. Here is a list of the 5 best roles of Keanu Reeves that people cheered for and became his sole identity.
Neo in The Matrix (1999)
Although he has never won an Oscar for his role, he has won billions of hearts. He is the most down-to-earth person in the industry who doesn’t like to drive expensive cars or wear branded clothes.
A major part of his earnings go to charity which makes him one of the most admired artists in the field. As per The New Statesman, Keanu Reeves leads life without pretense, which film critic Ryan Gilbey corroborated,
“Some claim to be the most enigmatic, as well as the most warmly adored” actor in Hollywood”.
With no awards in his resume but zero haters all over the world- now that is the real achievement! And when we say, some of his movies have transformed his identity, it is the one and only The Matrix. Yes, following the white rabbit worked!!
Thomas Anderson or Neo was an iconic- no, iconic would be a too small word for this- it was the quintessential role of his career. The moment of realization that he was no more an ordinary person when he chose the red pill and was locked in the virtual reality to beat the villains, especially with prodigious speed that he himself didn’t know he possessed.
The later sequels of the franchise faced ups and downs but The Matrix Part One continues to reign. It was the role that Keanu Reeves is widely praised for pulling off all the extended set pieces that other actors might not have been able to exhibit in one go. Critics call it one of his career-defining performances.
The film, director, and other aspects of the film gained innumerable awards and some of them are listed below. Have a look.
Awards | Year |
Empire Award for Best Film | 2000 |
MTV Movie and TV Award for Best Movie | 2000 |
Academy Award for Best Visual Effects | 2000 |
Academy Award for Best Film Editing | 2000 |
Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing | 2000 |
Academy Award for Best Sound Editing | 2000 |
MTV Movie and TV Award for Best Fight | 2000 |
MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance | 2000 |
Saturn Award for Best Director | 2000 |
BAFTA Award for Best Special Visual Effects | 2000 |
Saturn Award for Best Science Fiction Fuilmn | 1999 |
Golden Trailer Award for Best Action | 1999 |
Genre: Action, dystopian sci-fi, artificial intelligence, cyberpunk, gun fu, martial arts.
IMDb rating: 8.7
Rotten Tomatoes: 83 percent on Tomatometer (critics score) and 85 percent on Popcornmeter
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss
Directors: Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski
Writers: Lilly Wachowski and Lana Wachowski
Producer: Joel Silver
Initial release date: March 31, 1999
Movie runtime: 2 hours 16 mins
John Wick in the John Wick franchise (2014-2023)
Reeves was nominated by the People’s Choice Awards for Favorite Male Star in 2019 and Best Action Movie Star in 2024 for his John Wick flicks. The dog lover and retired hitman broke all the previous records of action movies and rejuvenated the audience’s vision when it comes to a revenge-induced killing spree.
The saga started when John Wick retired from his assassin life and was grieving over his deceased wife. He had a puppy who was killed by a group of thugs after getting his car. The vengeance-powered superhero was dragged back to his old life, ridiculously enough to be thrashed, stabbed, and chased around, yet still standing again to vent out his anger.
This is undeniably classified among the best movies of Keanu Reeves’ career which gave him a life-changing persona.
Genre: Gun Fu, action, crime, thriller
IMDb rating: 7.4
Rotten Tomatoes: 86 percent on Tomatometer and 81 percent on Popcornmeter
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen
Director: Chad Stahelski
Writer: Derek Kolstad
Producers: Chad Stahelski, Eva Longoria, David Leitch, Basil Iwanyk and Mike Witherhill
Initial release date: October 24, 2014
Movie runtime: 1 hour 41 minutes
John Constantine in Constantine (2005)
Spear of Destiny has a special significance in the life of John Constantine, a suicide survivor who was condemned to hell but was back. However, this Spear is the root of all wars.
Besides, he tries to help Angela Dodson’s (Rachel Weisz) twin sister suicide case where John Constantine realizes that he is caught in a supernatural plot of demonic and angelic forces.
The movie didn’t win any awards except ASCAP Film and Television Music Award for Top Box Office Films in 2006. However, the film did create a cult-type following among the fans who are now waiting for its sequel. Its script is sent by Keanu Reeves and Francis Lawrence (director of Constantine 1) to DC Studios’ James Gunn for approval.
Jack Traven in Speed (1994)
Who do you think is the best person to handle a bus that has a bomb but cannot be slowed down below 50 miles per hour? Yes, Jack Traven, that is. Keanu Reeves’ top role in Speed gave a thrill ride which is remembered even today when it comes to action movies involving bombs in vehicles.
The stressful ride full of scared passengers was a death trap that was brilliantly handled by the Los Angeles cop played by Keanu Reeves. Sandra Bullock was behind the wheel, taking instructions from Reeves’ Jack who helped save the day after facing several issues, including the wounded driver.
Keanu Reeves won the MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo, alongside Sandra Bullock, in 1994 and Best Actor in the same year at the Bravo Otto Awards for the said movie.
Genre: Urban adventure, action, thriller
IMDb rating: 7.3
Rotten Tomatoes: 95 percent on Tomatometer and 77 percent on Popcornmeter
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper
Director: Jan de Bont
Writer: Graham Yost
Producer: Mark Gordon
Initial release date: June 10, 1994
Movie runtime: 1 hour 55 minutes
Kevin Lomax in The Devil’s Advocate (1997)
Kevin Lomax is hired by one of the high-profile legal sharks John Milton (played by Al Pacino) at a highly esteemed position in a law firm. Soon after Lomax’s wife gets frightening visions, Lomax comes to know that his boss himself is a devil.
He makes an offer that Kevin cannot refuse. Certainly, it was definitely an offer that Keanu Reeves didn’t refuse at that time when he was flying high after the success of Speed. He was considered quite a revered star at that time but not distinguished enough to star alongside Al Pacino.
Reeves had already built a special place in the industry by then. The film later won a Saturn Award for Best Horror Film in 1998.
Genre: Legal thriller, drama, fantasy, mystery
IMDb rating: 7.5
Rotten Tomatoes: 63 percent on Tomatometer and 80 percent on Popcornmeter
Cast: Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino and Charlize Theron
Director: Taylor Hackford
Writers: Andrew Neiderman, Jonathan Lemkin, and Tony Gilroy
Producers: Arnold Koperlson, Anne Koperlson and Arnon Milchan
Initial release date: October 17, 1997
Movie runtime: 2 hours 24 minutes
What possibly could be the other 5 best roles of Keanu Reeves that show his range?
After making his film debut in the short One Step Away in 1985, Keanu Reeves did not stop trying different genres and a range of roles that he could push his boundaries with. His diverse filmography expertise justified his longevity well in the industry to date.
Other roles that gained him massive fame include:
- Scott Favor in My Own Private Idaho (1991)
- Johny Utha in Point Break (1991)
- Evan Webber in Knock Knock (2015)
- Alex Wyler in The Lake House (2006)
- Donnie Barksdale in The Gift (2000)
What other roles do you think should be included in the list? Leave a comment.