Speed With Sandra Bullock Made Keanu Reeves an Action Star But It Was Chuck Norris’ $20.2 Million Movie That Introduced Him to Hollywood

Thanks to his step-dad, Keanu Reeves got the taste of action filmmaking early on in his life.

Keanu Reeves and Sandra bullock in Speed

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  • While Point Break and Speed gave his action career the boost, it was Chuck Norris' A Force of One that introduced him to the genre.
  • When Reeves was 15, his step-father Paul Aaron, a Hollywood director, took the actor to the set of the Chuck Norris film.
  • Although he was appointed to fetch drinks and lug a buck of ice on set, Reeves never saw it as demeaning.
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Over the last three decades, Keanu Reeves has cemented himself as one of the leading men in Hollywood when it comes to action. From making The Matrix with The Wachowskis to performing most of his stunts in Chad Stahelski’s John Wick films, Reeves has deservedly earned himself the status of one of the best action stars of our time.

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But while it was Point Break and Sandra Bullock’s Speed that gave him the boost in the action landscape, these films weren’t Reeves’ first introduction to the genre.

A Force of One Introduced Keanu Reeves to Filmmaking

A still of keanu reeves from point break
Keanu Reeves | credit Point Break (via Warner Bros)

Growing up, Keanu Reeves had a fractured relationship with his father Samuel Nowlin Reeves, who was mostly absent during his childhood. But Reeves’ bond with his step-father Paul Aaron, who was briefly engaged to his mother Patricia Taylor after she moved to New York with Reeves and his siblings, would prove to be crucial. 

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Being a Hollywood director, Aaron introduced the then 15-year-old Reeves to the realm of filmmaking, after he took him to the set of the action flick A Force of One, starring Chuck Norris.

A still from A Force of One starring Chuck Norris
A Force of One | American Cinema Productions

Reeves recalled (via The Guardian):

I believe I was 15? It was my summer holiday from school. And for a parent it’s, like, what do you do with this kid over the summer? I know, we’ll make him a production assistant on a movie! I was watching the grips, I was watching actors, I was seeing how a film set really works, the call-sheets, the generator, the lights, the lunchtimes.

While The Matrix star’s main duty was to lug buckets of ice and keep all the drinks and snacks on set cold, he never saw it as demeaning, stressing that he enjoyed being involved in the process.

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I could start lugging ice right now. A movie is all-hands-on-deck. I love all-hands-on-deck

Even though A Force of One is far from Norris’ best action films, which made $20M at the box office, it did leave a huge impact on a young Reeves, who, not long after it, would pursue the field.

Keanu Reeves Entertained the Idea of Collaborating With Tom Cruise

Although Reeves has done it all in the realm of action, the actor once expressed his desire to star alongside another action icon, Tom Cruise. While singing praises and sharing admiration for Top Gun: Maverick, the biggest film of Cruise’s career, the John Wick star stressed that he’d love to star alongside the action star and fight a common enemy.

Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer in Top Gun: Maverick
A still from Top Gun: Maverick | Paramount Pictures

When asked about his thoughts on collaborating with the Mission: Impossible star, he told ExtraTV:

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I don’t know if he’s an inspiration, he’s just amazing. Yeah, he’s just incredible. You know, what he does, I mean we know him as this great actor. I don’t know, maybe we can be side by side with a common goal.

With Cruise currently busy with MI 8, it can’t be said for certain if a potential collab between the two will ever see the light of day, as it’s important to note that Cruise is currently 61 and Reeves is 59. But considering the two have been pushing the barriers of action filmmaking even in their late 50s and early 60s, it’s reasonable to be optimistic.

A Force of One is available to stream on Apple TV.

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Written by Santanu Roy

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1500 articles.