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When Keanu Reeves donated 70 per cent of 'Matrix' salary to cancer research

By ANI | Updated: January 4, 2022 12:40 IST

Keanu Reeves is surely one of the most charitable stars in Hollywood. Reportedly, he had donated 70 per cent of his salary from the original 'The Matrix' film to cancer research.

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Keanu Reeves is surely one of the most charitable stars in Hollywood. Reportedly, he had donated 70 per cent of his salary from the original 'The Matrix' film to cancer research.

As per New York Post, Reeves was paid USD 10 million upfront for the 1999 sci-fi drama, before earning a further USD 35 million when the movie became a hit. Almost USD 31.6 million went into leukemia research.

The particular donation was made at a time when Reeves' younger sister, Kim, had been battling cancer.

Kim was diagnosed with blood cancer in 1991. Reeves even created a charity foundation to help those battling cancer. He had chosen to not attach his name to the foundation as he wanted to run it privately.

Also, in 2020, Reeves reportedly auctioned off a 15-minute virtual Zoom date to raise money for children dealing with the deadly disease. Isn't he empathetic?

( With inputs from ANI )

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