Hollywood's representative "good news maker" and icon of humility Keanu Reeves (61) left candid and realistic advice for those dreaming of becoming actors.

On the 7th (local time), according to People, Keanu Reeves, during a promotional interview for his new film Outcome, when asked for advice for aspiring actors, said Try not to be a f---ing a--hole and showed his trademark frank and straightforward wit.

He added, Respect your colleagues you work with until they prove themselves that you do not need to respect them. He also joked, It may not always be possible to avoid being rude, but at least try, drawing laughs with a pointed quip.

In the new film Outcome, Keanu Reeves plays Reef Hawk, a Hollywood star who confronts his past and overcomes crises. Jonah Hill directed, wrote and starred, and notable actors including Cameron Diaz and Matt Bomer join the cast, raising expectations.

Co-stars also offered heartfelt advice to young actors. Matt Bomer emphasized, Keep friends who knew you before you became famous; they will keep you grounded. Cameron Diaz, returning to the screen after a long absence, said, There is no manual for becoming famous. Write your own script and make your own path.

Since his debut in the 1980s, Reeves has risen to world stardom through The Matrix and the John Wick series, yet has always been loved for his consistent humility. He is especially known for taking good care of crew members; the anecdote of him personally gifting the John Wick 4 stunt team Rolex Submariner watches he made himself is famous.

Meanwhile, Outcome, where viewers can see Keanu Reeves's new comedic performance, will be released worldwide on the 10th via Apple TV+ (Apple TV+).<

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