Hello, this is my Matrix appreciation site. On here you

will find pictures of the matrix stars and their autobiographies

                                       

 

                                        LiNKS

 

                                                            Here are some links to some of my friends web pages.

 

                                                            http://click.to/ricky

 

                                                            A bit strange with no real theme, but it has a free for all links?

 

                                                            http://beam.at/josh

 

                                                            This is my website and has a list of a lot of celebrities e-mail addresses?

 

                                                            http://www.hackthematrix.com

 

                                                            This is a site where you can view some pics of the matrix?

 

                                                            http://www.whatisthematrix.com

 

                                                            This is the official Matrix Website?

 

 

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KEANU REEVES (Neo) is best known for his starring role in the box-office mega-hit "Speed." Reeves co-starred with Denzel Washington, Emma Thompson, Michael Keaton and Kenneth Branagh in "Much Ado About Nothing."
Previously he was seen in "Bram Stoker's Dracula," directed by Francis Ford Coppola; "My Own Private Idaho," directed by Gus Van Sant; Kathryn Bigelow's action-adventure, "Point Break"; "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey," the sequel to the very popular "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure"; and, as Prince Siddhartha, in Miramax's "Little Buddha," directed by Bernardo Bertolucci.

Raised in Toronto, Reeves performed in various local theater productions and on television before relocating to Los Angeles. His first widely acclaimed role was in Tim Hunter's "River's Edge."
He then starred in Marisa Silver's "Permanent Record" and with Amy Madigan and Fred Ward in "The Prince Of Pennsylvania." He was next cast as the innocent Danceny in Stephen Frears' highly praised "Dangerous Liaisons" alongside Glenn Close, John Malkovich and Michelle Pfeiffer; in Ron Howard's comedy "Parenthood"; and in Lawrence Kasdan's "I Love You To Death."

Audiences saw Reeves for the first time as a romantic lead opposite Barbara Hershey in Jon Amiel's "Tune In Tomorrow," also starring Peter Falk.
His other credits include the science-fiction thriller "Johnny Mnemonic" and Alfonso Arau's period drama "A Walk In The Clouds."
Reeves most recently starred in "The Devil's Advocate" opposite Al Pacino; Andrew Davis' action film "Chain Reaction"; the dark comedy "Feeling Minnesota," directed by Steve Baigelman; and the film about Beat writer Neil Cassady, "Last Time I Committed Suicide."

 

                                       

 

LAURENCE FISHBURNE (Morpheus), honored for his work on the stage and screen, earned an Academy Award nomination for his searing portrayal of Ike Turner in the hit biopic "What's Love Got To Do With It?"
Fishburne, who began acting at the age of 10, was only 15 years old when he won the role of a young G.I. in Francis Ford Coppola's Vietnam War epic "Apocalypse Now." He went on to work with Coppola on "Rumble Fish," "Gardens Of Stone" and "The Cotton Club."

Fishburne has collaborated twice with noted director John Singleton, on "Boyz N The Hood" and "Higher Learning," earning an NAACP Image Award for Best Actor for the former.
His other credits include "Othello," "Searching For Bobby Fischer," "Just Cause," "Bad Company," "Class Action," "Deep Cover," "Fled," "Cadence," "King Of New York," "Red Heat," "Band Of The Hand," Spike Lee's "School Daze," Steven Spielbergšs "The Color Purple" and, most recently, "Hoodlum" and "Event Horizon."

On the small screen, Fishburne received nominations for the Emmy, Golden Globe and CableACE Awards and won an NAACP Image Award for his performance in the HBO Movie "The Tuskegee Airmen," the story of America's first black combat pilots. He also won an Emmy Award for his role in the premiere episode of Robert De Niro's series "Tribeca."
In 1997, Fishburne received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Special for his starring role in the HBO drama "Miss Evers' Boys," which he executive produced. "Miss Evers' Boys" was awarded five Emmys, including the coveted President's Award, which honors a program that illuminates a social or educational issue.

Fishburne's other television credits include the critically acclaimed telefilms "A Rumor of War," "For Us the Living" and "Decoration Day".
In 1992, Fishburne received the Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Theater World Award for his work in the Broadway production of August Wilson's "Two Trains Running," in which he reprised the role of Sterling Johnson that he originated at the Yale Repertory Theatre.

                                       

                                       

CARRIE-ANNE MOSS (Trinity) was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She began her career as a model and moved to Europe, modeling in Japan and in Spain. While working in Spain, she landed a regular role in the television series "Dark Justice," which was produced in Barcelona for its first season. Moss moved to Los Angeles the following year when the series switched locations. In the six years since her acting career began, Moss has appeared in more than 60 hours of television as well as two television series prior to her present role in "The Matrix."
For her work in "Due South" in 1996, she was nominated for a Gemini Award for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Guest Role in a Dramatic Series. Her film credits include starring roles in "Sabotage" and "The Secret Life Of Algernon."
In addition to film and television, Moss recently appeared at the Hudson Theater in Los Angeles in "Outward Bound."

 

 

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