
Keanu Reeves Tearfully Remembers Late 'John Wick' Co-Star Lance Reddick
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The actor gave a heartfelt speech while accepting the inaugural Lance Reddick Legacy trophy at Sunday's Saturn Awards — and got emotional on the red carpet.
Keanu Reeves is still mourning and remembering his “John Wick” co-star, Lance Reddick.
The beloved action star delivered a heartfelt speech Sunday after winning the inaugural Lance Reddick Legacy Award at the 51st Saturn Awards and poignantly spoke about his late friend — who died of heart disease at 60 last year — on the red carpet afterward.
“He’s such a remarkable person and such a remarkable artist,” Reeves told Entertainment Tonight. “You can see over 25 years he gave such amazing performances and groundbreaking television shows. He did voice, he did like animation, cinema, television, video games, he just did it all.”
“Obviously he passed away too soon,” he added.
Sunday’s ceremony in Burbank, California, arrived one decade after Reeves first worked with Reddick on “John Wick” (2014) and mere weeks before the one-year anniversary of his death on March 17. The fourth “John Wick” film premiered one week after Reddick died.













