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1967Keanu Reeves: 'I Want to Get Married'

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  • jk3ebsrm20lit
    Jun 6, 2006
      Keanu Reeves: 'I Want to Get Married'
      http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1201197,00.html
      Tuesday Jun 06, 2006 10:50am EST
      By Stephen M. Silverman
      Keanu Reeves
      CREDIT: KEVIN MAZUR / WIREIMAGE.COM

      Keanu Reeves, a self-described "vagabond," is ready to settle down,
      he says – and that includes having a family.

      "I'm trying not to be alone so much," the actor, 41, who costars
      with Sandra Bullock in this summer's The Lake House, tells Parade
      magazine in its June 11 issue. "And man, it's a struggle. I want to
      get married. I want to have kids. That's at the top of the mountain.
      I've got to climb the mountain first. I'll do it. Just give me some
      time."

      In the interview, Reeves talks about his father, who abandoned the
      family when Reeves was a toddler, and his much-married mother, who
      moved the family numerous times – a lifestyle Reeves adopted
      himself.

      "I've had a vagabond life," he says. "There is a bit of the gypsy in
      me, and living that way seemed to make sense. I couldn't settle
      down. I liked going to new places – renting apartments, staying in
      hotels. Then I turned 40. That birthday is hard, perhaps because you
      know you're grown-up. So now it's a makeover for me. I have bought
      my first house. I wanted a home."

      Reeves has faced a number of tragedies in his life. His best friend,
      River Phoenix, died of a drug overdose in 1993 at the age of 23, and
      Reeves's sister, Kim, 39, is battling leukemia.

      He also talks about his late girlfriend Jennifer Syme, whom he met
      in 1998 and who later gave birth to their stillborn baby daughter.
      Reeves and Syme remained best friends until April 2001, when Syme
      died in a car crash.

      "Damn it! It's not fair! It's absurd," Reeves tells the
      magazine. "Grief changes shape, but it never ends. People have a
      misconception that you can deal with it and say, 'It's gone, and I'm
      better.' They're wrong. When the people you love are gone, you're
      alone."

      He goes on to say, "I miss being a part of their lives and them
      being a part of mine. I wonder what the present would be like if
      they were here – what we might have done together. I miss all the
      great things that will never be."