Keanu Reeves reportedly kept his cool when confronted by a female intruder in his own home.

TMZ reports that the Matrix star calmly subdued a woman who somehow gained access to his home in the Hollywood Hills earlier this week.

According to the TMZ report, the 50-year-old Reeves was sound asleep at his residence early Monday morning when he was suddenly awakened by sounds emanating from his library.

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When Reeves got up and went to the library, he reportedly saw a woman in her mid-forties sitting quietly in a chair, not saying a word.

Law enforcement sources told TMZ that the actor approached the woman and began talking to her. The woman allegedly told Reeves she had come to his home to meet him.

At that point, Reeves calmly called 911, reports TMZ. The LAPD came and took the woman into custody and booked her for a psychiatric evaluation.

Perhaps the most unsettling aspect of the story is how easily the woman got inside Reeves' residence while the actor was sleeping. The TMZ report claims Reeves' home has an electronic detection system but the actor hadn't set the alarm.

Of course, it's not the first time a celebrity has woken up to find a stranger in their residence.

Earlier this summer, Oscar-winner Sandra Bullock was asleep at her Los Angeles home when she was awakened by loud banging. Upon investigation, she spotted a man in her hallway.

Naturally, Bullock called the police, who arrested Joshua Corbett on charges of burglary and stalking.

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The LAPD tacked on nearly 20 more felony charges, including seven counts of possessing a machine gun, after they raided Corbett's home and discovered an arsenal of weapons.

Corbett has plead not guilty to the break-in charges and faces up to 12 years in prison if convicted on the weapon charges.

An understandably rattled Bullock immediately requested, and was granted, an emergency protective order.

And obviously it's sheer happenstance that Bullock and Reeves both rose to movie superstardom as the romantic hero couple in the 1994 thriller Speed and both have endured recent home break-ins.