Michael Keaton

American actor

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2024 Michael Keaton reprised his title role in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
2024 Michael Keaton will play Andy Goodrich in 'Goodrich'.
2023 Keaton directed and starred in the film Knox Goes Away.
2023 Keaton reprised his role as Batman/Bruce Wayne in the DC Extended Universe film The Flash.
2023 Keaton filmed scenes to reprise his character in Batgirl, which was ultimately canceled in August 2022.
2023 Keaton reprised his role as Batman in an ultimately deleted scene in the film Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
April 2023 Began filming Goodrich, a film about a man taking care of his nine-year-old twins after his second wife leaves him, directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer.
April 2023 Filming for the film Goodrich, starring Keaton, began in April 2023 after delays.
April 1 2022 Keaton briefly reprised his role as Vulture in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe film Morbius.
2021 Keaton starred as American lawyer Kenneth Feinberg in the Netflix biographical drama film Worth.
2021 Michael Keaton played Rembrandt in 'The Protégé'.
2021 Michael Keaton portrayed a drug-addicted doctor in the Hulu limited series Dopesick, for which he won a Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.
2020 Keaton acted in The Trial of the Chicago 7, a biographical drama.
2020 Keaton supported Joe Biden in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
2020 Keaton appeared in a small role as U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark in The Trial of the Chicago 7, directed by Aaron Sorkin.
2019 Keaton played the villain in Disney's live-action adaptation of Dumbo, directed by Tim Burton.
2019 Michael Keaton appeared as Bill Doss in the episode 'Batsh*t Valley' of the television series Documentary Now!
2019 Keaton appeared in a PETA ad campaign, advocating against the exploitation of animals at roadside zoos.
2019 Michael Keaton played Richard Sackler in the episode 'Opioids II' of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.
2018 Michael Keaton hosted a 50th anniversary special of the series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for PBS, titled Mister Rogers: It's You I Like.
2017 Michael Keaton played Stan Hurley in 'American Assassin'.
2017 Michael Keaton portrayed the Vulture in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
2016 Named Officer of Order of Arts and Letters in France.
2016 Keaton endorsed Hillary Clinton for president in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
2016 Keaton starred in The Founder, a biographical drama.
July 28 2016 Keaton was honored with the 2,585th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions to film.
2015 Michael Keaton acted in the biographical drama Spotlight.
2015 Michael Keaton provided voice work in the animated film Minions.
2015 Michael Keaton provided voice work in Toy Story 3.
2014 Michael Keaton reprised his role as Chick Hicks in 'Cars: Fast as Lightning'.
2014 Michael Keaton portrayed the character 'Monarch' in 'Need for Speed'.
2014 Keaton experienced a career resurgence with his starring role in Birdman, winning a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.
2014 He portrayed the OmniCorp CEO Raymond Sellars in the RoboCop remake, taking RoboCop's wife and child hostage.
2013 Michael Keaton provided the voice for Chick Hicks in 'Disney Infinity'.
2013 Michael Keaton starred as Hollander in 'Penthouse North', also serving as executive producer.
2013 Michael Keaton starred as Joe Stumpo in the television film Clear History.
2013 Keaton wrote a blog for ESPN about the Pittsburgh Pirates during the final months of their season.
2012 Michael Keaton provided the voice for Noah in 'Noah's Ark: The New Beginning'.
2012 Michael Keaton voiced the character Jason Hudson in 'Call of Duty: Black Ops II', replacing Ed Harris.
2011 Michael Keaton voiced the character Ken in the short film 'Hawaiian Vacation'.
2011 Michael Keaton appeared as Tom in the 100th episode of the television series 30 Rock.
2010 Keaton acted in The Other Guys.
2010 He provided the voice of Ken in Toy Story 3, a film that grossed over $1 billion worldwide.

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