Michael keaton actor bio

Keaton, Michael 1951–

PERSONAL

Original name, Archangel John Douglas; born September 9, 1951, in Coraopolis, PA; divine, a civil engineer and surveyor; mother's name Leona Douglas (a homemaker); married Caroline McWilliams (an actress), 1982 (divorced, 1990); children: Sean Willie.

Education: Studied expression at Kent State University reserve three years. Avocational Interests: Hover Fishing, horseback riding.

Addresses:

Office—Colomby/Keaton, 2110 Prime St., Suite 302, Santa Monica, CA 90405. Agent—United Talent Medium, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite Cardinal, Beverly Hills, CA 90212; William Morris Agency, One William Poet Pl., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Publicist—Rogers and Cowan Public Advertise, 8687 Melrose Ave., Pacific Contemplate Center, 7th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Career:

Actor, standup and improvisational comedian, and producer. WQED-TV, City, PA, member of technical multitude, 1972; Jerry Vale (improvisation troupe), member of company, 1975; stool pigeon member of Second City, Los Angeles, CA; standup comedian bully clubs, including the Comedy Store; appeared in regional stage output in Pittsburgh; Colomby/Keaton (a selling company), Santa Monica, CA, associate.

Voice of George Washington entice commercials for the one-dollar change. Once worked as a cab driver and as the handler of an ice cream truck.

Awards, Honors:

Kansas City Film Critics Wing Award, best supporting actor, 1983, for Night Shift; National Brotherhood of Film Critics Award, superlative actor, 1989, for Clean be first Sober and Beetlejuice; Saturn Present nomination, best supporting actor, School of Science Fiction, Fantasy, avoid Horror Films, 1990, for Beetle Juice; MTV Movie Award decree (with Michelle Pfeiffer), best salute, 1993, for Batman Returns; Gold Globe Award nomination, best completion by an actor in unornamented miniseries or a motion hold made for television, 2003, tend to Live from Baghdad; Emmy Accolade nomination (with others), outstanding prose special, 2004, for Fred Rogers: America's Favorite Neighbor; Teen Selection Award nomination, choice movie frightening scene, 2005, for White Noise.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Filmmaker, A Different Approach, 1978.

Bill Blazejowski, Night Shift, Warner Bros., 1982.

Jack Butler, Mr.

Mom (also known as Mr. Mum stomach Perfect Daddy), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983.

Johnny Kelly/Johnny Dangerously, Johnny Dangerously, Ordinal Century-Fox, 1984.

Hunt Stevenson, Gung Ho (also known as Working Aggregation Man), Paramount, 1986.

Bobby Barbato, Touch and Go, TriStar, 1986.

Harry Composer, The Squeeze, TriStar, 1987.

(Uncredited) Woman, She's Having a Baby, Predominant, 1988.

Betelgeuse, Beetle Juice, Warner Bros., 1988.

Daryl Poynter, Clean and Sober, Warner Bros., 1988.

Batman/Bruce Wayne, Batman, Warner Bros., 1989.

Billy Caulfield, The Dream Team, Universal, 1989.

Carter Actress, Pacific Heights, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1990.

Artie Lewis, One Good Cop (also known as One Man's Justice), Buena Vista, 1991.

Batman/Bruce Wayne, Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992.

Voice interrupt reader, Earth and the Land Dream, 1992.

(English version) Voice outline Porco Rosso, Kurenai no buta (animated; also known as Porco rosso and Crimson Pig), 1992.

Constable Dogberry, Much Ado About Nothing,Samuel Goldwyn, 1993.

Bob Jones, My Life, Columbia, 1993.

Henry Hackett, The Paper, Universal, 1994.

Kevin Vallick, Speechless, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994.

Doug Kinney, Multiplicity, Columbia, 1996.

Narrator, Inventing the Abbotts, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997.

Ray Nicolette, Jackie Brown, Miramax/Buena Vista International, 1997.

Ray Nicolette, Out of Sight, Universal, 1998.

Peter McCabe, Desperate Measures, TriStar, 1998.

Jack Ice, Jack Frost (also known introduce Frost), Warner Bros., 1998.

Peter Cameron, A Shot at Glory, Butcher's Run Films, 2000.

Hollywood at Your Feet: The Story of position Chinese Theatre Footprints, 2000.

Martin Raikes, Quicksand (also known as Un tueur aux trousses), Overseas FilmGroup, 2001.

Himself, "Jackie Brown": How Square Went Down (documentary short), Miramax Home Entertainment, 2002.

President Mackenzie, First Daughter, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2004.

Nicky Rogan, Game 6, Kindred Media Portion, 2005.

Jonathan Rivers, White Noise, Omnipresent, 2005.

Ray Peyton, Sr., Herbie Ominously Loaded, Buena Vista, 2005.

Voice promote Chick Hicks, Cars (animated), Buena Vista, 2006.

Ted, The Last Time, Sony Pictures Entertainment, 2006.

The Laughing Gentleman, 2008.

Film Work:

Executive producer, Body Shots, New Line Cinema, 1999.

Director, The Merry Gentleman, 2008.

Television Appearances; Series:

Flying Zucchini Brothers, 1972-74.

Lanny Robber, All's Fair, CBS, 1977.

Skit code, Mary, CBS, 1978.

Kenneth Christy, The Mary Tyler Moore Hour, CBS, 1979.

Mike O'Rourke, Working Stiffs, CBS, 1979.

Eddie Murphy, Report to Murphy, CBS, 1982.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Studs Lonigan, 1979.

James Angleton, The Company, Shaky, 2007.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Robert Wiener, Live from Baghdad, HBO, 2002.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Kraft Salutes Walt Disney World's 10th Anniversary, CBS, 1982.

Presenter, The 55th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1983.

Presenter, The 56th Annual Institute Awards, ABC, 1984.

"But I'm Happy," David Letterman's Holiday Film Festival (also known as Late Superficial Film Festival, NBC, 1985.

Comic Relief, HBO, 1986.

Premiere: Inside the Summertime Blockbusters, Fox, 1989.

Time Warner Munificence the Earth Day Special (also known as The Earth Dowry Special), ABC, 1990.

Host, Warner Bros.

Celebration of Tradition, June 2, 1990, 1990.

In the Director's Chair: The Man Who Invented Theologizer Scissorhands, 1990.

Hollywood Hotshots, Fox, 1992.

Fox/MTV Guide to Summer '92, Bugger, 1992.

The Bat, the Cat, take the Penguin, CBS, 1992.

Voice, Earth and the American Dream, HBO, 1993.

(Uncredited) The 67th Annual Faculty Awards, ABC, 1995.

Presenter, The 21 Annual People's Choice Awards, NBC, 1995.

The 2nd Annual Screen Get rid of maroon Guild Awards, 1996.

Canned Ham: Archangel Keaton, Comedy Central, 1996.

Frank Capra's American Dream, 1997.

Presenter, 1997 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 1997.

Host, The Warner Bros.

Story: No Innards, No Glory—75 Years of Blockbusters, TNT, 1998.

Saturday Night Live: Leadership Best of Chris Farley, NBC, 1998.

Intimate Portrait: Mariel Hemingway, Time, 1998.

Intimate Portrait: Pam Grier, Time, 1999.

Intimate Portrait: Andie MacDowell, Life, 1999.

Mundo VIP, 1999.

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler, NBC, 1999.

AFI's 100 Years100 Stars, CBS, 1999.

Making Blunted Beautiful, 1999.

Audience member, Saturday Stygian Live: 25th Anniversary, NBC, 1999.

Intimate Portrait: Connie Chung, Lifetime, 2000.

Tim Burton: Trick or Treat, Study and Entertainment, 2001.

The 2001 ABC World Stunt Awards, ABC, 2001.

America: A Tribute to Heroes, 2001.

AFI's 100 Years100 Heroes & Villains (also known importation AFI's "100 Years, 100 Heroes & Villains: America's Greatest Shout Characters"), CBS, 2003.

Nicole Kidman: Disentangle American Cinematheque Tribute, AMC, 2003.

Host, Fred Rogers: America's Favorite Neighbor, PBS, 2004.

Ultimate Super Heroes, Last Super Villains, Ultimate Super Vixens, Bravo, 2004.

Presenter, Moving Image Salutes Ron Howard, Bravo, 2006.

The Procedure to "Cars," ITV, 2006.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Regular, Klein Time, CBS, 1977.

Quinn, Roosevelt and Truman, CBS, 1977.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Chip Morgan, "Arthur's Crisis," Maude, CBS, 1972.

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, PBS, 1975.

Zeke Zacharias, "Eyes hostilities the Law," The Tony Randall Show, ABC, 1978.

Zeke Zacharias, "Adios Mr.

Chips," The Tony Randall Show, ABC, 1978.

Tree salesman, "Gifts," Family, 1978.

An Evening at integrity Improv, 1982.

Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as SNL), NBC, 1982.

Showbiz Today, 1991.

Narrator, "Mose description Fireman," American Heroes & Legends, 1992.

Host, Saturday Night Live (also known as SNL), NBC, 1992.

Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), CBS, 1993, 2005, 2006.

The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 1998.

Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 1998.

"Overworking," Dennis Miller Live, HBO, 1998.

"The Films of Tim Burton," The Directors, 1999.

Voice of Colours Crowley, "Pokey Mom," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 2001.

Blaine Sternin, "Wheels of Fortune," Frasier, NBC, 2002.

Voice of Trip Larsen, "Pigmalion," King of the Hill (animated), Barbarian, 2003.

Voice of Jerry Andrews, "Catch Me If You Can," Gary the Rat, TNN, 2003.

"Catwoman: Barren Many Lives," Biography, Arts ray Entertainment, 2004.

Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2005.

Sunday Morning Shootout, AMC, 2005.

Corazon de, 2005.

GMTV, ITV, 2005.

Quite Frankly with Writer A.

Smith, ESPN, 2006.

Also attended as himself, "The Films do away with Ron Howard," The Directors; mull it over All in the Family.

Television Work; Series:

Member of floor crew (stagehand), Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, PBS, 1970.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

Johnny Kelly/Johnny Dangerously, "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Videos, 1996.

Video Games:

Voice match Chick Hicks, Cars, THQ, 2006.

OTHER SOURCES

Books:

International Dictionary of Film wallet Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors refuse Actresses, 4th ed., St.

Crook Press, 2000.

Newsmakers 1989, Issue 4, Gale, 1989.

Periodicals:

Entertainment Weekly, June 19, 1992, p. 20.

Newsweek, August 29, 1988, p. 56.

Premiere, July, 1996, pp. 84-88, 102.

Starlog, July, 1996.

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