Michael John Douglas, known to the world as Michael Keaton, was born on September 5, 1951. An accomplished American actor, Keaton has made a significant mark in the film industry, showcasing his versatility across various genres. His career began to flourish in the early 1980s with comedic roles in films such as Night Shift, Mr. Mom, and Beetlejuice, which established him as a household name.
Keaton's portrayal of the iconic superhero in Batman and its sequel, Batman Returns, catapulted him to international stardom. His filmography is rich with diverse roles, including memorable performances in Clean and Sober, Jackie Brown, and Dumbo. He has also lent his voice to beloved characters in animated films like Cars and Toy Story 3, further demonstrating his range as an actor.
After a period of relative quiet, Keaton experienced a remarkable career resurgence with his role in Birdman, where he played a faded actor seeking redemption. This performance earned him a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination, solidifying his status as a leading actor. He continued to impress audiences with roles in Spotlight, The Founder, and the recent Spider-Man: Homecoming.
In addition to acting, Keaton has ventured into directing, with projects like The Merry Gentleman and Knox Goes Away. His television work includes a notable performance in the HBO film Live from Baghdad and a compelling role in the Hulu series Dopesick, for which he received both a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.