Michael Keaton Full Interview (1996) | Beetlejuice, Batman, Multiplicity | Film Discussion
A rare and in-depth 1996 interview with Michael Keaton, one of Hollywood’s most versatile actors. From his early days in stand-up comedy to his iconic roles in Mr. Mom, Beetlejuice, Batman, and Clean and Sober, Keaton has captivated audiences with humor, intensity, and heart. In this candid conversation, Keaton reflects on: Starting as a stand-up comedian and transitioning to acting His first big break in Ron Howard’s Night Shift The phenomenal success of Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) Why he turned down Batman Forever Collaborating with Harold Ramis on Multiplicity (1996) and the challenge of playing four roles at once The difficulty of making truly great films, and which of his movies he considers the best (Beetlejuice, Clean and Sober, Batman, The Paper, Much Ado About Nothing) Reflections on film as an art, the challenges of comedy, and physical humor in cinema His admiration for Marlon Brando and how Brando changed acting forever Michael Keaton opens up about his career, craft, and the enduring challenges of making meaningful movies. FILM DISCUSSION Film Discussion is a curated interview archive and conversation series presented by Occupy Cinema. We spotlight the minds behind the movies—actors, directors, writers, and cultural critics—through thoughtful interviews, archival footage, and contemporary conversations. From Broadway to global cinema, Film Discussion explores the craft, politics, and impact of storytelling on screen and stage. Join our community of 800+ filmmakers: https://occupy.beehiiv.com/subscribe Instagram: / filmdiscussion_ Facebook: / filmdiscussionofficial #FilmDiscussion #michaelkeaton #interviews

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