But Obama was interested in something else: Why Keaton had disappeared from the spotlight.
Michael Keaton, Newly Relevant, Soars Into the Spotlight in ‘Birdman’|Alex Suskind|October 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
If earlier accounts are any indication, Keaton is sure to succeed in his next project.
Michael Keaton, Newly Relevant, Soars Into the Spotlight in ‘Birdman’|Alex Suskind|October 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He might not have done Birdman either, a film that Keaton now adores.
Michael Keaton, Newly Relevant, Soars Into the Spotlight in ‘Birdman’|Alex Suskind|October 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The question might have been unexpected for Keaton, but it was worth asking.
Michael Keaton, Newly Relevant, Soars Into the Spotlight in ‘Birdman’|Alex Suskind|October 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Still, Ryder insisted that if Burton and Keaton had passed, she would have, too.
Winona Ryder on ‘Beetlejuice 2’: ‘Might Be Happening’ With Burton, Keaton, and Ryder|Andrew Romano|November 19, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Near the head of the train were his own two wagons, and beside the first walked Seth Wright and Keaton, in low, earnest converse.
The Lions of the Lord|Harry Leon Wilson
British Dictionary definitions for Keaton
Keaton
/ (ˈkiːtən) /
noun
Buster, real name Joseph Francis Keaton 1895–1966, US film comedian who starred in silent films such as The Navigator (1924), The General (1926), and Steamboat Bill Junior (1927)