MICHAEL KEATON (President John Mackenzie) gained national attention in the hit comedy “Night Shift,” followed by starring roles in such films as “Mr. Mom,” “Johnny Dangerously,” and “The Dream Team.”
In 1998, he earned the Best Actor award from the National Society of Film Critics for “Clean and Sober” and Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice.” Keaton re-teamed with Burton to play the title role in the blockbusters “Batman” and “Batman Returns.”
Last year, Keaton starred as Robert Weiner in HBO’s critically acclaimed “Live From Baghdad,” based on a true story of the CNN crew who reported from Baghdad during the Gulf War. Keaton received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance.
Most recently he completed a starring role in “White Noise,” an intense, spine-chilling thriller set for release in January, 2005. He has also completed “Game 6” for director Michael Hoffman and is presently filming a starring role in “Herbie: Fully Loaded” with Lindsay Lohan.