The Academy Award-nominee has since played a Spider-Man villain, led the cast of two Best Picture Oscar-winners in the past decade (Birdman, Spotlight), and is still considered by many to be the best actor to play Batman.
It was Michael Keaton’s scene-stealing performance as fast-talking, perverted-yet-charming Billy Blaze in 1982’s Night Shift, one of Ron Howard’s earliest directorial efforts, that made him one of Hollywood’s most sought after comedic actors, potentially later helping him nab iconic roles in hilarious ‘80s movies Mr. Mom and Beetlejuice.