The Birdman Flies High: Michael Keaton's Best SNL Moments
Michael Keaton, the man who brought us the iconic Batman, Beetlejuice, and more recently the Oscar-nominated "Birdman," has also graced the hallowed halls of "Saturday Night Live." And while he may not be known as a "regular" SNL host, his appearances were chock-full of hilarious moments that cemented his status as a comedic legend.
Keaton's 'SNL' Debut: A Masterclass in Physical Comedy
Keaton's first time hosting SNL in 1982 was a true revelation. This was back in the golden age of SNL, with a cast that included Eddie Murphy, Bill Murray, and Gilda Radner. And Keaton, a seasoned character actor, fit right in. He nailed the comedic timing and physicality required for a show like SNL, and his sketches were consistently funny. Remember that one where he's a creepy, overly-enthusiastic used car salesman? Hilarious.
The "Batman" Era: A Surprise Hit
He returned to SNL in 1992, right at the height of the "Batman" hype. This time, Keaton's comedic talent was on full display in sketches that poked fun at his superhero persona. One memorable sketch involved him playing a game of "Wheel of Fortune" with a bunch of kids. His deadpan delivery as Batman was pure gold.
The 'SNL' Reunion: A Triumphant Return
In 2015, Keaton was back on SNL, this time alongside his "Birdman" co-star, Edward Norton. This episode was a huge success, with Keaton and Norton showcasing their chemistry and comedic talents in a variety of sketches. And who could forget Keaton's "Celebrity Jeopardy" performance? Classic.
Keaton's SNL Legacy: A Lasting Impact
Michael Keaton may not be a regular SNL host, but his appearances have left a lasting impact on the show. His comedic genius and ability to seamlessly blend into any sketch have made him one of the most memorable guest hosts of all time. So next time you're watching SNL, keep an eye out for those classic Keaton moments. They're sure to make you laugh, even if you've seen them a million times before.