Keaton Regrets Film Snubs
By WENNWednesday, July 14, 2010
MICHAEL KEATON regrets passing up so many film roles during his Hollywood hiatus - because many of them went on to become big hits.
The once-prolific actor withdrew from Tinseltown after losing his passion for filmmaking - and admits he was too picky about the sporadic roles he did accept, blaming himself for passing on a string of box office blockbusters.
Keaton was said to have turned down a massive $30 million (£20 million) to star in a follow-up to his two successful superhero movies, Batman and Batman Returns.
He says, “One reason is I got bored. I felt I was repeating myself and wasn’t having a lot of fun doing what I used to have fun doing. So I was always selective to a fault and not doing things which maybe I should have done.”
Keaton also had another motivating factor for shunning Hollywood at his peak - he was bringing up his young son Sean.
He adds, “I was raising a child full time, sharing the responsibility with his mom. He lived with me half the time so I chose not to go away and make certain movies.”