
Is Michael Keaton A-List?
Yes — Michael Keaton is an A-list celebrity, a household name with massive fame and influence.
Reached A-list in 1989
Batman Phenomenon
Lost A-list status in 2000
Dropped to B tier — Career Lull Period
Ranking Timeline
Breakout in Night Shift
Stars in comedy Night Shift, gaining recognition as comedic actor. The role establishes him in Hollywood and leads to more prominent opportunities.
Beetlejuice Success
Tim Burton's Beetlejuice becomes hit and showcases Keaton's manic comedic energy. The film's success makes him a bankable star and sets up his next major role.
Batman Phenomenon
Stars as Batman in Tim Burton's blockbuster, defying doubters and redefining superhero films. The massive global success catapults him to A-list status and cultural icon status.
Batman Returns
Reprises Batman role in successful sequel, commanding major salary. Solidifies position as major movie star, though he chooses not to continue in franchise.
Career Lull Period
Works steadily but in less prominent roles after walking away from Batman franchise. Maintains solid career but lacks the blockbuster visibility of peak years.
Birdman Acclaim
Stars in Birdman, playing washed-up actor in meta-commentary on his own career. The critically acclaimed performance earns Oscar nomination and marks major career resurgence.
Spotlight Best Picture
Key ensemble member of Spotlight, which wins Best Picture Oscar. The prestigious project reinforces his comeback and establishes him as respected dramatic actor.
Returns as Batman
Makes surprise return as Batman in The Flash, delighting fans and media. The appearance reminds audiences of his iconic status and generates significant publicity.
Respected Hollywood Icon
At 74, working actor with legendary status from Batman and acclaimed dramatic work. Widely recognized across generations, household name with enduring cultural impact and respected career.
Last updated: February 25, 2026