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Michael Keaton Delights in Recollecting ‘Multiplicity’ Role and Quirky On-Set Encounters

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Key Takeaways:

– Michael Keaton recalls Harold Ramis encouraging improvisation while filming ‘Multiplicity.’
– Keaton’s memories of ‘Multiplicity’ include speculating about the varied clones’ personalities and taping an unexpected visitor.
– The veteran actor evoked brilliant laughter from co-star Andie McDowell.

Michael Keaton, acclaimed for his role in ‘Batman’ and now promoting his latest film ‘Knox Goes Away,’ shared delightful retrospections about his 1996 film ‘Multiplicity’ in an interview with GQ. Keaton played a family man cloned multiple times in the comedy, directed by Harold Ramis. His recollections include chronicles of his improv work, unexpected visitors on set, and making his co-star nearly split her sides with laughter.

Behind ‘Multiplicity’: Keaton’s Differentiated Character Approach

Keaton recalls the unique challenge ‘Multiplicity’ presented – portraying multiple clones of the same character. As per his initial understanding, Keaton shared that each character differentiation was supposed to be achieved using makeup and fat suits. However, he believed that was not the right technique. His perspective was, “If you cloned yourself, you’d still have you, but what is the thing that’s not you in that?”

The actor cherished his time playing so many personas of the same character. Each version had its little quirks. “Two was the testosterone-driven version; the third one was really sensitive,” Keaton reminisces.

Delving into Character Mysteries with Ramis

Toying with the third character’s personality, he pondered whether the character could be gay. Harold Ramis, his director, however, responded with a wise “I dunno.” Keaton was inspired by Ramis’s indeterminate response, concluding that the character’s sexual preference didn’t matter. Instead, he should be highlighted for his extraordinary sensitivity.

High Improvisation Quotient & the Curious Encounter

Despite the challenges that came with special FX and stand-ins, Harold Ramis fostered a lot of improvisation in ‘Multiplicity.’ Being from an improv background, Ramis encouraged Keaton to keep the scenes fluid. Keaton noted how tricky it was to juggle the improvisations of his multiple characters, ensuring one clone’s extemporized lines laid foundations for the next clone’s comeback.

One of the most distinctive memories he had was actor Ben Stiller, then a stranger, visiting the trailer. Keaton shared his character mapping chart with Stiller, who, inexplicably, silently departed without uttering a word.

A Riot of Laughter with Co-Star Andie McDowell

Keaton spoke fondly of his work relationship with co-star Andie McDowell. He recalls making her laugh to the extent of influencing “a person’s bladder,” illustrated by McDowell admitting he once made her ‘pee her pants’ with laughter. Keaton found it empowering and thoroughly enjoyed the camaraderie they shared on set.

Conclusion

‘Multiplicity’ holds a special place in Keaton’s repertoire of iconic roles. His memories are filled with fun, challenges, and memorable interactions with Harold Ramis and his co-stars. With his newest film ‘Knox Goes Away’ on the horizon, fans anticipate more iconic roles featuring his unique interpretations and improvisations. His reminisces not only highlight Keaton’s adaptability as an actor but also the fun-loving, charming persona that many of his co-stars have come to appreciate.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
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