Michael Keaton plays The Founder of McDonalds world’s famous fast-food chains.
As producer Aaron Ryder recalls, he,
and director John Lee Hancock (SAVING MR. BANKS), were out in a bar one night –
“where all great decisions are made” – and were talking about the casting. “I said to John, you should go home tonight
and write down five names on a piece of paper of who you think should be Ray
Kroc and put it away for a few days and don’t think about it,” he
remembers. “Then take that piece of
paper out and circle two names. So he
did just that and the first name he circled was Michael Keaton. I don’t even remember who the second name was
because it was so perfect for Keaton.”
Keaton was coming off of “Birdman” and had just won the Golden Globe
award for Best Actor. Keaton is such a
phenomenal actor and has done such a variety of roles that I knew it would be a
dream come true to have him star in the film.
He’s the kind of actor that embodies the prototypical American
dream.”
Michael Keaton plays Ray Kroc, the
man who took a concept originated by the McDonald brothers and successfully
transformed it into a national chain.
Following an acclaimed career punctuated with iconic roles in classic
films such as “Batman” and “Beetlejuice,” Keaton earned an Academy Award®
nomination for his starring role in the Oscar® nominated film, “Birdman.”
Once he took on the character of Ray Kroc,
Michael Keaton says everything just clicked into place. “The first time I heard about this project
and started reading the script, my first thought was, why has no one told this
story before?” the actor reflects. “This
is a classic, capitalist, American story.
And everyone has a connection to McDonald’s – no matter what you may
feel about them as an adult. It’s a
childhood connection. It’s not just a
hamburger or food. McDonald’s was the
biggest shift in popular culture and fast food that there will ever be. It wasn’t just about a hamburger. It’s where America was at the time and how it
changed everything.”
“The Founder” marks the first collaboration
between Keaton and director John Lee Hancock, but it was clear early on that
the men had developed a close working relationship in the creation and
portrayal of the film’s central character.
Hancock says the film literally rests on Keaton’s portray of Ray
Kroc. “This movie is carried on Michael
Keaton’s back,” Hancock asserts. “He’s in almost every scene and it’s his
journey through all this.” That journey
would take Ray Kroc from a 52-yearold traveling salesman to the boardroom of
one of America’s fastest-rising companies.
“I knew he’d be great,” he continues, “but he was even better than I
thought. He’s just so gifted, so talented, so easy to work with and willing to
try lots of different things. He doesn’t
play it safe and will go for anything.”
MICHAEL KEATON first gained national
attention in the hit comedy “Night Shift” followed by starring roles in such
comedies as “Mr. Mom” and “Johnny Dangerously.” In 1989 Keaton earned the Best
Actor Award from the National Society of Film Critics for “Clean and Sober” and
Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice.” Keaton re-teamed with Burton to play the title role
in the blockbusters “Batman” and “Batman Returns.”
Having received Golden Globe, Critics
Choice and IFC Spirit Awards for his work in “Birdman,” Keaton recently
finished shooting “Spotlight” on location with Mark Ruffalo and Rachel McAdams
for director Thomas McCarthy. The film
is the story of the Boston Globe’s expose of the pedophile scandal in the
Catholic Church.
“THE
FOUNDER”
is released and distributed by CAPTIVE CINEMA.
SHOWING
JANUARY 24. NATIONWIDE!
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