Michael Keaton Declares Love for “Immigrant Cities” at Pittsburgh Walk of Fame Ceremony

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Michael Keaton Declares Love for “Immigrant Cities” at Pittsburgh Walk of Fame Ceremony

There’s no doubt that Michael Keaton has had some great days in his 74 years. But the veteran star and hometown hero returned to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Monday for the official unveiling of his star on the city’s new Walk of Fame, and he described it as “one of the greatest days of my life.” “This is ridiculously nice,” Keaton said as he stepped to the podium outside The Terminal, a shopping, dining and entertainment venue, where he offered brief comments in front of hundreds of city officials, fellow inductees, guests and members of his family. “I want to thank you, honestly, from the bottom of my heart for even showing up for this. This is just so nice. This is true, what everyone says about these people. It is. I was just in New York City, and I was in a car driving with a cab driver, I think, or someone was taking me somewhere. He said, ‘Everyone I know from Pittsburgh loves being from Pittsburgh,’ and it’s true. Such a great place.” The actor, whose career stretches back to the mid-1970s and covers such high-profile films as Batman, Beetlejuice, Mr. Mom, Spotlight, Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of
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