“My worst audition was for [director] Tim Burton for Batman. I have never told anyone this story, but I tried to persuade him I was not right for the part [The Joker], and I succeeded. I didn’t realize it was such a big deal. About a week later I heard they were going after Robin Williams and Jack Nicholson…. How about that for stupid? Actors are not necessarily smart people.”—Tony-winning actor John Lithgow, quoted in Katie Van Syckle, “John Lithgow Still Regrets Passing on Playing the Joker in Tim Burton’s Batman,” New York Magazine, June 13, 2017
In the new blockbuster version of the adventures of
the Caped Crusader/Dark Knight, Barry Keoghan plays the vexing villain, The
Joker. It would have been fascinating 33 years ago, though, to see how Lithgow
would have put his stamp on a role that, in addition to Keoghan and Nicholson,
has also been played by Cesar Romero, Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix.
(The accompanying image of John Lithgow was taken by David
Shankbone on March 27, 2007.)
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