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Disney. Jason Bateman. Nicholas P. In 2. The New Il Boom (2017) Movie on this page. Bateman gained critical acclaim for his irreverent portrayal of Michael Bluth in the award- winning comedy series “Arrested Development,” created by Mitch Hurwitz.
Bateman’s lead role earned him a Golden Globe. In 2. 01. 3, Netflix premiered a 1. Bateman reprised his role, earning him best actor nominations for the Emmy.
The actor, producer and director has since evolved from the small screen to securing one major film role after another. In 2. 00. 7, Bateman had a pivotal role as a potential adoptive father in Jason Reitman’s “Juno,” one of the biggest success stories in independent filmmaking. Later that year, Bateman starred in Zach Helm’s family fantasy “Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium” with Dustin Hoffman and Natalie Portman, as well as Peter Berg’s action thriller “The Kingdom.” Bateman starred alongside Will Smith and Charlize Theron in Berg’s superhero comedy- drama “Hancock” in 2.
In 2. 01. 0, Bateman starred with Jennifer Aniston in the romantic comedy “The Switch.” He shined in a supporting role opposite George Clooney in the Golden Globe. He also had a memorable cameo in the Ricky Gervais comedy “The Invention of Lying,” and delivered an emotionally charged performance in Kevin Macdonald’s crime drama “State of Play.” In March 2. Bateman co- starred in Greg Mottola’s comedy “Paul,” which was written by and starred Nick Frost and Simon Pegg. He also starred in back- to- back leading roles, including opposite Ryan Reynolds in David Dobkin’s comedy “The Change- Up” and the box- office hit “Horrible Bosses,” in which Bateman reteamed with director Seth Gordon. In April 2. 01. 3, Bateman starred in Henry Alex Rubin’s thrill drama “Disconnect” with Paula Patton, Alexander Skarsgard, Frank Grillo and Max Thieriot. In March 2. 01. 4, Bateman starred in “Bad Words,” a dark comedy that also marked his feature- film directorial debut. Later that year, Bateman starred in Shawn Levy’s “This Is Where I Leave You,” opposite Tina Fey, Rose Byrne, Timothy Olyphant, Adam Driver and Corey Stoll.
In November 2. 01. Bateman appeared in “Horrible Bosses 2,” reprising his old role as Nick Hendricks and starring alongside Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Spacey, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis, Chris Pine and Christoph Waltz. In August 2. 01. 5, Bateman starred alongside Joel Edgerton and Rebecca Hall in “The Gift,” an American- Australian psychological thriller film written, produced and directed by Edgerton.
Most recently, Bateman directed “The Family Fang,” in which he also starred opposite Nicole Kidman. Based off the Kevin Wilson bestseller, the comedy tells the tale of two performance artists whose kids blame them for how badly their lives turned out.
The film was produced under Bateman’s production banner Aggregate Films. In March 2. 01. 6, Bateman will begin production as director, producer and star of the MRC series “Ozark.” Bateman will also star alongside Liam Neeson and Diane Lane in the upcoming true- life spy thriller “Felt,” in which he will portray an FBI agent. The film was written and will be directed by Peter Landesman. Bateman's other film credits include the comedy “The Ex,” “The Break- Up” with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston, “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” with Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller,” “Starsky & Hutch” opposite Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn, and the romantic comedy “The Sweetest Thing.”On the small screen, Bateman secured a first- look production deal for his company F+A Productions to develop, direct and write original content for FOX Television.
The deal came to fruition after Bateman directed the network's comedy pilot “Do Not Disturb” in Fall 2. He also reteamed with “Arrested Development” creator Mitchell Hurwitz to voice a character in the FOX animated comedy series “Sit Down, Shut Up” in April 2. Armed Response (2017) The Movie High Quality more. In the summer of 2. FX networks pilot “The Merger.” In his adolescent and teen years, Bateman's portrayal of charming schemer Derek Taylor in “Silver Spoons” prompted NBC to create the spin- off “It's Your Move,” starring Bateman.
He then starred with Valerie Harper in the television series “Valerie,” retitled “Valerie's Family” and then “The Hogan Family,” from 1. Prior to that, he was a series regular on the iconic television series that became an American treasure, “Little House on the Prairie,” with Michael Landon. In January 2. 01. Bateman and Will Arnett, his longtime friend and “Arrested Development” co- star, created the digital- driven production company Dumb.
Dumb Productions to produce commercials, shorts and original content for distribution on the Internet and for the film industry. Following this, Bateman established the production banner Aggregate Films with a first- look, two- year partnership with Universal Pictures and Universal Television.
In February 2. 01. NBC premiered the comedy “Growing Up Fisher,” produced by Aggregate Films and Universal Television. Bateman served as an executive producer.