Justine Bateman

Writer

Birthday February 19, 1966

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Rye, New York, U.S.

Age 58 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.68 m

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1966

Justine Tanya Bateman (born February 19, 1966) is an American actress and filmmaker.

Her acting work includes Family Ties, Satisfaction, Men Behaving Badly, The TV Set, Desperate Housewives, and Californication.

Her feature film directorial debut, Violet, starring Olivia Munn, Luke Bracey, and Justin Theroux, premiered at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival.

1982

Bateman's most prominent acting role began when she was a teenager, playing the role of superficial Mallory Keaton on the television sitcom Family Ties in 1982; she continued the role throughout the show's run which ended in 1989.

1988

She hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live during its 13th season in 1988.

In 1988, Bateman starred in the lead role in the motion picture Satisfaction.

The film, about an all-girl musical band, also featured Julia Roberts, Liam Neeson, and Britta Phillips.

Bateman starred as the lead vocalist and also performed the vocals on the soundtrack.

Other films include The Night We Never Met, with Matthew Broderick, and The TV Set, with David Duchovny and Sigourney Weaver.

Bateman has acted in several web series.

1996

In the 1996–97 NBC American version of the British TV comedy Men Behaving Badly, featuring Rob Schneider and Ron Eldard, she starred as Sarah, Eldard's character's girlfriend.

2003

Bateman returned to TV with the 2003 Showtime mini-series Out of Order, alongside Eric Stoltz, Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy.

2006

In the third-season Arrested Development episode "Family Ties," which was broadcast in February 2006, her character is initially believed to be Michael Bluth's sister, but she turns out to be a prostitute taken advantage of by his father, and pimped by his brother.

Michael Bluth was played by Bateman's brother Jason.

Recurring roles included Men in Trees, Still Standing, and Desperate Housewives.

2007

In the fall of 2007, Bateman helped produce the Speechless campaign in support of the Writers Guild of America strike.

Bateman also co-produced and co-presented with fashion maven Kelly Cutrone on their internet talk show Wake Up and Get Real (WUAGR).

2010

She acted in John August's Remnants, Illeana Douglas' IKEA-sponsored Easy to Assemble (for which in 2010 Bateman was among the winners of the Streamy Award for Best Ensemble Cast and was nominated for a Streamy Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Web-Series), and Anthony Zuiker's digi-novel series Level 26: Dark Prophecy, in which she plays a tarot card reader.

Bateman's theater experience includes Arthur Miller's The Crucible (Roundabout Theater), David Mamet's Speed the Plow (Williamstown Theater Fest), and Frank Wedekind's Lulu (Berkeley Rep).

Bateman wrote her feature film directorial debut, Violet, premiered at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival.

Bateman also wrote her short film directorial debut, Five Minutes.

2011

Described as an alternative to the television series The View, WUAGR was last broadcast in June 2011.

She was also a producer on the internet series Easy to Assemble (which garnered more than 5.1 million views during its second season. ),

2017

Bateman also wrote, directed and produced the film short Five Minutes, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.

Bateman was born to Victoria Elizabeth, a former flight attendant for Pan Am who was originally from the United Kingdom, and Kent Bateman.

She is the older sister of actor Jason Bateman.

Growing up, Bateman idolized actresses such as Jeanne Moreau, Charlotte Rampling and Anna Magnani.

She attended Taft High School in Woodland Hills, California.

However, Bateman could not attend college at the time due to her contractual obligations with Family Ties.

Bateman stated that she was informed by the series' line producer Carol Himes, "You're under contract to Paramount Studios."

It premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017.

She made her first script sale to Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place.

She also co-wrote the adaptation of Lisi Harrison's teenage book series The Clique for a Warner Bros. internet series.

Bateman produced the film short, Z, Five Minutes (Toronto Film Festival 2017 premiere), and Push, and the feature film, Violet (SXSW 2021 Film Festival Premiere).

Her production company is Section 5.

Her feature film directorial debut, Violet, starring Olivia Munn, Justin Theroux, and Luke Bracey, premiered at the SXSW 2021 film festival.

Her short film directorial debut, Five Minutes, was an official selection at various film festivals, including the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival.

It was a winner in Amazon Prime's Festival Stars competition, and one of Vimeo's Short of the Week.

2018

Bateman's first book, Fame: The Hijacking of Reality, was published in 2018 by Akashic Books.

Her second book, Face: One Square Foot of Skin, was also published by Akashic Books in 2021.