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Jason Bateman rose to prominence as a high-profile adolescent actor in the 1980s in sitcoms such as Silver Spoons and The Hogan Family, as well as the motion picture sequel "Teen Wolf Too", before returning in the early 2000s in the role of Michael Bluth on the critically acclaimed sitcom Arrested Development, for which he won a TV Land Award, a Golden Globe, and a Satellite Award. He has since established himself in Hollywood by appearing in several films, including Juno, Hancock, Up in the Air (2009), The Switch, Paul , Horrible Bosses, The Change-Up, Identity Thief, Bad Words, Horrible Bosses 2, The Gift and Zootopia. His older sister is Justine Bateman who is best known for her regular role as Mallory Keaton on the sitcom Family Ties.

Jason Bateman rose to prominence as a high-profile adolescent actor in the 1980s in sitcoms such as Silver Spoons and The Hogan Family, as well as the motion picture sequel "Teen Wolf Too", before returning in the early 2000s in the role of Michael Bluth on the critically acclaimed sitcom Arrested Development, for which he won a TV Land Award, a Golden Globe, and a Satellite Award. He has since established himself in Hollywood by appearing in several films, including Juno, Hancock, Up in the Air (2009), The Switch, Paul , Horrible Bosses, The Change-Up, Identity Thief, Bad Words, Horrible Bosses 2, The Gift and Zootopia. His older sister is Justine Bateman who is best known for her regular role as Mallory Keaton on the sitcom Family Ties.

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