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Jason Bateman
United States
Age: 56
Born: 14 Jan, 1969
TV Series Starring Jason Bateman
Black Rabbit
Hunted by a mysterious killer, a guilt-ridden criminal descends into a rabbit hole of lost memories and paralyzing hallucinations.
DTF St. Louis
DTF St. Louis is a darkly comedic limited series about a love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise, that leads to one of them ending up dead.
My Dentist's Murder Trial
The series is based on James Lasdun's 2017 New Yorker article "My Dentist's Murder Trial: Adultery, False Identities, and a Lethal Sedation," which chronicles the true story of Upstate New York dentist Dr. Gilberto Nunez, who was indicted for the death of his friend Thomas Kolman.
SmartLess: On the Road
SmartLess: On the Road provides fly-on-the-wall, intimate access of the three friends and beloved actors as they travel through Boston, Brooklyn, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Madison, Wisconsin, and Los Angeles, giving viewers a sneak peek into the minds, conversations, and bonds behind one of the country's most popular podcasts.
Zootopia+
A short-form series set in the world of Zootopia, including segments called The Real Housemice of Rodentia and So You Think You Can Prance.
The Outsider
Based on Stephen King's bestselling novel of the same name, The Outsider follows a seemingly straightforward investigation into the gruesome murder of a young boy. The crime, however, leads a seasoned cop and an unorthodox investigator to question everything they believe to be real, as an insidious supernatural force edges its way into the case.
Ozark
The drama series starring, executive produced and directed by Jason Bateman. Created by rising feature writer Bill Dubuque (The Judge), the show takes place in the dark and dangerous world of drug-money laundering.
The series takes its name from the location where it is set, The Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.
Growing Up Fisher
It's not every family that's brought closer together by divorce... but then again, the Fishers aren't exactly typical.
Sit Down, Shut Up
Sit down, Shut Up is a new animated series, with animated characters against non-animated backgrounds, on FOX that depicts the lives and quirks of nine staffers at a high school in a small fishing town. This series shows that teachers have lives and personal problems too.
The Jake Effect
After finally being fed up with this high-paying, low-morals lawyer career, Jake (Jason Bateman) decides to change his careers. Soon, he becomes a teacher at a Chicago area High School. With "help" from his roommate Nick, (Greg Grunberg), who is also a lawyer, Jake must now go forward on a career path that no one seems to understand why he chose.
Arrested Development
Level-headed son Michael Bluth takes over family affairs after his father is imprisoned. But the rest of his spoiled, dysfunctional family are making his job unbearable.
The Hogan Family
A woman juggles the demands of work, three boys and a frequently absent airline pilot husband.
It's Your Move
The show centered on Matthew Burton (Bateman), a teenage scam artist who lived in a Van Nuys, California apartment with his older sister Julie (Cast) and widowed mother Eileen (Kaye). Matt ran various underhanded dealings with his high school friends, especially his sidekick Eli (Adam Sadowsky), such as term paper sales, exam answer keys, and blackmail.
The status quo of Matthew's world changed forever in the series' pilot, when Norman Lamb (Garrison) moved into the apartment across the hall. A quick-witted but impoverished writer from Chicago, Norman struck up a friendship with Eileen and the two were soon dating. Dismayed that his mother had chosen someone so far beneath her, Matt set upon sabotaging their relationship, but soon finds he has met his match - Norman reveals himself to be cut from the same cloth as Matthew, and foils plot after plot.
Matt and Norman's cat and mouse game continued and escalated for thirteen episodes, fighting relentlessly while always shielding the aggressively gullible Eileen from one another's true nature.
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