This page will contain images about Jason Bateman, as they become available.Jason BatemanJason Bateman (born January 14, 1969 in Rye, New York) is an American actor. First popular in the 1980s as a teen idol (in shows such as Silver Spoons, It's Your Move, and The Hogan Family), his career went into decline for almost a decade before he landed one of the lead roles on the FOX television comedy Arrested Development. Recently, he has appeared in Dodgeball as an ESPN 8 commentator and Starsky & Hutch as Vince Vaughn's business partner. He also recently did commentary on the 2004 Republican National Convention for The Majority Report with Arrested Development co-star David Cross. His older sister is Family Ties star Justine Bateman. This page about Jason Bateman includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Jason Bateman News stories about Jason Bateman External links for Jason Bateman Videos for Jason Bateman Wikis about Jason Bateman Discussion Groups about Jason Bateman Blogs about Jason Bateman Images of Jason Bateman |
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His older sister is Family Ties star Justine Bateman. In the 1950s, he starred in the television series The Real McCoys, and appeared in several other movies and television programs, usually as an eccentric "old-timer". Other films included Red River, Rio Bravo, My Darling Clementine, Meet John Doe, The Pride of the Yankees, To Have and Have Not, Bad Day at Black Rock and How the West Was Won. After working as an extra and a stunt man, he began receiving more substantial roles in the 1930s, culminating with the receiving of the very first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1937 for Come and Get It. After serving in World War I, he moved to Guatemala and raised pineapples, before settling in Los Angeles, California. While in school, he became interested in acting, and began to perform in vaudeville. Brennan was born in Swampscott, Massachusetts, and studied engineering in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He holds the distinction of having won more Academy Awards for acting than any other male actor. Walter Brennan, (25 July 1894 - 21 September 1974) was a veteran character actor, notably in westerns. 1937 - Won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Come and Get It. 1939 - Won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Kentucky. 1941 - Won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The Westerner. 1942 - Nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Sergeant York. |