Real Name/Full Name | Justine Tanya Bateman |
Date Of Birth | 19 February 1966 |
Age | 58 years old |
Birthplace | Rye, New York, United States |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Christian |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Height | 5 feet 6 inch |
Weight | 54 kg |
Spouse | Mark Fluent |
Children | Gianetta Fluent, Duke Kenneth Fluent |
Siblings | Jason Bateman |
Profession | Actor, producer |
Net worth | $6 million |
Biography
Born in Rye, New York on February 19, 1966, Justine Tanya Bateman is a famous American actress. Growing up, she was accompanied by her younger brother Jason Bateman, who later became a well-known actor himself. Kent Battement, her father, is a renowned film producer and director, and Victoria Elizabeth, her mother, used to work as a flight attendant for Pan Am in the United Kingdom.
Justine started her performing career at a young age. She had already made a commitment to a strict schedule on the set of ‘Family Ties’ when she was ready to start college. Due to her contract terms, Paramount Studios advised her that attending college was impossible in the end, preventing her from attending.
Personal Life
She was in a relationship with Leif Garrett from 1988 to 1990.
Justine Bateman has a husband. Mark Fluent and her have been married since January 2001. Duke Kenneth Fluent was born on June 18, 2002, while Gianetta Fluent was born in January 2004, and that’s the only difference between their ages. Gianetta Fluent and Duke Kenneth Fluent were the two chillderns in their group.
Career
Justine’s early acting roles are probably her most well-known. From 1982 to 1989, Mallory Keaton played this role in ‘Family Ties’.
During this time, Bateman became extremely well-known and even hosted an episode of ‘Saturday Night Live’ in 1988. Her performances on ‘Family Ties’ earned her two Emmys and a Golden Globe nomination.
With the 1996-97 season of ‘Men Behaving Badly, Ustine made a comeback to television work. In 2003, she returned to television acting as Annie in six episodes of Out of Order on Showtime.
February 2006 saw the premiere of ‘Family Ties,’ the third-season Arrested Development episode. She became a partner, writer, and producer at FM78.tv, an Internet content production company, in 2007. Until 2010, she was responsible for maintaining relationships with sponsors and distribution partners, designing new business models, and creating brand proposals for the company.
In 2008, she created a script for a Wizards of Waverly Place episode. She was a cast member in episodes of Desperate Housewives and Californication.
She began her career as a writer, producer, consultant, and director of SECTION 5. Symantec Partners employed her as an intern software engineer from June 2013 to September 2013. She was a business development consultant for Blur Studio from June to September 2015. In 2018, Fame: The Hijacking Reality was her book’s release.
Justine specializes in writing films and books. At the 2021 SXSW Film Festival, Violet, her first feature film, had its premiere. Five Minutes, a film that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, was written by her previous work.
Movies
The TV Set
Deadbolt
Primary Motive The Closer
Violet
Satisfaction
The Death Artist
The Night We Never Met
TV shows
Family Ties
The Merv Griffin Show
Modern Family
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior
Private Practice
Psych
Arrested Development
Still Standing
Out of Order
Lois & Clark: The New Adventure Superman
Desperate Housewives
Men in Trees
Men Behaving Badly
Net Worth
Justine Bateman’s net worth is $6 million and she is a American actress, writer, and producer. Bateman’s acting career has seen her appear in a variety of projects. ‘Family Ties,’ ‘Men Behaving Badly,’ ‘Desperate Housewives,’ and ‘Californication’ are just some examples of television series. Moreover, she has made appearances in films like ‘Satisfaction’ and ‘The TV Set’.
Conclusion
Bateman’s first series television appearance was as a guest-star in Lois & Clark, where he guest starred as an alien princess betrothed to Superman. Now with Men, she is more busy and content than she has been in years. She says, I was able to find the highest high by hitting the lowest low. I’ve become the person I always wanted to be, but not in the manner I had imagined.