- Nacimiento
- Nombre de nacimientoJustine Tanya Bateman
- Altura1.68 m
- Justine Bateman nació el 19 de febrero de 1966 en Nueva York, EE.UU.. Es una escritora y directora, conocida por Violet (2021), Five Minutes (2017) y Enredos de familia (1982). Está casada con Mark Fluent desde enero de 2001. Tienen dos niños.
- CónyugeMark Fluent(enero de 2001 - presente) (2 niños)
- NiñosDuke Kenneth FluentGianetta Fluent
- PadresVictoria Elizabeth Bateman
- FamiliaresFrancesca Bateman(Niece or Nephew)Maple Bateman(Niece or Nephew)Jason Bateman(Sibling)
- In 2001, Michael J. Fox told Emmy TV legends that he bonded with Justine, because she was "amazing" and "fantastic" and "tremendously talented". He also found it interesting that he was now seeing all these teenage girls named Mallory and Justine, names he didn't think that were part of lexicon of American girls' names, until she became popular on Enredos de familia (1982).
- Daughter of Kent Bateman and older sister of Jason Bateman.
- In the mid/early 1990s Justine was sometimes a camp counselor for the YMCA in the LA valley area.
- Had left acting from 2000-2003 to start her own design firm in L.A. She had both a couture and a ready-to-wear line and sold to Saks Fifth Avenue, Bandels, etc.
- In the fall of 2012, she started studying computer science at UCLA. She graduated in 2016 with a BA in Computer Science and Digital Media Management.
- They couldn't wait to get me out. My dad found my place, my mom helped me pack, and my brother was making architectural plans for my bedroom. It was just what you do at 18.
- When I got 'Family Ties', I wasn't even thinking about being an actress. I thought I might become a window dresser.
- I'm going to be in another city when my kids are teenagers. I'll be like, 'Give me a call when you're done with all that.'
- I like to go dancing, have a few beers. I like being alone, too. I have days where it's 'God, get me a shot of tequila.'
- TV as we knew it is absolutely dead. There are still shows in production, still ad buys being made, but the numbers these shows get are a small fraction of the ratings these same type of shows used to command. The amount of TV shows produced annually decreases every year. The amount of people employed by TV shows is far less than it used to be. All these decreases are steady from year to year. Traditional TV is not in a slump, it has been steadily declining. (2010)
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