Jason Bateman Opens Up: Sibling Bond, Sobriety, and Surviving Child Stardom at 56
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Jason Bateman has been in the spotlight this week thanks to a major cover profile in Esquire magazine, where the 56 year old actor reflects on nearly five decades in Hollywood, his life after child stardom, and his famously low drama relationship with his older sister Justine Bateman. According to Esquire, Jason says he and Justine don’t see each other a ton these days, but their bond is still strong in a mature, adult way. He describes their conversations as rich and respectful, more like those between close friends than typical siblings, and emphasizes they’re nice to each other because they respect one another as individuals, not just because they’re blood related. The piece also touches on their shared history as child stars on Little House on the Prairie and Family Ties, and how both have navigated the pressures of early fame.
In the same Esquire interview, Jason opens up about his anxiety as a young actor, his decision to stop drinking in his early thirties, and how marriage and fatherhood helped him get his life together. He also reveals he reads all reviews of his work because he’s a people pleaser, though he tries to keep his internal weather at 72 and breezy. He even laughs about a famously harsh New York Times review of Ozark’s pilot that compared him to an airline gate agent, a moment AOL highlights as a candid look at how he handles criticism.
Jason’s career remains busy with his Netflix thriller Black Rabbit and the upcoming Zootopia 2, where he reprises his voice role. He’s also still active on the podcast Smartless with Will Arnett and Sean Hayes, which continues to draw high profile guests. Justine Bateman, meanwhile, has been focused on her directing career and personal projects, and she recently made headlines for a post on X where she shut down political speculation about her and Jason, making it clear she won’t entertain fantasies about sibling conflict over ideology.
According to People and Hello Magazine, both siblings have spoken about the emotional toll of child stardom, with Justine describing fame as a crazy emotional experience where you have no control over how people see you. Jason, for his part, still feels like he’s trying not to be a child actor failure, a mindset that continues to shape his work ethic.
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