Justine Bateman

American filmmaker and author

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January 2025 Criticized Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for appearing at a food bank during the Southern California Fire in Pacific Palisades, calling their actions a 'photo op' and labeling them 'disaster tourists'.
2023 During the film industry strikes, Bateman was a vocal critic of AI use for human characters in productions, proposing a label to indicate no AI was used for actors.
2021 Publishes her book Face: One Square Foot of Skin.
2021 Makes her feature film directorial debut with Violet, starring Olivia Munn, Luke Bracey, and Justin Theroux, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival.
2018 Bateman's short film 'Five Minutes' was an official selection at the Tribeca Film Festival and won in Amazon Prime's Festival Stars competition, also being named one of Vimeo's Short of the Week.
2018 Publishes her best-selling book Fame: The Hijacking of Reality.
2017 Bateman writes, directs, and produces the short film Five Minutes, which premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival.
2016 Earned a degree in computer science and digital media management from UCLA.
2013 Appeared in an episode of 'Modern Family' as Angela in the episode 'The Future Dunphys'
2013 Acted in the film 'Deep Dark Canyon' as Cheryl Cavanaugh
2011 Bateman guest starred in an episode of 'Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior' as Margaret in the episode 'See No Evil'
June 2011 Last broadcast of internet talk show Wake Up and Get Real (WUAGR), which Bateman co-produced and co-presented with Kelly Cutrone.
2010 Justine Bateman appeared in an episode of 'Private Practice' playing the character Sydney
2010 Won the Streamy Award for Best Ensemble Cast for her role in the web series Easy to Assemble, and was also nominated for a Streamy Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Web-Series.

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