Jason Bateman Gets a Walk Of Fame Star
mediaexpress.reuters.com: Jennifer Aniston brought some old fashioned star power to Hollywood Blvd on Wednesday (July 26) when longtime friend Jason Bateman received the 2,616th star on the Walk of Fame.
Aniston and Bateman have starred in five films together. Also on hand was Will Arnett, who played opportunistic brother Gob to Bateman's straight talking Michael Bluth in dysfunctional family comedy "Arrested Development."
Bateman, 48, has received two lead actor Emmy nominations for his role on "Arrested Development."
In Bateman's new series "Ozark,'' he portrays a seemingly straight laced financial planner who is forced to relocate from the Chicago suburbs to the Missouri Ozarks in order to pay off a debt to a Mexican drug lord.
After getting his start in television with a recurring role on period family drama Little House on the Prairie" at age 12, Bateman worked on several modern day sitcoms, achieving some teen fame with his part in late 80s series "
The Hogan Family." Bateman's five films with Aniston include "Horrible Bosses" and its sequel as well as romantic comedies "The Switch" and "The Break Up." Bateman's other film credits include "Juno," "Hancock," "Identity Theft" and "Couples Retreat."