Jason Bateman, known for his roles in television shows and movies, recently shared in an interview with Esquire magazine that he values feedback from viewers and critics alike. Despite his success in the industry, Bateman admitted that he is a self-proclaimed people pleaser and genuinely cares about what others think of his work.
In the interview, Bateman mentioned that he reads all the reviews for his projects because he believes that they are meant for public consumption and it is important to him to know how they are received. However, he emphasized that what truly matters is maintaining inner peace and happiness amidst the external opinions. He acknowledged the effort it takes to stay content and proud of oneself, highlighting the importance of self-care and mental well-being.
Reflecting on a negative review he received from The New York Times for the pilot of ‘Ozark,’ Bateman recalled how the critic described his performance as boring and likened it to an airline gate agent. Despite the criticism, Bateman found humor in the situation and appreciated the creativity behind the review. He also mentioned the praise he received for his work on the show, particularly noting the performance of his co-star Laura Linney.
While not everyone agreed with The New York Times’ assessment, Bateman’s portrayal of his character in ‘Ozark’ garnered critical acclaim over the show’s four-season run. He received multiple award nominations, including Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild nominations for his role in the series.
For those interested in reading the full interview with Jason Bateman, it is available on Esquire magazine’s website. The insightful conversation delves deeper into Bateman’s perspective on his career, the industry, and the importance of maintaining a positive mindset in the face of criticism.
Overall, Jason Bateman’s candid approach to reviews and feedback showcases his commitment to his craft and his willingness to learn and grow as an actor. His ability to navigate both praise and criticism with grace and humor is a testament to his professionalism and dedication to his work.

