In 2023, Jason Bateman won the Screen Actor Guild Awards for Best Male Actor for his role on Netflix's drama series, and said goodbye to the series Ozark.
Speech Of Jason Bateman on Netflix's YouTube Channel
The actor and director was honored for his work as Missouri-based, money-laundering patriarch Marty Byrde in the fourth and final season of the crime drama at the ceremony on Sunday night, which was broadcast for the first time on Netflix's YouTube account.
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Bateman started off his speech, “They did say my name, right?” He said thanks to the whole cast, “Laura [Linney], Julia [Garner] and the rest of the cast taught me so much and made the show everything that it is,” and he called cast as a family, “It's just as you guys know who are lucky enough to work on great projects, that was a great project because it was a great crew. It was a great family. People treated each other well. People had pride in what they were doing, and that's it,” he continued. He wrapped up his speech and ended with final words, “I'm going to miss you all a lot. And thank you all.”
Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul), Adam Scott (Severance), Jonathan Banks (Better Call Saul), and Jeff Bridges were also nominated alongside Bateman, who previously received the award two times (The Old Man).
Conclusion
The Ozark Series male actor Jason Bateman earned the best male actor SAG award, then he said goodbye to “Ozark” as it was its fourth and final season.