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        <title><![CDATA[‘Ozark’ Cast: What They Look Like in Real Life]]></title>
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					<p>Talk about TV transformations! <strong><strong>Jason Bateman</strong></strong> and the cast of <em>Ozark</em> look quite different outside the confines of the Netflix drama.</p>
<p>The <strong>Emmy-nominated series</strong> debuted in July 2017 and became a hit for the streaming platform. Bateman (Martin Byrde), <strong><strong>Laura Linney</strong></strong> (Wendy Byrde), <strong>Julia Garner</strong> (Ruth Langmore), <strong>Sofia Hublitz</strong> (Charlotte Byrde), <strong>Skylar Gaertner</strong> (Jonah Byrde), <strong>Lisa Emery</strong> (Darlene Snell), <strong>Charlie Tahan</strong> (Wyatt Langmore) and <strong>Tom Pelphrey</strong> (Ben Davis) star in the show, which follows a family of money launderers after their move to the Ozarks.</p>
<p>Since its premiere, <em>Ozark</em> has scored 32 Emmy nods, with <strong>wins in 2019 for Garner</strong> in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series category and for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. Garner took home the trophy again in 2020.</p>
<p>Prior to her second win, the actress reflected on getting snubbed for her season 1 performance. “Season 1, not getting nominated, I almost feel like it happened for the best because I feel like if something happens, not everything is about awards,” she told <strong>Deadline</strong> in May 2020. “It’s always, at the end of the day, about the work and what kind of work you provide in a way, so people get nominated and then they don’t keep up with the work and then they get forgotten. So it’s always about the work. I’m kind of happy that happened to me early on, I guess. … It teaches you a lot — again, patience.”</p>

		<p>Netflix renewed the series in June 2020 for a fourth and final season, which will air in two parts.</p>
<p>Showrunner <strong>Chris Mundy</strong> opened up about the show’s secret formula for success during <strong>Deadline’s Contenders Television livestream event</strong>. “Every single year and episode you learn a little more about them, so if you keep to that simple formula, even with all the craziness, then something good will probably happen,” he said in June 2020, referring to the two dueling families at the center of the series.</p>
<p>Bateman reiterated Mundy’s statement while pointing out that the <strong>viewership boost</strong> in season 3 was at least in part due to stay-at-home orders brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. “We are very proud of what we did, but we would be lying if we said we didn’t have a little virus aid,” the actor quipped. “We had some gratuitous timing with the show coming out when everyone had nothing to look at except their walls and television. Hopefully people liked what they were looking at.”</p>
<p>Linney, for her part, believed the actors hit their stride after three seasons of working alongside each other. “There’s something about familiarity,” she noted. “You can hit the ground running.”</p>
<p>Scroll down to see what the cast of <em>Ozark</em> looks like on and off screen!</p>
									

				
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