Acting career: Justin began acting at the age of five when he appeared in a “Folgers Coffee” commercial. Since then, he has appeared in 20 other American television commercials, giving rise to his childhood nick-name, “The Commercial Kid”. His television debut came in 1994 when he landed a role in the short-lived NBC sitcom “The Good Life”. In 1995, he began to play the role of “Ross Malloy”, the youngest sibling in The WB sitcom “Unhappily Ever After”, continuing in the role for five seasons. In 1998, he starred in his first movie, “Mom, Can I Keep Her?”. Justin had once starred in the short-lived television series “The Nightmare Room”. He also played a quick talking reporter in “Max Keeble’s Big Move”. Although Justin has starred or co-starred in many films over the years, he is best known for his portrayal of the wise-cracking character Reese, the second-oldest brother in the Fox Network television sitcom “Malcolm in the Middle”. He appeared in over 100 episodes of “Malcolm in the Middle” and 100 episodes of “Unhappily Ever After”, making him the youngest person in television history to be in over 100 episodes of two different television series. Producing career: Justin, with writer/producer Jason Felts, created a television and film production company, J2 Pictures (television production company called J2TV), and became a co-producer of the Coen Brothers/John Turturro directed musical film Romance & Cigarettes (2005). J2TV announced in December 2004 a new reality …
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