Justin Bazaar was born in Florida, but grew up in Michigan. He graduated from new york University in new york. He did a lot of behind-the-scenes work before becoming an actor. On 1998, I worked as the production assistant of the film "The Boss Stand by" starring Robert De Niro. In the same year, he starred in a short film called Tag. In 2003, his short film "High Tide and Low Tide" was made public at the South by Southwest Art Festival held in Austin, Texas. Later, he created and performed a TV series called The Dustin and Justin Show for MTV. In 2003, Bazaar also played a small role in the film Yuanyang Kidnapper co-starring Ben Affleck and jennifer lopez. In 2004, he played Nicolas Cage's friend and computer expert Raleigh in the sensational adventure film National Treasure, which made his name widely known in the film industry. He also continued to play this role in the sequel "National Treasure 2: Cheats" released in early 2009. Bazaar also plays a supporting role in films such as "The Bachelor of Lai Family" and "The Man Who Believe in You", starring in the NBC comedy series "Teacher"