Michael Cera Biography
Biography
Baby-faced
Michael Cera first gained fame as the hilariously named George Michael Bluth, son of Michael Bluth (
Jason Bateman), and the youngest member of a dysfunctional family of land-tract developers, on the riotous Fox sitcom Arrested Development (2003-2006). No stranger to "difficult" or "awkward" roles, Cera made one of his first marks in 2002, as the sexually overactive "younger version" of game show host
Chuck Barris, in
George Clooney's biopic
Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. A short time after that, he signed for the Arrested part -- which required him to project a deep-seated amorous yen for his character's cousin. Cera's mostly comedic resumé also includes a multi-season turn as the voice of Josh Spitz in the animated series Braceface. In 2007, he co-starred in two highly successful big-screen comedies:
SuperBad, opposite
Jonah Hill, and
Juno (which re-teamed him with
Jason Bateman), alongside fellow rising star
Ellen Page. In 2008 he starred in the indie-minded romantic comedy Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist opposite
Kat Dennings. 2009 found him in the lead of two comedies,
Youth in Revolt and
Year One, both of which fell far short of the box office total taken in by his previous work. He took the title role in
Edgar Wright's adaptation of the graphic novel
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
- Nathan Southern, Rovi
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