
Michael Cera
Michael Cera is a Canadian actor known for his endearing, awkward on-screen presence that has captivated audiences worldwide. Born in Brampton, Ontario, Cera's breakout role came with the hit TV series "Arrested Development," where he played George Michael Bluth, the lovable but clueless nephew of the dysfunctional Bluth family. His portrayal of this quirky character earned him widespread recognition and set the stage for his subsequent film career. Cera has since appeared in a string of critically acclaimed and commercially successful films, including "Superbad" (2007), where he played Evan, the awkward and lovestruck teenager; "Juno" (2007), opposite Ellen Page, as the introverted and endearing Paulie Bleeker; and "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" (2010), as Young Neil, the enthusiastic but awkward music blogger. Cera's signature style, a blend of vulnerability, wit, and quiet intensity, has become synonymous with his characters, making him one of the most sought-after and beloved actors of his generation.

