Michael Cera
| Name | Michael Cera | ||
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| Caption | Cera in 2023 | ||
| Birthname | Michael Austin Cera | ||
| Birth Date | 1988-6-7 | ||
| Birth Place | Brampton, Ontario, Canada | ||
| Yearsactive | 1999–present | ||
| Spouse | Nadine | ||
| Children | 2 | ||
| Homepage | michaelceramusic.bandcamp.com | ||
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Michael Austin Cera (ˈsɛrə ; ˈtʃeːra; born June 7, 1988) is a Canadian actor and musician. Over his career he has received nominations for a British Academy Film Award, three Critics' Choice Movie Awards, four Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Tony Award.
Cera became known for portraying leading roles in a string of comedic films such as Superbad (2007), Juno (2007), Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008), and Youth in Revolt (2009). He took supporting roles in both comedies and dramas including Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), This Is the End (2013), Molly's Game (2017), Person to Person (2017), Gloria Bell (2019), Barbie (2023), Dream Scenario (2023) and The Phoenician Scheme (2025). He voiced Dick Grayson/Robin in The Lego Batman Movie (2017).
Cera gained prominence portraying George Michael Bluth in the Fox sitcom Arrested Development from 2003 to 2006 and then again from 2013 to 2019. He took a leading role in the Hulu comedy series Life & Beth (2022–2024), and voiced roles including Brother Bear in the PBS children's series The Berenstain Bears, Hank in Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank (2022) and reprising his roles as Scott Pilgrim in the Netflix series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off (2023) and Barry, a sausage in Sausage Party (2016) and its Amazon Prime Video sequel series Sausage Party: Foodtopia (2024).
Cera is also known for his Broadway performances in the Kenneth Lonergan plays This Is Our Youth in 2014, Lobby Hero in 2018, for which he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play, and The Waverly Gallery in 2019. In addition to acting, Cera is a musician, having released his debut album True That in 2014. Cera has also performed as the touring bassist for indie rock supergroup Mister Heavenly.
Early life
Cera was born on June 7, 1988, in Brampton, Ontario. He is the son of Linda (née Cockman) and Luigi Cera, a technician. He is of Sicilian descent through his father. His parents both worked for Xerox. Cera has an older sister, Jordan, and a younger sister, Molly. He became interested in acting after viewing Ghostbusters repeatedly when sick with the chicken pox at the age of three. Cera memorized all the dialogue and idolized Bill Murray. He enrolled in The Second City, Toronto, and took improvisation classes.
Cera attended Conestoga Public School, Robert H. Lagerquist Senior Public School, and Heart Lake Secondary School until grade nine. After starting acting, he completed school online through grade twelve.
Career
1999–2008: Child acting and breakthrough
His first role was an unpaid appearance in a Tim Hortons summer camp commercial. That appearance eventually landed him a position in a Pillsbury commercial, in which he poked the Pillsbury Doughboy and had his first role with lines.
In 1999, Cera was cast as Larrabe Hicks in the Canadian children's show I Was a Sixth Grade Alien, which ran for two seasons. That year, he also appeared in the television films What Katy Did and Switching Goals, starring the Olsen twins.
The next year Cera made his theatrical film debut in the science fiction film Frequency (2000) as the son of Noah Emmerich's character. Cera also appeared in the films Steal This Movie! and Ultimate G's: Zac's Flying Dream in 2000. He had his first leading role in the latter film, which was presented in IMAX theaters. Cera appeared in several television films in 2001, including My Louisiana Sky and The Familiar Stranger. He also began voicing Josh Spitz in the animated series Braceface, which he continued until 2004.
In 2002, Cera played the young Chuck Barris (played by Sam Rockwell) in the George Clooney-directed film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. He provided the voice for Brother Bear – an anthropomorphic bear – in the 2003 The Berenstain Bears animated series, which aired for three seasons.
He had a role in the critically panned Fox pilot The Grubbs in 2002, which was never aired. But Cera successfully auditioned for a part in another Fox sitcom, Arrested Development. This began airing in November 2003 and ran for three seasons. The show follows the formerly wealthy and dysfunctional Bluth family, with Cera playing George Michael Bluth, the teenage son of character Michael Bluth, played by Jason Bateman. After three seasons, Fox canceled the series in 2006 due to low viewership, although it had received critical acclaim. In 2006, Cera created and starred in a parody of Impossible is Nothing, a video résumé created by Aleksey Vayner. Cera and his Arrested Development co-star Alia Shawkat guest-starred as a pair of college students in the teen noir drama Veronica Mars, in the episode "The Rapes of Graff" in 2006.
Along with best friend Clark Duke, Cera wrote and starred in a series of short videos released on their website. Duke originated the idea, as he was enrolled at Loyola Marymount University and used their videos for his film school studies. In 2007, the pair signed a deal with CBS Television to write, produce, direct, and act in a short-form comedy series entitled Clark and Michael. The show featured guest stars such as David Cross, Andy Richter and Patton Oswalt, and was distributed via CBS's internet channel, CBS Innertube.
In May 2007, Cera appeared in a staged comedy video that shows him being fired from the lead role of the film Knocked Up, after belittling and arguing with its director Judd Apatow, in a scene that mocks the David O. Russell blow up on the set of I Heart Huckabees. Cera starred in the Apatow-produced teen comedy Superbad alongside Jonah Hill. Their characters in the film – two virgin teenagers about to graduate from high school whose party plans go awry – were based on the comedy's writers Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. Superbad was released in cinemas in August 2007, topping the US box office for two weeks in a row.
Cera's performance was critically acclaimed: The Atlantic reviewer said that the film "belongs to Michael Cera" for capturing "teenage sexual abashment as indelibly as he did in the role of George Michael Arrested Development." The New York Times said that he was "excellent" and CNN praised Cera and Hill for playing "off each other beautifully".
In November 2007, Cera hosted a live, staged version of Saturday Night Live; it was not broadcast due to the ongoing 2007 Writers Guild of America Strike. In his second film of 2007, Cera co-starred in Juno as Paulie Bleeker, a teenager who has impregnated his long-time school friend Juno (played by Elliot Page). For Superbad and Juno, Cera won Breakthrough Artist in the Austin Film Critics Association Awards 2007, and was included in Entertainment Weekly's "30 Under 30" list in February 2008.
Cera starred alongside Kat Dennings in the romantic comedy-drama Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008), in which they played two strangers who bond over their shared love of a band and try to find their secret show. He starred in the comedy Extreme Movie (2008), which was composed of vignettes focusing on teen sex. Cera held a recurring role on the comedy series Childrens Hospital from 2008 to 2016 as Sal Viscuso, a hospital staffer who is known only by his voice through an intercom.
2009–2013: Varied success and stage debut

Cera played a fictionalized version of himself in the independent romantic comedy Paper Heart (2009). It explored the fictional relationship between Cera and the film's writer Charlyne Yi, also playing herself. Cera and Yi composed the film's score together. That year Cera starred opposite Jack Black in the comedy Year One, set during the Stone Age. The film, directed by Harold Ramis, was poorly received, although Time magazine critic Mary Pols said that Cera's performance saved the film from being a "catastrophe". In his final film of 2009, Cera starred in Youth in Revolt, an adaptation of the eponymous novel. He played a shy teenager named Nick Twisp who creates a destructive alter ego, François Dillinger, after becoming smitten with a girl, played by Portia Doubleday.
Cera had also begun to write. His first published short story, "Pinecone", appeared in McSweeney's Quarterly thirtieth issue in 2009.
Cera was cast as Scott Pilgrim in the film adaptation of the graphic novel series by Bryan Lee O'Malley. The film's director, Edgar Wright, had seen his work in Arrested Development and believed that Cera was an actor "audiences will still follow even when the character is being a bit of an ass." The film, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, follows Pilgrim, a musician who must battle the seven evil exes of his girlfriend Ramona (played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead). It was released in cinemas in August 2010. It did poorly at the box office, grossing $47.7 million against a production budget of $85–90 million.
Cera made a guest appearance in "The Daughter Also Rises", a 2012 episode of the animated sitcom The Simpsons, as the voice of Nick, a love interest to Lisa Simpson.
Cera made his theater debut in a production of Kenneth Lonergan's play This Is Our Youth in a two-week run during March 2012 at the Sydney Opera House. The play also featured his Scott Pilgrim co-star Kieran Culkin and actress Tavi Gevinson. A Broadway production at the Cort Theater opened in September 2014 and closed in January 2015. The New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley praised Cera for achieving "something remarkable": "the sense of an amorphous being assuming and losing shape in the course of roughly 12 hours". Also in 2012, Cera played a supporting role in the drama The End of Love and appeared in the short film The Immigrant.
Arrested Development was revived for a fourth season in 2012 by Netflix, with Cera reprising his role as George Michael Bluth. Cera also worked in the writers' room and served as a consulting producer during its production. The season was released in May 2013..jpg?resolution=330px)
Cera collaborated with Chilean filmmaker Sebastián Silva on two films in 2013 – Magic Magic and Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus – both of which were filmed in Chile and premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. He spent "five hours a day learning Spanish" for Magic Magic. Cera was featured most prominently in Crystal Fairy, in which he starred as a self-absorbed man travelling Chile with a woman named "Crystal Fairy" (played by Gaby Hoffmann) while bearing a cactus. Along with Reggie Watts, Tim & Eric, and Sarah Silverman, Cera created the web-based comedy YouTube channel Jash in March 2013, where he has posted short films which he directs and/or stars in. These films include the comedy-drama Gregory Go Boom (2013), in which Cera played a paraplegic man, and his directorial debut Brazzaville Teen-Ager (2013), co-starring Charles Grodin as his sick father. He played an exaggerated version of himself in the apocalyptic comedy film This Is the End, which was released in summer of 2013 and featured his Superbad co-stars Jonah Hill and Seth Rogen. Throughout 2013, Cera also appeared on Burning Love, a web spoof of reality dating competition shows, and on an episode of Drunk History as John Endecott. Cera had previously played Alexander Hamilton in a comedic retelling of Hamilton's duel with Aaron Burr on the show's first episode as a web series in 2008 before it was adapted into a television show.
2014–present
Cera appeared in his Arrested Development co-star David Cross' 2014 film Hits, playing a marijuana dealer. He also co-starred alongside John Hawkes and Sally Hawkins in Charlie Kaufman's television pilot How & Why, which was rejected by FX. After a brief, "menacing" appearance in the drama Entertainment (2015), Cera appeared in the prequel to the 2001 comedy film Wet Hot American Summer, the comedy series Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp and in the Christmas musical comedy film A Very Murray Christmas as Bill Murray's fictional talent agent. Cera then voiced a hot dog trying to escape his fate in a supermarket in the animated comedy Sausage Party (2016). In 2015, Cera made a cameo on Louis C.K.'s Louie on FX, in the season five episode "Sleepover" alongside Glenn Close, John Lithgow, and Matthew Broderick.
Cera had five film releases in 2017, the first of which was the animated superhero comedy The Lego Batman Movie, in which he voiced the Batman's sidekick Robin. He played a supporting role as a sleazy car salesman in the comedy How to Be a Latin Lover and co-starred in Janicza Bravo's first full-length feature, the comedy-drama Lemon. He played an actor described as having a "wedge of hair that makes him look like Frédéric Chopin crossed with Eraserhead", by Variety critic Owen Gleiberman. Cera starred opposite Abbi Jacobson in the drama Person to Person, focusing on the struggles of different people over the course of one day in New York City. Cera and Jacobson are featured as a pair of crime reporters investigating a possible murder. In his final film of the year, Aaron Sorkin's crime drama Molly's Game, Cera played a celebrity known only as Player X who participates in a high-stakes, underground poker empire run by Molly Bloom (played by Jessica Chastain). Cera's fictional character in the film was said to be a composite character of celebrity poker players and actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Ben Affleck.
A "giant fan" of director David Lynch, Cera made a guest appearance in the 2017 revival of Lynch and Mark Frost's television show Twin Peaks in the show's fourth episode, as Wally "Brando" Brennan, the son of Deputy Sheriff Andy Brennan and his wife Lucy Brennan. The appearance contained several references to the work of actor Marlon Brando: Wally shares the same birthday and is nicknamed after Brando. Cera returned to the stage in March 2018, starring in a second Kenneth Lonergan production, Lobby Hero, at the Helen Hayes Theatre on Broadway. The play also stars Chris Evans, Brian Tyree Henry and Bel Powley. Cera and Henry were both nominated for Best Featured Actor in a Play at the 72nd Tony Awards. Cera return to Broadway in October 2018, starring in a third Kenneth Lonergan production, a revival of The Waverly Gallery at the John Golden Theatre on Broadway. Cera took a supporting role as a painter acting alongside Elaine May, Lucas Hedges, and Joan Allen.
Cera co-starred in the 2018 film drama Gloria Bell, with Julianne Moore as the title character. Cera returned to his role as George Michael Bluth in the fifth season of Arrested Development in 2018. In 2021, Cera lent his voice to the adult animated film Cryptozoo. Cera appeared in the 2022 animated comedy Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank about a dog who wishes to become a samurai. In 2023, he starred opposite Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in the fantasy comedy film Barbie as Allan. In August 2023, he said in an interview he was working on getting financing to direct his first movie, naming an adaptation of Masters of Atlantis by Charles Portis as one of two possible directorial debuts, having narrowly beaten out Clark Duke when first securing the adaptation rights.
In 2025, Cera garnered critical acclaim for his performance as Norwegian entomologist Björn Lund in the Wes Anderson film The Phoenician Scheme, which critic Brian Tallerico deemed "his best work to date".
Music

In 2010, Cera contributed mandolin and backing vocals to the Weezer song "Hang On" from their album Hurley. Cera has also established himself as the touring bass player in Mister Heavenly, an indie rock band originating in the American northwest, and is a member of the band The Long Goodbye, along with Clark Duke. Cera also played bass and sang back up during songs in both Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. He released his full-length debut album True That on August 8, 2014, through his official Bandcamp page. The album features 19 original tracks, a cover of Roderick Falconer's "Play It Again" as well as a cover of Blaze Foley's "Clay Pigeons."
In early 2015, Canadian musician Alden Penner released "Meditate", a track from his upcoming EP Canada in Space, which features Cera. Penner subsequently announced that the EP would be released on June 29, 2015, on City Slang records, as well as a European tour of the UK, Netherlands, France, and Germany, which featured Cera as both co-headliner and member of Penner's backing band. The song "Best I Can" from the film Dina, written and performed by Cera and featuring Sharon Van Etten, was nominated for 'Best Song in a Documentary' at the 2017 Critics' Choice Documentary Awards.
Personal life
Cera has been very private about his personal life. In 2016, Aubrey Plaza made public that the pair had dated for about 18 months after filming Scott Pilgrim vs. the World in 2010 and even considered getting married at one point. The two remain friends.
In March 2022, Amy Schumer accidentally revealed that Cera was a father. Later that month, he revealed to Extra that the baby was a six-month-old boy with his German wife Nadine. In a February 2024 appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Cera announced that he and his wife had a second son. In his Criterion Closet Picks video (posted on May 30, 2025), Cera shared that his "older son is three and a half". As of August 2023, Cera resides in Brooklyn, New York City.
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Frequency | Gordy Hersch Jr. (Age 10) | |
| Steal This Movie! | America Hoffman (Age 7–8) | ||
| Ultimate G's: Zac's Flying Dream | Young Zac | ||
| 2002 | Confessions of a Dangerous Mind | Chuck Barris (Age 8–11) | |
| 2007 | Superbad | Evan | |
| Juno | Paulie Bleeker | ||
| 2008 | Extreme Movie | Fred | |
| Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist | Nick O'Leary | ||
| 2009 | Paper Heart | Himself | |
| Year One | Oh | ||
| Youth in Revolt | Nick Twisp / François Dillinger | ||
| 2010 | Scott Pilgrim vs. the Animation | Scott Pilgrim | Short film; voice |
| Scott Pilgrim vs. the World | |||
| 2012 | The End of Love | Michael | |
| The Immigrant | Michael | Short film | |
| 2013 | Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus | Jamie | |
| Magic Magic | Brink | Also executive producer | |
| Brazzaville Teen-Ager | Gunther | Short film; also director and writer | |
| Failure | Man | Short film; also director and writer | |
| This Is the End | Himself | ||
| Gregory Go Boom | Gregory | Short film | |
| Bitch | Himself | Short film; also director and writer | |
| 2014 | Hits | Bennie | |
| 2015 | Entertainment | Tommy | |
| That Dog | Tim | Short film | |
| A Very Murray Christmas | Jackie the Talent Agent | ||
| 2016 | Sausage Party | Barry | Voice |
| Man Rots from the Head | Sydney Ward | Short film | |
| 2017 | Person to Person | Phil | |
| Lemon | Alex | ||
| The Lego Batman Movie | Richard "Dick" Grayson / Robin | Voice | |
| How to Be a Latin Lover | Remy | ||
| Cooking with Alfred | Richard "Dick" Grayson / Robin | Voice; Short film | |
| Molly's Game | Player X | ||
| 2018 | Tyrel | Alan | |
| Spivak | Robby LeBeau | ||
| Gloria Bell | Peter | ||
| 2021 | Cryptozoo | Matthew | Voice |
| 2022 | Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank | Hank | Voice |
| 2023 | The Adults | Eric | |
| Barbie | Allan | ||
| Dream Scenario | Trent | ||
| Under the Boardwalk | Armen | Voice | |
| 2024 | Christmas Eve in Miller's Point | Officer Gibson | |
| Sacramento | Glenn | ||
| 2025 | The Phoenician Scheme | Bjorn Lund | |
| The Running Man | Elton Parrakis | ||
| TBA | Love is Not the Answer | Filming; also writer, director, producer |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Twice in a Lifetime | Skateboarder #2 | Episode: "The Blame Game" |
| 1999–2001 | I Was a Sixth Grade Alien | Larrabe Hicks | Recurring role |
| 1999 | Noddy | Butch | Episode: "Big Bullies" |
| Switching Goals | Taylor | Television film | |
| What Katy Did | Dorry | Television film | |
| 2000 | La Femme Nikita | Jerome | Episode: "He Came from Four" |
| Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series | Benjamin | Voice; Episode: "The Best Partner" | |
| 2001 | George Shrinks | Hurlden Cadwell | Voice; Episode: "Speed Shrinks" |
| Doc | Max | 2 episodes | |
| The Ripping Friends | Boy Boy/Young Boy | Voice; 2 episodes | |
| Stolen Miracle | Brandon McKinley | Television film | |
| My Louisiana Sky | Jesse Wade Thompson | Television film | |
| The Familiar Stranger | Young Ted Welsh | Television film | |
| Walter and Henry | Crying Kid | Television film | |
| 2001–2004 | Braceface | Josh Spitz | Voice; Main role |
| 2001–2002 | Pecola | Robbie Rabbit | Voice; Main role |
| 2003–2004 | The Berenstain Bears | Brother Bear | Voice; Main role |
| 2003 | Rolie Polie Olie | Little Gizmo | Voice; 4 episodes |
| 2003–2006; 2013–2019 | Arrested Development | George Michael Bluth | Main role Producer (season 4 and 5) |
| 2005 | Wayside | Todd | Voice; Episode: "Pilot" |
| 2006 | Veronica Mars | Dean Rudolph | Episode: "The Rapes of Graff" |
| Tom Goes to the Mayor | Scrotch | Voice; Episode: "Undercover" | |
| 2007 | Clark and Michael | Mikey Cera | Also co-creator, director, writer, editor and producer |
| Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! | Jamie Stevens | Episode: "Cats" | |
| 2008–2016 | Childrens Hospital | Sal Viscuso | Voice; Recurring role |
| 2012 | The Simpsons | Nick | Voice; Episode: "The Daughter Also Rises" |
| 2012, 2015 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Himself | 2 episodes |
| 2013 | Arcade Fire in Here Comes the Night Time | Spanish Bartender | Television special |
| Burning Love | Wally | 6 episodes | |
| 2013–2016 | Drunk History | Various | 3 episodes |
| 2014 | Saturday Night Live | Surrogate | Episode: "Jonah Hill/Bastille" |
| How and Why | Mendelsohn | Pilot | |
| 2015 | Louie | Young Man | Episode: "Sleepover" |
| Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp | Jim Stansel | 3 episodes | |
| 2017 | Twin Peaks | Wally "Brando" Brennan | Episode: "Part 4" |
| 2018 | The Shivering Truth | Delmer | Voice; Episode: "Chaos Beknownst" |
| 2019 | Weird City | Tawny | Episode: "A Family" |
| 2020 | Medical Police | Sal Viscuso | 3 episodes |
| At Home with Amy Sedaris | Travis | Episode: "Valentine's Day" | |
| 2022 | The Boys Presents: Diabolical | Great Wide Wonder | Voice; Episode: "I'm Your Pusher" |
| 2022–2024 | Life & Beth | John | Main role |
| 2023 | Celebrity Jeopardy! | Himself | 2 episodes |
| Black Mirror | Beppe | Episode: "Joan Is Awful" | |
| Command Z | Kerning Fealty | Web series | |
| Praise Petey | Little Einstein | Voice; 2 episodes | |
| Scott Pilgrim Takes Off | Scott Pilgrim | Voice; Main role | |
| 2024 | Sausage Party: Foodtopia | Barry | Voice |
Theatre
| Year | Title | Role | Venue | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | This Is Our Youth | Warren Straub | Sydney Opera House | |
| 2014 | Steppenwolf Theatre | |||
| Cort Theatre | ||||
| 2018 | Lobby Hero | Jeff | Helen Hayes Theatre | |
| The Waverly Gallery | Don Bowman | John Golden Theatre |
Discography
Studio albums
- True That (2014)
Soundtrack
Bibliography
Awards and nominations
See also
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- Lee, Benjamin, Person to Person review – Broad City star underused in meandering ensemble indie, The Guardian, February 26, 2018, January 20, 2017
- Lewis, Hilary, 'Molly's Game' Team Talks Making Timely Tale of Female Empowerment, The Hollywood Reporter, February 26, 2018, December 25, 2017
- Nguyen, Hanh, 'Twin Peaks' MVP Wally Brando: 5 Reasons Michael Cera's Brilliant Cameo Is Just What the Show Needed, IndieWire, February 26, 2018, May 30, 2017
- Vine, Hannah, Michael Cera, Chris Evans, and the Cast of , Lobby Hero, Meet the Press, Playbill, February 26, 2018, February 16, 2018
- Libbey, Peter, Tony Awards 2018: Full List of Nominations, May 22, 2018, The New York Times, May 1, 2018, subscription
- Read the Reviews for Kenneth Lonergan's The Waverly Gallery on Broadway, Playbill, Cleo, Aukland, Adam, Hetrick
- Kroll, Justin, John Turturro and Newcomer Caren Pistorius Join Julianne Moore in 'Gloria' (EXCLUSIVE), Variety, February 26, 2018, November 16, 2017
- Elise Sandberg, Bryn, 'Arrested Development' Officially Renewed for Season 5 at Netflix, The Hollywood Reporter, March 12, 2018, May 17, 2017
- 'Cryptozoo' First Clip: Lake Bell & Michael Cera Among Voice Cast Of Feature Animation, Tom, Grater, Deadline Hollywood, January 29, 2021, August 20, 2021
- Busch, Anita, November 3, 2015, 'Blazing Samurai' Lands A-List Voice Talent Led By Samuel L. Jackson, March 31, 2018, Deadline Hollywood
- Let The Michael Cera-issance Begin, Again, Raven, Brunner, August 14, 2023, August 16, 2023, en-US
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- Stevens, Dana, Wes Anderson's New Movie May Be His Worst Yet, September 2, 2025, Slate, The Slate Group, May 29, 2025, The standout in the huge cast, ..., is Cera as the Norwegian insect enthusiast, ...., Cera's low-key delivery is perfectly suited to Anderson's rat-a-tat non sequiturs—it's surprising that an actor so well matched to this director's style has never worked with him before, and it's to be hoped he will do so again.
- Hertz, Barry, Michael Cera saves The Phoenician Scheme from Wes Anderson's arrested development, September 2, 2025, The Globe and Mail, May 26, 2025, When Bjorn is revealed to be not all that he seems, Cera flips the switch in such a delightfully effortless way that you wish the film were centred on his character, not del Toro's.
- Dorof, Jakob, Weezer – Hurley, Slant Magazine, September 12, 2010, November 23, 2010
- Erik, Ziedses des Plantes, Michael Cera Is Apparently Mister Heavenly's Bassist, Prefixmag, November 30, 2010, December 7, 2010
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- January 11, 2022, subscription, live, Michael Cera releases album online, The Daily Telegraph, August 13, 2014, August 13, 2014, Travis, Ben
- Michael Cera Quietly Releases an Album That You Can Stream, The Wall Street Journal, August 13, 2014, August 13, 2014, Todd, Olmstead, subscription
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- Michael Cera to tour with the Unicorns' Alden Penner, April 28, 2015, The Guardian, London, January 5, 2023
- Documentary Awards, Critics Choice Awards, November 29, 2017, November 12, 2017, dead
- Rebecca, Macatee, November 3, 2016, Aubrey Plaza and Michael Cera "Almost Got Married in Vegas", March 5, 2022, E!
- Gabrielle, Chung, Amy Schumer Accidentally Reveals Superbad Actor Michael Cera Has Welcomed His First Baby, March 4, 2022, March 5, 2022, Yahoo! News
- Michael Cera Shares Sex and Age of His Baby After Amy Schumer Revealed He Welcomed First Child, People, Slater, Georgia, March 8, 2022, March 17, 2022
- Michael Cera Talks Unplanned Barbie Fight Scene, CeraVe Super Bowl Ad and Life & Beth , , Tonight Show, February 12, 2024, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, July 20, 2024, YouTube
- May 30, 2025, "Michael Cera's Closet Picks", youtube.com, Criterion, June 7, 2025
- Michael Cera Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters , , YouTube, August 16, 2023, August 17, 2023, en
- 'Fame makes you paranoid': Michael Cera on Barbie, drunk fans – and not owning a smartphone, July 17, 2023, The Guardian, Saner, Emine
- Booth, Ned, 'Praise Petey' Exclusive Clip: Check Out Michael Cera's Character In New Clip From Upcoming Episode Of Freeform's Animated Series, The Playlist, August 11, 2023
- This Is Our Youth (Broadway, 2014), Playbill, August 9, 2024
- Lobby Hero (Broadway, 2018), Playbill, August 9, 2024
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