Michael Cera, a renowned Canadian actor, was born in Brampton, Ontario, to parents who worked for Xerox. His mother, Linda, hails from Quebec and boasts a rich ancestry comprising English, Irish, Scottish, and Dutch roots, while his father, Luigi Cera, is of Italian descent from Sicily. As the middle child between two sisters, Michael's early life was marked by a strong sense of family.
His educational journey began at Conestoga Public School, followed by Robert H. Lagerquist Senior Public School and Heart Lake Secondary School until the ninth grade. However, Michael chose to complete his high school education through correspondence.
A childhood illness played a significant role in shaping his interest in performing. During his recovery, he repeatedly watched Ghostbusters (1984) and learned the dialogue, which sparked his passion for acting. This early fascination led him to take classes in improvisation at The Second City Toronto.
Michael's early career was marked by appearances in commercials and television shows. However, it was his role as George Michael Bluth in the critically acclaimed comedy series Arrested Development (2003) that brought him widespread recognition.
Following the cancellation of Arrested Development, Michael successfully transitioned to film, securing starring roles in various projects, including Superbad (2007),Juno (2007),Youth in Revolt (2009),and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010).
In addition to his acting career, Michael is also a skilled musician. He is a talented singer and plays both guitar and bass.