Michael Cera, the once-teen heartthrob known for his awkward charm, is now 36 and a father of two. He recently starred in Wes Anderson's film, 'The Phoenician Scheme'. Cera's unique style is characterized by his deadpan humor and outsider persona, making him a perfect fit for Anderson's whimsical narrative. While his roles have evolved, including appearances in notable films like 'Barbie', he retains his signature blend of sweetness and subtle edge. Fans and critics alike are excited to see Cera finally collaborate with Anderson, as highlighted by co-star Benedict Cumberbatch at Cannes.
The magic of Cera's performances has always been his stealthy sense of humor - a wide-eyed deadpan, words that come out wrong, a sweet cluelessness that sometimes cloaks an unexpected edge.
Watching Wes discover and use Michael is like God discovering water.
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