Canadian actor Michael Cera made his first major impact on American comedy audiences with his role as teenager George Michael Bluth who, at first blush, seemed the most normal of the terminally dysfunctional Bluth clan, on the cult TV comedy “Arrested Development” (Fox, 2003-06). As the series unfolded, however, his character’s burning and inappropriate crush on his own cousin proved the actor’s willingness to explore the most uncomfortable comic situations imaginable, and paved the way for future film roles as painfully awkward types. Cera’s first leading film role was the broad comedy
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