Michael Cera


Michael Cera at the 23rd Young Artist Awards

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The Familiar Stranger (aka My Husband's Double Life) The Familiar Stranger (2001) starts out with a loving family made up of mom, dad, and two brothers - the older Ted Welsh (Michael Cera) and the younger boy Chris (Erik Knudsen).  The boys are well-adjusted and love spending time with their parents, especially their dad.  But when dad gets convicted of embezzlement at work, the shame and hard times prompt him to leave home.  Soon they get word that their dad has committed suicide.  The boys must now rely solely on their mom and each other.  But the story is not over, as years later it's discovered that their dad is still alive and living a whole new life with a new identity.  (DVD Video Captures from this movie are in our Michael Cera and Erik Knudsen Galleries)

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My Louisiana Sky  

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Steal This Movie  

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Walter and Henry

Walter and Henry (2001) is a touching movie about Walter (John Larroquette) and his 12-year-old son Henry (Nicholas Braun), a father-son team of street musicians living in poverty and squatting in NYC.  Walter home-schools his streetwise son, Henry, and they are an unstoppable team until Walter suffers a psychotic episode and needs to be hospitalized.  Henry refuses to live in a children's home and instead takes off the the suburbs of New Jersey to find his only living family - a caring old Aunt Elizabeth (Kate Nelligan) and a curmudgeonly old grandpa Charlie (James Coburn).  Henry enters school for the first time in his life, learns to actually read music, and does all he can to bring his dear dad back from the brink of insanity.  Michael Cera has a minor role.  (DVD video captures from this movie are in our Nicholas Braun Galleries and Michael Cera Galleries)

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