Michael Cera from SUPERBAD caught on tape at GAY PRIDE in TORONOTO


Michael Cera caught on tape at Tornonto's Gay Pride Festival in 2007. 

Rumours have been flying for quite some time about Cera's sexuality.  Since his role in Superbad, Cera has found great fame.  He is currently ranked #7 on the Internet Movie Databases Star Tracking Service.  He is ranked 7 in regards to being the 7th most sought after actor on the Internet Movie Database.

As far as his sexuality, you be the judge. 
(all we know is every gay man in America is saying amen to this one)

CelebSnapShot.Com has obtained the following tape that clearly displays Cera at Toronto Pride. 
You will see him in red.




Who is Michael Cera? - READ ON

Michael Austin Cera (ronunciation href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helpronunciation">pronounced /ˈsɛrə/; born January 7, 1988) is a Canadian television and film actor, best known for playing George Michael Bluth in Arrested Development and Evan in Superbad.

Personal life

Cera, the middle child of three siblings, was born in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, the son of Linda and Luigi Cera, a Xerox technician.[1][2] Cera's father is Sicilian.[1] Cera has two sisters and, as of 2007, still lives with his parents in Brampton.[2] He attended Heart Lake Secondary School.[1] His first role was in a Summer Camp commercial by Tim Hortons.[1]

[edit] Career

Cera played the young Chuck Barris in Confessions of a Dangerous Mind in 2002 and provided the voice for Brother Bear in The Berenstain Bears animated series and voiced Josh Spitz in the cartoon Braceface. He played George Michael Bluth in the award winning television series Arrested Development for three seasons before it was canceled.[3] In 2005, he starred as Harold in the award winning surreal humour short film Darling Darling, for which he was awarded Best Actor at the San Gio Festival in Verona, Italy. In late 2006, he created and starred in a parody of the YouTube video Impossible is Nothing, a video résumé created by Aleksey Vayner.[4] He also guest-starred in an episode of teen noir drama Veronica Mars (in the episode The Rapes of Graff, which also featured Arrested Development co-star Alia Shawkat), and also in the Adult Swim series Tom Goes to the Mayor and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!

Cera, along with Clark Duke, wrote and starred in a series of short videos released on their website.[3] In 2007, they signed a deal with CBS Television to write, produce, direct, and act in a short-form comedy series entitled Clark and Michael.[5] The show featured guest stars such as David Cross, Andy Richter and Patton Oswalt, and was distributed via CBS's new internet channel, Innertube.[6] Cera also appeared in a staged comedy video that shows Cera being fired from the lead role of the film Knocked Up, after belittling and arguing with the director, in a scene that mocks the David O. Russell blow up on the set of I Heart Huckabees.[3] Another clip featured actor James Franco in a similar situation.

Cera starred alongside Jonah Hill in the hit # 1 movie Superbad, which was written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg. The film, which opened in North America on August 17, 2007, is semi-autobiographical, with Cera playing a character named Evan. In November 2007, Cera hosted Saturday Night Live on strike, a version of SNL not shown on TV due to the 2007 Writers Guild of America Strike. Also in the same year, Cera co-starred in Juno (written by Diablo Cody and directed by Jason Reitman), playing Paulie Bleeker, who unexpectedly gets his long time teenage friend Juno (Ellen Page) pregnant.

Cera will next star in film adaptations of the novels Youth in Revolt (playing lead character Nick Twisp)[7][3] and Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, opposite Kat Dennings.[8]

Cera is in a band called The Long Goodbye with Clark Duke and Christian Buenaventura.

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1999 I Was A Sixth Grade Alien Larrabe Hicks Series regular
1998–2001 Rolie Polie Olie Little Gizmo Series regular, voice only
2001–2002 The Berenstain Bears Brother Bear Series regular, voice only
2001–2005 Braceface Josh Spitz Series regular, voice only
2003–2006 Arrested Development George Michael Bluth Series regular
2005–2007 Wayside Todd Pilot, voice only


Film
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Frequency Gordy Jr., Age 10
Steal This Movie America Hoffman, Age 7-8
2002 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Chuck Barris, Age 8 and 11
2005 Darling Darling Harold
2007 Superbad Evan
Juno Paulie Bleeker
2008 Parental Guidance Suggested
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Nick O'Leary filming
2009 Youth in Revolt Nick Twisp pre-production
Year One pre-production

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  • Thursday, December 27. 2007 Jenna wrote:
    Thats stupid.
    It could have been him, could've not been.
    He could have been there as a support for all gays, not declaring himself AS one.
    No proof.
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  • Sunday, January 06. 2008 Chris wrote:
    So what if he's gay or straight? why is it any of our business? It's his life, just because of his job doesn't mean his personal life is any of our concern. How would that make you feel if people were constantly questioning your sexuality?
    Reply to this
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