Michael Sera was humbled by his very successful career to “stupid luck”.
The actor, who starred in the beloved TV shows and films such as “Development Development”, “Barbie” and “Juno”, tells page Six exclusively that he was very lucky in his chances.
However, Cera, 36, was due to his destination as something that helped him over the years.
“I have always lived somewhat [on] He explains that a little way is somehow because I really like to come to say no for things, “adding that the ability to reject projects is how to” stay in love with what you do. “
“I love time between jobs,” he continues, before admitting that he “gets a kind of itch” after a break and is eager to return to work.
“As an actor, you are like an independent person and never know what the next thing, so you have to make peace with this unknown feeling,” Share.
Although the star “Superbad” admits that he may be a little less satisfactory now after he and his wife Nadine have two children and live in Brooklyn.
“I mean, it's crazy, go to buy garbage bags, and is similar to 50 dollars now,” which is joking about climbing groceries.
Cera can be seen in the latest Wes Anderson, “The Phoenical Scheme” in the role of Bjorn Lund, apparently Swedish insect world.
He says that she “definitely felt his father,” he spoke in the north, but he is called a challenge, “calibrating this in a way that she did not raise to distracting or destroying the total balance and the effect of the movie.”
“This is a” surrealist “, but it also feels natural … everyone is happy to be there. And you really feel that. Everyone knows that it is an extraordinary opportunity to work in a movie like this with a person like Wes and with a team like this.
“So, there is a really happy spirit in the air.”
The movie, released on May 30, follows a shaded businessman named Zsa Zsa Korda, as well as Benicio Del Toro, Mia Threapleton, Tom Hanks, Bryan Cranston, Scarlett Johansson and Hope Davis.