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The stars of
"Nick and Norah"
Host
Maaika Westen interviews actors Michael Cera
and Kat Dennings.
After garnering major critical acclaim for his
portrayal of George-Michael Bluth in the Emmy AwardŽ
winning series Arrested Development,
Michael Cera became a major film star in "Superbad."
He then co-starred in the OscarŽ nominated film,
"Juno." Other film credits include "Confessions of a
Dangerous Mind" and "Frequency," as well as future
offerings "Youth in Revolt," "The Year One," and
"Scott Pilgrim vs. The World." Michael also
launched a web based series entitled "Clark and
Michael," which he co-wrote, directed, produced and
starred in with Clark Duke.
Kat Dennings co-starred in "The 40 Year Old
Virgin," "Charlie Bartlett," "The House Bunny,"
"Raise Your Voice," "Down in the Valley," and "Big
Momma's House 2." For the small screen, she
also starred opposite Bob Saget in the WB series
Raising Dad. Kat has appeared in a recurring role on
ER, Sex and the City, CSI: Miami
/ CSI: New
York cross-over episode, and Without a Trace.
In the 2008 interview, the two young stars talk
about deciding to be actors, is Michael's
personality like his characters in "Superbad and
"Juno," and their film, "Nick and Norah's Infinite
Playlist."
Studio Synopsis for
"Nick & Norah's
Infinite Playlist":
In this Columbia Pictures film, "Nick & Norah's
Infinite Playlist" is a comedy about two people
thrust together for one hilarious, sleepless night
of adventure in a world of mix tapes, late-night
living, and live, loud music. Nick (Michael Cera)
frequents New York's indie rock scene nursing a
broken heart and a vague ability to play the bass.
Norah (Kat Dennings) is questioning pretty much all
of her assumptions about the world. Though they have
nothing in common except for their taste in music,
their chance encounter leads to an all-night quest
to find a legendary band's secret show and ends up
becoming the first date in a romance that could
change both their lives.
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