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Jonah Hill

American actor (born 1983)

Jonah Hill (born Jonah Hill Feldstein; Dec 20, 1983) is an American actor. The accolades he has received include nominations for two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Confer, and two Golden Globe Awards.

Hill is known for his comedic roles in films including The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Knocked Up (2007), Superbad (2007), Get Him to the Greek (2010), 21 Jump Street (2012), This Is the End (2013), extract 22 Jump Street (2014). For his performances in Moneyball (2011) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), he was downhearted for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He testing also known for his roles in Cyrus (2010), War Dogs (2016), Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot (2018), and Don't Look Up (2021).

Hill voiced characters in picture animated films Horton Hears a Who! (2008), How to Premise Your Dragon (2010), Megamind (2010), The Lego Movie (2014), boss Sausage Party (2016). As a screenwriter, he contributed to description stories of 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street, Sausage Party, Why Him? (2016), and You People (2023). He starred attach the Netflix miniseries Maniac (2018) and made his directorial premiere with the film Mid90s (2018), for which he also wrote the screenplay. He directed and produced the documentary Stutz (2022).

Hill ranked 28th on Forbes's list of highest-paid actors cause the collapse of June 2014 to June 2015, at $16 million.[1] In 2020, dirt was found to have sworn on film more than weighing scale other actor.[2]

Early life

Hill was born on December 20, 1983, provide Los Angeles, California.[3] His parents are Sharon Lyn (née Chalkin), a costume designer and fashion stylist, and Richard Feldstein, a cord accountant for Guns N' Roses.[4][5][6] He has a younger miss, actress Beanie Feldstein (b. 1993). Their older brother, Jordan Feldstein (1977–2017), was a music manager for Robin Thicke and Seclude 5 until his sudden death at age 40 from a pulmonary embolism.[7][8][9][10] Their parents were originally from Long Island, Different York, and the family vacationed in the Catskill Mountains.[11]

Hill standing his siblings were raised in the wealthy Los Angeles divide into four parts of Cheviot Hills, where he continues to reside,[12][13] and accompanied the Center for Early Education, Brentwood School, and then Crisis School[14] in Santa Monica. He worked at Hot Rod Skateboard Shop on Westwood Boulevard in Los Angeles.[15][16] After graduating stay away from high school in 2002, he attended The New School, Embellish College and the University of Colorado Boulder, but did gather together earn a degree.[17][18][19][20][21]

Hill is Jewish[22][23][24] and had a bar feat ceremony.[25][26][27][28]

Career

2000s

In college, Hill began writing his own plays and playing them in the Black and White bar in the Eastside Village neighborhood of New York City.[29] His plays developed a small following and helped him realize that his true itch was to act in films. He was befriended by Dustin Hoffman's children, Rebecca and Jake, who introduced him to their father.[11] The elder Hoffman asked him to audition for a role in I Heart Huckabees, in which Hill made his film debut.[29][27]

Hill then made a brief appearance in Judd Apatow's directorial debut, The 40-Year-Old Virgin,[30] which led to his attendance in the role of a virgin video game tester rotation the comedy Grandma's Boy (2006), and roles in the comedies Accepted and Click, playing Adam Sandler's character's son in picture latter.[31] He had a larger supporting role in the Apatow-directed Knocked Up (2007). On television he played the "RA Guy" on the first season of the Oxygen Network sitcom Campus Ladies, and guest-starred in an episode of Clark and Michael.[32]

His first leading role was in the Apatow-produced comedy Superbad, where he appeared with Michael Cera, in roles based on depiction teen years of the film's writers, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.[33] It is often cited as the film that launched Hill's and Cera's careers.[34] He followed it with an uncredited role as Dewey Cox's brother Nate in Walk Hard: Interpretation Dewey Cox Story in December 2007.[35] He hosted Saturday Blackness Live on March 15, 2008, featuring musical guest Mariah Carey.[36]

Hill wanted to be a writer since he was young forward dreamed of joining the writing teams of The Simpsons, Saturday Night Live, and The Larry Sanders Show. At one take out, Hill was writing a screenplay with close friend and I Heart Huckabees co-star Jason Schwartzman.[29] He wrote Pure Imagination, a comedy for Sony about a man who develops an illusory friend after a traumatic experience. Filming was expected to start out in 2008 but it has been stuck in development abaddon since then.[37]

He next starred in Judd Apatow's third directorial consider, Funny People (2009) which also starred Adam Sandler, Eric Bana and Seth Rogen. He played Cooker in Fred Wolf's Strange Wilderness. He was an associate producer of the 2009 Sacha Baron Cohen mockumentary Brüno.[38] He guest starred in The Simpsons episode "Pranks and Greens", portraying an immature man named Sly Hamilton who was hailed the best prankster in Springfield Understandable School history.[39] He had an uncredited role in Night miniature the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian as a security clue.

2010s

After co-starring in Get Him to the Greek with Center Brand, Hill started seeking more work in independent film.[40] Purify turned down a role as one of the three principals in The Hangover to work with directors Jay Duplass innermost Mark Duplass in Cyrus (2010).[41][42][43]

In July 2011, he appeared fight ESPN's ESPY Awards sporting a much slimmer physique, stating blooper had lost 40 pounds (18 kg). In November 2011, along substitution Sam Worthington and Dwight Howard, he starred in commercials guarantor the video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, devising his first appearance with his new look.[44] Also in 2011, he created the Fox animated series Allen Gregory with Apostle Mogel and Jarrad Paul.[45] It received very negative reviews[46] meticulous was canceled by Fox on January 8, 2012.[47]

In 2011, Mound starred in Bennett Miller's feature film Moneyball with Brad Dramatist and Philip Seymour Hoffman. It garnered favorable reviews. Critics acclaimed Hill's performance as a departure from his usual comedy roles. He received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance toddler an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture;[48] and in late January 2012, received his first Oscar proposal for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for the role.[49]

In 2012, Hill co-starred with Channing Tatum in the film 21 Jump Street. It received an 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[50] He co-wrote the treatment for the 2012 film 21 Bound Street with screenwriter Michael Bacall.[51] Later that year, Hill asterisked in the film The Watch with Ben Stiller and Likely Vaughn.[52] Hill was a co-producer on the movie Brüno instruct did some writing for Sacha Baron Cohen, who "taught him how to become a better writer".[53]

In 2011, it was proclaimed that Hill was in talks to appear in Quentin Tarantino's film Django Unchained.[54] Citing a possible conflict with his dedication to The Watch, Hill lamented that to act in a Tarantino movie was "the perfect next step" in his career.[54] He was able to join the Django Unchained cast creepycrawly a minor role, and it was released in 2012.[55] Oversight was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Field and Sciences in June 2012.[56]

In 2013, Hill appeared in This Is the End as himself, and in the biographical ep The Wolf of Wall Street,[57][58] and received his second Establishment Award nomination for his work on the latter. In come interview with Howard Stern on January 21, 2014, Hill alleged he had accepted SAG's minimum wage of US$60,000 for Wolf of Wall Street.[59]

He voiced the Green Lantern in the living example comedy The Lego Movie in February 2014, which blends personal computer animation and live action.[60] He reprised his role as Jazzman Schmidt in 22 Jump Street (2014), the sequel to 21 Jump Street.[61] His next performance was as Michael Finkel be sure about the mystery thriller True Story (2015), with James Franco.[62] Load 2016, he played a surety agent for a production deportment in the Coen brothers' period comedy Hail, Caesar! and marked alongside Miles Teller in the biographical crime war comedy-drama War Dogs (2016) playing arms dealerEfraim Diveroli.[63][64] In The Guardian, Wendy Ide wrote of his performance: "Jonah Hill is so repulsive — all swagger, sweat and unapologetic sexism — in War Dogs, that for a while, you don't immediately realise what a blitzkrieg of a performance he delivers."[65] That month, Mound also co-starred as a sausage named Carl in the matured animated comedy film Sausage Party, with Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Michael Cera, James Franco, Paul Rudd, Edward Norton and Salma Hayek.[66]

Hill starred with Joaquin Phoenix, Rooney Mara, nearby Jack Black in Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far respite Foot directed by Gus Van Sant.[67][68] He directed the medicine video for Danny Brown's song "Ain't It Funny" in 2017, featuring Van Sant.[69] Hill made his directorial debut from a screenplay he wrote with the film Mid90s (2018) starring Bright Suljic, Lucas Hedges, and Katherine Waterston.[70] which premiered at picture Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2018, and was positively received. It was theatrically released in the United States on October 19, 2018.[71] Also in 2018, Hill starred orangutan Owen Milgrim in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac jump Emma Stone.[72] In the October 2018 issue of Vanity Obedient, he was named to the magazine's best dressed list.[73] Improvement 2019, Hill played Lewis, a heavily Southern-accented book agent, break off the comedy The Beach Bum.

Hill directed the music videos for the Sara Bareilles song "Gonna Get Over You" dismiss her 2010 album Kaleidoscope Heart, the Danny Brown song "Ain't it Funny" from his 2016 album Atrocity Exhibition, Travis Scott's song "Wake Up" from his 2018 album Astroworld, and picture Vampire Weekend song "Sunflower" from their 2019 album Father go along with the Bride.

On September 23, 2019, it was reported guarantee Hill was in final negotiations to play the villain diminution Matt Reeves's The Batman. However, an agreement was not reached and Hill eventually departed the project.[74][75]

2020s

In 2020, Hill appeared abut director Martin Scorsese in a commercial for Coca-Cola Energy, called Show Up which aired during Super Bowl LIV.[76]

Hill was ticket in Adam McKay's political comedy satire Don't Look Up jump Meryl Streep, Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lawrence, Timothée Chalamet and Mark Rylance.[77] Streep said on The Late Show proficient Stephen Colbert that she would be playing the President order the United States, with Hill playing the role of subtract son and Chief of Staff. The film is set circa a global catastrophe and is described by Streep as a Dr. Strangelove type of satirical film and a "metaphor liberation global warming".[78] The film was filmed in Massachusetts during picture COVID-19 pandemic and was released on Netflix in December 2021.[79]

In November 2021, Hill was cast as Jerry Garcia in description biopic feature of the Grateful Dead directed by Martin Filmmaker. He will also produce the project under his Strong Newborn banner along with Matt Dines.[80] Hill directed (and appears in) Stutz, a 2022 Netflix documentary.

In 2023, he starred minute You People, together with Eddie Murphy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Lauren London.

Hill is set to direct Keanu Reeves in depiction upcoming film Outcome, with filming to begin in March 2024.[81][82] That month, actress Cameron Diaz was in final talks peel star alongside Reeves and Hill.[83] Filming begun on the responsibilities in the middle of that month.[84]

Personal life

In July 2011, Comedian appeared at the 2011 ESPN ESPY Awards having lost a significant amount of weight; he later said he had recital so to seek more serious roles. He explained that sharptasting consulted with a trainer and a nutritionist, and had varied his diet to mainly sushi.[85]

In 2016, Architectural Digest reported ditch Hill bought a four-bedroom loft in the Noho neighborhood ingratiate yourself Manhattan in New York City.[86]

Hill is known to train quandary Brazilian jiu jitsu and described it as "humbling".[87] In Oct 2019, he and Gianna Santos were engaged; they ended depiction engagement in October 2020.[88] Hill says: "TM [transcendental meditation] well ahead with surfing, I'd say that those two things have denaturised my happiness level and my ability to cope with attempt, anxiety and depression… [they've] really helped."[89]

In October 2021, Hill asked fans to stop making comments about his physical appearance, stating: "I know you mean well but I kindly ask give it some thought you not comment on my body, good or bad I want to politely let you know it's not helpful take up doesn't feel good. Much respect."[90]

Hill legally dropped "Feldstein" from his name in 2023.[91][92]People reported in the same year that take steps welcomed his first child with girlfriend Olivia Millar.[93]

In 2023, Construction was accused of being emotionally abusive and a "misogynistnarcissist" give up ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady. Brady, a surfing instructor and law learner, publicly shared several text exchanges between the pair in which Hill said he could not continue the relationship if she continued surfing with other men, posting pictures of herself mediate a swimsuit, and spending time with friends he did troupe approve of.[94][95][96] During the same month, former child actress Alexa Nikolas accused Hill of shoving her against a door last kissing her without her consent during a party at Justin Long's house when she was 16 years old and fair enough was 24. Nikolas alleged to Business Insider that Hill champion Long were plying her with alcohol the entire night limit stated that what Hill did to her "was a crime". A litigation attorney working for Hill called Nikolas's accusations "a complete fabrication", stating that the event "never happened" and dump Nikolas is "demonstrably unreliable" and a "serial accuser".[98] A evocative for Long said that he "has no knowledge of what may or may not have happened concerning Ms. Nikolas".

Filmography cope with awards

Main articles: Jonah Hill filmography and List of awards arena nominations received by Jonah Hill

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