Jonah Hill
American actor
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2025 | Jonah Hill begins his executive producer role for the projects 'Overcompensating' and 'The Mortician' |
2025 | Jonah Hill starts executive producing 'Overcompensating' |
2024 | Began serving as an executive producer for the animated series Sausage Party: Foodtopia. |
2024 | Produced the film 'Y2K'. |
2023 | Starred in, co-wrote, and produced 'You People'. |
2022 | Directed an episode of Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty titled 'Is That All There Is?' |
2022 | Directed the Netflix documentary Stutz, expanding his work behind the camera. |
2021 | Starred in the Netflix film 'Don't Look Up'. |
2020 | Appeared as himself in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm titled 'The Spite Store'. |
2019 | Jonah Hill directed the music video for Vampire Weekend's song 'Sunflower' |
2019 | Jonah Hill directed the music video for Travis Scott's song 'Wake Up' |
2019 | Hill voiced characters in animated films 'How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World' and 'The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part', and appeared in 'The Beach Bum'. He also produced 'Richard Jewell'. |
2018 | Jonah Hill starred in the Netflix series Maniac as Owen Milgrim, appearing in 10 episodes and serving as an executive producer. |
2018 | Hill voiced a Suicidal Man character in an episode of the animated series The Shivering Truth titled 'Chaos Beknownst'. |
2018 | Made his directorial debut with the film Mid90s and appeared in Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot. |
2016 | Appeared in the Coen Brothers comedy Hail, Caesar!, continuing to work with prestigious directors. |
2013 | Appeared in This Is the End and The Wolf of Wall Street, earning his second Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. |
2012 | Starred in 21 Jump Street and appeared in Django Unchained, demonstrating his versatility across different film genres. |
2011 | Received his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Moneyball, marking a significant dramatic breakthrough. |
2010 | Appeared in the comedy Get Him to the Greek and the independent dramedy Cyrus, showcasing his range as an actor. |
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