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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