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| Name | Jonah Hill |
| Birth name | Jonah Hill Feldstein |
| Birth date | 20 December 1983 |
| Birth place | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actor, comedian, writer, producer, director |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Relatives | Beanie Feldstein (sister) |
Jonah Hill is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and filmmaker known for his work in both mainstream comedies and critically acclaimed dramas. He rose to prominence with breakout roles in high-profile films and has collaborated with notable directors and actors across Hollywood, earning multiple award nominations. Hill's career spans acting, screenwriting, producing, and directing, reflecting ties to major studios, film festivals, and award institutions.
Hill was born in Los Angeles, California, to a family with ties to the entertainment industry and academe; his parents include a professional in the mortgage business and an interior decorator and designer associated with regional projects in Southern California. He grew up in the neighborhood of Los Angeles and attended preparatory and secondary schools in the area before enrolling in higher education institutions where he briefly studied film and drama. Hill's siblings include actress Beanie Feldstein and music industry professional Jordan Feldstein, connecting him to broader networks in Hollywood and the music industry. During his formative years he was exposed to stand-up comedy venues, independent film screenings at local theaters, and workshops affiliated with drama programs.
Hill's early career involved small roles in films distributed by major studios such as Sony Pictures, leading to a breakthrough with a lead supporting role in a comedy directed by Judd Apatow and produced by companies associated with Universal Pictures and Apatow Productions. He gained mainstream recognition with a role in a coming-of-age comedy produced by Columbia Pictures and later starred in ensemble comedies connected to New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Pictures. Transitioning to dramatic work, Hill collaborated with directors including Martin Scorsese on a crime drama and Alejandro G. Iñárritu-adjacent actors, earning critical attention and award nominations from institutions such as the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards. He co-wrote and produced original scripts with partners linked to production companies like Paramount Pictures and independent labels showcased at the Sundance Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival. Hill made his feature directorial debut with a film that premiered at an international festival and involved cast members who previously worked with him in both comedic and dramatic projects; he has continued to act in studio blockbusters from franchises associated with Marvel Studios and streaming projects distributed by Netflix and HBO Max.
Hill has maintained relationships with figures in film, music, and fashion, interacting publicly with actors, directors, and producers from institutions such as Getty Images-covered events and charity galas affiliated with arts organizations. He has been open about health and wellness journeys, consulting professionals linked to sports medicine clinics and nutritionists associated with celebrity clientele. Hill has participated in philanthropic activities and supported nonprofit organizations alongside peers from Saturday Night Live alumni and actors who have appeared at benefits for causes promoted by foundations connected to the Film Independent community. He splits time between residences in Los Angeles neighborhoods and locations associated with film production when working on projects for studios like Amazon Studios.
Hill has received nominations and awards from major film and entertainment bodies. He earned nominations for the Academy Award for acting, as well as nominations from the BAFTA and the Screen Actors Guild Awards. He received recognition from critics' associations including the New York Film Critics Circle and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, along with nominations at the Golden Globe Awards and honors from film festivals such as Sundance Film Festival and international juries. For writing and producing, Hill has been acknowledged by guilds like the Writers Guild of America and industry groups tied to independent cinema.
Hill's filmography includes collaborations with prominent directors and studios. Notable acting credits feature comedies and dramas released by Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros., as well as independent films that premiered at Sundance Film Festival and the Telluride Film Festival. He co-wrote screenplays performed by casts of actors from ensembles tied to Apatow Productions and other production houses. Hill's directorial and producing credits involve partnerships with companies such as Paramount Pictures and streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Studios, and his work has been distributed theatrically and via digital platforms worldwide.
Category:Living people Category:1983 births Category:American film actors Category:American film directors