Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill (born December 20, 1983) is an American actor. Huckabees, The 40 Year Old Virgin, Grandma’s Boy, and Click before appearing in his breakout role as Sherman Schrader in Accepted.1
SNL’s digital short this week featured host Jonah Hill (”Knocked Up” and “Superbad”) telling castmember Andy Samberg’s that he’s in love with Samberg’s dad. Samberg’s dad is actually Jim Downey, the writer responsible for recent debate skits and uncle to Robert Downey Jr.2
Pop-eyed and raspy of voice, actor Jonah Hill took Hollywood by storm in 2006 and 2007 with appearances in no less than nine films, including the Adam Sandler comedy ?Click? Hill?s blustery delivery, which was always tempered with a hint of panicked vulnerability, found its best forum in the Apatow-produced teen buddy comedy ?Superbad?3
In college, Jonah Hill began writing and performing his own plays and performing them in the bar Black and White in the East Village. His plays developed a small following and helped him to realize that his true desire was to begin acting in films.4