Jonah Hill

The 42-year-old comic actor has played his share of stoner roles.
Born on Dec. 20, 1983 in Los Angeles, Jonah Hill (full name: Jonah Hill Feldman) grew up in Mill Valley, CA. He first appeared in I Heart Huckabees in 2004, followed by a trio of stoner movies - The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Grandma's Boy and Knocked Up.
In 2007, Superbad — co-written by Seth Rogen — elevated Hill from bit-part actor to full-fledged star. In Greg Mottola's high-school comedy, he and Michael Cera play friends who are desperate to be cool and will go to any lengths to prove it.
Strange Wilderness, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Funny People and Get Him to the Greek came next. In the latter, he plays record-company assistant Aaron, who's job is to transport Aldous Snow (Russell Brand) to a rock concert in L.A. Along the way, Aaron smokes joints and does other drugs. Hill's turn in Cyrus, as the immature son of a single woman who falls for a man Cyrus dislikes, showed another side of his acting ability. It's a stretch that worked.
Hill topped that with his Academy Award and Golden Globe nominated performance as statistician Peter Brand in the sports flick Moneyball with Brad Pitt (he received nominations for the lead role, Billy Beane, as well).
He then appeared in The Sitter, 21 Jump Street, The Watch, This Is the End and The Wolf of Wall Street. For his supporting role in Wolf, directed by Martin Scorsese, Hill received his second Oscar nomination.
Hill has since appeared in War Dogs, The Beach Bum and Don't Look Up, and directed Mid90s, Stutz and Outcome.
The stony actor demonstrates how to smoke out of an apple in Pot Culture.
Hill is married to Olivia Millar. They have two children.


