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Jonah Hill Feldstein, better known as Jonah Hill, is a multi-talented actor, producer, screenwriter, and comedian. He is well recognised for his depiction of humorous parts in films such as "Accepted," "Grandma's Boy," "Superbad," "21 Jump Street," and "War Dogs." He was drawn to creative writing as a youngster since he grew up in a creative home. Jonah Hill was born in Los Angeles, California, to Richard Feldstein and Sharon Lyn on December 20, 1983. His father worked as a tour accountant for the American hard rock band 'Guns N' Roses,' while his mother was a costume designer and fashion stylist.&l
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