Last updated on: November 22, 2025
Jonah Hill is an American actor, writer, and filmmaker known for his sharp comedy skills and smooth shift into serious roles. Born on December 20, 1983, in Los Angeles, he first gained attention through Judd Apatow’s films, most notably Superbad (2007), where his performance made him a standout in Hollywood. Hill quickly became a trusted name in comedy, appearing in hits like Knocked Up, Get Him to the Greek, and 21 Jump Street. His natural timing and relatable charm helped him rise fast.
Hill later proved his depth as a dramatic actor with acclaimed roles in Moneyball (2011) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), earning Oscar nominations for both. Beyond acting, he has written and directed projects, including his well-received film Mid90s.
As of December 2025, Jonah Hill is 41 years and 11 months old, his estimated net worth is $70 million, and he stands at a height of 5 feet and 7 inches (170 cm or 1.70 m) tall.
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Jonah Hill Feldstein
Nickname
Jonah
Profession
Actor, comedian, director, producer, and screenwriter.
Career
Debut
Film
I Heart Huckabees (2004)
TV show
NYPD Blue
Best Known for
For his breakout role in “Superbad” and for acclaimed performances in “Moneyball” and “The Wolf of Wall Street”.
Awards
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
20 December 1983
Age
As of today, Jonah is 41 years, 11 months, and 16 days old.
Zodiac sign
Sagittarius
Signature
Nationality
American
Birth Place
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Residence
New York, U.S.
School / College / University
He first went to Brentwood School and later graduated from Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences in Santa Monica, a place known for nurturing young talent. After high school, he headed to the University of Colorado Boulder but soon realized his path was calling him elsewhere. He later moved to New York City and enrolled at The New School, where he studied drama and started writing and performing his own plays.
Religion
Jonah Hill grew up Jewish and had a bar mitzvah, but he’s clear that he’s not very religious. What he connects with most are the simple parts of the faith he grew up around—family time, shared traditions, and the basic values he learned at home. For him, Judaism isn’t about strict rules. It’s about the familiar things that helped shape who he is.
Race / Ethnicity
Jonah Hill comes from an Ashkenazi Jewish background, with roots that trace back to Russia, Ukraine, and Austria. Both of his parents are Jewish, and he grew up with the traditions that come from that heritage.
Food Habits
Non-vegetarian
Hobbies
He loves skateboarding, something he grew up with and later brought into his film Mid90s. He’s also big on writing and music, often working on ideas behind the scenes when he isn’t on camera. In recent years, he’s made fitness and mental wellness a real priority, shaping a healthier lifestyle.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet: 5′ 7″
- In Centimeters: 170 cm
- In meters: 1.70 m
Weight
- In kilograms: 85 kg
- In Pounds: 187 lbs
Body Measurements
- Chest Size: 42 inches
- Biceps Size: 16 inches
- Waist Size: 36 inches
Shoe size
9 (US)
Eye color
Blue
Hair Color
Light Brown
Family
Spouse
Unmarried
Father
Richard Feldstein (Tour accountant)
Mother
Sharon Lyn (née Chalkin) (Costume designer and fashion stylist)
Siblings
Jordan Feldstein (Older Brother) (died at the age of 40)
Beanie Feldstein (Younger Sister) (Actress)
Children
None
Relationship & More
Marital Status
In a relationship with Olivia Millar
Marriage Date
None
Affairs or dating history
Jordan Klein (2009-2011)
Ali Hoffman (2011—2012)
Rita Ora (2012) – RUMOR
Alana Haim
Isabelle McNally (2013—2014)
Gianna Santos (2018—2020)
Sarah Brady (2021)
Olivia Millar (2022—Present)
Favorite Things
Favorite movies – As of 2025, Nick is 21 years and 7 months old.Rushmore (1998), Goodfellas (1990), The Big Lebowski (1998), Boogie Nights (1997), Back to the Future (1985), Step Brothers (2008)
Actor – James Gandolfini
Favorite filmmaker – Martin Scorsese
Favorite country to travel – Germany
Net Worth 2025
$70 million
As of December 2025, it’s estimated that Jonah Hill has a net worth of about $70 million, based on information from different reliable sources. Let’s break down his earnings:
Acting
Jonah Hill’s primary money machine is acting. Early in his career he took smaller fees for prestige roles — famously accepting the SAG minimum (about $60,000) to work with Martin Scorsese on The Wolf of Wall Street, a choice he later described as worth the trade for the chance to be in a Scorsese film.
By the mid-2010s Hill had real pricing power. For the 2014 comedy 22 Jump Street he reportedly commanded a paycheck near $10 million, a jump that helped push him onto Forbes’s highest-paid actors list (about $16 million earned in the June 2014–June 2015 window). Those larger studio deals are straightforward: a big upfront salary, plus sometimes bonuses tied to box office performance.
Writing, producing and directing — different checks, different returns
Hill expanded beyond acting into writing, producing and directing, which creates multiple income streams. He co-wrote and produced studio comedies (the 21/22 Jump Street films, Sausage Party, etc.), and later wrote & directed Mid90s — a personal, low-budget project that played well with critics and helped him build résumé value as a filmmaker. Because Mid90s was modestly budgeted, the creative payoff was larger than the immediate cash: the film cost under $2 million to make and grossed about $9.3 million worldwide, which translates to modest direct profit but big career leverage for Hill as a director.
Documentary and streamer deals — prestige + steady fees
Hill’s Netflix documentary Stutz (2022), which he directed and produced, illustrates another pattern: streaming platforms usually pay a production/distribution fee up front and often buy exclusive rights — that guarantees a clear payday and can be more lucrative or steadier than indie theatrical returns. Exact Netflix fees are rarely public, but the format gives creators steady, project-based income plus visibility and future negotiating power.
Residuals, voice work and backend points — long tail income
Voice roles in animation and writing credits also feed Hill’s earnings across years. For large studio projects, actors and writers typically receive residuals (payments when the work re-airs, streams, or is sold on home video). He has also accepted backend arrangements at times — taking smaller up-front pay in exchange for “points” or profit participation — which can turn into meaningful long-term revenue depending on a film’s success. Those deals are private, but they’re a familiar way high-profile actors turn single projects into ongoing income.
Real estate and investments — wealth beyond paychecks
Like many successful actors, Hill invests in real estate and has flipped high-value homes. For example, he sold a Malibu property for about $11.1 million after purchasing it for roughly $9 million — a tidy gain that contributes to his overall wealth. He’s also bought other L.A. properties over the years; smart property moves are a common and reliable wealth-building strategy for celebrities.
Car collection
1. Porsche 911 Carrera S
2. Audi Q5
3. Audi A8
4. Mercedes E Class
5. Audi S5
House
In Santa Monica, California
Pets
Social Media Profiles
Website
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