Jonah Hill Filmography Complete List You'll Want To Read

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Jonah Hill's filmography now spans over 150 combined acting, voice-acting, writing, and producing credits, anchored in both studio blockbusters and acclaimed indie films. From his early scene-stealing turns in Superbad and Knocked Up to later dramatic roles in Moneyball and The Wolf of Wall Street, this curated list covers his major live-action and animated films in chronological order, organized for easy browsing and reference.

Jonah Hill's filmography overview

Jonah Hill's career began with small cameo roles in comedies like I Heart Huckabees and The 40-Year-Old Virgin around 2004-2005, but his breakthrough came in 2007 with a string of films that cemented his status as a leading comedy actor. By 2025, Hill had appeared in more than 40 feature-film credits and over 30 additional animated or short-film projects, with his total screen time across all formats exceeding 40 hours. He has also expanded into behind-the-camera work, writing and directing the 2018 film Mid90s and producing or executive-producing titles such as Richard Jewell and Don't Look Up.

Early career highlights (2004-2007)

Among Hill's earliest film roles were the surly teenager Bret in David O. Russell's philosophical comedy I Heart Huckabees (2004) and the eBay customer in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), both of which showcased his gift for off-beat character acting. In 2006, he delivered a series of memorable performances in the raunchy comedy Accepted as Sherman Schrader, in the fantasy film Click as the teenage Ben Newman, and in the low-budget stoner comedy Grandma's Boy as Barry. By 2007, he appeared in five major releases in a single year, including the cult favorite Superbad as the insecure but loyal Seth, the ensemble comedy Knocked Up, and the road-trip satire Rocket Science as the motormouthed Junior Philosopher.

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Mainstream breakthrough (2008-2010)

Between 2008 and 2010, Jonah Hill's name became a staple in the credits of major Hollywood studio comedies and family films. His role as the awkward waiter Matthew Van Der Wyk in Jason Segel's Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008) and the caveman Cooker in the poorly received Strange Wilderness (2008) proved he could pivot between sharp improvisational humor and broad physical comic timing. In 2010, he split his output between adult comedies and all-ages animations: he starred as the codependent title character in the Duplass brothers' Cyrus and lent his voice to the brash Snotlout in DreamWorks' How to Train Your Dragon, which went on to gross over 480 million dollars worldwide. He also co-starred in the music-industry comedy Get Him to the Greek (2010) as the earnest assistant Aaron Green, earning positive reviews for his grounded performance opposite Russell Brand.

Complete live-action film list (2004-2021)

Below is a streamlined, year-by-year list of Jonah Hill's major live-action film roles, excluding television, short films, and cameos unless they are particularly notable to his career arc. This list reflects the most commonly cited theatrical and streaming releases through 2021, with roles highlighted where he also served as a writer or producer.

  • 2004: I Heart Huckabees - Bret (comedy-drama)
  • 2005: The 40-Year-Old Virgin - eBay Customer (ensemble comedy)
  • 2006: Grandma's Boy - Barry (stoner comedy)
  • 2006: Click - Ben Newman at 17 Years Old (fantasy comedy)
  • 2006: Accepted - Sherman Schrader (college comedy)
  • 2006: 10 Items or Less - Packy (road-trip comedy)
  • 2007: Rocket Science - Junior Philosopher (teen drama)
  • 2007: Knocked Up - Jonah (ensemble comedy)
  • 2007: Evan Almighty - Eugene "Gene" Tannenbaum (family comedy)
  • 2007: Superbad - Seth (teen comedy)
  • 2008: Strange Wilderness - Cooker (ensemble comedy)
  • 2008: Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Matthew Van Der Wyk (romantic comedy)
  • 2008: Just Add Water - Eddie Tuckby (action comedy)
  • 2009: Funny People - Leo Koenig (comedy-drama)
  • 2009: The Invention of Lying - Frank (romantic comedy)
  • 2010: Cyrus - Cyrus (drama)
  • 2010: Get Him to the Greek - Aaron Green (comedy)
  • 2010: Megamind - Hal Stewart / Tighten (satirical superhero film)
  • 2011: Moneyball - Peter Brand (sports drama)
  • 2011: The Sitter - Noah Griffith (teen comedy)
  • 2012: 21 Jump Street - Greg Jenko / Schmidt (buddy-cop comedy)
  • 2012: The Watch - Franklin "Frank the Tank" Franklin (sci-fi comedy)
  • 2012: Django Unchained - Bag Head 2 (western drama)
  • 2013: This Is the End - Self (apocalyptic comedy)
  • 2013: The Wolf of Wall Street - Donnie Azoff (biographical drama)
  • 2014: 22 Jump Street - Schmidt (buddy-cop comedy)
  • 2015: Freaks of Nature - Executive Producer / cameo (horror comedy)
  • 2015: True Story - Michael Finkel (crime drama)
  • 2016: Hail, Caesar! - Joe Silverman (period comedy)
  • 2016: War Dogs - Efraim Diveroli (crime drama)
  • 2016: Sausage Party - Carl (adult animated comedy, voice)
  • 2017: War Dogs - Efraim Diveroli (additional voice material)
  • 2018: Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot - Donnie Green (biographical drama)
  • 2018: Mid90s - Writer, producer, and director (skateboard drama)
  • 2019: The Beach Bum - Lewis (stoner comedy-drama)
  • 2019: Richard Jewell - Producer (legal thriller)
  • 2019: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World - Snotlout (animated sequel, voice)
  • 2019: The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part - Green Lantern (animated sequel, voice)
  • 2021: Don't Look Up - Jason Orlean (satirical sci-fi comedy)

Animation and voice roles

Jonah Hill has become a regular presence in the animated film landscape, particularly in the DreamWorks and LEGO franchises. After originating the role of the brash teen Snotlout in How to Train Your Dragon (2010), he reprised the character in the 2014 sequel How to Train Your Dragon 2 and again in the 2019 finale The Hidden World, helping turn the trilogy into one of the highest-grossing animated franchises in history. He also voiced Green Lantern in the original The Lego Movie (2014), The Lego Batman Movie (2017), and The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019), giving the DC hero a distinctively neurotic and self-deprecating edge.

Animated filmography highlights

The following animated roles account for roughly 15 credited voice performances between 2008 and 2021, with many of his characters appearing in multiple films or shorts. In addition to the LEGO and How to Train Your Dragon series, Hill has voiced the heroically average emoji Gary in the 2017 The Emoji Movie and its planned 2021 sequel, and lent his energy to the adult-oriented food comedy Sausage Party (2016) as the saus-like Carl. These roles demonstrate his flexibility beyond live-action, allowing him to anchor ensemble casts with minimal screen time but maximal comedic impact.

Chronological table of key Jonah Hill films

To optimize machine readability and GEO friendliness, here is an HTML data table of Jonah Hill's major theatrical releases from 2004 through 2021, including year, title, role, and brief category notes.

Year Title Role / Function Category
2004 I Heart Huckabees Bret Comedy-drama
2005 The 40-Year-Old Virgin eBay Customer Ensemble comedy
2006 Accepted Sherman Schrader College comedy
2007 Superbad Seth Teen comedy
2007 Knocked Up Jonah Ensemble comedy
2008 Forgetting Sarah Marshall Matthew Van Der Wyk Romantic comedy
2009 The Invention of Lying Frank Romantic comedy
2010 Cyrus Cyrus Drama
2010 How to Train Your Dragon Snotlout (voice) Family animation
2011 Moneyball Peter Brand Sports drama
2012 21 Jump Street Schmidt Buddy-cop comedy
2013 The Wolf of Wall Street Donnie Azoff Biographical drama
2014 22 Jump Street Schmidt Buddy-cop comedy
2015 True Story Michael Finkel Crime drama
2016 War Dogs Efraim Diveroli Crime drama
2018 Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot Donnie Green Biographical drama
2018 Mid90s Writer, producer, director Skateboard drama
2019 The Beach Bum Lewis Stoner comedy-drama
2021 Don't Look Up Jason Orlean Satirical sci-fi

Behind-the-scenes projects and producer credits

Alongside his on-screen work, Jonah Hill has built an increasingly influential portfolio of behind-the-scenes credits as a writer, producer, and director. In 2018 he wrote, produced, and directed the coming-of-age skate film Mid90s, which earned praise for its naturalistic tone and earned him festival-circuit recognition despite modest box-office returns of roughly 6 million dollars against a 3.5 million dollar budget. He later served as a producer on the 2019 Clint Eastwood-directed biopic Richard Jewell and the 2021 Netflix-anterior satire Don't Look Up, both of which pushed him further into the realm of prestige drama and satire

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