Jonah Hill shot to fame "overnight" in his early 20s after starring in the 2007 comedy "Superbad" – and the actor admitted he wasn’t prepared for his life to completely change as he knew it. "It was very overnight for me," the star told GQ Style for their Fall/Winter cover story. "[Co-star] Michael Cera and I talk about it all the time.
We just had this really rare experience: One day life was one way, and then one day life was a different way. Right after ‘Superbad,’ I took a writing job on ‘Brüno’ [with Sacha Baron Cohen]." "I was 23, and they asked me to host SNL for the first time," the 37-year-old continued. "And I didn't want to leave the writers room.
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