Jonah Hill was full of color when he went out to lunch in Malibu on Thursday afternoon.
The 38-year-old Academy Award nominee looked relaxed and seemed to be in good spirits.
The Superbad star was casually dressed in a colorful striped shirt that hugged his body and walked in black jeans.
COLORFUL DAY: Jonah Hill was full of color when he went out to lunch in Malibu on Thursday afternoon
The Wolf of Wall Street actor showed off his tattoos on his arm, holding in his hand a small Fijian water and a cell phone.
His beard was a thick blond, contrasting with his short dyed hair, and he remained comfortable with black boots.
Jonah has been sporting a particularly bushy beard lately, which may be part of his preparations for his upcoming reunion with director Martin Scorsese in jam-legends The Grateful Dead, in which he will star as Jerry Garcia.
Last year, he also sported shaggy hair that fit the part as well, although he has since shortened it.
Mental health priority: Back in August, Hill revealed he’s no longer promoting his films, due to the stability of his mental health being protected, according to an open letter, first published by Deadline
Back in August, Hill revealed that he is no longer promoting his films, due to the protection of his mental health stability, according to an open letter, first published by Limit.
“Through this journey of self-discovery in film, I have come to realize that I have spent nearly 20 years suffering from anxiety attacks, exacerbated by media appearances and public events” at upcoming fall film festivals, Hill wrote of the debut of the documentary Stutz.
The film features Hill and his therapist frankly discussing his mental health issues.
Hill ended his letter by expressing his gratitude and appreciation for his professional expertise.
“I hope the work speaks for itself, and I am grateful to my collaborators, my business partners and all of this readers for your understanding and support,” Hill concluded.
Open Letter of Thanks: “I hope the business speaks for itself and I am grateful to my collaborators, my business partners, and to everyone reading this for your understanding and support,” Hill concluded Open Letter (published August 2022)