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Jonah Hill’s Tattoos 18 & Their Meanings

Jonah Hill Feldstein, a famous American actor, filmmaker, and comedian, is better known as Jonah Hill. Not many know is the fact that Jonah was really passionate about writing since he was very young. His comedy films include Superbad (2007), Knocked Up (2007), and Forgetting Sarah Marshall, to name a few. Jonah’s name as a screenwriter is also not hidden; he has worked for 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street, Sausage Party, and Why Him?. In 2018, he also appeared in the Netflix dark comedy miniseries Maniac, and he made his directorial debut with the film Mid90s from his own screenplay. Jonah has got multiple tattoos that adorn his body and make him more famous among his followers. Let us explore his inks and their meanings.

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Most, if not all, of Jonah’s tattoos, are done by Bret Krak from Brooklyn’s Smith Street Tattoo Parlour. In 2019, the actor mentioned him on Jimmy Kimmel.

 “I feel like I spent my whole 20s trying to be what people wanted me to be, and I didn’t know who I was. And the past couple years have been amazing, in the way of like, I’m just going to be myself.”

1. Arm Tattoos

Tattoo: On his right bicep, Jonah has got the tattoo of the Bart Simpson Skull with crossbones inked.

In the American animated television series, The Simpsons, Bart Simpson is a fictional character and member of the Simpson family. The tattoo is the representation of Bart Simpson’s skull with crossbones.

A skull and crossbones is a sign made up of a human skull and two long bones crossing behind the skull. The pattern first appeared in the late Middle Ages as a symbol of death, particularly on tombstones as a memento. It is also used to instill fear in others and to keep away evil.

2. Baby with Dollar Tattoo

Tattoo: On his left wrist, Jonah has got the tattoo of the dollar baby. The tattoo includes the moneybag, which seems to cover the face of the kid.

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