El actor Jonah Hill (Django Unchained o Don’t Look Up) decided not to participate in the promotion of audiovisual projects in which he is involved to protect his mental health.
Hill will not attend public events or appear in the media to publicize his new productions because these situations exacerbate his anxiety attacks, explains the interpreter in the content of a letter published by the specialized media Deadline on Wednesday.
“You will not see me out there promoting this movie, or any of my upcoming movies, while I take this important step to protect myself,” argues the interpreter.
the protagonist of Superbad He explained that he has been suffering from this pathology for almost 20 years and that acts in front of the public only worsen his anxiety and stress problems.
The writing by the actor transcended when he had just finished Stutza documentary starring and directed by himself that does not yet have a specific release date but will see the light soon.
In this work, the focus is on Hill’s own mental health and how he tries to improve thanks to the help of his psychologist. In addition, the weight of the pressure suffered by the familiar faces of the film industry and how it affects them personally is analyzed.
All “a journey of self-discovery” that the interpreter will make available to the public so that it “serves as therapy and provides tools to a wide audience”, thus trying to avoid going through the same situation.
Despite his problems related to mental health, at 38, the Los Angeles actor was motivated by the future of his career on the big screen and stated that he will not stop working “while fighting anxiety.”