Did Jonah Hill not like Christopher Mintz-Plasse?

One of the movie’s breakout stars was Christopher Mintz-Plasse. While auditions for Superbad took place, Hill found himself clashing with Mintz-Plasse. He later admitted that he hated the actor at first.

Who plays the audition guy in Pitch Perfect?

Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Pitch Perfect (2012) – Christopher Mintz-Plasse as Tommy – IMDb.

What happened to the guy who played Mclovin?

Though he voiced a few characters on shows like Recess, Family Guy, The Legend of Tarzan and in the film Toy Story 3, he stopped acting and pursued a career in sales. He also married the love of his life and recently welcomed a daughter.

How tall is Christopher Mintz-Plasse?

1.73 m
Christopher Mintz-Plasse/Height

Who is Jonah Hill’s wife?

He is also known to train Brazilian jiu jitsu, and described it as “humbling.” In October 2019, he became engaged to Gianna Santos, but they ended the engagement in October 2020.

What did Christopher Mintz Plasse do in Pitch Perfect?

The same year he also had a small role in the film Pitch Perfect as Tommy, the university’s audition launcher. He then starred in a short film, “Would You”, written by his Fright Night co-star Dave Franco and premiered at the SXSW Film Festival.

Where was Christopher Mintz Plasse born and raised?

Christopher Mintz-Plasse was born on June 20, 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA as Christopher Charles Mintz-Plasse.

Who is Christopher Mintz Plasse in this is the end?

Mintz-Plasse plays a Barden student named Tommy, who is in charge of the auditions held for the a cappella groups. He has just two scenes, but they’re memorable ones. He made another comedy movie cameo in 2013’s This is the End.

How did Christopher Mintz Plasse get the role of Red Mist?

Mintz-Plasse originally auditioned for the role of Kick-Ass, but when the producers believed that his acting was too loud and obnoxious they immediately gave him the role of Red Mist instead. In May 2010, he guest-starred in an episode of Party Down as Kent, a friend of the character Roman.