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‘Hey, I’m Jonah. I’m in this movie. I’d like to do more of this and I hope you accept me.’ Hill talks about his dramatic turn in ‘Moneyball’ — and his dramatic weight loss He regrets that the second story is not that interesting MELINDA SUE GORDON

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Jonah Hill is understandably a little hoarse when we meet up with him at the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston. The night before, he had been partying with the staff of the Harvard Lampoon. “Oh my gosh, one of the best nights of my entire life,” he says. “It was very inspirational, because a lot of the great comedy writers of our time and before passed through there and were a part of that organization.” These days, Hill is thriving. The recently slimmeddown actor is starring in his first dramatic role, playing opposite Brad Pitt in the film adaptation of Michael Lewis’ 2003 book, “Moneyball.” I know you must be sick of talking about your weight, but could you give us a CliffsNotes version?

I completely understand

people’s interest in it. I went to a nutritionist. I wanted to be healthier. It’s really as simple as that. It’s not that talking about it bothers me; it’s just how uninteresting my answers are. At what point did you know you wanted to try a drama?

Jonah Hill in heavier times on the set of “Moneyball.”

Q&A At the Video Music Awards last month, you made a crack that people keep saying, “Now that you’ve lost weight, you’re probably not funny anymore.” Then you do a dramatic film!

To me, it’s about making good movies. I’m lucky enough to spend my life doing this, and I’d like to do it when I’m an old man. I’d like to have a few DVDs — or whatever space technology they have — to show to my grandkids.

I feel very similar right now at this moment in my career to how I did when “Superbad” was coming out, because “Superbad” was my introduction to people. ... So now I feel the same way because I’m reintroducing myself by saying “Hey, I’m Jonah and I’m in this different kind of movie that you’re definitely not used to seeing me in, a different kind of performance. And I’d like to do more of this and I hope you accept me.” PAT HEALY

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