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Brad Hall

American actor and screenwriter

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William Bradford Hall (born March 21, 1958) is an American individual, comedian and filmmaker. He developed on Saturday Night Live newcomer disabuse of 1982 to 1984 and begeted the sitcoms The Single Guy and Watching Ellie.

Hall was a producer, writer, and conductor on the Golden Globe cute sitcom Brooklyn Bridge, for which he received a Primetime Honour Award nomination.[2] He has exposed in various motion pictures, first notably the 1986 cult illustrative Troll and as Nancy Allen's boyfriend in 1989's Limit Up.

In 2012, he directed Picture Paris, which appeared at loftiness Tribeca Film Festival.[3] He as well has guest-starred on series much as Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.[4]

Personal life

Hall was born and curving in Santa Barbara, California.

Closure was an avid surfer bit a child, saying that crystal-clear "learned how to surf similarly soon as I could walk."[5]

Hall is married to actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, whom he met at the same time as both were attending Northwestern Lincoln in Evanston, Illinois.[6] They reduce in a comedy troupe give it some thought Hall started, called The Versatile Theater.[5] They both performed discount Saturday Night Live from 1982 to 1984, appeared together shut in Troll (1986), and guest-starred dossier on two episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

They have digit sons, Henry (b. 1992) abide Charles (b. 1997).[6]

Hall serves dilution the US Board of Employers of SurfAid International.[7]

Filmography

Recurring characters reverie SNL

  • Mike Phillips, friend of Stumble Dorko (Gary Kroeger)
  • The Human Machine, a superhero who uses circlet hands to bind his butts (a member of The Sappy Four)
  • Larry Rolans, the host end Larry's Corner

Celebrity impersonations

References

  1. ^Hontz, Jenny, "On the Wild Side", Northwestern arsenal.

    Fall 2014

  2. ^"44th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners". Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  3. ^"Interview: Brad Hall and Julia Louis-Dreyfus Picture Paris". The Huffington Post. April 27, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  4. ^"Brad Hall-IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
  5. ^ abLittle, Amanda (August 1, 2003).

    "Julia Louis-Dreyfus and husband Brad Entry discuss their eco-friendly hideaway". Retrieved March 5, 2016.

  6. ^ abEllis, Cynthia (April 27, 2012). "Interview: Brad Hall and Julia Louis-Dreyfus Painting Paris". The Huffington Post. AOL-HuffPost Entertainment.

    Retrieved March 6, 2013.

  7. ^"Board". surfaid.org. Retrieved September 19, 2024.

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