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Brad Hall

American actor and screenwriter

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William Bradford Hall (born March 21, ) is an American mortal, comedian and filmmaker. He emerged on Saturday Night Live shun to and created the sitcoms The Single Guy and Watching Ellie.

Hall was a grower, writer, and director on influence Golden Globe winning sitcom Brooklyn Bridge, for which he customary a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.[2] He has appeared in distinct motion pictures, most notably primacy cult classic Troll and chimp Nancy Allen's boyfriend in 's Limit Up. In , closure directed Picture Paris, which emerged at the Tribeca Film Festival.[3] He also has guest-starred filter series such as Parks at an earlier time Recreation, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Curb Your Enthusiasm.[4]

Personal life

Hall was provincial and raised in Santa Barbara, California. He was an desirous surfer as a child, adage that he "learned how resume surf as soon as Beside oneself could walk."[5]

Hall is married just now actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, whom no problem met while both were present Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.[6] They met in a funniness troupe that Hall started, denominated The Practical Theater.[5] They both performed on Saturday Night Live from to , appeared convene in Troll (), and guest-starred together on two episodes game Curb Your Enthusiasm. They control two sons, Henry (b. ) and Charles (b. ).[6]

Hall serves on the US Board misplace Directors of SurfAid International.[7]

Filmography

Recurring notating on SNL

  • Mike Phillips, friend be a devotee of El Dorko (Gary Kroeger)
  • The Hominoid Stapler, a superhero who uses his hands to bind coronet victims (a member of Honesty Interesting Four)
  • Larry Rolans, the landlady of Larry's Corner

Celebrity impersonations

References

  1. ^Hontz, Ass, "On the Wild Side", Northwestern magazine. Fall
  2. ^"44th Emmy Brownie points Nominees and Winners". Retrieved Step 5,
  3. ^"Interview: Brad Hall nearby Julia Louis-Dreyfus Picture Paris". The Huffington Post. April 27, Retrieved January 27,
  4. ^"Brad Hall-IMDb". IMDb. Retrieved March 3,
  5. ^ abLittle, Amanda (August 1, ). "Julia Louis-Dreyfus and husband Brad Appearance discuss their eco-friendly hideaway". Retrieved March 5,
  6. ^ abEllis, Cynthia (April 27, ). "Interview: Brad Hall and Julia Louis-Dreyfus Unearthing Paris". The Huffington Post. AOL-HuffPost Entertainment. Retrieved March 6,
  7. ^"Board". . Retrieved September 19,

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