Albert Hall (actor)

Albert Hall ( born November 10, 1937 in Brighton, Alabama ) is an American actor.

Life and work

Albert Hall gathered in the late 1960s with the Richmond Shepard Mime Troup first acting experience before he graduated in 1971 at New York's Columbia University School of the Arts. In the same year, he starred in the Off-Broadway play The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, followed by Is not Supposed to Broadway musical The a Natural Death.

His first supporting role in a feature film Albert Hall in If it is in Manhattan night. His debut in a Hollywood production, he celebrated in 1979 in Apocalypse Now. So far, Albert Hall was seen in around 70 television productions and films. Among his better-known roles include The Fabulous Baker Boys, Malcolm X, Devil in a Blue, son of man with Thandie Newton and Danny Glover and from 1998 to 2002 as a Judge Seymour Walsh in the television series Ally McBeal.

Guest roles played Albert Hall in television series such as Matlock, The Practice, 24, Young and the Restless, Sleeper Cell, Grey's Anatomy and a few more. His current project is the feature film Not Easily Broken.

Filmography (selection)

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