Hal Cumpston is an up and coming actor hailing from Australia who has shown his impressive versatility in film and television, and proven to be one to watch in the industry. Hal wrote, produced and starred in the teen comedy feature film 'Bilched'. This coming-of-age film enters Hal's world of Sydney's Eastern Suburbs and takes the audience on a wild ride through his last days of high school. Dubbed the Australian 'Superbad', 'Bilched' was accepted into the 2019 Chelsea Film Festival and received awards for Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor, and was awarded the Grand Prix Best Feature Film title. During Hal's senior year of high school, he was shortlisted for "OnStage," which recognizes excellence for high school student drama performances. He was also chosen as a state finalist in the highly competitive Australian "Class Clowns" Stand Up Comedy competition. These accolades caught the attention of the US entertainment industry, and forged the path that led him to land a lead role as 'Silas' in 'The Walking Dead: World Beyond', the latest installment of AMC's critically acclaimed franchise. The series premiered on October 4, 2020. Most recently, it was announced that Hal will star opposite Nicole Kidman and Melissa McCarthy in Hulu's tentpole limited series 'Nine Perfect Strangers'. The show takes place at a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation as nine stressed city dwellers try to get on a path to a better way of living. Hal will play Zach Marconi, the late, twin brother of Zoe Marconi (Grace Van Patten).
Hal Dace was born on January 27, 1964 in Manhattan, Kansas, USA. He is an editor and director, known for No Exit (1999), Close Up: Mad Tracey from Margate (1999) and Ævintýri á okkar tímum (1992).
Hal Derwin was born on July 14, 1914. He is known for Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947), Lucky Me (1954) and She's Working Her Way Through College (1952). He died on February 9, 1998 in San Diego, California, USA.
Hal Devi is an actor, known for Date Night (2010), Colony (2016) and Angel of Death (2009).
Hal was born July 17, 1955 in Taunton, Massachusetts. In 1975, he migrated to New York City where he made his stage debut in the off beat, off-off Broadway rock musical, The Blind Junkie. His first television appearance was on the award winning daytime drama, As The World Turns, portraying Oakdale Police Academy cadet Phillips. His first foray into film literally landed him on the moon as he suited up as a lunar explorer in the quirky, Nothing Lasts Forever. Later, a childhood fantasy lured Hal to Paris where he studied corporeal mime and mask work, thus, launching his ten year odyssey across the map of the United States, Canada, and Europe entertaining crowds as an acclaimed street performer. Several highlights during that decade include a stellar production of a Mozart commedia dell'arte play performed at the Royal King's Residenz in Munich and two additional tours around the Japanese isle of Kyushu. Today, Hal is a LA based actor, residing in Silver Lake with his wife, casting director, Deborah Maxwell Dion. Their daughter, Hadley, is both an imaginative writer and an aspiring filmmaker.
Hal E. Chester was born on March 6, 1921 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a producer and actor, known for Night of the Demon (1957), Crashout (1955) and School for Scoundrels (2006). He was married to Virginia Wetherly. He died on March 25, 2012 in London, England.
Hal Elrod is known for Sharp (2013), The Miracle Morning (2020) and Impact Theory (2017).
Hal Fowler is an actor and writer, known for Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), Dracula (2013) and A Midsummer Night's Dream. He has been married to Kim Wilde since September 1, 1996. They have two children.
Hal Freeman was born on August 28, 1935 in Illinois, USA. He was a producer and director. He was previously married to Jean Bearden. He died on September 29, 1989 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
Hal Gibney was born on August 26, 1911 in Woodland, California, USA. He was an actor, known for The Unexpected (1952), The Mickey Mouse Club (1955) and Atomic Energy Can Be a Blessing (1952). He died on June 5, 1973 in Santa Barbara, California.