Stephen Hall
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Stephen Hall (born 17 May 1969, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian actor, writer and producer.
Career
Hall's television work includes acting, writing, and production duties. He was the host of Under Melbourne Tonight, a weekly live variety hour television show produced by RMITV that aired on C31 Melbourne from 1993 to 1998. He has appeared in the long-running television series Neighbours, and in 2008, he appeared in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television comedy series The Hollowmen.
He has appeared in television shows, including The King (2007), in which Bert Newton appeared as Bert Newton.
He appeared on the Australian version of Deal or No Deal as a developer.
As a TV journalist, he has appeared on several Australian comedy and light entertainment television shows, including BackBerner, Big Bite, Full Frontal, and Spicks and Specks. He was a writer on the third series of the weekly satirical comedy program Newstopia, which was broadcast on SBS in 2008. From 2009 to 2012, Hall served as head writer on the comedy game show 'bout Your Generation.' He wrote for ABC-TV's weekly comedy series Mad as Hell and Adam Hills Tonight, of which he was also the Studio Producer, in 2013.
Hall, a regular cast member of Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell, has starred characters, including political spokesman Darius Horsham.
Hall's film career includes appearances in Romper Stomper, The Wog Boy, Now Add Honey, That's Not My Dog, and the Fraud Festival.
In 2007, Hall appeared in Monty Python's Spamalot's original Australian professional production, including Lancelot, The French Taunter, Tim Enchanter, and The Head Knight of "Ni."
Hall co-wrote (with Michael Ward) the comedy stage show Bond-A-Rama in 2011. In which Sean Connery, Roger Moore, and Pierce Brosnan appeared in every James Bond film Live On Stage, he appeared in Sean Connery, Roger Moore, and Pierce Brosnan. The show was a huge success, sparking a second season in 2012.
Hall wrote, produced, and appeared in the one-man stage performance Raiders of Doom's Last Crusade in 2013; One Man Performs Three Indiana Jones Movies in a Hour for the Melbourne Fringe Festival; The show was then revived for a fruitful season at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2014.
In Cleese's own stage adaptation of his television series 'Fawlty Towers,' John Cleese played Hall as Basil Fawlty.' 'Fawlty Towers Live' opened in Sydney in August 2016 and then toured Australia, playing for 157 performances before concluding in Brisbane on January 22. In every city it was hosted, the show received lauded feedback.
Hall is a veteran voice actor for animation, appearing characters in Cartoon Network's Monster Beach and Exchange Student Zero, as well as roles in Kitty Is Not a Cat, Get Ace, and Pacific Heat, as seen in this preview.
Hall's first eBook How To Win Game Shows, a 197-page compilation of game show winners, hints, and techniques, as well as interviews with game show champions, developers, and question writers, was published in September 2015.
Hall wrote the first draft of his science fiction adventure novel Symphony Under Siege from May 2019 to May 2020, releasing a new chapter each week at www.TheStephenHall.com/novelchapters. He also kept a weekly video diary [3] chronicling the experiment throughout its writing.
Symphony Under Siege is now available on Amazon as a paperback and as an eBook on a variety of websites.
In September 20, he published 50 Things To Be Seriously Grateful For Today (http://www.wiz.com) and 50 not-serious things to illustrate them [4], which he describes as "a very sincere, funny non-fiction book... but also chock full of fantasy."
Hall appeared on Melbourne's community radio station 3RRR from 1989 to 1993. He was one of the founding members of the late night (/ early morning) comedy troupe The Marta Thripp Druidic Building Society.
In the episode "The Retirement of Horatio Gray," he appeared in the second series of Australian science fiction audio drama Night Terrace, playing both Francisco de Cuellar and Sir Francis Drake. The series was initially available only as a digital download but as part of BBC Radio 4 Extra's "7th Dimension" series.