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Stephen Hall
Born (1969-05-17) 17 May 1969 (age 55)
Melbourne, Australia
Years active1987−present

Stephen Hall (born 17 May 1969) is an Australian actor, writer and producer.

Career

Television

Hall's career in television includes acting, writing and production duties. He was the host of Under Melbourne Tonight, a weekly live variety hour television program produced by RMITV that broadcast on C31 Melbourne from 1993 to 1998.[1] He has appeared in the long-running television series Neighbours, and in 2008 he performed the role of Warren in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television comedy series The Hollowmen [2]

He has also appeared in telemovies, including The King (2007), playing the role of Bert Newton.

As a producer, he worked on the Australian version of the game show Deal or No Deal.

As a TV writer he has worked on many Australian comedy and light entertainment TV productions, such as BackBerner, Big Bite, Full Frontal, and Spicks and Specks. He was a writer on the third series of the weekly satirical comedy programme Newstopia, broadcast on SBS in 2008.[3] From 2009 to 2012, Hall served as head writer on the comedy game show Talkin' 'bout Your Generation.[4] In 2013, he wrote for ABC-TV's weekly satirical comedy show Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell, and Adam Hills Tonight series 2, of which he was also the Studio Producer.

As of 2014, Hall is a regular cast member on Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell,[5] with popular characters including the political spokesman Darius Horsham.[6]

Film

Hall's movie career includes appearances in Romper Stomper, The Wog Boy, Now Add Honey, That's Not My Dog! and Fraud Festival.

Theatre

Hall starred in the original Australian professional production of Monty Python's Spamalot in 2007, playing the roles of Lancelot, The French Taunter, Tim The Enchanter and The Head Knight of "Ni".[7]

In 2011, Hall co-wrote (with Michael Ward) the comedy stage show Bond-A-Rama! Every James Bond Film Live On Stage,[8] in which he played the roles of Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan. The show was a sell out, prompting a second season in 2012.[9]

In 2013, Hall wrote, produced and performed in the one man stage show Raiders of the Temple of Doom's Last Crusade; One Man Performs Three Indiana Jones Movies in One Hour, for the Melbourne Fringe Festival.[10] The show was then revived for a successful season in the 2014 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.[11]

In March 2016, John Cleese cast Hall as Basil Fawlty in Cleese's own stage adaptation of his TV series Fawlty Towers.[12] Fawlty Towers Live opened in Sydney at the Roslyn Packer Theatre in August 2016, and toured Australia, running for 157 performances before finishing in Brisbane on 22 January 2017. The show received favourable reviews in each city it played in.[13][14][15][16]

Cartoon voice actor

Hall is an experienced voice actor for animation, playing characters in Cartoon Network's Monster Beach and Exchange Student Zero, along with roles in Kitty Is Not a Cat, Get Ace and Pacific Heat... as seen in this showreel.

Author

In September 2015, Hall released his first eBook How To Win Game Shows, which is a 197-page compilation of winning tips, hints and techniques plus interviews with game show champions, hosts, producers and question writers.

From May 2019 to May 2020, Hall wrote the first draft of his science fiction adventure novel Symphony Under Siege, releasing a new chapter online each week, at www.TheStephenHall.com/novel-chapters. During its writing, he also kept a weekly video diary [3] chronicling the experiment.

Symphony Under Siege is now available as a paperback on Amazon and as an eBook on a number of platforms.

In September 2022, he released his third book 50 Things To Be Seriously Grateful For Today* *and 50 not-so-serious things to illustrate them [4], which he describes as "a very sincere, very silly non-fiction book... that also happens to be chock full of fiction".

Radio

From 1989 - 1993, Hall was one of the members of the late night (/ very early morning) comedy show The Marta Thripp Druidic Building Society Show TSP (in colour), on the Melbourne community radio station 3RRR.

In 2015, he guest starred in the second series of Australian science fiction audio drama Night Terrace, playing the dual roles of Francisco de Cuellar and Sir Francis Drake in the episode "The Retirement of Horatio Gray". Originally available only as a digital download, the series was later broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra as part of their "7th Dimension" programme.[17]

Quiz show champion

In August 2005, Hall completed seven nights on the quiz show Temptation, becoming the program's second Grand Champion, and the second largest quiz or game show winner in Australian television history (at that time), winning $672,357 in cash and prizes.[18] The following year, he won the title of "Australia's Brainiest Quiz Master" on the Australian TV program of the same name and donating $20,000 to RSPCA, and appeared as part of The Brains Trust on The Einstein Factor.

Since 2013, he has run the blog www.HowToWinGameShows.com, which aims to provide tips and hints for winning game shows.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1988 All the Way Richard Dodds TV series
1989 The Flying Doctors Constable Pat Chandler TV series
1990 Neighbours Gary "Boof" Head TV series
1993 RFDS Keith Bainbridge TV series
1993-98 Under Melbourne Tonight Host TV series
1994 A Country Practice Dennis Chubb TV series
1994 The Damnation of Harvey McHugh Smedley TV miniseries
1995 The Last Bullet Fitzgerald TV movie
1999 BackBerner Various characters TV series
2000 Russell Gilbert Live Various characters TV sketch series
2003 Welcher & Welcher Security guard TV series
2003 After the Deluge Maggie's husband TV miniseries
2003 Big Bite Various characters TV sketch series
2004 2004 AFI Awards James Killarney TV special
2004-09 The Einstein Factor The Brains Trust panel member (regular) TV game series
2005 Temptation Contestant (winner) TV game series
2006 Australia's Brainiest Contestant (Australia's Brainiest Quiz Master) TV game series
2008 Newstopia William Shatner TV series
2008 The Hollowmen Warren TV series
2010 Offspring Grown Up Man TV series pilot
2010 Tangle Dr Ian Hill TV series
2010 Killing Time Ken Garland TV series
2011 Beaconsfield Howard Sacre TV miniseries
2011 The Slap Jim, the Businessman TV miniseries
2011-22 Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell Darius Horsham & various characters TV series
2012 Get Ace Jack Union (voice) Animated TV series
2013 The Time of Our Lives Bam Bam TV series
2014 Upper Middle Bogan Digby Nolan TV series, season 2
2015 Exchange Student Zero Voice Animated TV series
2016 The Wrong Girl Graeme the Coin Guy TV series
2016-17 Pacific Heat Voice Animated TV series
2017 When TV Was Awesome Narrator TV special
2017-19 Kitty is Not a Cat The Nazz / Lucky Chuck (voice) Animated TV series
2017-19 Mustangs FC Kev TV series
2018 True Story Dr Santos TV series, season 2
2019 Monster Beach Butterfield (voice) Animated TV series
2020 Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell - Christmas Special Various characters TV special
2022 We Interrupt This Broadcast Guest TV sketch series

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Romper Stomper Flea Feature film
2000 The Wog Boy Sergeant Feature film
2007 The King Bert Newton TV movie
2015 Now Add Honey Concierge Feature film
2018 That's Not My Dog! Himself Feature film
Fraud Festival Feature film

Writer/producer

Year Title Role Notes
Deal or No Deal Producer TV game series
BackBerner Writer TV series
Big Bite Writer TV series
Full Frontal Writer TV series
Spicks and Specks Writer TV game series
2008 Newstopia Writer TV series, season 3
2009-12 Talkin' 'bout Your Generation Head writer TV game series
2012 Adam Hills Tonight Writer / Studio producer TV series, season 2
2013 Shaun Micallef's Mad as Hell Writer TV series

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Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
2001 I Said I Said Phineas Witt Melbourne International Comedy Featival
2007 Monty Python's Spamalot Lancelot, The French Taunter, Tim The Enchanter & The Head Knight of "Ni" Ozalot Pty Ltd
2011-12 Bond-A-Rama! Every James Bond Film Live On Stage Sean Connery, Roger Moore & Pierce Brosnan
2013/14 Raiders of the Temple of Doom's Last Crusade; One Man Performs Three Indiana Jones Movies in One Hour Performer Melbourne Fringe Festival / Melbourne International Comedy Festival (also writer & producer
2016-17 Fawlty Towers Live Basil Fawlty Roslyn Packer Theatre & Australian tour, 157 performances
2017 Brigadoon Archie Beaton The Production Company

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Books

Year Title Notes
2015 How To Win Game Shows eBook
2019-20 Symphony Under Siege Paperback & eBook
2022 50 Things To Be Seriously Grateful For Today* *and 50 not-so-serious things to illustrate them

Radio

Year Title Role Notes
1989-93 The Marta Thripp Druidic Building Society Show TSP (in colour) Core cast member 3RRR
1999 Breakfasters Guest 3RRR
2005 The Loading Zone Guest panellist ABC Radio
2006 Home with the Howards John Howard ABC Radio
2015 Night Terrace Francisco de Cuellar & Sir Francis Drake Digital; Season 2, episode: "The Retirement of Horatio Gray" (later broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra

References

  1. ^ "Taping the source - TV & Radio - Entertainment". theage.com.au. Retrieved 6 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Warren: Departmental Under-Secretary" in "Who's Who" at The Hollowmen Official Website. ABC1. ABC TV, 2008. Web. 29 January 2009.
  3. ^ David Knox, "NEWStopia Back to Bite". TV.com. CBS Interactive, 30 September 2008. Web. 29 January 2009.
  4. ^ "Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation (2009– ) Full Cast & Crew". IMDb.com. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell". ABC Television. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Stephen Hall, man of many talents". Shaun Micallef Online!. 15 March 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  7. ^ "Casting Announced for Australian Production of Spamalot". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  8. ^ "Review - Bond-A-Rama Chapel off Chapel". Heralsdun.com.au. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  9. ^ Wray, Tyson. "Bond-A-Rama Returns To Chapel Off Chapel". Beat. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  10. ^ [1] Archived 5 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ [2] Archived 1 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "John Cleese to debut Fawlty Towers Live in Australia because Brits don't like him".
  13. ^ "Theatre Review: Fawlty Towers Live delivers a nostalgic and hilarious production to Sydney for its world premiere – Arts on the AU". Arts on the AU review. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  14. ^ Parris, Simon (23 September 2016). "Fawlty Towers Live review". Simon Parris: Man in Chair. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  15. ^ "'Adelaide Now' review".
  16. ^ Thompson, Kylie. "Fawlty Towers Live @ QPAC Review". scenestr.com.au. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  17. ^ "BBC Radio 4 Extra - Night Terrace, Series 2, The Retirement of Horatio Gray". BBC Radio 4 Extra. 6 October 2019. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  18. ^ "Channel nine - Temptation". Archived from the original on 28 February 2006. Retrieved 10 July 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  19. ^ https://app.showcast.com.au/profile/StephenHall
  20. ^ https://app.showcast.com.au/profile/StephenHall