Matthew Hall (actor)

Matthew Hall (actor)
Matthew Hall (actor)
Born Matthew Lewis Hall
June 10, 1991 (1991-06-10) (age 20)
Bradford, England
Occupation Actor
Years active 2006–present

Matthew Hall (born June 10, 1991) is an English television and stage actor from Bradford. He trained with Stage 84 from a young age and studied at Leeds College of Music on a two-year musical theatre course.

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Work

Hall began his work in television working as a supporting artist in programmes, including Emmerdale, A Touch Of Frost and My Parents Are Aliens. In 2006, he played lead role Jacko in a BBC Radio 4 drama entitled Mummies And Daddies. The following year, after just missing out on a lead role in Coronation Street, he played Sam Myerson in Series 7's final episode of The Royal. In January 2009 he was in an ITV1 three-part drama called Unforgiven starring Surranne Jones, in which he played the son of Siobhan Finneran and Peter Davison's characters Rufus Ingram. He also played the part of Scott Mackay, a young troubled teenager in an episode of the final series of Heartbeat, which is due to air on Sunday 18 July 2010 in England on ITV1. He has also played Tiru in BBC Radio play 28 by Dawn King and has been in an advert for Neil Hudgell Solicitors.

Back For Good

In February 2010, Hall joined the cast of the touring brand new Take That tribute show Back For Good playing the part of Mark Owen. This was Hall's first long-term professional job. The show has so far been a slow success, with Hall getting rave reviews, including:

"This was an energetic and remarkably accurate journey through the back catalogue with both Daniel Paul Maines as Gary, and Matthew Hall as Mark delivering tone-perfect performances that could almost be considered a masterpiece in mimickery, rather than the usual close approximation achieved by other acts" http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/reviews/Back-For-Good.6170235.jp

"Every aspect of their performance showed dedication to their job" www.aboutmyarea.co.uk

The tour is due to continue throughout the rest of this year and 2011.

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