Clifton Hall (actor)

Clifton Hall (actor)
Cliffton Hall
Born February 10, 1973
Occupation Actor, Singer
Spouse Deedee Magno Hall

Cliffton Hall (Born February 10, Hawaii) is an American theater actor and singer. He attended Castle Performing Arts Center for his first three years of high school and graduated from Kalaheo High School in 1993. Hall went to Windward Community College for one year. He left school after he was cast in Miss Saigon in the role of Chris, in the National Touring Company. He also starred in the Asian Tour of Miss Saigon playing opposite his wife, Deedee Magno. He has played the part of Marius in Les Misérables on Broadway and on the National Tour. His other theater credits include Master Class, Grease, Oklahoma!, Bark!, and Flower Drum Song. Hall says that the most rewarding thing about acting is, "Getting to perform and doing something you love to do." The secret of life, according to Hall, is, "Living a happy life and achieving the goals you set for yourself, no matter how small or big they may be."[1]

On October 6, 2006 he replaced Sebastian Arcelus as Fiyero on the first national tour of Wicked, after understudying the role since March 8, 2006. He left the role on November 16, 2008 after being on tour for over two and a half years and was replaced by Richard H. Blake. He most recently reprised the role in San Francisco. He began June 29, 2010, taking over from Nicolas Dromard, once again starring opposite Deedee. He played his final performance September 5, 2010, when the production closed.

Cliffton Hall is married to Deedee Magno Hall who starred opposite him as Nessarose on the first national tour and in the San Francisco production of Wicked. They have a son named Kaeden Ryley Hall.

References

  1. ^ Starbulletin Raising their voices by Jonathan I. Miller, retrieved April 26, 2007

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