Ben Hall is a British actor and producer. He is the son of producer, Christopher Hall and Jane Studd. Ben was a member of the National Youth Theatre in London, United Kingdom. In 2014, he graduated from Guildhall School of Music and Drama (3 year degree). While attending the Guildhall School, he performed in numerous plays, such as Cymbeline (lead) and Guys & Dolls (playing Nathan Detroit). Ben made his feature film debut in A Royal Night Out (2015), playing officer Pulteney.
Ben Hall is a film director who resides in Los Angeles, CA. and has worked in the production department on multiple studio feature films and television shows and is developing and directing independent feature films via his production company, Marianna Motion Pictures. Some of his films include, Sergeant Townsend (2012), Old Souls (2013), The Man From Outer Space (2017), and Night Into Day (2020).
Ben Hall is an actor, known for Manhattan (2014).
Ben Hall is known for Killers of the Flower Moon (2022), Minari (2020) and Climate of the Hunter (2019).
Ben Hall was born on the 23rd of July, 1992 in Perth, WA, and attended the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. He is an actor and singer known for his work in the Devils Playground (2015), as Ned Willis on Neighbours (2021) and is currently working on Warnie (2023). He currently lives and works in Melbourne, Victoria. Handle: @benhall23
Ben was born in the east end of London and is a self made actor. Within his first year in the industry he landed a big role in a the film "British Made" shown on Amazon Prime. Now with over 5 years in the industry, Ben has made good progress and continues to do so which shows as he recently landed a main role in the feature film "Matter" to be released in 2023, and a lead role in x2 short films to be filmed Nov 22 and Jan 23. Ben is Military trained, very versatile on set and shows this with his previous roles, which include a different range of characters - from comedic, to a man suffering from mental Heath issues. Ben observes well and takes direction with ease. Very confident and passionate about acting and as such Ben has been involved in a fantastic variety of projects. Very professional and available 24/7 for the right opportunity. Good experience working on TV and also online platforms , as well as, feature & short films. Ben has also been apart of TV commercials, and very successful online commercials, one with over 120 million views to date. Ben studied at the famous Anna Scher Theatre in north London and continues to sharpen his skills with Malcolm Modele of Unity Vision and plans to sharpen his skills further. Ben has excellent line recall, is very reliable, and will put his heart into every role.
Ben Hamer is an actor, known for Boudica: Rise of the Warrior Queen (2019).
Ben Hamidou is an actor, known for Deux jours, une nuit (2014), De Vijfhoek (2012) and Transferts (2017).
Ben Hamilton is a British and Australian actor and producer who was born in Lincolnshire, UK. Since moving to Australia, in 2010, Ben has been involved in a number of independent feature film projects, festival award-winning short films and web series as both a leading actor and also as producer.
Stocky, versatile, and wonderfully engaging character actor Ben Hammer was born on December 8, 1924 in Brooklyn, New York. Hammer often portrayed judges, priests, doctors, and other such authority figures in a slew of films and TV shows alike. Ben's most memorable movie roles were a square middle-aged scientist in the terrific sci-fi/horror exploitation cult classic "Invasion of the Bee Girls," Young Dar's father in the delightful fantasy adventure "The Beastmaster," and feisty old guy Hal in the excellent "Survival Quest." Hammer had a recurring part as Judge Herman Mooney on the hit TV show "Law & Order." Among the many television programs Ben did guest spots on are "Highway to Heaven," "Airwolf," "T.J. Hooker," "The A-Team," "Fame," "Simon & Simon," "Barney Miller," "CHiPs," "The Incredible Hulk," "Charlie's Angels," "The Streets of San Francisco," "Kojak," "Police Woman," "Mannix," "Ironside," "Mission: Impossible," and "The Virginian." Moreover, Hammer has also had an extremely lengthy and distinguished career acting in Broadway plays. He made his Broadway stage debut in 1956 in "The Great Sebastians." Other plays Ben acted in are "The Tenth Man," "The Deputy," "The Three Sisters," "The Crucible," "Golda," and "The Gathering." Hammer married his potter wife Dorothea on December 21, 1958. Hammer died at age 92 on September 18, 2017. He was survived by two daughters.