Charlie Hall
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Charlie Hall was an English film actor born in Birmingham on 19 August 1899, who worked across comedy and film during the first half of the twentieth century. He also took on roles as a film director and screenwriter, making him a figure who engaged with multiple aspects of the filmmaking process rather than performance alone.
Hall was born in Birmingham and held citizenship of both the United Kingdom and the United States, suggesting he relocated to the United States at some point in his career. He worked primarily in English and is recorded under the authorized name Charles Hall. His professional activities spanned comedy and film acting, the two fields most consistently associated with his career across available records.
Hall died in Hollywood on 7 December 1959, a location that places him firmly within the American film industry at the end of his life. The FACTS do not name a specific collaborator, production, or successor connected to his work, so his biography closes on the concrete circumstance of his death in Hollywood, the city that served as the center of the industry in which he spent his professional life.
Quotes by Charlie Hall

We would have put up some soft pressure (defense) and would have hoped they'd take the sort of shot we ended up taking (at the end of the game) and taken our chances in overtime.

There aren't many teams in the state that could come back from 15 down against that Washington team and have a chance to win with the last shot of the game.

We needed Audrey to handle the ball against that zone. Washington plays such a high-risk defense. We had to take her out of her position to score.

We started Big Muddy Records because we felt that there was a lot of good music happening in St. Louis that needed exposure and support.