Andrew Hall (actor)


Andrew Hall was an English actor and theatre director. He came to national prominence at the beginning of his career playing the support role of Russell Parkinson in Carla Lane's BBC situation comedy Butterflies.

Early life

The son of James Hall, who worked in Information Technology, and Mabel, Andrew Hall was born in Manchester on 19 January 1954. Hall had two sisters. The family moved around the country, before settling in Guildford, Surrey where he attended the Royal Grammar School. After leaving school at 17, he gained a job at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre in Guildford where he worked as a stagehand. He joined the Northcott Theatre in Exeter, where he worked as an assistant stage manager on productions directed by Jane Howell, and then rose to be a stage manager at several venues including the Royal Court in London before training as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Career

He appeared in CITV's Children's Ward, playing Charge Nurse Dave Spencer; the BBC's Casualty, playing Frank Wilkinson; in ITV's Coronation Street playing Marc Selby in 2011; and portrayed the evangelist Billy Graham in Harry Shearer's Nixon's the One for Sky Arts. He appeared in the Science fiction series Blood Drive.
Hall also played Gordon, a stripper and ex-fiancé of Rona in series 2 in the BBCs highly successful sitcom ‘2 point 4 children’.
In 2011, Hall directed the London premiere of Sir Alan Ayckbourn's Haunting Julia. He played Bill from spring 2008 to summer 2009 in the London production of Mamma Mia! Whilst appearing in Mamma Mia! he also directed Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Trafalgar Studio 2 starring Matthew Kelly and Tracey Childs. This production originated at the Lichfield Garrick Theatre, as did his production of Haunting Julia. He also directed a production of John Osborne's The Entertainer at Lichfield.

Directorial work

Theatre

  • Out of Order
  • Blithe Spirit
  • Timon of Athens,
  • Antony & Cleopatra,
  • Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Richard III, Hamlet,
  • Camille,
  • Noises Off!
  • Aladdin,
  • Cinderella
  • Things We Do for Love
  • Absurd Person Singular
  • Gasping
  • Wind in the Willows
  • An Evening with Gary Lineker
  • Cider with Rosie, Charley’s Aunt, Mother Goose,
  • Casualty, Up in Sweden
  • Dark Tales
  • The Roman Road Show, Her Mother Came Too
  • The Rivals
  • Les Liaisons Dangereuses
  • A Study in Scarlet
  • Freedom to Forget Pravda
  • The Fit-Up
  • Passion
  • Dead Funny

Television

Coronation Street, EastEnders, Butterflies, Brookside, Hollyoaks, Children's Ward, Doctors, Dream Team, The Enigma Files, William Tell, Brensham People, Dead Entry, Casualty, Holby City, Birds of a Feather, 2point4 Children, Riders, Come Fly With Me, and Blood Drive.

Film roles

Death

Hall died on 20 May 2019 from cancer at the age of 65. He was survived by his wife Abigail, his mother Mabel, his children Kate and Josh, and his grandchildren.