Brad Hall (b. 1958)

Birthplace:
Santa Barbara, USA

Born:
March 21, 1958

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  William Brad Hall (born March 21, 1958, Santa Barbara, California) is an American writer and actor, best known as a Saturday Night Live news anchor on Saturday Night News. He was also the creator of the TV series The Single Guy and Watching Ellie. He has appeared in various motion pictures, most notably the 1986 cult classic Troll and as Nancy Allen's boyfriend in 1990's Limit Up.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Brad Hall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Director:
2012  Picture Paris
2015  Generosity of Eye

Executive Producer:
2005  Must Love Dogs
2012  Picture Paris
2015  Generosity of Eye

Producer:
1995  Bye Bye Love
2005  Must Love Dogs
2012  Picture Paris
2015  Generosity of Eye

Story:
1992  Boris and Natasha
1995  Bye Bye Love
2005  Must Love Dogs
2012  Picture Paris
2015  Generosity of Eye

Writer:
1992  Boris and Natasha
1995  Bye Bye Love
2005  Must Love Dogs
2012  Picture Paris
2015  Generosity of Eye

Creator:
1995  The Single Guy
2001  Bob Patterson
2002  Watching Ellie

Director:
1991  Brooklyn Bridge
1995  The Single Guy
2001  Bob Patterson
2002  Watching Ellie
2012  Veep

Producer:
1991  Brooklyn Bridge
1995  The Single Guy
2001  Bob Patterson
2002  Watching Ellie
2009  The Naughty Kitchen
2012  Veep

Writer:
1991  Brooklyn Bridge
1993  Frasier
1995  The Single Guy
2001  Bob Patterson
2002  Old Tom
2002  Watching Ellie
2009  The Naughty Kitchen
2012  Veep

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