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BIO;
Date of Birth 13 February 1973, Syracuse, New York, USA Nickname JP Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Mini Biography Born, James Patrick Hall, Syracuse, New York (13 February 1973). Father, Patrick William Hall and mother Harriett Marie Hall (Rowe). Paula A. Hall (Sheppard) spouse: 2 children. James Hall is of a Strong Irish heritage. His family roots being predominately from the NY and Chicago areas as well as a strong family history in Law Enforcement. James moved with his family to Tucson, Arizona in 1976 at age 3. His father continuing his Law Enforcement Career in Arizona also co-owned and operated the Silver Bell Stables in Tucson, Arizona leasing stock to Motion Picture Companies at Old Tucson Studios. James delivering stock to Old Tucson Studios with his father for "The Little House Years" and "Father Murphy" was then approached by Michael Landon. James was asked to do some extra work that later led to some small background acting appearances in both TV Series. After Graduating High School, James continued to work a full time day job as well as taking off from time to time to work on films till he was of age to apply for the Correctional Officers Training Academy in Arizona. He then followed in his fathers footsteps and began his career in Law Enforcement after graduating the academy at age 21. James Hall while in his Law Enforcement Career received several awards from the State Of Arizona such as a Meritorious Service Medal, Medal Of Valor, Life Savors Award and several Certificates Of Commendation. In 1997 his Law Enforcement career was cut short due to an injury to his left eye. The nerve damage to his left eye resulted in vision loss that disqualified him from his commission. Having a wife and two kids to support, he continued working on various jobs from a Field Support Technician at America Online to being a General Manager for Burger King. James decided to get back into TV/Film work in 2005. His passion for Acting and Performing on camera, at live theatrical events, or just in front of family members and friends, has been a part of his life from an early age. He has a strong presence for the stage as well as behind the camera. With his real life experiences in Law Enforcement, Business, Computer Sciences as well as other employment accenting the character roles he is playing brings a sense of unsurpassed realism. Luminary yet abstract presence on and off camera make James Hall seem opaque but when you sit down and talk with him you learn very quickly that he is poised, professional, ethical, honest, very personable and very down to earth. He knows what he wants, where he is going and believes that hard work, endearment, consistency and flexibility is key to success.
Trivia
Leased two vehicles as background to Black Crow Productions, for the production of "Red Rock West". A 1970 Ford 1 Ton Van as well as a 1964 Ford Ranchero that he and his father restored from scratch as his first vehicle. In the film the 1964 Ford Ranchero was to have Wyoming plates. One of the Production crew however forgot to put the prop license plate over the Arizona plate and in the film the 1964 Ford Ranchero bore the real Arizona Plate for the vehicle owned by Hall.
Personal Quotes
"You can choose to experience the unusual, or settle for the norm! I choose unusual!"
The only thing that comes to the sleeping man is dreams!
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D-Day sequence preview. Not yet edited. Just a sneak peak!
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My film production contribution for 2007.
I will also be working on the film "Katie" playing the role of the town Sheriff. To get a sneak peak just click on the picture below.
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