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Birthplace:
Santa Barbara, California
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Brad Hall appeared as a regular on "Saturday Night Live" from 1982-84, but instead of the feature film career that other former cast members attempted, Hall became a leading producer and writer of sitcoms, working on "Brooklyn Bridge" and his own "The Single Guy" as well as co-writing the screenplay for "Bye, Bye Love" with Gary David Goldberg. Born and raised in Santa Barbara, CA, Hall went to Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, famed for its theatre programming, and while in Chicago was one of the founding members of the Practical Theatre Company. Hall also appeared in the Goodman
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Was founding member of Chicago's Practical Theatre Company
1982
Appeared as a regular on "Saturday Night Live"
1986
Appeared in feature film "Troll"
Was writer, story editor for "American Dreamer" (NBC)
Wrote episodes for and was supervising producer of "Brooklyn Bridge" (CBS)
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