Albert Hall
Known for: Acting
Born: November 9, 1937 in Brighton, Alabama, U.S.
Albert P. Hall (born November 10, 1937) is an American actor. Born in Brighton, Alabama, Hall graduated from the Columbia University School of the Arts in 1971. That same year he appeared Off-Broadway in The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel and on Broadway in the Melvin Van Peebles musical Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death. His most famous film role to date is probably that of Chief Phillips in Francis Ford Coppola's award-winning Apocalypse Now. Contemporary audiences may recognise Hall as stern judge Seymore Walsh, a recurring guest-role, on Ally McBeal and The Practice. Hall also has made guest appearances on Kojak, Miami Vice, Matlock, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Strong Medicine, 24, Sleeper Cell and Grey's Anatomy.
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Apocalypse Now
Chief Phillips
Music Box
Mack Jones
Malcolm X
Baines
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
Self
Rookie of the Year
Sal Martinella
National Treasure: Book of Secrets
Nichols
Betrayed
Al Sanders
Trouble in Mind
Leo
Devil in a Blue Dress
Degan Odell
Beloved
Stamp Paid
The Tiger Woods Story
Hank Aaron
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Quimbo
Willie Dynamite
Pointer
Star
Larry
Swing Vote
Justice Hank Banks
Midas Valley
Dr. Aaronson
Leadbelly
Dicklicker
The Great White Hype
Roper's Manager
Cry Freedom
Haraka
Get on the Bus
Craig
Ali
Elijah Muhammad
Wedding Band
Nelson Green
The Fabulous Baker Boys
Henry
The Boys
Burt Tipton