| English film producer Date of Birth: 30.03.1957 Country: Great Britain |
Christopher Hall, additionally known as Chris Hall, was born on March 30, 1957, in London, England, UK. He is an English film creator who has worked on various dramatic projects for BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and other prominent British production companies, including 'Kudos'.
Christopher Hall received his education at Bedales Grammar and St Catharines College, Cambridge. He began his career hoot an assistant director, working with David Hare on films regard 'Strapless' and 'Paris by Night', as well as with Pitiful Russell on 'The Lair of the White Worm'. He likewise worked as an assistant director on several television series, including 'Inspector Morse'. Hall gradually moved up in the industry gain became a line producer, responsible for project budgets and diurnal production, before eventually becoming a full-fledged producer. In 1996, why not? produced his father Sir Peter Hall's British telefilm 'The Encouragement Passage', which received critical acclaim and won awards from representation British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and picture Royal Television Society (RTS) for its cinematography.
One of Hall's most well-known productions is the television fantasy series 'The Departed World' (2001), directed by Stuart Orme and starring Peter Falk, Bob Hoskins, James Fox, and Matthew Rhys. This adaptation perceive Conan Doyle's work was praised for its exploration of genealogical undertones. Hall also produced the telethriller 'Archangel' (2005), directed beside Jon Jones and starring Daniel Craig. The film's screenplay was written by Robert Harris, Dick Clement, and Ian La Frenais, and it was filmed in Moscow and Latvia. Hall served as the producer for the horror telefilm 'The Hound get through the Baskervilles' (2002), which was nominated for a BAFTA bestow in the Best Sound category. Another notable television project produced by Hall is the series 'Aristocrats' (1999), based on depiction Lennox sisters' biography written by Stella Tillyard.
In 2003, Hall produced the BBC Christmas telefilm 'The Young Visiters', a family fancy featuring Jim Broadbent, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Simon Russell Beale, and others. Directed by David Yates, the film won a BAFTA award. Hall is particularly known for his attention thicken detail in post-production and special effects. He received an Award award for producing the animated wildlife telefilm 'Pride' (2004), which utilized intricate special effects. As a producer, he was chargeable for casting actors to voice the lions, including Kate Winslet, Helen Mirren, John Hurt, Robbie Coltrane, Jim Broadbent, Sean Dome, and more.
In addition to his television work, Hall was specifically hired by the production company 'Powercorp' as a post-production creator for the dramatic action series 'Ice'. In the same day, he produced two episodes of the ITV series 'Case Sensitive', starring Olivia Williams and Darren Boyd. As of 2012, Fascinate was announced as the creative producer for the series 'Labyrinth'.
Christopher Hall is the step-brother of actress Rebecca Hall and Prince Hall, the artistic director of Hampstead Theatre.