Craig Alan Hall is an actor from New Zealand. He was born in Auckland city of North Island in New Zealand. He was born in the Chinese year of Tiger. Craig is married to Sara Wiseman. Sara Wiseman is also an actress by profession and belongs to New Zealand. They met on the film set of a horror film. Craig and Sara worked together in A Place to Call Home television show. They are now residing in Sydney and Auckland. Hall means From The Manor. He debuted in the film industry with Siren in the year 1996. He was seen as a soldier in the movie directed by Charles Bracewell.
The story was a hallucinatory love tale during the time of war. After that, Craig was seen as Dean Savage in the 2000 released film Savage Honeymoon directed by Mark Beesley. It was a comedy movie. His next acting ventures included Raising Waylon as Alex in 2004, The World’s Fastest Indian as Antartic Angel in 2005, King Kong King Kong is an Indian film Actor and comedian ass >> Read More... as Mike in 2005, Perfect Creature as Dominic in 2006, Knife Shift as Shane in 2006, Embers as Jonathan in 2006, Eagle vs. Shark as Doug Davis, The Ferryman as Chris Hamilton, The Water Horse as Charlie MacMorrow, and 30 Days of Night in 2007. In 2008, he performed as Tom is Show of Hands, in Avalon High (2010), in Boy as Mr. Langston (2010), as Craig in Love Birds (2011), The Devil’s Rock as Captain Ben Gorgan (2011), Kenny and the Lost World as Mike and Hunter, and The Hobbit Part 2: The Desolation of Smaug as Galion and Nerve in 2013.
His upcoming movie is Pete’s Dragon by David Lowery David Lowery is an American movie director. He hai >> Read More... . It is a fantasy adventure film set to be released in August 2016. He also performed in the short film Home Kill in 2000 and Das Tub in 2009. Craig joined the television productions in the year 1999 with the show Shortland Street where he was seen as Leo Kenny. He also starred in the shows like Hercules: The Legendary Journeys – Highway to Hades (1995) as Timuron, Duggan- Death in Paradise (1997) as Jason Bridges, The Chosen (1998) as Darren, Cleopatra 2525- Mind Games (2000) as Guard, Street Legal- Who Lives by the Sword (2000) as Justin Lynch, Xena: War Princess- Dangerous Prey (2001) as Raczar, The Vector File as Melvin in 2002 and Mataku- The Lost Tribe as Private Tatts in the same year. Some of his other projects include Revelations- The Good Samaritan in 2003(as Joseph of Arimathea), Mercy Peak- The Day That the Rain Came Down also in 2003(as Ryan), The Strip as Clint in 2002-03, Interrogation- As If Nothing Had Happened (2005) as Jason Sumner, Burying Brain in 2008 as Pete Donnelly, Outrageous Fortune in 2008-10 as Nicky Greegan, East of Everything in 2009 as Carter Smith and Underbelly: Razor in 2011 as Bill Mackay (Inspector). Hall is also known for his role as Gavin Warner in mini TV series “Howzat! (Australian Drama) Kerry Packer’s War.” His recent works include A Place to Call Home as Dr. Jack Duncan in 2013-16 and The Doctor Blake Mysteries as Chief Superintendent William Munro in 2015. He was also seen in Venus and Mars- a television movie of 2015. He is critically acclaimed for his performances in plays, television shows, and films both nationally and internationally.
He describes hard rock music as his favourite. He is a fan of famous actor Anthony Hopkins “Freddy Krueger, Jason Vorhees, and Sadako Sofubi >> Read More... with whom he worked with during the shooting of The World’s Fastest Indian. Craig Hall was also the director of Mumma's Boy released in 2013.
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