Henry Hunter Hall
Henry Hunter Hall, born on April 5, 1996, is an accomplished American actor known for his compelling performances. He hails from a creative lineage, being the son of filmmaker and actress Kasi Lemmons and actor Vondie Curtis-Hall. Hall made his first on-screen appearance as a child in a cameo role in his father's 1997 film, "Gridlock'd," which featured notable stars such as Tim Roth and Tupac Shakur.
With a passion for acting that grew over the years, Hall gained significant recognition for his performance in the acclaimed 2019 miniseries "When They See Us." This powerful series, directed by Ava DuVernay, chronicles the harrowing story of the Central Park Five, and Hall's contribution to the project showcased his talent and depth as an actor.
Throughout his career, Hall has been committed to portraying complex characters, demonstrating his versatility across different roles. He continues to build on his impressive body of work, making a name for himself in the entertainment industry. With a strong foundation rooted in his family's artistic background, Henry Hunter Hall is poised for a promising future in acting.