Charlie Hall is a talented American television and film actor whose career has been marked by a series of impressive roles across various platforms. He first gained recognition for his appearance in the acclaimed HBO series Veep, where his performance showcased his comedic timing and ability to engage with a dynamic ensemble cast. This early exposure to high-caliber productions set the stage for his subsequent ventures in both television and film.
In 2021, Hall made his film debut in Amy Poehler’s Moxie, a coming-of-age story that resonated with audiences and critics alike. His role in this film highlighted his versatility as an actor and his capacity to tackle meaningful narratives. Additionally, Hall demonstrated his creative prowess by co-creating the web series Sorry, Charlie in 2020, which allowed him to explore storytelling from a different angle while collaborating with his longtime friend, Jack Price.
Hall’s career continued to flourish as he took on the role of Tyler Laramy in the reimagined series Bel-Air, where he contributed to the show’s fresh take on the beloved classic. His performances in Single Drunk Female and Love, Victor further solidified his reputation as a rising star in the industry, showcasing his ability to connect with diverse characters and audiences.
In 2022, Hall joined the second season of The Sex Lives of College Girls as Andrew, a role that allowed him to delve into the complexities of college life. He also plays Nick in Disney+’s Big Shot and is set to appear in the upcoming film Sweethearts alongside Kiernan Shipka and Nico Hiraga. With each project, Charlie Hall continues to impress, establishing himself as a prominent figure in contemporary entertainment.