Craig Hall (actor)

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Craig Hall
Born1973or1974(age 49–50)
Occupation Actor
Years active1992–present
Spouse Sara Wiseman (2007-2023)

Craig Hall (born 1973or1974) is a New Zealand actor. [1]

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Personal life

Hall lives in Auckland and Sydney and was married to his A Place to Call Home co-star Sara Wiseman for sixteen years, before splitting in 2023. [2] [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996SirenSoldierShort film
2000Savage HoneymoonDean Savage
2001Home KillWayneShort film
2003The Gateway to HellPilotShort film
2005 The World's Fastest Indian Antarctic Angel
2005 King Kong Mike
2006 Perfect Creature Det. Dominic
2006Knife ShiftShaneShort film
2006EmbersJonathanShort film
2007 Eagle vs Shark Doug Davis
2007 The Ferryman Chris Hamilton
2007 30 Days of Night Wilson Bulosan
2007 The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep Charlie MacMorrow
2008 Show of Hands Tom Shrift
2010 Boy Mr. Langston
2010Captain Amazingly Incredible and the Space Vampires from the Evil Planet!!!Johnny Depp (voice)
2010Das TubU-Boat CommanderShort film
2010Be Careful...MikeShort film
2011 Love Birds Craig Watson
2011 The Devil's Rock Captain Ben Grogan
2013 Nerve Vincent Gregory
2013 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Galion
2014The Light HarvesterTroyShort film
2016 Pete's Dragon Adult Peteuncredited
TBADark NoiseInspector Stuart Thompsonpost-production
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef
1995 Hercules: The Legendary Journeys TimuronEpisode: "Highway to Hades"
1998The ChosenDarrenTelevision film
1998 Duggan: Sins of the Fathers Jason BridgesTelevision film, credited as Craig A. Hall
1999 Shortland Street Leo Kennyunknown episodes
1999Forbidden IslandMarine LieutenantUnsold pilot
2000 Cleopatra 2525 GuardEpisode: "Mind Games"
2000 Street Legal Justin LynchEpisode: "Heroin Chic"
2001 Xena: Warrior Princess RaczarEpisode: "Dangerous Prey"
2002–2003 The Strip ClintMain role (31 episodes)
2002The Vector FileMelvinTelevision film
2002MatakuPrivate TattsEpisode: "The Lost Tribe"
2003 Revelations – The Initial Journey Joseph of Arimathea Episode: "The Good Samaritan"
2003 Mercy Peak RyanEpisode: "The Day That the Rain Came Down"
2004 Raising Waylon AlexTelevision film
2004 Ike: Countdown to D-Day 101st CorporalTelevision film
2005InterrogationJason SumnerEpisode: "As If Nothing Had Happened"
2005–2006 SCU: Serious Crash Unit NarratorSeries 2–3
2008–2010 Outrageous Fortune Nicky GreeganRecurring role (season 4–6: 48 episodes)
2008 Burying Brian Pete DonnellyMain role
2009 East of Everything Carter SmithMain role (season 2)
2009–2010 Legend of the Seeker Drago2 episodes
2010BloodlinesDr. Andrew BowersTelevision film
2010Denk nur an uns beideOliverTelevision film
2010 Avalon High Coach BarkerTelevision film
2011 Underbelly: Razor Inspector Bill MackayMain role
2011Emilie Richards - Entscheidung des HerzensOliverTelevision film
2012Votes for Women: What Really HappenedWilliam Lovell-SmithTelevision film
2012 Tricky Business George BlakeEpisode: "Bad Hair Day"
2012 Howzat! Kerry Packer's War Gavin Warnerminiseries
2012 Rake ToddEpisode: "R v Mohammed"
2013–2018 A Place to Call Home Dr. Jack DuncanMain role [4]
2013 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Jefferson ClarkeEpisode: "Framed for Murder"
2014Auckland DazeCraig2 episodes
2015, 2017 The Doctor Blake Mysteries Chief Supt. William Munro9 episodes
2015 Catching Milat Inspector Rod Lynchminiseries
2015True Crime: Venus and MarsGrant NichollsTelevision film
2016 Hunters Ted Regan5 episodes
2018James Patterson's Murder Is ForeverDet. MarshallEpisode: "Murder in Paradise"
2018In Dark PlacesTim McKinnelTelevision film
2018ConstanceDavid RooksWeb pilot
2019 Jonah Dr. John Mayhewminiseries
2019Bondi SlayerJoshEpisode: "Buffy Isn't Real"
2020Head HighVince O'KaneMain role
2020 Halifax: Retribution Ben Sailorminiseries; 3 episodes
2020 Shortland Street Alasdair Rolleston6 episodes
2020 Between Two Worlds Det. Gordon Taylor2 episodes
2021 The Brokenwood Mysteries Rory GraingerEpisode: "Something Nasty in the Market"
2022 My Life Is Murder Jack Sallinger1 episode [5]
2023The Claremont MurdersDavid Medcalf1 episode
2024 Testify Scott JacobsonSeries regular
2024 Neighbours Victor Stone [6]

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References

  1. "The story of the actors who play a couple on TV show A Place To Call Home and are married in real life". news.com.au. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  2. Spy: Kiwi acting duo Sara Wiseman and Craig Hall split after 16 years of marriage The New Zealand Herald. 29 July 2023
  3. High Country’s Sara Wiseman: ‘It takes 20 years to become an actor’ Sydney Morning Herald. 24 March 2024
  4. "Australian Television: A Place To Call Home". australiantelevision.net.
  5. "Australian Television: My Life Is Murder: episode guide: series 3". australiantelevision.net.
  6. Neighbours to revisit a scrapped story as Byron and Nicolette's father Victor arrives Yahoo! News. 22 April 2024