Craig Hall | |
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Born | 1973or1974(age 50–51) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1992–present |
Spouse |
Craig Hall (born 1973or1974) is a New Zealand actor. [1]
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]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Siren | Soldier | Short film |
2000 | Savage Honeymoon | Dean Savage | |
2001 | Home Kill | Wayne | Short film |
2003 | The Gateway to Hell | Pilot | Short film |
2005 | The World's Fastest Indian | Antarctic Angel | |
2005 | King Kong | Mike | |
2006 | Perfect Creature | Det. Dominic | |
2006 | Knife Shift | Shane | Short film |
2006 | Embers | Jonathan | Short 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 | |
2010 | Captain Amazingly Incredible and the Space Vampires from the Evil Planet!!! | Johnny Depp (voice) | |
2010 | Das Tub | U-Boat Commander | Short film |
2010 | Be Careful... | Mike | Short 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 | |
2014 | The Light Harvester | Troy | Short film |
2016 | Pete's Dragon | Adult Pete | uncredited |
TBA† | Dark Noise | Inspector Stuart Thompson | post-production |
† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref |
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1995 | Hercules: The Legendary Journeys | Timuron | Episode: "Highway to Hades" | |
1998 | The Chosen | Darren | Television film | |
1998 | Duggan: Sins of the Fathers | Jason Bridges | Television film, credited as Craig A. Hall | |
1999 | Shortland Street | Leo Kenny | unknown episodes | |
1999 | Forbidden Island | Marine Lieutenant | Unsold pilot | |
2000 | Cleopatra 2525 | Guard | Episode: "Mind Games" | |
2000 | Street Legal | Justin Lynch | Episode: "Heroin Chic" | |
2001 | Xena: Warrior Princess | Raczar | Episode: "Dangerous Prey" | |
2002–2003 | The Strip | Clint | Main role (31 episodes) | |
2002 | The Vector File | Melvin | Television film | |
2002 | Mataku | Private Tatts | Episode: "The Lost Tribe" | |
2003 | Revelations – The Initial Journey | Joseph of Arimathea | Episode: "The Good Samaritan" | |
2003 | Mercy Peak | Ryan | Episode: "The Day That the Rain Came Down" | |
2004 | Raising Waylon | Alex | Television film | |
2004 | Ike: Countdown to D-Day | 101st Corporal | Television film | |
2005 | Interrogation | Jason Sumner | Episode: "As If Nothing Had Happened" | |
2005–2006 | SCU: Serious Crash Unit | Narrator | Series 2–3 | |
2008–2010 | Outrageous Fortune | Nicky Greegan | Recurring role (season 4–6: 48 episodes) | |
2008 | Burying Brian | Pete Donnelly | Main role | |
2009 | East of Everything | Carter Smith | Main role (season 2) | |
2009–2010 | Legend of the Seeker | Drago | 2 episodes | |
2010 | Bloodlines | Dr. Andrew Bowers | Television film | |
2010 | Denk nur an uns beide | Oliver | Television film | |
2010 | Avalon High | Coach Barker | Television film | |
2011 | Underbelly: Razor | Inspector Bill Mackay | Main role | |
2011 | Emilie Richards - Entscheidung des Herzens | Oliver | Television film | |
2012 | Votes for Women: What Really Happened | William Lovell-Smith | Television film | |
2012 | Tricky Business | George Blake | Episode: "Bad Hair Day" | |
2012 | Howzat! Kerry Packer's War | Gavin Warner | Miniseries | |
2012 | Rake | Todd | Episode: "R v Mohammed" | |
2013–2018 | A Place to Call Home | Dr. Jack Duncan | Main role | [4] |
2013 | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | Jefferson Clarke | Episode: "Framed for Murder" | |
2014 | Auckland Daze | Craig | 2 episodes | |
2015, 2017 | The Doctor Blake Mysteries | Chief Supt. William Munro | 9 episodes | |
2015 | Catching Milat | Inspector Rod Lynch | miniseries | |
2015 | True Crime: Venus and Mars | Grant Nicholls | Television film | |
2016 | Hunters | Ted Regan | 5 episodes | |
2018 | James Patterson's Murder Is Forever | Det. Marshall | Episode: "Murder in Paradise" | |
2018 | In Dark Places | Tim McKinnel | Television film | |
2018 | Constance | David Rooks | Web pilot | |
2019 | Jonah | Dr. John Mayhew | Miniseries | |
2019 | Bondi Slayer | Josh | Episode: "Buffy Isn't Real" | |
2020 | Head High | Vince O'Kane | Main role | |
2020 | Halifax: Retribution | Ben Sailor | Miniseries; 3 episodes | |
2020 | Shortland Street | Alasdair Rolleston | 6 episodes | |
2020 | Between Two Worlds | Det. Gordon Taylor | 2 episodes | |
2021 | The Brokenwood Mysteries | Rory Grainger | Episode: "Something Nasty in the Market" | |
2022 | My Life Is Murder | Jack Sallinger | 1 episode | [5] |
2023 | The Claremont Murders | David Medcalf | 1 episode | |
2024 | Testify | Scott Jacobson | Series regular | |
2024 | Neighbours | Victor Stone | 35 episodes | [6] |
2025 | Home and Away | Detective Mark Townsend | Season 38 (upcoming) | [7] |
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