Craig Hall (actor)

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Craig Hall
Born (1974-05-10) 10 May 1974 (age 49)
Occupation Actor
Years active1992–present
Spouse Sara Wiseman

Craig Hall (born 10 May 1974) is a New Zealand actor. [1]

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Personal life

Hall was born in Auckland, New Zealand. He lives in Auckland and Sydney and is married to his A Place to Call Home co-star Sara Wiseman.

Filmography

Film

TitleYearRoleNotes
Siren1996SoldierShort film
Savage Honeymoon 2000Dean Savage
Home Kill2001WayneShort film
The Gateway to Hell2003PilotShort film
The World's Fastest Indian 2005Antarctic Angel
King Kong 2005Mike
Perfect Creature 2006Det. Dominic
Knife Shift2006ShaneShort film
Embers2006JonathanShort film
Eagle vs Shark 2007Doug Davis
The Ferryman 2007Chris Hamilton
30 Days of Night 2007Wilson Bulosan
The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep 2007Charlie MacMorrow
Show of Hands 2008Tom Shrift
Boy 2010Mr. Langston
Captain Amazingly Incredible and the Space Vampires from the Evil Planet!!!2010Johnny Depp (voice)
Das Tub2010U-Boat CommanderShort film
Be Careful...2010MikeShort film
Love Birds 2011Craig Watson
The Devil's Rock 2011Captain Ben Grogan
Nerve 2013Vincent Gregory
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug 2013Galion
The Light Harvester2014TroyShort film
Pete's Dragon 2016Adult Peteuncredited
Dark NoiseTBAInspector Stuart Thompsonpost-production
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

TitleYearRoleNotes
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys 1995TimuronEpisode: "Highway to Hades"
The Chosen1998DarrenTelevision film
Duggan: Sins of the Fathers 1998Jason BridgesTelevision film, credited as Craig A. Hall
Shortland Street 1999Leo Kennyunknown episodes
Forbidden Island1999Marine LieutenantUnsold pilot
Cleopatra 2525 2000GuardEpisode: "Mind Games"
Street Legal 2000Justin LynchEpisode: "Heroin Chic"
Xena: Warrior Princess 2001RaczarEpisode: "Dangerous Prey"
The Strip 2002–03ClintMain role (31 episodes)
The Vector File2002MelvinTelevision film
Mataku2002Private TattsEpisode: "The Lost Tribe"
Revelations – The Initial Journey 2003 Joseph of Arimathea Episode: "The Good Samaritan"
Mercy Peak 2003RyanEpisode: "The Day That the Rain Came Down"
Raising Waylon 2004AlexTelevision film
Ike: Countdown to D-Day 2004101st CorporalTelevision film
Interrogation2005Jason SumnerEpisode: "As If Nothing Had Happened"
SCU: Serious Crash Unit 2005–06NarratorSeries 2–3
Outrageous Fortune 2008–10Nicky GreeganRecurring role (season 4–6: 48 episodes)
Burying Brian 2008Pete DonnellyMain role
East of Everything 2009Carter SmithMain role (season 2)
Legend of the Seeker 2009–10Drago2 episodes
Bloodlines2010Dr. Andrew BowersTelevision film
Denk nur an uns beide2010OliverTelevision film
Avalon High 2010Coach BarkerTelevision film
Underbelly: Razor 2011Inspector Bill MackayMain role
Emilie Richards - Entscheidung des Herzens2011OliverTelevision film
Votes for Women: What Really Happened2012William Lovell-SmithTelevision film
Tricky Business 2012George BlakeEpisode: "Bad Hair Day"
Howzat! Kerry Packer's War 2012Gavin Warnerminiseries
Rake 2012ToddEpisode: "R v Mohammed"
A Place to Call Home [2] 2013–18Dr. Jack DuncanMain role
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries 2013Jefferson ClarkeEpisode: "Framed for Murder"
Auckland Daze2014Craig2 episodes
The Doctor Blake Mysteries 2015, 2017Chief Supt. William Munro9 episodes
Catching Milat 2015Inspector Rod Lynchminiseries
True Crime: Venus and Mars2015Grant NichollsTelevision film
Hunters 2016Ted Regan5 episodes
James Patterson's Murder Is Forever2018Det. MarshallEpisode: "Murder in Paradise"
In Dark Places2018Tim McKinnelTelevision film
Constance2018David RooksWeb pilot
Jonah 2019Dr. John Mayhewminiseries
Bondi Slayer2019JoshEpisode: "Buffy Isn't Real"
Head High2020Vince O'KaneMain role
Halifax: Retribution 2020Ben Sailorminiseries; 3 episodes
Shortland Street 2020Alasdair Rolleston6 episodes
Between Two Worlds 2020Det. Gordon Taylor2 episodes
The Brokenwood Mysteries 2021Rory GraingerEpisode: "Something Nasty in the Market"
My Life Is Murder [3] 2022Jack Sallinger1 episode
The Claremont Murders 2023David Medcalf1 episode

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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. "Australian Television: A Place To Call Home". australiantelevision.net.
  3. "Australian Television: My Life Is Murder: episode guide: series 3". australiantelevision.net.