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Jefferson HallBritish actor
Date of Birth: 06.12.1977
Country: Great Britain |
Content:
- Early Life and Education
- Film Debut and Early Roles
- Television Career: "Game of Thrones" and "Vikings"
- "Taboo" and Acting Hiatus
- Writing and Directing Aspirations
- "House of the Dragon" and Recent Roles
- Personal Life and Friendships
Early Life and Education
Jefferson Hall was born in Coventry, UK, on December 6, 1977. His passion for acting led him to pursue his education at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Film Debut and Early Roles
Hall made his film debut relatively late at the age of 28 in the 2005 crime drama "Hooligans." Subsequent notable film credits include "Sherlock Holmes," "Halloween," and "Tenet."
Television Career: "Game of Thrones" and "Vikings"
Hall has predominantly focused on television roles, allowing him to develop and witness character arcs over multiple episodes. He joined the cast of "Casualty" in 2007 and later gained recognition for his portrayal of Ser Hugh of the Vale in "Game of Thrones" (2011). In "Vikings" (2013-2015), he played the role of the Scandinavian warrior Thorsten, a close ally of Ragnar Lothbrok.
"Taboo" and Acting Hiatus
Hall starred in the 2017 miniseries "Taboo" as an insurance broker, sharing the screen with Tom Hardy and Una Chaplin. After 2018, he experienced a lull in his acting career.
Writing and Directing Aspirations
During his acting hiatus, Hall turned his attention to writing and directing. He embarked on developing a drama set in the 1970s, drawing upon themes of mystery, humor, and childhood nostalgia.
"House of the Dragon" and Recent Roles
In 2022, Hall returned to the "Game of Thrones" universe with a role in its prequel series, "House of the Dragon." He portrayed twins Jason and Tyland Lannister, who played significant roles in the political intrigue surrounding the Targaryen dynasty.
Personal Life and Friendships
Little is known about Hall's personal life, except that he is not married. He has revealed that he experienced loneliness during the 2020 global lockdown. On the set of "Vikings," he formed close friendships with Alexander Ludwig and Travis Fimmel. The trio remains connected through WhatsApp and enjoys occasional games of pool when they can meet in person. Hall stands at 5'10" (178 cm) tall.

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