Bam Hall
Nominated "Best Supporting Male Actor" during the 2011 NAACP Theatre Awards as well as featured in several films, television and music videos, along with 17 national commercials, Bam Hall is a talented young actor finding success and following his dream in the City of Angels. Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, his mother named him "Bam" because of the attention he demanded from the womb. Locally known as an all-American sportsman, Bam developed an affirming devotion to basketball. Eventually confidence and focus on the courts translated into passionate stage presence.
A philanthropist at heart, Bam gives back to the community, actively supporting a number of causes, with the following but not limited to -- Think Watts Foundation, Golden Women Foundation, Peggy Beatrice Foundation, The Bourne Incorporated boys Group Home. Bam's most successful project, Hoodie Season, has given hundreds of warm clothing to LA's homeless teens and young adults.
A natural entertainer, Bam continues to work hard toward his acting goals. His greatest assets being his humility and optimism; Bam has used his wit and charm to turn walk on roles into scene stealing performances, casting him into the spotlight.
Bam's film credits include: role of Andrew on the comedy pilot, Adulting, shown at Film Festivals across the country; Derek Noels on the CBS series CSI: Cyber; Roscoe on the CBS series S.W.A.T and the Security Chief on the Amazon series, Hand Of God. Bam's commercial reel includes ads for Gatorade, Kool-Aid Singles, Comcast, Pepsi, Fed Ex, several McDonald's campaigns, Walmart, XFinity, Verizon, Wonderful Pistachio, Goodwill, AARP, Bank of America & Pizza Hut respectively.
Keep an eye on this one, because one thing is for certain Bam Hall is one to watch for.