Pooch Hall, a talented individual, was born on February 8, 1976, in Brockton, Massachusetts, a city located in the northeastern United States.
In his formative years, Pooch developed a strong foundation in sports, exceling in football, track, and boxing. His exceptional skills in the ring earned him the prestigious Southern New England golden gloves title in 1994.
As he transitioned into the world of entertainment, Pooch began his acting career at the age of 21. He started by appearing in commercials, gradually making his way to the big screen. His debut film role was in Lift (2001),where he portrayed Derrick, a shoplifter, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Pooch's impressive acting resume includes a range of movies, including the critically acclaimed Black Cloud (2004),written and directed by the renowned Rick Schroder. His most recent acting credit is playing the significant role of Ty'ree Bailey in the mini-series adaptation of Miracle's Boys (2005),based on the popular book of the same name.