Stacy Hall, a talented actor and comedian, embarked on his acting career in his hometown of Madison, Mississippi at the tender age of nineteen. With an unwavering dedication, he began landing roles in movies and television commercials, eventually making the move to Atlanta, Georgia, where he discovered a passion for stand-up comedy.
It was in the urban neighborhoods of Atlanta that Stacy found his footing as a stand-up comedian, honing his craft and perfecting his comedic timing. His big break soon followed, as he appeared on several seasons of BET's hit show, Comic View, showcasing his unique blend of humor and charm to a wider audience.
With his mainstream appeal on the rise, Stacy set his sights on appearing on prominent talk shows, including The Late Late Show with Conan O'Brien, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and his own Comedy Central and HBO specials. His journey to Los Angeles, California, however, was marked by hardship and perseverance, as he found himself homeless and living out of his truck.
Despite the challenges, Stacy persevered, taking on odd jobs to make ends meet and working tirelessly to build his acting resume. Eventually, his persistence paid off, and casting directors began to take notice of his work. He has since appeared on numerous primetime hit shows, including The Shield, Cold Case, Desperate Housewives, Entourage, and Raising the Bar, which is executive produced by the legendary Steven Bochco.
In addition to his acting career, Stacy has also pursued his passion for music, leveraging his connections to start a publicity internet TV venue for music artist development. This venture, which he co-founded with passionate entrepreneur Joey Fiero, has become a platform for showcasing some of the hottest music artists in the world, including Akon, Ray Lavender, Colby O'Donis, and many more. Through his tireless efforts, Stacy Hall has established himself as a talented and versatile performer, with a bright future ahead.