Henry Hunter Hall

Henry Hunter Hall (born 1996) is an American actor.

The son of film maker Kasi Lemmons and actor Vondie Curtis-Hall, he appeared as a child in Curtis-Hall’s 1997 film Gridlock'd starring Tim Roth and Tupac. In 2019 he appeared as the duplicitous yet charismatic Walter in the Lemmons directed, Oscar nominated, historical drama Harriet about the life and times of Harriet Tubman. [1][2]

In 2019 Hunter Hall was added to the cast of Jordan Peele produced, 1970s set, Hunters alongside Al Pacino, Logan Lerman, Carol Kane, and Lena Olin amongst others. Hunter Hall plays ‘ Cheeks’ a best friend of Jonah Heidelbaum (Lerman) who is dragged into a gang of nazi hunters.[3][4]

In 2019 Hunter Hall appeared in Netflix's ensemble drama the Emmy winning When They See Us.[5]

Filmography

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