Originally from Virginia, Hallie Newcomer now lives in Los Angeles, California. After earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre, she spent several years touring nationally with Virginia Repertory Theatre (Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, Harriet Tubman). Newcomer's love for performing has led her to an exciting transition into acting for film and television.
Hallie Paquin is known for On the Line (2022).
Hallie Ricardo is known for Video Game High School (2012), Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) and Powers (2015).
Hallie D. Rubenhold (born in Los Angeles in 1971) is a bestselling author, social historian, broadcaster and historical consultant for TV and film. Her most recent book, The Five; The Untold Lives of The Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (Doubleday, 2019) is this year's winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-fiction. It is the first full length biography of the Ripper's victims. Disregarded by society for over 130 years, The Five pieces together their individual stories and overturns much of the mythology surrounding their lives, including the belief that all of the women were involved in 'prostitution'. The book became a Sunday Times Bestseller and has been optioned as a drama series by Mainstreet Pictures. In 2005, Hallie published The Covent Garden Ladies, which brought to public attention the true story of the Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies. Since its publication, her history of this notorious guidebook to Georgian London's prostitutes, along with her edited compendium of The Harris List of Covent Garden Ladies has succeeded in capturing the imagination of millions. Hallie's work has been the subject of three television programs, including the hit drama series, Harlots (ITV Encore, Amazon and Hulu). In 2006, BBC4 broadcast The Harlots Handbook, a documentary based on Hallie's book which she presented. Her equally celebrated second book, Lady Worsley's Whim (entitled The Lady in Red in the US) about the 18th century's most infamous adultery trial became BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week in November 2008. In August 2015, it appeared as a 90 minute drama for BBC2 entitled The Scandalous Lady W, starring Natalie Dormer and Shaun Evans. Hallie is also the author of a series of novels set during the period of the French Revolution. The first of these, Mistress of My Fate was published in 2011 (2013 in the US). The second, The French Lesson was published in the UK in April, 2016. In addition to writing books, articles and reviews, Hallie regularly appears on TV as an expert contributor to documentaries. She also acts as a historical consultant for period dramas, most notably for Harlots (Hulu/Amazon) and The Scandalous Lady W (BBC2), as well the BBC1 series, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell and the award winning Channel 4 series, City of Vice. Hallie has a passion for telling a great historical tale and has a nose for unearthing previously unknown stories from little-known sources. She loves challenging our preconceived notions about our ancestors lives and revels in history's surprising, unpleasant and gritty truths. Her extensive academic experience extends to research, teaching, lecturing and curatorial work. In the past she has been employed as a curator for the National Portrait Gallery, a university lecturer and a commercial art dealer. In 2014 she curated an exhibition on women's reputations in the Georgian era for No.1 Royal Crescent in Bath and has been involved with several projects at the Foundling Museum in London. Hallie received her B.A. in History from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and an M.A. in British History and History of Art from the University of Leeds. Remaining at Leeds, she embarked on her studies for a PhD and later completed her thesis on the subject of marriage and child-rearing in the eighteenth century. She lives with her husband in London.
Hallie Samuels is an actress, known for He's All That (2021), The Georgetown Project (2022) and Sunflower (2004).
Hallie Shepherd is an actress and producer, known for The Last Rescue (2015), Last Seen in Idaho (2018) and Bayou Caviar (2018).
Hallie Todd is best known to audiences as "Jo McGuire" on Disney's hit series Lizzie McGuire and The Lizzie McGuire Movie for which she was named one of the "Top Ten TV Moms of All Time" by CNN Entertainment. Her first break came when she was cast in Showtime's groundbreaking comedy series Brothers. (She earned two ACE nominations for Best Supporting Actress on a Comedy Series for her portrayal of Penny Waters, a role she played for five years.) In addition to her multiple series-regular roles and films, she has also guest-starred on several television shows (fans of Star Trek will remember her as "Lal", Data's daughter on Star Trek: The Next Generation.) Hallie was born and raised in Los Angeles to late character actress Ann Guilbert ("The Nanny") and producer/writer George Eckstein ("Duel"). Hallie has been married to writer/director/producer Glenn Withrow since 1991. The two write and produce along with their daughter, Ivy Withrow. Hallie starred in their company's first feature film, The Mooring, an indie suspense thriller (distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment.) Hallie plays a pivotal role in the team's latest project, The Last Champion, an inspirational family-sports drama starring Cole Hauser (Yellowstone). The movie has received the highest honors at almost every festival it has entered and a consistent 4.5 stars on all platforms (Amazon, Apple, Google Play). The Last Champion is streaming on the Paramount Network and is beginning to be seen worldwide.
Halliny Ferreira is an actress, known for Lasso (2017).
Born at Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-on-Avon, Halliwell Hobbes could perhaps not aspire to anything else but to be an actor. He made his stage debut in 1898 playing Shakespearean repertory with the famous acting company of Sir Frank Benson throughout England. Among others he played opposite Mrs. Patrick Campbell and Ellen Terry. Hobbes came to the American and Broadway as early as 1906, doing performing and some directing until early 1929 when he came to Hollywood as an elderly actor to launch a long career of memorable character roles. In those first years he seemed to be either a lord or a butler. But by 1931 he was much in demand, lending his distinctive and dignified nasal voice to nearly ten films per year through most of the 1930s. Moving from one studio to another, he was doctors, diplomats, more lords, and some very memorable clerics-especially the staid archbishop reduced to laughter in The Prince and the Pauper (1937). The roles were scarcer through the 1940s, but he was back on Broadway by mid 1940 playing Capulet in "Romeo and Juliet." Still that distinctive voice graced over 100 films by 1949. He turned to the richly diverse American TV playhouse format by 1950 and continued with roles through the decade along with a continued presence on Broadway until late 1955. Although he was sometimes uncredited in films, his roles were no less a recorded legacy of a dedicated acting talent.
Hallock Beals was born on March 4, 1982 in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), The Last Song (2010) and Kim Wallace, Event Planner (2018).