Bruce Edward Hall was an American actor who is best known for The Muppets Take Manhattan, Romper Room, and Great Performances: Dance in America.
Personal and Family Life
Bruce Edward Hall was born on April 14, 1954, in Woodbury, New Jersey. He had a diverse career in the entertainment industry, working not only as an actor but also as an assistant director. Hall was involved in several productions throughout his life and was known for his contributions to children’s television.
Career
Bruce Hall was particularly famous for his role in “Romper Room,” which aired from 1981 to 1994, where he served as a puppeteer and voice actor. He also lent his voice to characters in “The Muppets Take Manhattan” and other shows, showcasing his talent in both acting and voice work.
Death and Legacy
Bruce Edward Hall passed away on October 31, 2003, in New York City due to cancer. His work in children’s television has left a lasting impact, and he is remembered by fans for his joyful and engaging characters.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Type |
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1981–1994 | Romper Room | Kimble | TV Series |
1984 | The Muppets Take Manhattan | Masterson the Rat | Film |
1988 | Neat Stuff: To Know & to Do | Homing Pigeon (voice) | Video |
2013 | The Woman in the Dress | Assistant Director | Short |
1981–1994 | Romper Room | Puppeteer | TV Series |