Lucas N. Hall

Lucas N. Hall

44 · Born: Aug 28, 1981

2015
2008

Personal Details

BornAug 28, 1981 Richmond, Virginia, USA

Biography

Lucas was born in Richmond, Virginia, and spent his childhood in both Richmond and Beaverdam, Virginia. He attended Patrick Henry High School in Ashland, Virginia, and later studied theatre performance at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Acting Career:

Lucas has had a prolific acting career, performing in numerous theatres across the eastern United States. He originated the role of John Smith in Theatre IV's first tour of The True Story of Pocahontas the musical and portrayed Wilbur Wright in The Wright Stuff while on tour with Theatre IV. He was also the Co-Grand Marshal for The City of Hampton's 2003 Holly Days parade in honor of the 100 year anniversary of the Wright Brothers' first flight.

Lucas has worked with various theatres in Virginia, including Richmond Shakespeare, Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Mystery Dinner Playhouse, The School of the Performing Arts in the Richmond Community (SPARC),the Concert Ballet of Virginia, Sycamore Rouge, and Virginia Patriots. He has portrayed a wide range of characters, including Ezra Carter, Joe Carter, and Dr. John Brinkley in the central Virginia premiere of Keep on the Sunny Side, Chris O'Connell in the Richmond premiere of Jewtopia, and Mr. Sipe in the world premiere of Scorched Earth.

Lucas has also performed regularly in Liberty or Death at Historic St. John's Church in Richmond, portraying several founding fathers, including President Peyton Randolph, Thomas Nelson, Richard Henry Lee, John Tazewell, Benjamin Harrison, and Robert Carter Nicholas.

Film & Television:

Lucas has worked on various film and television projects, including HBO's John Adams mini-series, Sherman's March on The History Channel, Watch on the Rhine, Liberty or Death on PBS, The Feeding on the Sci-Fi Channel, and National Geographic Explorer's Nazi Mystery: Twins from Brazil, among others.

Personal Life:

Lucas has been married to actress/singer Stacie Rearden Hall since 2009. The two met while touring with Virginia Repertory Theatre (formerly Theatre IV).

Career

2020
Wonder Woman 1984
Wonder Woman 1984 as Mall Customer (uncredited)
2017
Permanent
Permanent as Audience Member (uncredited)
2016
Macbeth Unhinged
Macbeth Unhinged as Kings Masquerader (uncredited)
Josephine
Josephine as Confederate Soldier (uncredited)
Loving
Loving as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
2015
Field of Lost Shoes
Field of Lost Shoes as Confederate Soldier (uncredited)
2014
To Have and to Hold
To Have and to Hold as Spanish Officer (uncredited)
2013
Killing Lincoln
Killing Lincoln as Union Soldier
Killing Kennedy
Killing Kennedy as Officer Atwell, Dallas P.D.
2012
Unanswered Prayers
Unanswered Prayers as Guest at Harvest Ball (uncredited)
Lincoln
Lincoln as Grover's Theater Patron
Argo
Argo as Protestor (uncredited)
2009
National Geographic Explorer
National Geographic Explorer as Van Driver / Salesman
2008
John Adams
John Adams as Continental Army Officer
2007
Sherman's March
Sherman's March as 1st Lieutenant C.S.A.
Evan Almighty
Evan Almighty as Neighbor (uncredited)
2006
The Feeding
The Feeding as Hunter #1
2004
So Mort It Be
So Mort It Be as Party Guest
2000
The Contender
The Contender as Congressional Aid (uncredited)