Mary Hall, a multifaceted actress and musician, was born on October 26th in Utah, where she grew up as the second oldest of six siblings, comprising three younger brothers and two sisters, one older and one younger. From a tender age, Mary demonstrated a profound interest in both acting and music, which would eventually become a defining aspect of her career.
Her breakout role as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz instilled in her a deep-seated desire to pursue acting as a lifelong profession. As Mary matured, her focus and passion shifted from theater to film and commercial acting, setting the stage for a diverse range of roles in the years to come.
Mary's professional journey began with her debut role as 'Young Holly Hess Ricks' in the documentary-style feature film 'A Seat for Everyone' (2018). Since then, she has appeared in numerous projects, including the short films 'The Army Nurse' (2019) and 'Night of Adventure' (2019),the comedy pilot series 'Throwbacks' (2019),featuring as 'Alice', as well as the feature films 'Timeless Love' (2019),'Romance in the Outfield' (2020),and 'Lights, Camera, Romance' (2020).