Zuri Hall is a talented television personality and actress, renowned for her exceptional work in the entertainment industry. Born in Ohio, she has made a significant impact with her numerous guest appearances on scripted shows, including her notable roles in Apple TV's "The Morning Show" alongside Jennifer Aniston, TV Land's "Nobodies" executive produced by Melissa McCarthy, and the digital comedic series "Hashtaggers".
As a rising star, Zuri has taken on various roles, including being the Sideline Reporter for NBC's hit summer competition show "American Ninja Warrior", a correspondent for Access Hollywood, and the co-host of Access' newest companion show "All Access", which focuses on entertainment news, human interest stories, and true crime cases.
With a passion for music and a background in singing and songwriting, Zuri's earliest loves were singing and acting. She began pursuing both from a young age and went on to study Theatre at her alma mater, The Ohio State University, and later studied Improvisation at the Upright Citizen's Brigade in New York City.
Prior to joining Access Hollywood, Zuri was a daily correspondent and frequent fill-in co-anchor on E! News from 2015 to 2019. She was also the former host of MTV's after-shows and reunions for the popular reality game show The Challenge. Zuri has been a recurring guest on VH1's Big Morning Buzz Live and appeared on E!'s Fashion Police with Joan Rivers.
In addition to her television work, Zuri has a self-run YouTube channel titled "Hey Zuri Hall", where she discusses her personal life, including love, style, and advice for girls who hustle. Her channel has gained over 100,000 subscribers and 5 million views. Her career and fashion style have been featured in numerous high-profile publications, including Vogue, Essence Magazine, ELLE, and more.