KURT HALL is a California native, born and raised in San Dimas, home of Bill and Ted ("San Dimas High School football RULES!") While pursuing a career in dramatic theater and film, Kurt found that he was inevitably type cast as drug-addicts and Nazis. He broke out of this restrictive type casting mold by pursuing sketch and improv comedy, where he created such hilarious characters as drug-addicts and Nazis.
Some memorable drug addict roles: the films Killing Babies, Cause n' Defect, Controlled Chaos, and Killers 2. For the Nazis: numerous stage productions of Cabaret, the drag parody Liza and David, and the film Forgotten Voices.
Kurt has also appeared in two Superbowl commercials (cha-ching!) and the hilarious short that no one's seen, Queerios. A member of the Gay Mafia Comedy Troupe in Los Angeles, Kurt's comedic breadth has been featured in Outlaugh 2005 and 2006, the first Queer Comedy Festival in America. The TV series, Outlaugh, is currently airing on MTV's LOGO network.
Kurt spent most of 2006 opening for comedian Margaret Cho in shows across the country as LISP: the greatest gay rapper in the world. One of the featured performers in Margaret Cho's variety show, "The Sensuous Woman," he continues to take on several roles and characters, none of them being drug-addicts or Nazis.