![]() I was thrilled with the broadcasting career and I just continued on with that. Then when I graduated I no longer wanted to go into medicine. ![]() That broadcasting, those announcements and the acting helped pay my way through the last 2 years of college. I was the musical comedy star and I was recruited into radio broadcasting. I’d be doing the stage productions at the university. So, I continued on with my Bachelor of Science degree and found myself working at the radio station at nights. It was very difficult to get into medical school. When I was going through school, even though I was acting, I wanted to be a doctor. Q – Was it your intention to become an actor?Ī – No. And so, those two things had the biggest influence on my life as you can imagine. I sort of emulated her because she was also very involved in charity work. She was an actress and a singer on the radio. Q – So, what then was your attraction to show business?Ī – My mother. That was my entrance into show business-–the hard way!! She just gave me an aside, on the side of her mouth, ‘Don’t you make a move’! and I bit my tongue. That’s when I learned one of the first rules of show business, because I had to go to the bathroom. All I had to do was be a nice boy and sit on the end of the stage and mind my own business. The first play I was in, I had no speaking role. When I was 6 years old she put me in her play. Hall, what was your first job in show business?Ī – Well, if you really want to go back my mother was an actress, a stage actress in Winnipeg, Canada. His story really parallels the rise of the t.v. Monty Hall hosted the phenomenally successful t.v. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
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