Brandon Micheal Hall


Brandon Micheal Hall is an American actor. He starred as the lead of the television series The Mayor and God Friended Me and has also appeared as a series regular on Search Party.

Early life

Hall was born on February 3, 1993, in Anderson, South Carolina, and raised by his single mother, a minister. He attended Pendleton High School for his freshman and sophomore years, before transferring to South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities in Greenville. Hall went on to study drama at the Juilliard School in New York City, from which he graduated in 2015.

Career

Film

Hall was in Cecile on the Phone. He was in Monster Party and Lez Bomb. Hall was in the romantic comedy film Always a Bridesmaid as Kenny directed by Trey Haley and written by Yvette Nicole Brown, her first screenplay.

Television

Hall was cast in the 2015 pilot for LFE, directed by David Slade, but the pilot did not receive a series order. A year later, Hall landed his first series regular role on the TBS dark comedy Search Party as Julius Marcus, a journalist and former boyfriend of series lead Dory Sief. He appeared in the main cast for the first two seasons and was a guest star in the third season. Hall was subsequently cast in the title role of the ABC sitcom The Mayor in 2017, portraying an aspiring rapper who inadvertently becomes mayor of his hometown. The series received positive reviews, but was cancelled after one season.
In 2018, Hall was cast in the lead role of on the CBS comedy-drama God Friended Me. Hall portrayed Miles Finer, an outspoken atheist who helps people needing assistance after receiving a Facebook friend request from an individual identifying as God. It aired for two seasons before being cancelled in 2020.

Personal life

Hall donates his time at least one Sunday a month with the group Hashtag Lunchbag Brooklyn, to make sandwiches for those less fortunate in Brooklyn.

Filmography

Film

Television