
Rich Hall
Biography
Richard Travis Hall is an American comedian, writer, documentary maker and musician, first coming to prominence as a sketch comedian in the 1980s. He wrote and performed for a range of American networks, in series such as Fridays, Not Necessarily the News (popularising the "sniglet" neologism), and Saturday Night Live.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Rich Hall: Hell No I Ain't Happy
as Himself
2009

A Christmas Number One
as Poet
2021

Otis Lee Crenshaw & The Black Liars: London, Not Tennessee
as Otis Lee Crenshaw
2001

Million Dollar Mystery
as Slaughter Buzzárd
1987

Rich Hall's How The West Was Lost
as Himself
2008

Rich Hall's Inventing the Indian
2012

Catherine Tate: Laughing at the Noughties
as Self
2011

Rich Hall's Continental Drifters
as Himself
2011

Rich Hall's You Can Go to Hell, I'm Going to Texas
as Himself
2013

Comedy Central Presents: Southern Gents of Comedy
as Otis Lee Crenshaw
2006

Harry Anderson's "Hello, Sucker!"
as Bartender
1986
Comic Aid
2005

Man on the Moon
as Club Patron (uncredited)
1999

Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
as Street Punk (uncredited)
1985

Making Qi
as Self
2011

Rich Hall's Presidential Grudge Match
as Himself
2016

Arthur Christmas
as Idaho Man (voice)
2011

Rich Hall: 3:10 To Humour
2016

Rich Hall's Countrier Than You
as Self
2017

C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud
as Stan
1989
TV Appearances

Elliott from Earth
2021

Not Necessarily the News
1983

Rich Hall's Fishing Show
2003
Stand Up for the Week
2010

Rich Hall's Cattle Drive
2006

Channel 4's Comedy Gala
2010

Top Gear
as Self
2002

Fridays
as Self
1980

Would I Lie to You?
as Self
2007

What the Dickens?
as Self
2008

QI
as Self
2003

Saturday Night Live
as Self - Various Characters
1975