
Born
1932-02-03 (age 94)
Birthplace
Kingston, Jamaica
Known For
Acting
Stuart Hall
Biography
Stuart Henry McPhail Hall (3 February 1932 – 10 February 2014) was a Jamaican-born British Marxist sociologist, cultural theorist, and political activist. In the 1950s Hall was a founder of the influential New Left Review. At Hoggart's invitation, he joined the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS) at Birmingham University in 1964. Hall took over from Hoggart as acting director of the CCCS in 1968, became its director in 1972, and remained there until 1979.[3] While at the centre, Hall is credited with playing a role in expanding the scope of cultural studies to deal with race and gender, and with helping to incorporate new ideas derived from the work of French theorists such as Michel Foucault. Hall left the centre in 1979 to become a professor of sociology at the Open University. He was President of the British Sociological Association from 1995 to 1997. He retired from the Open University in 1997. After his death in 2014, Stuart Hall was described as "one of the most influential intellectuals of the last sixty years".
Movie Appearances

The Unfinished Conversation
as himself
2013

Catch a Fire
as Self
1996

Looking for Langston
as British (voice)
1989

Breaking Point – The Sus Law Controversy
as Himself
1978

Black and White in Colour
as Narrator / Self
1992

Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask
as Himself
1996

The Homecoming: A Short Film About Ajamu
as Himself
1996

CLR James Talking to Stuart Hall
as Himself
1984

The Spectre of Marxism
as Self
1983

White Riot
as Himself - Archival Material
2020

It Ain’t Half Racist, Mum
as Himself
1979

Stuart Hall: Representation & the Media
as Himself
1997

Stuart Hall: Through the Prism of an Intellectual Life
2021

Stuart Hall: The Origins of Cultural Studies
2006

Stuart Hall: Race, The Floating Signifier
as Himself
1997

Speaking with the Dead: Bill Schwarz on Preparing Stuart Hall’s Posthumous Memoir
2018

Personally Speaking: A Long Conversation with Stuart Hall
2009

The Stuart Hall Project
2013

The Last Interview: Stuart Hall on the Politics of Cultural Studies
2016
Raymond Williams: A Tribute
as Self
1988
