Biography
Brittany S. Hall is an American actress, producer, and director recognized for her emotionally layered performances across television and independent film. Born on September 30, 1987, in Washington, D.C., and raised in the D.C./Maryland area, Hall developed an early passion for performing arts through theater and dance before studying Theatre and Mass Communications at Frostburg State University. She first gained national attention in 2009 as a fan-favorite contestant and eventual winner on VH1’s reality series Real Chance of Love, before transitioning fully into acting and stand-up comedy in New York City and later refining her craft professionally in Atlanta.
Hall’s early scripted television career included guest and recurring roles on notable series such as Ravenswood, Being Mary Jane, Survivor’s Remorse, and USA Network’s Satisfaction, where she portrayed Rosalie in a recurring role. She continued building momentum with appearances on HBO’s Ballers alongside Dwayne Johnson and Cinemax’s Quarry, demonstrating her versatility across drama and prestige television. Hall’s career expanded significantly with her role as Nicole in the critically acclaimed OWN series David Makes Man, followed by appearances in HBO Max’s Rap Sh!t, Apple TV+’s Dear Edward, and legal drama All Rise, further solidifying her reputation as a compelling dramatic performer.
In film, Hall has earned particular acclaim for her work in independent cinema, including her lead performance in Test Pattern (2019), which garnered her nominations for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead and the Gotham Independent Film Award for Outstanding Lead Performance, marking a major breakthrough in her career. Her additional film credits include Single Mother by Choice, Imani, Girls Getaway Gone Wrong, The Lost Holliday, and The Match, showcasing her range across thriller, drama, and character-driven storytelling. She also shared in a Film Threat Award This! win for the indie drama Single Mother by Choice, further highlighting her growing influence in independent film.
In recent years, Hall has continued to expand her body of work with roles in Dear Edward (2023), the thriller Imani, and the feature film The Lost Holliday (2024), as well as appearances in emerging projects such as Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy (2025) and upcoming productions including Before I Go and Raven’s Eye. In addition to acting, Hall has increasingly pursued creative roles behind the camera as a writer and producer, signaling her evolution into a multifaceted storyteller.
