Brandon Micheal Hall will make his Broadway debut in the Alice Childress play Trouble in Mind for the Roundabout Theatre Company under the direction of Charles Randolph Wright. Hall was the star of the CBS hit drama series God Friended Me from executive producer Greg Berlanti, which was awarded the Humanitas Prize for Television in 2019. Previously, Brandon starred as the title role in the ABC ½-hour comedy The Mayor from executive producers Daveed Diggs and Jeremy Bronson, which earned him a spot in VARIETY’s “Top Ten Television Stars to Watch” and PEOPLE’s “Ones to Watch”. His breakout performance came in the critically acclaimed TBS series Search Party, created by Michael Showalter and Lily Burns which can be seen in its new home on HBO Max. Brandon was seen in a vital arc on the final season of the hit show&nbs
Brandon Micheal Hall will make his Broadway debut in the Alice Childress play Trouble in Mind for the Roundabout Theatre Company under the direction of Charles Randolph Wright. Hall was the star of the CBS hit drama series God Friended Me from executive producer Greg Berlanti, which was awarded the Humanitas Prize for Television in 2019. Previously, Brandon starred as the title role in the ABC ½-hour comedy The Mayor from executive producers Daveed Diggs and Jeremy Bronson, which earned him a spot in VARIETY’s “Top Ten Television Stars to Watch” and PEOPLE’s “Ones to Watch”. His breakout performance came in the critically acclaimed TBS series Search Party, created by Michael Showalter and Lily Burns which can be seen in its new home on HBO Max. Brandon was seen in a vital arc on the final season of the hit show Power for Starz opposite Cedric the Entertainer. While still a student at Juilliard, Hall landed the lead of the CBS pilot LFE, opposite Melissa Leo. Brandon has made memorable turns on the Comedy Central series Broad Cityand Netflix’s The Characters (opposite Paul Downs). On the feature side, Brandon co-starred in Monster Party for Automatik and Lez Bomb, which played in competition at NewFest in New York City. He was also seen in Yvette Nicole Brown's feature Always a Bridesmaid which premiered on BET and The Surrogate. On stage, he starred in the world premiere production of Transfers under the direction of Jackson Gay at New York Stage & Film.Hall trained at the Juilliard Drama Division, the British American Drama Academy, and the South Carolina Governor School of the Arts and Humanities.