Years later, as a guest onFinding Your Roots, Hall discovered that, while her maternal grandfather, Norman Isaac Ewing, had performed as aNative American figure and was reported as aSioux chief in newspapers, he was the son of mixed-race African-American parents, and had no Native American ancestry. His father, Hall's great-grandfather John William Ewing, had been born into slavery. After theAmerican Civil War, he becamea prominent figure in the black community ofWashington, D.C. Hall has 91% European DNA and 9% sub-Saharan African DNA, according to anAncestry.com DNA test.[6] Hall's parents separated when she was still young, eventually divorcing in 1990.[1] Hall has five paternal half-siblings: stage directorEdward Hall, producerChristopher Hall, actressesJennifer Caron Hall and Emma Hall, and set designer Lucy Hall.[1][7]
In the 2016 biographical dramaChristine, Hall playedChristine Chubbuck, a real-life TV news reporter. Her performance was praised by critics.[24][25] In 2017, she portrayedElizabeth Holloway Marston, a psychologist who inspired the character ofWonder Woman, inProfessor Marston and the Wonder Women. The same year, Hall joined the cast ofA Rainy Day in New York, directed by Woody Allen.[26] After re-reading accounts related to allegations ofsexual abuse against Allen, Hall, in January 2018, donated her salary toTime's Up. She said, "I see not only how complicated this matter is, but that my actions have made another woman feel silenced and dismissed. I regret this decision and wouldn't make the same one today."[27] However, Hall expressed regret for her apology in 2024, saying "I don’t talk to him any more, but I don’t think that [actors] should be the ones who are doing judge and jury on this."[28][29]
In 2018, Hall provided English dubbing for the character Mother inMirai. In 2021, Hall starred in and co-executive produced the well-reviewed horror-thrillerThe Night House. The same year, she appeared in themonster filmGodzilla vs. Kong[citation needed] and made her directorial debut with the dramaPassing, based on the 1929 American novel of the same name byNella Larsen. Hall wrote the screenplay and co-produced the film, which was largely inspired by her own mixed-race heritage, as well as her African-American ancestors who passed as white.Passing premiered at the2021 Sundance Film Festival and received critical acclaim.[30][31][32][33] Its distribution rights were acquired byNetflix for approximately $16 million.[34]
In 2003, Hall's father celebrated 50 years as a theatre director by staging a season of five plays at theTheatre Royal inBath, Somerset. Hall starred in two of these plays; she appeared as Rosalind in her father's production ofAs You Like It,[40] which gained her a second Charleson nomination[41] and starred in the title role ofThea Sharrock's revival ofD. H. Lawrence'sThe Fight for Barbara.[42]
In 2004, Hall appeared in three plays for the Peter Hall Company at the Theatre Royal Bath, two of which her father directed:Man and Superman in which she played Ann, andGalileo's Daughter in which she played Sister Maria Celeste. The third,Molière'sDon Juan, in which she played the part of Elvira, was directed by Sharrock.[43]
In 2005, Hall reprised the role of Rosalind in a touring production ofAs You Like It, again under the direction of her father. This tour played the Rose Theatre inKingston upon Thames, theBrooklyn Academy of Music in New York, the Curran Theatre in San Francisco[44] and the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.[45] This was a second leg of the US tour that began in 2003 with venues at the Shubert Theater[46]New Haven, Connecticut,[47]Columbus, Ohio, and theWilbur Theater in Boston.[48]
In 2008–2009, Hall appeared inSam Mendes's first instalment of the Bridge Project as Hermione inThe Winter's Tale and as Varya inThe Cherry Orchard.[49] The project gave performances with the same cast in Germany, Greece, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States.[50] In 2010–2011, she played Viola in a production ofTwelfth Night at London'sNational Theatre, directed by her father.[51]
Hall made herBroadway debut in 2013 inSophie Treadwell's expressionist playMachinal. The Roundabout Theater production, directed by Lyndsey Turner, began previews on 20 December 2013, with the official opening on 16 January 2014 at theAmerican Airlines Theatre.[52]
Hall and directorSam Mendes were in a relationship from 2011 to 2013.[53][54] In 2014, Hall met actorMorgan Spector while co-starring in a Broadway production.[55] They married in 2015.[54][55] Their daughter was born in 2018.[56][57]
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