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Robert David Hall is an American actor, best known for his role as coroner Dr. Albert Robbins, M.D. on the television show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.

Robert David Hall
Hall in 2007
Alma materUCLA
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
Spouses
  • Susan Petroni (1969–1974)
  • Connie Cole (1979–1987)
  • Judy Sterns (1999–present)
  • Early life

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    Hall attended Tustin High SchoolinCalifornia and went on to graduate from UCLA in 1971 with a degree in English literature. Hall is a former professional musician and accomplished guitarist, and is also proficient on piano, percussion and mandolin.[1] For several years he was a high-profile radio DJ in Los Angeles. His musical talent has been alluded to in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation several times, as his character Dr. Al Robbins would sometimes sing while performing the autopsy or with Gil Grissom when the latter came to the morgue to collect evidence. He has also done extensive voice work on television commercials and cartoons.

    In 1978, Hall was critically injured after being involved in a car crash. An 18-wheeler truck struck and crushed his car. The crash also caused the gasoline tank of the car to explode, causing burns over 65% of his body. He almost died in the crash; both of his legs were amputated afterwards. Hall now comfortably uses prosthetic limbs, allowing for personal mobility. Several of his characters, including his CSI character, have openly shared this disability. Hall (as Dr. Robbins) mentioned once that he has prosthetic legs, but never alluded to the accident in reality. He is a prominent advocate for disabled Americans.

    Life and career

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    In addition to starring on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Hall has appeared in such films as Starship Troopers and The Negotiator and has made guest appearances in a number of TV programs including The West Wing and L.A. Law. He also furnishes the narration on CourtTV's documentary series North Mission Road. Currently, Hall is working on the short thriller "The Roymann Closure in the Netherlands", written by writer/director David Grifhorst and executive producer Jop Douma.

    Hall was married to Susan Petroni from 1969 until their divorce in 1974, and Connie Cole from 1979 until their divorce in 1987. His son, Andrew, was born of his second marriage. Hall's third and current marriage is to Judy Sterns in 1999.

    Filmography

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    Film

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    Year Title Role Notes
    1983 Deal of the Century Rick Penido
    1985 Here Comes the Littles Dinky Little Voice[2]
    1991 Class Action Steven Kellen
    1993 Once Upon a Forest Truck Driver Voice[2]
    1993 Dream Lover Dr. Sheen
    1997 Starship Troopers Recruiting Sergeant
    1998 The Negotiator Cale Wangro
    2001 Shattering Images Nicole's Dad Short film
    2002 My Father's House The Man On Crutches
    2004 The Eavesdropper I.R.B. Board Chairman
    2007 Legs Roosevelt Garland Short film
    2007 The Gene Generation Abraham
    2008 The Roymann Closure unknown Short film
    2015 Rock Story Congressman Connelly
    2016 Diffability Hollywood Himself Documentary
    2018 Major Arcana Gene Short film
    TBR Aaah! Roach! President Kozlow

    Television

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    Year Title Role Notes
    1983–1985 The Littles Dinky Little, Mr. Bigg Voice, 29 episodes
    1984 G.I. Joe: The Revenge of Cobra Colonel Sharp Voice, 2 episodes
    1985 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Colonel Sharp Voice, 8 episodes
    1986 ABC Weekend Specials Dinky Little Voice, episode: "Liberty and the Littles"
    1989 Highway to Heaven Wayne Secrest Episode: "The Squeaky Wheel"
    1991–1993 Life Goes On Mr. Mott 6 episodes; recurring role
    1991–1993 L.A. Law Judge Myron Swaybill 3 episodes; recurring role
    1992 Mann & Machine Dave Murphy Episode: "Prototype"
    1992 Batman: The Animated Series Additional voices Episode: "Heart of Ice"
    1992–1994 Beverly Hills, 90210 The Teacher/Beggar 3 episodes; recurring role
    1994 Love & War Doug Episode: "The Squeaky Wheel"
    1996 Andersonville Samson Television film
    1996 High Incident Dominic 2 episodes
    1997 Prison of Secrets Judge Television film
    1997 Brooklyn South John Keough Episode: "Clown Without Pity"
    1997 Party of Five Bureaucrat Episode: "Adjustments"
    1997–1999 The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries Dr. Kaytwo, Auctioneer Voice, 2 episodes[2]
    1997–2000 Superman: The Animated Series Spokesman, Reporter, News Anchor Voice, 3 episodes[2]
    1998 Promised Land Edward Brogan Episode: "Purple Heart"
    1998 The New Batman Adventures Reporter Voice, episode: "Mean Seasons"[2]
    1999 Touched by an Angel Harry Episode: "Fool of Love"
    1999–2001 The Practice Judge Bradley Michaelson 4 episodes; recurring role
    2000 The West Wing David Nessler Episode: "Celestial Navigation"
    2000 The Burkittville 7 David Hooper Television Short
    2000 Batman Beyond Fulton Voice, episode: "Speak No Evil"[2]
    2000–2015 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Albert "Al" Robbins Series regular; 287 episodes (season 3–15)
    Recurring role; 38 episodes (season 1–2)
    2001 Family Law Judge 2 episodes
    2002 The Zeta Project Thad Voice, episode: "Eye of the Storm"[2]
    2003 Static Shock Pilot Voice, episode: "She-Bang"[2]
    2006 North Mission Road Narrator Episode: "From the Ashes"
    2006 Avatar: The Last Airbender Additional voices Episode: "Appa's Lost Days"
    2007 The Batman Pilot Voice, episode: "Artifacts"[2]
    2007 Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix Azmuth Voice, television film[2]
    2008–2009 Ben 10: Alien Force Highbreed Guard, Forever Knight #3, Counterman Voice, 3 episodes
    2012 Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens Azmuth Voice, television film[2]
    2013 The Wrong Woman Judge Wallace Television film
    2015 CSI: Immortality Al Robbins Television film
    2017 sunsaneLand Mr. Tulchinsky Episode: "Mr. Tulchinsky"

    Video games

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    Year Title Role Notes
    2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Albert "Al" Robbins [2]
    2004 CSI: Grime Scene Investigation – Dark Motives Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Albert "Al" Robbins [2]
    2005 ER: The Game Dr. VanDeer
    2006 CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder Dr. Al Robbins
    2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Hard Evidence Al Robbins [2]
    2009 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Deadly Intent Dr. Al Robbins [2]
    2010 CSI: Fatal Conspiracy Dr. Al Robbins [2]

    Awards and nominations

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    Year Title Accolade Category Results
    2002 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
    2003 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
    2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Nominated
    2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Won

    Discography

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    • Kick It To The Side Of The Road (Robert David Hall)
    • Wondering Where You Are (Robert David Hall)
    • Things They Don't Teach You In School (Robert David Hall)
    • It Just Is (Robert David Hall)
    • (Keep On) Pushin' It Through (Chris Wall/Robert David Hall)
    • One Door Closes (Robert David Hall/Chris Wall)
    • Wishes (Robert David Hall)
    • For Judy (Robert David Hall)
    • I Feel Like Hank Williams Tonight (Chris Wall)
    • Sittin' On Top Of The World (Lonnie Carter/Walter Jacobs)
    • Ten O'Clock Train (Robert David Hall)
    • Just Because (Bob Shelton, Joe Shelton, Sid Robin)

    References

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    1. ^ "Ability Magazine: Robert David Hall – interview by Chet Cooper". Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved April 3, 2012.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Robert David Hall (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved September 27, 2023. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  • ^ "Nash Country Daily". Nash Country Daily. Archived from the original on August 6, 2010. Retrieved April 26, 2018.
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