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Brandon Hall (Miami University)
Brandon Hall may refer to: * Brandon Micheal Hall (born 1993), American actor *Brandon Hall (American football) (born 1976), American football coach * Bug Hall (born 1985), American actor * Brandon Hall (Washington, Mississippi) *Brandon Hall (McMaster University) *Brandon Hall station * Brandon Hall (Miami University) *Brandon Hall School Brandon Hall School was the only independent, coeducational, college preparatory day and boarding school serving grades 6–12 in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States, in Metro Atlanta. Located within a forested area along the Chattahoochee Ri ...
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Brandon Micheal Hall
Brandon Micheal Hall (born February 3, 1993) is an American actor. On television, he starred as the lead of the ABC sitcom '' The Mayor'' (2017) and the CBS comedy-drama ''God Friended Me'' (2018–2020). Hall also appeared as a series regular on the TBS / HBO Max dark comedy '' Search Party'' (2016–2022). Early life Hall was born on February 3, 1993, in Anderson, South Carolina, and raised by his single mother, a minister. He attended Pendleton High School for his freshman and sophomore years, before transferring to South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities in Greenville. Hall went on to study drama at the Juilliard School in New York City, from which he graduated in 2015. Career Film Hall was in ''Cecile on the Phone'' (2017). He was in '' Monster Party'' (2018) and '' Lez Bomb'' (2018). Hall was in the romantic comedy film '' Always a Bridesmaid'' (2019) as Kenny directed by Trey Haley and written by Yvette Nicole Brown, her first screenplay. . Television ...
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Brandon Hall (American Football)
Brandon Hall (born January 15, 1976) is an American football coach. He is currently the Assistant Coach / Safeties for the University of Oklahoma Sooners football. He was most recently the interim head coach and defensive coordinator at Troy University. He has previous coordinator experience at Broken Arrow High School in Oklahoma, Central Oklahoma, and Jacksonville State in Alabama. Coaching career Oklahoma Hall began his coaching career as an undergraduate student assistant coach for the Oklahoma Sooners football team for the 1998 season. He was a member of the Oklahoma staff until 2005 in different roles. Hall was a student assistant from 1998–2000 under Brent Venables and then-head coach Bob Stoops, a graduate assistant in the 2001–2002 season, and a defensive quality control coach from 2003 to 2005. During the 2000 football season, Hall and the Sooners won the 2001 Orange Bowl, thus claiming the 2000 NCAA National Championship. Northern Iowa In 2006, Hall was the linebac ...
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Bug Hall
Brandon "Bug" Hall (born February 4, 1985) is an American actor. He is best known for his childhood roles as Alfalfa Switzer in ''The Little Rascals (film), The Little Rascals'' (1994), Newt Shaw in ''The Big Green'' (1995), and Buster Stupid in ''The Stupids (film), The Stupids'' (1996). Life and career Brandon Hall, nicknamed "Bug" by his family, was born in Fort Worth, Texas, Fort Worth, Texas, on February 4, 1985. He is the second oldest in his family. Most popular as a child actor during the 1990s, he is best known for portraying ''Our Gang'' kid Carl Switzer, Alfalfa in the 1994 film ''The Little Rascals (film), The Little Rascals''. He and five others in the cast of ''The Little Rascals'' won a Young Artist Award for Best Performance by a Youth Ensemble in a Motion Picture. Following ''Rascals'', Hall appeared in John Landis's ''The Stupids (film), The Stupids'' and the soccer comedy ''The Big Green''. In 1996, Hall was nominated for a YoungStar award (Best Performance by ...
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Brandon Hall (Washington, Mississippi)
Brandon Hall is a Greek Revival architecture style house built in 1856 in Washington, Mississippi, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. History Brandon Hall was formally a large working cotton plantation located on the scenic Natchez Trace. The land on which Brandon Hall now stands first passed into private ownership as a royal grant from the Spanish King Carlos III in 1788. In 1809 the property was sold at public auction to William Lock Chew for the sum of $7,000. Chew constructed the first permanent dwelling consisting of a three-room brick house about twenty by sixty feet, built sometime between 1809 and 1820. This structure still exists as the "basement" of the present house known as Brandon Hall. In 1833 Chew sold the property to Nathaniel Hoggatt, a successful planter whose daughter Charlotte inherited the land after his death. On October 29, 1840, Charlotte Hoggatt married Gerard Brandon III, who was the son of an early Go ...
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Brandon Hall (McMaster University)
McMaster University (McMaster or Mac) is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main McMaster campus is on of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood and Westdale, adjacent to the Royal Botanical Gardens. It operates six academic faculties: the DeGroote School of Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Social Science, and Science. It is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. The university bears the name of William McMaster, a prominent Canadian senator and banker who bequeathed C$900,000 to its founding. It was incorporated under the terms of an act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1887, merging the Toronto Baptist College with Woodstock College. It opened in Toronto in 1890. Inadequate facilities and the gift of land in Hamilton prompted its relocation in 1930. The Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec controlled the university until it became a privately char ...
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Brandon Hall Station
Brandon Hall station is a light rail stop on the MBTA Green Line C branch in Brookline, Massachusetts. Brandon Hall station has two side platforms serving the line's two tracks. It is not accessible, although a wheelchair lift allows accessible passage between the two elevations of the two halves of Beacon Street at the station. With 356 daily passengers by a 2011 count, Brandon Hall was the second-least-used stop on the C branch after . History The station retains the name of Brandon Hall, a large hotel built in 1903 just south of the station. The hotel was destroyed by fire on April 26, 1946, after housing 400 SPARS The United States Coast Guard (USCG) Women's Reserve, also known as the SPARS (SPARS was the acronym for "Semper Paratus—Always Ready"), was the women's branch of the United States Coast Guard Reserve. It was established by the United States ... during World War II. Track work in 2018–19, which included replacement of platform edges at several stops, ...
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Brandon Hall (Miami University)
Brandon Hall may refer to: * Brandon Micheal Hall (born 1993), American actor *Brandon Hall (American football) (born 1976), American football coach * Bug Hall (born 1985), American actor * Brandon Hall (Washington, Mississippi) *Brandon Hall (McMaster University) *Brandon Hall station * Brandon Hall (Miami University) *Brandon Hall School Brandon Hall School was the only independent, coeducational, college preparatory day and boarding school serving grades 6–12 in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States, in Metro Atlanta. Located within a forested area along the Chattahoochee Ri ...
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