Brandon Micheal Hall has quickly established himself as a highly sought-after young actor. He most recently starred in CBS' series, God Friended Me from Executive Producer Greg Berlanti. TV Guide named Hall a breakout star of 2018 for his performance on the series, which follows an atheist whose life is turned upside down when he is "friended" by God on Facebook. In 2017, Hall was named one of Variety's Top Ten Television Stars to Watch for his breakout performance in the ABC comedy The Mayor. Starring in the title role of the show from Executive Producers Jeremy Bronson and Daveed Diggs, he also earned ‘one to watch’ raves from Entertainment Weekly, The Los Angeles Times, People and IndieWire. Hall could also be seen guest-starring on the Starz crime drama Power, in the series’ final season. He guest-starred opposite Cedric the Entertainer as a father/son duo of contract killers. Hall can currently be seen on TBS’ critically acclaimed series Search Party, which recently wrapped filming on its fifth season. Hall will next star opposite Erin Doherty in the upcoming Amazon Studios/BBC psychological thriller series, Chloe. While still a student at Juilliard, Hall landed the lead on the CBS pilot LFE, opposite Melissa Leo. Since graduating, he has guest starred on the hit Comedy Central series Broad City, Netflix's The Characters, opposite Paul Downs, and A&E's Unforgettable. On stage, he starred in the world premiere production of Transfers, directed by Jackson Gay. On the feature side, Hall recently starred in Automatik’s darkly funny horror film Monster Party, and the independent film Lez Bomb, opposite Bruce Dern. Hall has trained at the Juilliard Drama Division, the British American Drama Academy, and the South Carolina Governor School of the Arts and Humanities. In April, he received the 2019 President’s Alumni Award from the Governor’s School. This honor is bestowed on an accomplished graduate who has shown a commitment to the arts and artistic achievement, while embodying the school’s key values.