Andrew Hall
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 5 years ago |
Date of birth | January 19,1954 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Manchester |
United Kingdom | |
Test debut (cap 284) | 8 March 2002 |
Australia | |
Bowling | fast medium |
Last ODI | 1 July 2007 |
India | |
Batting | Right handed |
ODI debut (cap 54) | 27 January 1999 |
West Indies | |
Movies/Shows | Stormhouse |
Riders | |
Butterflies | |
Bowl | Right arm fast medium |
Bat | Right handed |
Last test | 26 January 2007 v Pakistan |
Last odi | 2007-07-01 00:00:00 |
Last t20i | 24 February 2006 v Australia |
Odi debut cap 54 | 27 January 1999 v West Indies |
Nation side | South Africa (1999–2007) |
Died | United Kingdom |
Date of died | May 20,2019 |
Spouse | Abigail Sharp |
Children | Josh Hall |
Parents | James Hall |
Mabel Jones | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 551038 |
Andrew Hall Life story
Andrew Hall was an English actor and theatre director. He came to national prominence at the beginning of his career playing the support role of Russell Parkinson in Carla Lane's BBC situation comedy Butterflies.
Stephen Tompkinson trial: Actor 'convincing at telling a story'
... Newcastle Crown Court heard the DCI Banks star came out of his house wearing pyjamas and a dressing gown after seeing Mr Poole and his friend Andrew Hall drinking at the bottom of his driveway at 05:30 BST...
Stephen Tompkinson trial: Actor denies punching drunk man
... Giving evidence as the defence opened its case, the actor said he called the police after seeing Mr Poole and Andrew Hall drunk in the street outside his house at about 05:30 BST...
Stephen Tompkinson trial: Friend says he heard 'hit of flesh'
... Andrew Hall said he had been walking behind his friend Karl Poole when he saw him and Mr Tompkinson, 57, rowing...
Salisbury train crash: 'Low adhesion' is most likely cause
... Andrew Hall, from the Rail Accident Investigation Branch, said the South Western train was " required to stop" but " it did not stop"...
Coronavirus: Zoos and safari parks to open from 15 June - PM
... Andrew Hall, a spokesperson for Biaza - British and Irish Association for Zoos and aquariums - said he was very pleased with the announcement, but the sector is not out of the woods has been added ...
Stephen Tompkinson trial: Friend says he heard 'hit of flesh'
By Alison FreemanBBC News
The friend of Man allegedly punched by actor Stephen Tompkinson heard a " hit of flesh" and a cracking sound as he fell to the ground, a court has heard.
Andrew Hall said he had been walking behind his friend Karl Poole when he saw him and Mr Tompkinson, 57, rowing.
The Actor , who lives in Whitley Bay , North Tyneside, denies inflicting grievous Bodily Harm .
Mr Hall told Newcastle Crown Court his friend was snoring which he knew could " represent a serious head injury".
The Court previously heard Mr Hall and Mr Poole had been drinking vodka and Jägermeister with Red Bull since midnight before going to The Beach with a bottle at about 05:30 BST on 30 May 2021.
They passed Mr Tompkinson's house in Beech Grove on their way home.
On Wednesday, jurors were played a recording of the Stockton-born actor calling police to ask for the two drunk men outside his home to be moved on.
Interaction a 'blur'Mr Hall said he saw his friend and The Actor gesturing at each other and tried to calm The Situation by saying he was a Social Worker .
" Then I Heard a hit of flesh and I saw Karl hit the floor, " He Said .
" He was knocked out and snoring which I know - I'm not a paramedic but I know from training that I have done - I know that it can represent a serious head injury. "
Under cross-examination Mr Hall agreed he could not remember parts of What Happened - including falling over with Mr Poole when play Fighting - because he had been drinking.
He also described the interaction with Mr Tompkinson on The Actor 's driveway as a " blur".
It was put to Mr Hall his evidence had " dramatically changed" compared to his initial statement to police, in which He Said he did not know how his friend ended up on the floor.
Mr Tompkinson's defence barrister, Nicholas Lumley KC, said to him: " You did not hear The Sound of the impact that caused him to fall. "
Mr Hall replied: " Not 100%. "
The Court was shown Mobile Phone footage of Mr Poole lying in The Street in just his underpants with Mr Hall crouched beside him.
Mr Lumley KC suggested they were " extremely drunk that night" and became aggressive when Mr Tompkinson suggested calling The Police .
" He put his shoulder to you and put his hand out to keep Mr Poole at bay and that's when Mr Poole staggered and fell to the ground, " he told Mr Hall.
'Stumbled backwards'The Court also heard from Mr Tompkinson's neighbour Caroline Davidson who described being woken by " hysterical laughing".
Looking out of her window she saw two very drunk men on the ground by a tree, " wobbling side-to-side" even though they were sitting down, She Said .
She told The Court she was woken a second time by the " different tone" of another Man - Mr Tompkinson - who she knew lived opposite but had not spoken to.
Mrs Davidson said The Actor was gesturing for the pair to Move Away and, at one point, " pulled his fist back" but put it down " more or less straight away" before walking back towards his house while apparently making a phone call.
The Men got up with some difficulty and " started to try and walk off" when The Actor came out again and she thought something was said, she told The Court .
" The Next thing I knew, the neighbour had stepped forward and he had slapped one of The Gentlemen , The One without The Top on, with his right hand And Then punched him on The Head with his Left Hand , " She Said .
Asked by prosecutor Michael Bunch if there was anything that " precipitated that action" or if The Men had been aggressive towards The Actor , Mrs Davidson said: " No. "
She Said she was "100% sure" Mr Tomkinson had moved towards the two men and told The Court Mr Poole " stumbled backwards" and fell.
" He just went straight back and his head hit the ground. He just, he didn't move, " She Said .
" He didn't even put his hands out to stop himself, he just hit the ground. "
The Trial , which is expected to last another Two Days , continues.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com