Robert David Hall Fights For Equality For Disabled Actors

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<font color=yellow>Robert David Hall</font> (Dr. Al Robbins) has always been an avid advocate for disabled actors, and his pursuit for equal opportunities recently prompted him to put his work on print.

Hall is the chair of SAG's National Performers With Disabilities Committee, and recently wrote the Employment of Performers With Disabilities in the Entertainment Industry report, which revealed that less than 2 percent of characters on television shows display a disability and only .5 percent have speaking parts. The actor hopes the report will shed light into the issue of the disadvantage disabled Americans face in the work place, be it a television studio or an office.

"The [Americans With Disabilities Act] was a quantum leap in the right direction, and SAG has been a tremendous advocate," Hall said at a press conference held yesterday. "But today we have the first real documentation of what performers with disabilities and their advocates have long suspected: We have far to go to achieve true equality of opportunity. Without it, everyone loses -- the performers, the studios, the viewers. The images we see and the stories we tell say a lot about our society. We are part of the story."

Hall is a double amputee who lost his legs due to a car accident in 1978, but that didn't stop him from pursuing an acting career. His CSI persona, Dr. Al Robbins, is also disabled. Hall is pleased with the way the character is written. "It's a jewel of a role," he admitted. "No one mentions [his disability] on the show, and I love that. Being disabled doesn't mean you lack ability."

But Hall wasn't the only one who attended the conference. <font color=yellow>William Petersen</font> (Gil Grissom), <font color=yellow>Marg Helgenberger</font> (Catherine Willows), <font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font> (Sara Sidle), <font color=yellow>Wallace Langham</font> (David Hodges) and <font color=yellow>David Berman</font> (David Phillips) were also there to support their friend. Petersen hopes Hall's work catches the eyes of the higher ups. "I think it has to start at the top," he said.

Meanwhile, Hall continues to advocate strongly for disabled actors and hopes his work is fruitful. "I'm proud to give a face to these issues, but I'm also fully aware that I'm one of the few exceptions," Hall added. "There are far too few performers with disabilities on television today -- far too few good, solid, truly human parts."

To read the whole article, which includes more information on Hall's report, visit the LA Daily News.<center></center>
 
Here´s a pic- found it at ytdaw :)
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Re: Robert David Hall Fights For Equality For Disabled Actor

Gosh... that man is awesome! I am in total support of the ADA. Hopefully things will start to change, but this is one of the reason that I love CSI so much. It actually allows actors like Robert David Hall to perform and be as he is without any complaint. It's wonderful!
 
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Cool for him; he must be honoured to be the rep.

On a side note, I was hoping Jorja Fox would have grown out that awful hair style by now! :p

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Re: Robert David Hall Fights For Equality For Disabled Actor

Thats great that he did that! I would do the same thing. To be honest, i didnt notice Robert David Hall had a disability after about the first few seasons...on re-runs.
 
Re: Robert David Hall Fights For Equality For Disabled Actor

He's so good at what he does that you don't notice it. I love how they are there for each other. Thanks for the photo FoxRox . :)

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Re: Robert David Hall Fights For Equality For Disabled Actor

Billy Petersen really doesn't look good in that pic, or is it just me?

And I absolutely think RDH is cool. I didn't actually realize he was disabled when i was first watching the show. I thought the crutch thing he used was because he was old or something, or he'd had an accident. He's totally awesome. :)
 
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I attended the Abilities Expo in Anaheim, CA in early June and who should I see walking thru the vendor exhibits but Robert David Hall himself! I was really stoked to see him amongst all us regular gimps.

Would have loved to speak to him but my old rule (from seeing too many people making complete fools of themselves around actors) of never disturbing s celeb in public prevented me from doing so.
 
Re: Robert David Hall Fights For Equality For Disabled Actor

Only 15 years? We have long way to go to achieve the true equality of opportunity. :(

It is also good to see my favorite deaf actress, Deanne Bray in sounds of silence episode. She played as a supervisor of deaf college.
 
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