Robert Hall

Robert Hall is a special effects artist and director who worked on MTV's Teen Wolf.

Early Life & Career
Born in Detroit, Robert Green Hall moved to Alabama in his youth and it is there he began his interest in makeup while helping his friends with their Halloween costumes.

Hall began his career in the 1990s with makeup effects studios like Stan Winston Studios and Animal Makers Inc. In 1996, Hall decided it was time to set up his own studio. He named the company Almost Human Inc. His company was responsible for the makeup effects in films like Red Sands, The Crazies, The Burrowers. Devil, The Collector, Prom Night, Pineapple Express,Paranormal Activity 2-4, and Quarantine, and Quarantine 2: Terminal.

Hall and his company also extended their work to television, most notably Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spinoff Angel. His other television credits include Wilfred, Grimm, Terminator: The Sarah Conner Chronicles, Firefly, Black Scorpion, The Inside, and Those Who Kill.

In 2005 Hall made his writing and directorial feature film debut with Lightning Bug which he also wrote, produced, and worked on the special effects makeup. The film won several awards at film festivals and it led to further works like Laid to Rest, Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2 and the web series Fear Clinic starring Robert Englund. It has since become the "Most watched Horror Web Series In History" with almost 4 million hits which eventually became a feature film in 2014.

Teen Wolf
Hall began his work on Teen Wolf during the first four episodes of Season 2 where, through his company, he worked as a special make up artist and contributed to the creation of the Kanima.

When production moved to Los Angeles, he contributed his directorial skills in Season 3 for the episodes Frayed and Galvanize.