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'''Tony Hale''' is the American TV, film, and stage actor who played [[Buster Bluth]] in ''[[Arrested Development]]''. |
'''Tony Hale''' is the American TV, film, and stage actor who played [[Buster Bluth]] in ''[[Arrested Development]]''. |
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==Bio== |
==Bio== |
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Tony was born in New York but was raised in Florida where he was introduced to the theatre. He studied journalism in Arizona and communications in Virginia before moving to New York. He took several small roles in TV shows and movies before landing the role of [[Buster Bluth]]. |
Tony was born in New York but was raised in Florida where he was introduced to the theatre. He studied journalism in Arizona and communications in Virginia before moving to New York. He took several small roles in TV shows and movies before landing the role of [[Buster Bluth]]. |
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− | Since ''Arrested Development'' went off the air in 2006, Tony has appeared in more films, including ''Stranger Than Fiction'' and ''The Informant!'' as well as several TV shows, including ''Chuck, Community, Numb3rs,'' and ''CTRL''. |
+ | Since ''[[Arrested Development]]'' went off the air in 2006, Tony has appeared in more films, including ''Stranger Than Fiction'' and ''The Informant!'' as well as several TV shows, including ''Chuck, Community, Numb3rs,'' and ''CTRL''. In 2012, Hale starred in the drama comedy Not That Funny. He also guest starred on NBC's long-running show Law & Order: SVU as Rick Simms, a teacher who gets fired from his job after being accused of inappropriate behavior with a student. |
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+ | In 2012, Hale was cast in the HBO comedy [https://veep.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page ''Veep''] as Gary Walsh, the personal assistant to Vice President Selina Meyer (portrayed by Julia Louis-Dreyfus). Tony won a total of two Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his work in the show; these were his first Emmy awards. Veep's final episode aired May 12, 2019, which concluded it's seventh season. |
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Hale is married to Emmy Award-winning make-up artist Martel Thompson. They have one daughter and currently reside in Los Angeles. |
Hale is married to Emmy Award-winning make-up artist Martel Thompson. They have one daughter and currently reside in Los Angeles. |
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+ | ==Tony and Martel Thompson Hale== |
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+ | 2013 Netflix S4 Premiere - Tony Hale 3.jpg |
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+ | 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards - Tony Hale 4.jpg |
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+ | 2019 Toy Story 4 Premiere - Tony Hale 01.jpg |
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+ | 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards - Tony and Martel Thompson Hale 4.jpg |
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+ | 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards - Tony and Martel Thompson Hale 5.jpg |
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− | Arrested Development's Tony Hale on the Evolution of Buster - Speakeasy |
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+ | 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards - Tony Hale 2.jpg|2013 Primetime Emmy for <br /> Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
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− | Arrested Development - Behind the Scenes - Tony Hale's Favorite Moments |
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+ | 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards - Tony Hale 2.jpg|2015 Primetime Emmy for <br /> Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series |
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− | Terry Crews & Rebecca King Crews with Tony Hale & Martel Thompson at Arrested Development |
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− | Tony Hale talks working with HBO on 'Veep' and Netflix with 'Arrested Development' |
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− | Tony Hale's favorite part about playing Buster Bluth on "Arrested Development" |
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− | David Letterman - Tony Hale on Arrested Development. |
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− | Tony Hale on Co-Star Julia Louis-Dreyfus |
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+ | ==Videos== |
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+ | :''→ Watch more videos of Tony Hale at '''[[:Category:Videos of Tony Hale|''Videos of Tony Hale'']]''' |
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+ | [[File:'Buster' From Arrested Development Shares Funniest Moments|center|600px]] |
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==See also== |
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− | * [https://twitter.com/#!/mrtonyhale |
+ | * [https://twitter.com/#!/mrtonyhale @MrTonyHale on Twitter] |
+ | * [http://www.zimbio.com/search?q=Tony+Hale&type=all&ref=related Tony Hale] on Zimbio |
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 8 October 2019
Tony Hale is the American TV, film, and stage actor who played Buster Bluth in Arrested Development.
Bio
Tony was born in New York but was raised in Florida where he was introduced to the theatre. He studied journalism in Arizona and communications in Virginia before moving to New York. He took several small roles in TV shows and movies before landing the role of Buster Bluth.
Since Arrested Development went off the air in 2006, Tony has appeared in more films, including Stranger Than Fiction and The Informant! as well as several TV shows, including Chuck, Community, Numb3rs, and CTRL. In 2012, Hale starred in the drama comedy Not That Funny. He also guest starred on NBC's long-running show Law & Order: SVU as Rick Simms, a teacher who gets fired from his job after being accused of inappropriate behavior with a student.
In 2012, Hale was cast in the HBO comedy Veep as Gary Walsh, the personal assistant to Vice President Selina Meyer (portrayed by Julia Louis-Dreyfus). Tony won a total of two Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for his work in the show; these were his first Emmy awards. Veep's final episode aired May 12, 2019, which concluded it's seventh season.
Hale is married to Emmy Award-winning make-up artist Martel Thompson. They have one daughter and currently reside in Los Angeles.
Tony and Martel Thompson Hale
- → See 166 pictures of Tony Hale at Images of Tony Hale.
Awards
Videos
- → Watch more videos of Tony Hale at Videos of Tony Hale
See also
- @MrTonyHale on Twitter
- Tony Hale on Zimbio