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Francis "Faceboy" Hall | |
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Occupation(s) | Actor, Producer, Activist |
Organization | Dance Liberation Front |
Known for | Co-founder of Art Stars |
Notable work | Host of Faceboyz Open Mic |
Francis "Faceboy" Hall is an American actor, producer, and activist working in the New York City arts community. Hall, the younger brother of poet and King Missile frontman John S. Hall, is one of the founding members of the Art Stars. Hall has appeared in numerous stage productions and several films, including Robert Downey Sr.'s Too Much Sun and the television series 'Electra Elf'. In addition, Hall was a founding member of the Dance Liberation Front where he has worked to overturn New York City's "no dancing" cabaret laws.[1] A poet and performer himself, Faceboy is best known as the host of the weekly Faceboyz Open Mic, which is now considered to be the longest continually running open mic in New York.[2][3] He hosted 'Faceboyz Folliez', a monthly show that took place at the Bowery Poetry Club.[4]