Monday, February 21, 2011

Preventing Frequent Erections




"Anyone who supports diversity and thinks the show should give a portrait of what America really is, then explain the irony of how star with disabilities are often excluded from this equation ... There were many people who gave me reason, in the words and deeds. But, unfortunately, there has been no accountability of those who wanted the entertainers, "imperfect", were cut off from our world, saying that the audience asks a perfect vision ... "
(Robert David Hall)

Robert David Hall (East Orange, Feb. 21, 1947) is an American actor.

He attended the University of California (UCLA), Los Angeles, graduating in English Literature in 1971.

In 1978, his life changes radically. The both legs are amputated because of an accident which caused serious burns on 65% of the body. Since then, makes use of mechanical arts and has spent a lot of musical activity. It is through the psychological rehabilitation, operated through music, he meets his third wife a year after his accident. Marrying some 20 years later.

Actor character, bearded, ever since his accident has made a lot of radio work and voice-over, enabling him to compensate for his inability motor.

is chosen for the role of the coroner, Dr. Albert Robbins on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), was originally to be a single episode, but immediately, with his character becomes a character (Secondary) excellent. On this monumental success, Hall became a passionate spokesman for the importance of taking players with physical-motor. He was a witness before Congress and is a column by chairing the National Committee of the Star with disabilities.

is an excellent pianist and singer, great performer even with the guitar.

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