Maurice Hall (born February 12, 1983) is an American actor and former NFL football player for the San Diego Chargers. He was born in Miami but grew up in Ohio. He attended Ohio State University where he received his Bachelors in Communications and Masters in Sports Administration. Maurice also played football at Ohio State where he is known for scoring the game winning touchdown against the University of Illinois and the University of Michigan to help Ohio State go to the National Championship game and win. After finishing his football career with the San Diego Chargers, he found another passion in acting. Acting took him to Los Angeles, California where he currently resides.
Student Body
(Principal Lawson)
Nani
(Orderly 1)
Mother's Deadly Son
(Det. Sanchez)
Selfie Dad
(Police officer)
A Christmas Kiss II
(Bartender)
Toxic Harmony
(Officer Buchanan)
A Date to Die For
(Detective Ray Sacks)
Deadly Inn
(Detective Damon Matthews)
The Last Bid
(Cell Mate)
Killer Contractor
(Detective Jones)
Carole's Christmas
(Manager)
A Heart for Christmas
(Johnathan Heart)
The Rookie
(Jasper Lee)
Truth Be Told
(Simon)
The Mindy Project
(Jimmy)
Rush Hour
(Reporter # 2)
To Tell the Truth
(Self - Actor / Former NFL Player)
Grey's Anatomy
(Major William Allen)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
(Martin A. Navratilov)