Actress and Musician Mary Hall was born in Utah on the 26th of October. She is the second oldest of six kids with three younger brothers and two sisters, one older and one younger. At a very young age, she took an interest in Acting and Music. Her role as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz was what convinced her she wanted to pursue acting as a career. As Mary grew older her focus and passion switched from Theater to Film and Commercial Acting.
Mary landed her first big role as 'Young Holly Hess Ricks' in the Documentary style Feature Film 'A Seat for Everyone' (2018) Mary has since appeared in Short Film 'The Army Nurse' (2019) Short Film 'Night of Adventure' (2019) 'Alice' in the Comedy Pilot Series 'Throwbacks' (2019) Feature 'Timeless Love' (2019) Feature 'Romance in the Outfield' (2020) and Feature 'Lights, Camera, Romance" (2020)
From Wikipedia
Mary Hall (August 16, 1843 – November 15, 1927) was the first female lawyer in Connecticut, and also a poet, a suffragist, and a philanthropist. In 1882, the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors' decision to allow Hall to be admitted to the Connecticut Bar was the first judicial decision in the nation to hold that women were permitted to practice law.