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Arch Hall Jr. (born December 2, 1943) is an American former actor. Early career. Born Archibald Williams Hall Jr. in Van Nuys, California, Hall began his career as a teen actor and musician, appearing in a number of early 1960s films that were all produced by his father, Arch Hall Sr.
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One of the most recognizable parts of the Short North Arts District is its 17 arches, which pay homage to erstwhile wooden arches first built in 1888, which is when Columbus became known as “Arch City.”
ARCH's transitional house for women provides a safe place for returning women to reside while ARCH staff work to link them to long-term, affordable housing, and stable employment.
Arch Hall Jr. was born on December 2, 1943 in Van Nuys, the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, California, the only child of actor, writer and producer Arch Hall Sr. He began his career as a teen film actor and musician, appearing in a number of early 1960s films that were all produced by his father.
Aug 23, 2021 · Columbus soon was calling itself the “Arch City” with confidence and pride. In time, arches were extended in every direction from the Short North to the South Side, and from the Near East Side to...