Welcome to Michael C. Hall Online, a website dedicated to Michael C.
Hall, the accomplished and unique Emmy nominated actor best known for his roles in Showtime's
Dexter, HBO's Six Feet Under and feature films like Gamer or various stage shows.
On this unofficial fan site you will find an archive of Michael's career including photographs, videos, information and the latest news on this gifted actor.
The gallery has been updated with Michael C. Hall scans galore! We would like to pay a special thanks to Sana for sharing lots of her Michael collection with us. It’s immensely appreciated. This update features publications all the way back to 2002 with his Six Feet Under promotion and many new things like the Dexter faux mini magazines now inside most of the magazines which the covers are modeled after. Michael also was photographed for The NY Times and the totally cool image from that is now available!
We’d like to ask that you please don’t repost this material on any other sites/forums without our permission and a courteous credit. This coverage is quite rare, thank you. Now enjoy! :heart:
Now that we have successfully moved servers, I am going to continue uploading DVD screencaptures of the first season of Dexter. Enjoy screencaps from episodes three to five. Love American Style is actually one of my very favorites.
Yesterday Rolling Stone and Us Weekly magazines threw a premiere party for the season opening episodes of Dexter and Californication. Michael was, of course, in attendance. He was photographed with lots of cool people like Marie-Louise Parker, Alan Cumming and Mario Cantone. 40 pics have been added in the gallery.
I have added the video, screencaps and HQ stills of Michael’s appearance on the Early Show this morning. It is a short interview but still well worth a look.
Michael is believed to be featured in the current issue of Blackbook (Thandie Newton on the cover). The official site published a fantastic article and a new photoshoot. We’re both unable to obtain this magazine so if anyone out there can check it out for us (and possibly consider donating scans), it would be much appreciated! You can read the article here, in our library.
… To Hall, Dexter is just a monstrous expression of things we all feel. “Shadow energy is something that lots of people have. Some people drag it around and never unpack it, and it conspires against them in ways that they probably can’t appreciate.” Abruptly, Hall looks straight into my eyes. “I relish the opportunity to play someone who invites me to unpack my own bag of shadows.”
Then he surprises me with a smile. “It’s hard to say: perhaps if Dexter hadn’t come along, I’d be killing people in my real life, instead.”
Captures from the Emmys and Jay Leno have been added to the gallery. The videos of these clips will be added soon. We’re currently moving our video archives to a new server thus the downtime. But rest assured, we hope it will be sorted out by this week! In the meantime, you can stream the entire Leno episode here. (Be sure to watch Kate Hudson’s interview as she says something very cute about Michael!).
Unfortunately Michael C. Hall did not win the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in A Drama Series. In the end, it went to Bryan Cranston for Breaking Bard.
We, of course, still see Michael as the winner, and want to congratulate him for the nomination as it alone is a great honor.
Update from Riikka:
I have updated the gallery with 36 photos of the very handsome – and excited, it seems – Michael C. Hall at the red carpet and Governor’s Ball after party.
More great season three marketing continues! Check out these incredibly cool, and creative faux magazine covers for Dexter‘s third season. Riikka also discovered some old candids from earlier this year.
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