November 22, 2024

Scarangella Park in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn is the joy-filled scene for actor Pooch Hall’s arrival

Many people were introduced to actor Marion H. "Pooch" Hall, Jr. as the infamous wide receiver, Derwin Davis, of the San Diego Sabers on The Game, a hit series on BET. However, Pooch Hall’s fame widened when he joined the cast to play the role of Darryl on Ray Donovan, a Showtime hit drama about a Hollywood “fixer”.

What many people don’t know is that Hall is a father of three children and one of his children has special needs. Perhaps, it is with this understanding that all children need time and attention that Hall came to Brooklyn. He didn’t just come to Brooklyn to meet up with friends at one of Brooklyn’s hot spots, or to take in a live production at one of its many cultural venues. Hall came to Brooklyn to support children at the Trayvon Martin Basketball Tournament held at Scarangella Park in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn. The event was organized and sponsored by community resident, Maurice Ballard and his non-profit organization, Youth and Community Awareness, Inc.

In the video, Hall talked to What’s The 411's Bianca Peartabout boxing both on and off the screen along with his role in Ray Donovan. He also discussed his latest project and his aspirations to share the big screen with his role models, actors Will Smith and Jamie Foxx. In case you’re still wondering why Hall did not return to The Game, he serves the tea in the interview.

Hall started his career doing commercials and modeling and also starred in a Spike Lee film, Miracle’s Boys, among others. Continuously making moves in his career, Hall truly believes "impossible is nothing, it's a matter of going after it."

FYI: How did Hall get the name, “Pooch”? During Hall's childhood, a neighbor nicknamed him "Pookie." His father soon changed it to "Poochie" and over time it was shortened to "Pooch."

Watch Video: Actor Pooch Hall in Brooklyn

 

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