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  2. Several of his characters, including his CSI character, have openly shared this disability. Hall (as Dr. Robbins) mentioned once that he has prosthetic legs, but never alluded to the accident in reality. He is a prominent advocate for disabled Americans. Life and career.

  3. Oct 21, 2016 · It was work as usual for young disc jockey Robert David Hall, playing disco records at a small radio station in Orange County. But one thing had changed — He had to wheel into work because he couldn’t walk.

  4. Jul 6, 2010 · Walking comfortably today on two prosthetic limbs with barely a noticeable limp, Hall was a pioneer for actors with disabilities and a beacon of awareness for producers and casting directors who...

  5. Oct 16, 2013 · It’s Disability Awareness Month and Robert David Hall, 65, who has played coroner Dr. Al Robbins on the highly rated CBS show “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” for the past 14 seasons is living proof that there is life after a disability.

  6. Sep 22, 2011 · He notes that 19 per cent of Americans have disabilities yet one study concluded that only 0.5 per cent of the words spoken on TV and in movies come from disabled characters. With his calm,...

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  7. His disabled-specific role as the coroner on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) was initially for one episode, but expanded immediately to a regular role in 2000. Since this monumental success, he has become an impassioned spokesperson on the importance of hiring actors with disabilities.

  8. One of the most prominent actors with a disability working today, Hall found that his role as a burn survivor in Michael Apteds film Class Action closely paralleled real life. In 1978, an 18-wheel truck struck Hall’s car and he was severely burned when his gas tank exploded.

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