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American actor and producer (born 1984)
Hal Scardino
BornAlbert Henry Hugh Scardino
(1984-12-25) December 25, 1984 (age 39)
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Alma materColumbia University
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active1992โ€“1996 (as actor); 2015โ€“present (as producer)
Parent(s)Albert Scardino (father)
Marjorie Scardino (mother)

Hal Scardino (born Albert Henry Hugh Scardino; December 25, 1984) is an American-British producer and former child actor best known for appearing in The Indian in the Cupboard. He also starred in Searching for Bobby Fischer, Marvin's Room, and The Show (2015).

Scardino appeared in the play Saltonstall's Trial by Michael Cormier in October 2019 in Beverly, MA.

Biography

Born in the United States of America in Savannah, Georgia, Scardino grew up in the London district of Knightsbridge. He is the youngest of three children born to Marjorie Morris Scardino, chief executive officer of media group Pearson, and Albert Scardino, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. His current living relatives include Juliet Eliana Scardino and Brian Paul Scardino.

He was educated at Winchester College, an independent school for boys in England. He graduated in 2008 from Columbia University, where he competed on the Columbia Lions fencing team.

Filmography

References

  1. "Kid Learns A Lot From A Little Indian", 14 July 1995, The Philadelphia Daily News
  2. BWW News Desk. "Hollywood Actor Hal Scardino Joins Cast Of SALTONSTALL'S TRIAL". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  3. "Despite a magic touch, actor's just a regular kid", 14 July 1995, The Baltimore Sun
  4. "Twitter Finds a Whole Lotta Woman in Marjorie Scardino". Bloomberg. 5 December 2013. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  5. "Hal Scardino - Fencing". Columbia University Athletics. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  6. "Alumni Sons and Daughters". Columbia College Today. September 2004. Retrieved July 25, 2020.

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