Career
Having worked for London agency A.P. Watt, he set up his own, the Rod Hall Agency, in 1997. Hall was found dead, with multiple stab wounds, in his Southwark, south London, England apartment. Following his death, the films "Driving Lessons" and "Imagine Maine & You" as well as the stage play Mercury Fur were dedicated to him.
Hall"s agency represented more than 60 writers, including:
Simon Beaufoy (wrote The Full Monty and Slumdog Millionaire)
Jeremy Brock (wrote Mrs Brown)
Lee Hall (wrote Billy Elliot)
Liz Lochhead (Scottish poet)
Martin McDonagh (playwright)
Philip Ridley (playwright, screenwriter, director)
Richard Smith (wrote Trauma)
Juliette Towhidi (wrote Calendar Girls)
Simon Nye (wrote the television show Men Behaving Badly).