Chip Hall
American television producer and writer (born 1973)
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Chip Hall (born November 5, 1973) is an American television producer and writer, best known[citation needed] for his work on the Fox animated sitcom King of the Hill, on which he worked as a writer[1][2] and producer for six years. He is currently[citation needed] a writer and producer on the Spike TV comedy, Blue Mountain State.[3]<[2] Amongst his episodes are "LAX", "Marathon Monday" and "Cum Ransom".[citation needed]
Hall is also developing the movie Liam McBain: International Tennis Star and Proper English Geezer at Warner Bros. Pictures with Pete Segal attached to direct.[4][2] Liam McBain is a comedy which centers on a 1980s tennis star who is half John McEnroe and half Liam Gallagher from the band Oasis.[citation needed]
He most recently set up Brightmoor, an animated show at FX with his writing partner ComedianCP and P. Diddy. The show is described as a mix of "Black South Park and Fat Albert set in Inner-City Detroit."[citation needed]
Hall presently lives in West Hollywood, CA and is represented by Chris Licata at Paradigm and Trevor Engelson at Underground Films. His attorney is Gregg Gellman at Morris Yorn.[citation needed]