About
Edd Hall is a television announcer and personality best known for his work on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Born on December 7, 1958, in Boston, Massachusetts, Hall has enjoyed a long and varied career in the entertainment industry. He gained significant recognition for his role as the announcer on Leno's iteration of the iconic late-night show, bringing his distinctive voice and comedic timing to the program. Beyond his work with Leno, Hall also has experience in television graphics and radio.
Before Fame
Hall's career in broadcasting began remarkably early. At the age of fourteen, he already secured a position as a radio announcer. This early start provided him with invaluable experience and laid the foundation for his future success in the industry. His early experiences hones his skills in voice acting and presentation.
Career Highlights
Hall's most prominent role was undoubtedly as the announcer on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. His tenure on the show solidified his status as a recognizable voice and face in late-night television. Before that, he was involved in the graphics department of Late Night with David Letterman, showcasing his versatility within the television production landscape. He also hosted Merv Griffin's Crosswords game show for one year, proving his on-screen presence and ability to engage with audiences in a different format.
Trivia
- Hall replaced Ed McMahon, the legendary announcer for Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.
- He was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
- He is a Sagittarius.
Family Life
Edd Hall is a father of three children, consisting of one daughter and two sons. While specific details about his family life are relatively private, his dedication to his children is a known aspect of his personal life.






