Brandon "Bug" Hall, born February 4, 1985, is a multifaceted American talent, exceling as an actor, acting teacher, and musician.
He initially gained recognition for his childhood roles, including Alfalfa Switzer in The Little Rascals (1994),Newt Shaw in The Big Green (1995),and Buster Stupid in The Stupids (1996).
Notably, Hall and five of his co-stars in The Little Rascals received a Young Artist Award for Best Performance by a Youth Ensemble in a Motion Picture.
Following his success in Rascals, Hall appeared in John Landis's The Stupids and the soccer comedy The Big Green. In 1996, he was nominated for a YoungStar award for his portrayal of Eddie Munster in the Fox telefilm The Munsters' Scary Little Christmas, and he voiced a young boy in Disney's Hercules in 1997.
In June 2020, Hall was arrested and subsequently released on a $1,500 bond at Parker County Jail, following a police investigation into his alleged attempted alcohol poisoning, which was determined to be the result of inhaling an air duster.
In December 2022, Hall faced backlash on Twitter after posting tweets in support of marital debt and corporal punishment of minors, leading to his temporary ban from the platform.
He addressed the ban through his Instagram account, stating, "The truth will always be unpopular. The truthful will always be persecuted. But eternity will always be sweet."
In September 2024, Hall sparked controversy by referring to his daughters as "dishwashers" in a Twitter post about the birth of his son, whom he affectionately called his "heir."