…much more conscious of what I eat. It puts a real spotlight on taking care of yourself.”
Director Malcolm D. Lee recalled Hall’s audition for her breakout “Best Man” role. “She had a sweetness and an innocence about her,” he said. “Her reading was more impressive than her dancing.”
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Year after year and role after role, Regina has been steadily climbing the Hollywood ladder of success and people are loving her.
So when she’s not acting or volunteering for stroke victims, what does Regina like to do?
“I love to hike. I go up Reseda [Blvd. in Los Angeles] or there’s a great hike up Fryman [Canyon Park in Los Angeles]. I love yoga and I used to do it constantly until I pinched a nerve in my back. Now I do Pilates. I go to SRF and do meditation — it’s called Self-Realization Fellowship. It’s a very beautiful meditative service. The energy of the place is very serene. When I leave, I feel recharged.”
“As I grow older I am really more conscious of what my connection is to the planet and people on the planet,” explains Hall. “I am really passionate about making those better. I am really passionate about my connection to God and where that service lies. I understand you are blessed to be a blessing. I am always trying to hear the voice of discernment about what to do. That is really kind of exciting for me. Instead of waiting to see what I am going to do next, I get to see what God is going to do next.”