- On August 25, 2011, both of his fellow Canadian game show hosts Howie Mandel and Alex Trebek attended Hall's 90th birthday party at the Los Angeles Canadian Consulate in Los Angeles, California.
- Former Mayor of Hollywood.
- Inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame on October 13, 2007. Other inductees included Peter Marshall, Wink Martindale and Hugh Downs.
- He suffered from double pneumonia as a little boy.
- "The Monty Hall problem" is the name of a classic mathematics problem dealing with probability theory, based on a scenario similar to Hall's work in Let's Make a Deal (1963).
- On July 27, 2005, Hall has appeared on the stage show of "What's My Line?", as a Mystery Guest with ex-Let's Make a Deal (1963) model Carol Merrill.
- Before he was a successful game show host, he worked at a butcher's shop - where his father used to work years earlier. He also worked at a clothing factory, for $9 a week.
- Before he was a successful game show host, he served as broadcaster on both shows with Jack Benny and Fred Allen on radio, where he played all the parts during the winter season.
- His father, Maurice Halperin Sr., was a bookkeeper, who gave up working in theaters, due to his poor eyesight, and later worked in wholesale meat. His mother, Rose Rusen Halperin, was an actress, dancer, public speaker and playwright.
- At the beginning of his second year of college, he had run out of money. So he dropped out, at age 18.
- He was awarded a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto, Ontario in 2002.
- Ranked #8 on Time Life's 15 Best Game Show Hosts.
- Ranked #4 as GSN's Top 10 Game Show Hosts of All Time.
- Received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba (1945). Hall was also in the stage production of "You Can't Be Fun", while at the university.
- He was once a disc jockey at CKRC radio in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- Part of his Auctioneer's process was later used for Let's Make a Deal (1963).
- He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Television at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on August 24, 1973 (the day before his 52nd birthday).
- He was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California on December 14, 1996.
- Despite high ratings his second incarnation of The All-New Let's Make a Deal (1984) had been canceled, at the end of the second season, because Hall has refused to comeback. The problem began when his former announcer and sidekick co-host, Dean Goss had tried to host the show, twice, who was also well-liked, but the show was really Hall's and Lorimar-Telepictures (now Warner Bros. Distribution) decided not to renew without Monty aboard as host.
- He served in the Canadian Army during World War II and emceed a series of Army shows as part of his military duties.
- Was an avid reader from an early age.
- On June 5, 2002, Hall fell and broke his hip during a visit to his doctor at Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles, California.
- On March 17, 1946, Hall was hired at CHUM radio as a disc jockey in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His boss from CHUM radio changed Monty's last name from Halperin to Hall, because his boss liked shorter names.
- Friends with: Bob Barker, Richard Dawson, Bill Cullen, Bob Eubanks, Alex Trebek, Geoff Edwards, Wink Martindale, Jim Lange, Chuck Woolery, Vicki Lawrence, Peter Marshall, Rose Marie, Don Rickles, Dean Martin, Joey Bishop, Jamie Farr, Betty White, Allen Ludden, Bob Crane, Joan Collins, Michele Lee, Dick Clark, Tom Kennedy, Nipsey Russell, Burt Reynolds, Regis Philbin, Bea Arthur, Clint Eastwood, Ralph Edwards and Stefan Hatos.
- In high school, he was a sports editor for the school paper and was involved with the dramatic society.
- As of 2012, Hall serves a creative consultant on the sixth reincarnation of Let's Make a Deal (2009) hosted by comedian Wayne Brady.
- Best known by the public as the host of Let's Make a Deal (1963).
- When he was sick with laryngitis, Geoff Edwards filled in for him for one week on The All-New Let's Make a Deal (1984).
- Attended and graduated from St. John's High School in Winnipeg, Manitoba (1936), at age 14.
- Has five grandchildren.
- Worked at the Canadian Wheat Board in Winnipeg, Manitoba in the late 1940s and early 1950s with Ernest P. O'Dowda before beginning his career in television.
- Father-in-law of Chris Sarandon and Todd Ellis Kessler.
- He was awarded the OC (Officer of the Order of Canada) by the Governor General of Canada on December 21, 1987 for his services to broadcasting.
- Met Max Freed when he was age 19. They were friends for more than five decades.
- Has a couple of streets named after him; both in Cathedral City, California and in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- His parents were Russian Jewish immigrants.
- Hall was the host/performer and narrator of two television film shows for kids: "Cowboy Theater", which was seen on Saturday afternoons on WRCA TV Ch. 4 in New York City from Saturday September 15, 1956 to Saturday March 2, 1957; and "Fun In the Morning", seen on Saturday mornings on WNEW TV Ch. 5 in New York City from Saturday May 16, 1959 to Saturday September 25, 1959. Mr. Hall also hosted a kids game show: "Video Village Junior" (Kids version of The Weekday morning adults game show: "Video Village". Hall hosted "Video Village Junior" with actress/singer and model, Eileen Barton, and announcer, Kenny Williams (Ms. Barton and Mr. Williams also served as comedy relief on the show) Saturday mornings on the CBS TV Network from Saturday September 30, 1961 to Saturday June 16, 1962.
- Filled in as master of ceremonies on other daytime game shows on NBC (What's This Song?, P. D. Q.) from time to time before Let's Make a Deal (1963) moved to ABC.
- Monty's brother Robert also changed his last name from Halperin to Hall.
- Well known for his many philanthropic interests with organizations such as Variety Clubs.
- Hall was honored with the Lifetime Title of International Chairman (1981).
- Received the Ralph Edwards Awards for Service to Broadcasting at the Game Show Congress Convention in Los Angeles, California [2005].
- The Pacific Pioneers Broadcasters presented their Diamond Circle Award to him at a luncheon held at the Legendary Sportsman Lodge (2011).
- Hall was elected President of Variety Clubs International (1975).
- With the encouragement of his friend, Max Freed, he returned to college with a major in political science.
- Hall's favorite radio show when he was growing up was "The Happy Gang", produced in Canada.
- Replaced Bob Hilton as the original host of the third incarnation of Let's Make a Deal (1990), after Hilton got fired due to bad ratings and while he tried, Hilton did not seem to get the show, by the time Hall returned, this was already too late.
- Mentor of Dean Goss.
- Shared the same birthday with Regis Philbin, who was a decade Hall's junior.
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