Bug Hall, who gained recognition for appearing in The Little Rascals in 1994, is living off the grid with his family in Arkansas. The actor, while speaking to The Daily Mail in an exclusive article published on January 28, opened up about his decision to leave Hollywood and become a "radical Catholic extremist."Bug Hall started acting as a child star and appeared in Little Rascals, The Big Green, Get A Clue, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, and several other films. While speaking to the outlet, Hall revealed that he has taken "a vow of poverty" and moved his family to an 80-acre plot near the town of Mountain View, Arkansas.The former child star is married to Jill, with whom he shares four daughters and one son. Hall left Hollywood, and his last official project was This is the Year in 2020, before briefly moving to Texas, then to Michigan, then to Ohio, and now to Arkansas. Before leaving Hollywood, Hall was arrested for allegedly huffing air duster cans during a June 2020 visit to his parents in Weatherford, Texas.While talking about his move with the outlet, Hall said,"I didn't want to go work some job that was basically meaningless, making widgets to entertain people or distract people."More about Bug Hall's life on the gridBug Hall has been posting videos of his life off the grid, where he explained that he had donated all of his savings and most of his material possessions."It really wasn't all that great of a sacrifice compared to what our Lord had planned to give me in return. The fruits of that decision to live this radical lifestyle."He shares his home projects on YouTube, where he explained steps to "building a house from scratch" with another social media user in November 2025.While speaking to the Daily Mail on January 28, Bug Hall revealed that he eventually plans to establish his own hydro-electrical dam and plumbing and electrical systems. He also called himself a "catholic exttremist" who has a "pre-chip vehicle." Bug shared a barefoot snap of his kids playing last year with the caption,"In the far-flung corners of remote lands there are still children being raised like children always were."When talking about leaving Hollywood in his April 2025 YouTube video, Bug mentioned that he "loved the work," including the "process of storytelling," and that he considers his move an irony.