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==About==
==About==
Rob Hardy has worked behind the camera as a producer, writer and director. Rob has been executive producer for films including ''Trois 3: The Escort'' (2004), ''The Gospel Live Concert'' (2005), ''Puff, Puff, Pass'' (2006), and ''Stomp the Yard'' (2007). He has also been producer for other films including ''Motives'' (2004), ''Motives 2'' (2007), and ''Three Can Play That Game'' (2007). Rob has also both written and directed films including ''Chocolate City'' (1994), ''Trois'' (2000), ''Trois 2: Pandora's Box'' (2002), and ''The Gospel'' (2005). In addition, he has written the story for the film ''Trois 3: The Escort'' (2004) and directed an episode of the television series ''ER'' called ''Believe the Unseen'' (2008).
Rob Hardy is a producer, writer and director.

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Rob has also done work as an actor in a few films such as playing a Master of Ceremonies in ''Trois'' (2002), "Timothy" in ''Trois 3: The Escort'' (2004), and a church announcer in ''The Gospel'' (2005). He also appeared as himself in ''The Making of 'Motives''' (2004) and ''Motives 2: Behind the Scenes'' (2007).


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Revision as of 05:07, 13 December 2008

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Rob Hardy is the director in charge of the Heroes webisode, The Recruit.

About

Rob Hardy has worked behind the camera as a producer, writer and director. Rob has been executive producer for films including Trois 3: The Escort (2004), The Gospel Live Concert (2005), Puff, Puff, Pass (2006), and Stomp the Yard (2007). He has also been producer for other films including Motives (2004), Motives 2 (2007), and Three Can Play That Game (2007). Rob has also both written and directed films including Chocolate City (1994), Trois (2000), Trois 2: Pandora's Box (2002), and The Gospel (2005). In addition, he has written the story for the film Trois 3: The Escort (2004) and directed an episode of the television series ER called Believe the Unseen (2008).

Rob has also done work as an actor in a few films such as playing a Master of Ceremonies in Trois (2002), "Timothy" in Trois 3: The Escort (2004), and a church announcer in The Gospel (2005). He also appeared as himself in The Making of 'Motives' (2004) and Motives 2: Behind the Scenes (2007).

Notes

  • In 2001, Rob Hardy won the Golden Orange Award from the Florida Film Critics Circle Awards for his work on the film Trois. Rob co-wrote, directed and acted in that film.
  • In 2006, Rob's work writing the film The Gospel (2005) got him nominated for both a Black Reel Award for Best Screenplay and a Black Movie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Screenwriting.

Trivia

  • Rob Hardy co-founded the Rainforest Films production company with William Packer in 1994.

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