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Australian television and film director From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rod Hardy (born 1949) is an Australian film and television director.[1]
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Born | 1949 (age 75–76) |
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His interest in film began before the age of 12, when he shot several short films on his brother's 8 mm film camera. Hardy has over 350 hours of credits directing television drama in his native Australia.[citation needed]
Hardy directed the 1979 horror feature film Thirst starring Chantal Contouri,[2] which won Best Picture in its category at the 1980 Asia Pacific Film Festival.[citation needed]
Having worked as a producer and director on the TV series, E Street from 1989 to 1991. Hardy moved to Los Angeles in 1992. His first project as director was Lies and Lullabies a story of drug addicts, starring Susan Dey and Piper Laurie. He directed Buffalo Girls (1995), which received two Golden Globe, one Screen Actors Guild and 11 Emmy award nominations.[1]
Hardy has worked on shows such as The X-Files, Battlestar Galactica and Leverage.[1]
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