Rod Hardy | |
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| Born | 1949 (age 75–76) |
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Rod Hardy (born 1949) is an Australian film and television director.[1]
His interest in film began before the age of 12, when he shot several short films on his brother's8 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 filmThirst starringChantal Contouri,[2] which won Best Picture in its category at the 1980Asia 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 wasLies and Lullabies a story of drug addicts, starringSusan Dey andPiper Laurie. He directedBuffalo Girls (1995), which received twoGolden Globe, oneScreen Actors Guild and 11Emmy award nominations.[1]
Hardy has worked on shows such asThe X-Files,Battlestar Galactica andLeverage.[1]
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