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Robert Hardy, Jr. is a film director, film producer, screenwriter, and television director. With partner Will Packer, he founded the production company Rainforest Films in 1994. Hardy's film credits include ''
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'', '' Trois'', and '' Trois 2: Pandora's Box''. His television credits include '' ER'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Film career

Hardy shot his first substantive video on
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, ''G-Man'', while a high school senior at the George School. He shot his first work on film, ''Chocolate City'', while at
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, for which he earned the university's Bernard Hendricks Student Leadership Award. The success of ''Chocolate City'' helped Hardy and his film partner Will Packer launch Rainforest Films. Hardy's next film, the
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'' Trois'', saw him as director, co-writer, and self-distributor. ''Trois'' became the fastest
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African-American film to pass the mark. A critically acclaimed sequel, '' Trois 2: Pandora's Box'', followed. In 2003, Hardy
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his first film, '' Motives'', followed by the third in the ''Trois'' franchise, the
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'' Trois: The Escort''. Hardy then wrote and directed the spiritually-themed drama ''
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'', and produced the companion concert film '' The Gospel Live''. He then was the executive producer on
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's directorial film debut ''
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'', followed by '' Stomp The Yard'', which held the No. 1 position at the box office for two weekends in January 2007 and was named Best Movie at the
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. Subsequent projects included '' Stomp The Yard: Homecoming'' and ''
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''. Hardy and Packer mutually dissolved Rainforest Films in June 2014. They were subsequently sued by business partner Bernard Bronner for mismanagement and misappropriation of corporate assets. In March 2015, Hardy launched Rainforest Entertainment. He announced that the new production company will focus on developing scripted and non-scripted content for film, television and digital platforms. Hardy hired Mitzi Miller to serve as Head of Development for the film, television and digital media production company and her offices will be based in
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.


Television career

Since his 2008 dive into TV directing with '' ER'', Hardy has worked on a variety of hit TV shows like '' Bones'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' 90210'', ''
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'' and The Flash and has begun directing commercial projects for clients, including CNN, TBS, American Honda,
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, Georgia Lottery and The National Cancer Institute. Along with
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, Martin Luther King III, and Rainforest Films partner Will Packer, Hardy is co-founder of Bounce TV, a United States television network airing on digital terrestrial television stations. Promoted as "the first 24/7 digital multicast broadcast network created exclusively for African Americans," Bounce TV launched on September 26, 2011, and features programming geared toward blacks and African Americans in the 25–54 age range. Hardy was nominated on January 9, 2014, for the 45th
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Image Awards for Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series for his work on
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. More recently, he signed a deal with Lionsgate.


Personal life

Hardy grew up in
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. He graduated from George School in 1991. Hardy resides in
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with his wife, Shaun, and their sons. Hardy dedicated his 2000 film ''Trois'' to his father, Robert, an investor in the movie and Rainforest Films, who died on Labor Day 1999 before the completion of the film. Hardy is a graduate of Florida A&M University and is a member of
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fraternity. Hardy has completed studies at the
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and has earned many nominations and accolades, including the Bernard Hendricks Student Leadership Award from FAMU, which is the highest honor bestowed on a student; the Meritorious Achievement Award from FAMU, which is the highest honor bestowed on an alumnus and the inaugural Woody Strode/
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Award of Excellence from his fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha.


Film credits

* ''Chocolate City'' (1994) (director, writer, producer) * '' Trois'' (2000) (director, writer) * '' Trois 2: Pandora's Box'' (2002) (director, writer) * '' Motives'' (2004) (producer) * '' Trois: The Escort'' (2004) (executive producer, cameo appearance) * ''
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'' (2005) (writer; director) * '' The Gospel Live'' (2005) (producer) * ''
Puff, Puff, Pass ''Puff, Puff, Pass'' is a 2006 comedy crime film, also known as ''Living High'', directed by Mekhi Phifer. Plot The film opens with an infomercial, given by Dick Dupre (a parody of Don Lapre, played by John C. McGinley), which Larry ( Danny Ma ...
'' (2006) (executive producer) * '' Stomp the Yard'' (2007) (executive producer) * ''
Motives 2 ''Motives 2: Retribution'' is a 2007 direct-to-video sequel to the 2004 thriller film Motives starring Brian J. White, Vivica A. Fox and Sean Blakemore. Plot summary The sequel to ''Motives'' picks up three years after the original. Emery S ...
'' (2007) (producer) * '' Three Can Play That Game'' (2008) (producer) * '' Stomp The Yard: Homecoming'' (2010) (director) * ''
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'' (2012) (executive producer) * '' No Good Deed'' (2014) (executive producer) * ''
Think Like a Man Too ''Think Like a Man Too'' is a 2014 American romantic comedy film directed by Tim Story. It is the sequel to the 2012 film '' Think Like a Man'', based on Steve Harvey's book '' Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man''. The script was written by Davi ...
'' (2014) (executive producer)


Television directorial credits

* '' ER''
"Believe the Unseen" (2008) * '' Heroes''
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" ( webisode) (2008) * ''
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''
"The Big Wheel" (2009)
"Solitary Man" (2010)
"Coda" (2011)
"The Bittersweet Science" (2011)
"The Wheels on the Bus..." (2012)
"Carbon Copy" (2013)
"What Happens in Mecklinburg..." (2014) * ''
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''
"Memory Lane" (2010)
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" (2011)
"Memorial" (2012)
"Dead Man on Campus" (2013)
"An Eternity of Misery" (2016) * '' 90210''
"They're Playing Her Song" (2010)
"Greek Tragedy" (2011)
"A Tale of Two Parties" (2012) * '' Bones''
"The Sin in the Sisterhood" (2011)
"The Corpse on the Canopy" (2013)
"The Carrot in the Kudzu" (2014) * '' Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior''
"Jane" (2011) * '' Single Ladies''
"Confidence Games" (2011)
"That's What Friends Are For" (2011) * '' Alpha Man: The Brotherhood Of MLK'' (documentary) (2011) (executive producer; director) * ''
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''
"A Punch in the Gut..." (2012)
"Higher Ground" (2012)
"There's No Place Like Home" (2012)
"Derwin's About To Go Ham!" (2012) * '' Uptown Comic'' (executive producer)
"Episode 1.3" (2012)
"Episode 1.9" (2012) * '' Second Generation Wayans''
"The Arrival" (2013) * ''
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''
" Walking on a Dream" (2013)
" How to Save a Life" (2015) * ''
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"Get with the Program" (2013) * ''
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"The Wild Rover" (2013) * '' Ravenswood''
"Death and the Maiden" (2013) * ''
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"Blast Radius" (2014)
"Draw Back Your Bow" (2014)
"Eleven-Fifty-Nine" (2016) * '' The Originals''
"Dance Back from the Grave" (2014)
"Gonna Set Your Flag on Fire" (2015) * '' Finding Carter''
"Drive" (2014)
"Now You See Me" (2014) * '' The Flash''
"Crazy for You" (2015)
"Potential Energy" (2016)
"Untouchable" (2017) * ''
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"Sins of the Father" (2015) * '' Being Mary Jane''
"Line in the Sand" (2015)
"Primetime" (2015) * '' Power''
"Three Moves Ahead" (2015)
"Don't Go" (2016)
"You Can't Fix This" (2017)
"The Devil Inside" (2018) * ''
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''
"She's Dying" (2015)
"Live. Live. Live." (2017) * '' Satisfaction''
"...Through Struggle" (2015) * '' Blindspot''
"Cede Your Soul" (2015)
"We Fight Deaths on Thick Lone Water" (2016) * ''
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"Johnson & Johnson" (2016) * '' Shameless''
"Swipe, Fuck, Leave" (2016) * '' The Quad'' (executive producer)
"The Quad: The Movie" (2017)
"Elevator" (2017) * '' Kevin (Probably) Saves the World''
"Brutal Acts of Kindness" (2017) * '' Step Up: High Water''
"Episode 3" (2018) * '' Deception''
"Sacrifice 99 to Fool One" (2018) * ''
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"Pilot" (2018)
"i" (2018)
"Homecoming" (2018)
"Hustle & Motivate" (2019) * '' Black Lightning''
"The Book of Secrets Chapter One: Prodigal Son" (2019) * ''
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"Therapy Patrol" (2019) * '' Prodigal Son''
"Family Friend" (2019) * ''
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"Enter The Dreamland" (2019) * ''
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"Justice x 2" (2020) * '' Stargirl''
"Wildcat" (2020) * '' Power Book III: Raising Kanan''
"Back in the Day" (2021) * '' Power Book II: Ghost''
"Free Will is Never Free" (2021)


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