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'''Jennifer Hardy CK''' (born '''Jennifer Jessica Hardy'''. June 20, 1986) is a Canadian actress, editor, illustrator, and animator. Her first work as an illustrator and animator was her OCAD University thesis project; ''WSIM: What Suffered Inside Me'' (2008).<ref>[http://www.ocadu.ca/about_ocad/articles/headlines_archive/20090414_jennifer_hardy.html/ “Award-winning animation by Jennifer Hardy”. ''OCAD University''. April 14, 2009.] Retrieved December 29, 2018.</ref> She created her 2nd animated short ''Obsessions, Progressions, & Expectations'' (2015).<ref>[https://www.durhamregion.com/whatson-story/6819760-second-durham-region-film-festival-sept-16-to-18/ “Second Durham Region Film Festival Sept. 16 to 18”. ''DurhamRegion.com''. August 27, 2016.] Retrieved August 27, 2019.</ref> She gained interest in acting in 2011 and appeared in a number of independent short and feature films. She starred in her first lead feature, ''[[Spice It Up]]''<ref>{{cite news | last=Knight | first=Chris | url=https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/movies/chris-knight-funny-shaggy-and-relatable-spice-it-up-lives-up-to-its-name | title=Funny, shaggy and relatable, Spice It Up lives up to its name | date=Aug 16, 2019 | work=[[National Post]] | accessdate=August 28, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | last=Wilner | first=Norman | url=https://nowtoronto.com/movies/reviews/spice-it-up-lev-lewis-yonah-lewis-calvin-thomas/ | title=Review: Spice It Up is a weird yet moving Toronto-film-scene project | date=Aug 13, 2019 | work=[[Now (newspaper)|NOW Magazine]] | accessdate=August 19, 2019}}</ref> and was nominated for her first Best Actress of a Canadian Film from [[Vancouver Film Critics Circle]].<ref>{{cite news | last=Cabrita | first=Josh | url=https://vancouverfilmcritics.com/2018/12/14/2019-nominees-announced/ | title=2019 Nominees Announced | date=December 14, 2018 | work=[[Vancouver Film Critics Circle]] | accessdate=December 28, 2018}}</ref> It was her first film being screened at the [[TIFF Bell Lightbox]].<ref>{{cite news | last=Hertz | first=Berry | url=https://origin.tgam.arcpublishing.com/arts/film/reviews/article-meta-comedy-spice-it-up-is-its-own-bizarre-and-compelling-act-of-self/ | title=Meta-comedy Spice It Up is its own bizarre and compelling act of self-plagiarism | date=August 12, 2019 | work=[[The Globe And Mail]] | accessdate=August 14, 2019}}</ref>
'''Jennifer Hardy CK''' (born '''Jennifer Jessica Hardy'''. June 20, 1986) is a Canadian actress, editor, illustrator, and animator. Her first work as an illustrator and animator was her OCAD University thesis project; ''WSIM: What Suffered Inside Me'' (2008).<ref>[http://www.ocadu.ca/about_ocad/.../20090414_jennifer_hardy.html/ “Award-winning animation by Jennifer Hardy”. ''OCAD University''. April 14, 2009.] Retrieved December 29, 2018.</ref> She created her 2nd animated short ''Obsessions, Progressions, & Expectations'' (2015).<ref>[https://www.durhamregion.com/whatson-story/6819760-second-durham-region-film-festival-sept-16-to-18/ “Second Durham Region Film Festival Sept. 16 to 18”. ''DurhamRegion.com''. August 27, 2016.] Retrieved August 27, 2019.</ref> She gained interest in acting in 2011 and appeared in a number of independent short and feature films. She starred in her first lead feature, ''[[Spice It Up]]''<ref>{{cite news | last=Knight | first=Chris | url=https://nationalpost.com/entertainment/movies/chris-knight-funny-shaggy-and-relatable-spice-it-up-lives-up-to-its-name | title=Funny, shaggy and relatable, Spice It Up lives up to its name | date=Aug 16, 2019 | work=[[National Post]] | accessdate=August 28, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | last=Wilner | first=Norman | url=https://nowtoronto.com/movies/reviews/spice-it-up-lev-lewis-yonah-lewis-calvin-thomas/ | title=Review: Spice It Up is a weird yet moving Toronto-film-scene project | date=Aug 13, 2019 | work=[[Now (newspaper)|NOW Magazine]] | accessdate=August 19, 2019}}</ref> and was nominated for her first Best Actress of a Canadian Film from [[Vancouver Film Critics Circle]].<ref>{{cite news | last=Cabrita | first=Josh | url=https://vancouverfilmcritics.com/2018/12/14/2019-nominees-announced/ | title=2019 Nominees Announced | date=December 14, 2018 | work=[[Vancouver Film Critics Circle]] | accessdate=December 28, 2018}}</ref> It was her first film being screened at the [[TIFF Bell Lightbox]].<ref>{{cite news | last=Hertz | first=Berry | url=https://origin.tgam.arcpublishing.com/arts/film/reviews/article-meta-comedy-spice-it-up-is-its-own-bizarre-and-compelling-act-of-self/ | title=Meta-comedy Spice It Up is its own bizarre and compelling act of self-plagiarism | date=August 12, 2019 | work=[[The Globe And Mail]] | accessdate=August 14, 2019}}</ref>




==Personal life==
==Personal life==

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Jennifer Hardy CK
Born (1986-06-20) June 20, 1986 (age 38)
EducationOCAD University
Occupation(s)Actress, editor, illustrator, animator
Years active2011–present


Jennifer Hardy CK (born Jennifer Jessica Hardy. June 20, 1986) is a Canadian actress, editor, illustrator, and animator. Her first work as an illustrator and animator was her OCAD University thesis project; WSIM: What Suffered Inside Me (2008).[1] She created her 2nd animated short Obsessions, Progressions, & Expectations (2015).[2] She gained interest in acting in 2011 and appeared in a number of independent short and feature films. She starred in her first lead feature, Spice It Up[3][4] and was nominated for her first Best Actress of a Canadian Film from Vancouver Film Critics Circle.[5] It was her first film being screened at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.[6]

Personal life

On October 20, 2000, Hardy suffered a stroke at age 14. It caused her to struggle in her classes at school as she had difficulty reading and speaking. Years later she improved her communication but she could not follow her goals to become a doctor or an accountant. She had to focus on her right brain and developed her skills in visual arts. She studied drawing, painting, and integrated media programs in OCAD University.

In 2008 Hardy created a 2-dimensional animation WSIM: What Suffered Inside Me for her thesis project at OCAD University. It was screened in a number of festivals winning three Best Film awards.[7]


Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2016 The Intestine Rachel
2018 Spice It Up Rene


Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Title of work Result Notes
2009 Vancouver Island Short Film Festival Best Film WSIM: What Suffered Inside Me Won
Hamilton Music & Film Festival Best Film WSIM: What Suffered Inside Me Won
Washougal International Film Festival Best Mini Film WSIM: What Suffered Inside Me Won
2016 Female Eye Film Festival Best Animation Obsessions, Progressions, & Expectations Nominated
2018 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress in a Canadian Film Spice It Up Nominated

References

  1. ^ “Award-winning animation by Jennifer Hardy”. OCAD University. April 14, 2009. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  2. ^ “Second Durham Region Film Festival Sept. 16 to 18”. DurhamRegion.com. August 27, 2016. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  3. ^ Knight, Chris (Aug 16, 2019). "Funny, shaggy and relatable, Spice It Up lives up to its name". National Post. Retrieved August 28, 2019.
  4. ^ Wilner, Norman (Aug 13, 2019). "Review: Spice It Up is a weird yet moving Toronto-film-scene project". NOW Magazine. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  5. ^ Cabrita, Josh (December 14, 2018). "2019 Nominees Announced". Vancouver Film Critics Circle. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  6. ^ Hertz, Berry (August 12, 2019). "Meta-comedy Spice It Up is its own bizarre and compelling act of self-plagiarism". The Globe And Mail. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  7. ^ "What Suffered Inside Me". Speechless. August 28, 2015. Retrieved August 28, 2019.


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