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[edit]Rob Hardy began his career as a high school senior at George School with the camcorder-shot movie G-Man. While pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering at Florida A&M University, he made the leap to film with the low-budget motion picture Chocolate City. This experience earned him the institution's highest honor, the Bernard Hendricks Student Leadership Award, and helped Hardy and film partner William Packer (Will Packer) launch Rainforest Films. The underground buzz on the project soon led to his controversial film Trois. Hardy not only directed and co-wrote the thriller, he was also instrumental in self-distributing the project to be the fastest Independent African-American film to pass the $1 million mark. In 2003, after directing the critically acclaimed thriller Trois 2: Pandora's Box,[1][2] he added the role of "Producer" to his credits by collaborating with business partner Will Packer to produce Motives, and later, Trois: The Escort.
Hardy then wrote and directed the spiritually-themed drama The Gospel and produced the companion concert film The Gospel Live. Executively producing Mekhi Phifer's directorial film debut Puff, Puff, Pass soon followed. Next, he served as Executive Producer of 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 2007 BET Hip Hop Awards.. He went on to work on several other projects, including Stomp The Yard: Homecoming and Think Like a Man.
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 Los Angeles.[3]
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- ^ "Rob Hardy Launches Rainforest Entertainment + Taps Mitzi | Shadow and Act". Blogs.indiewire.com. 2015-03-20. Archived from the original on 2015-06-07.
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- ^ Hanks, Patrick, ed. (2003). Dictionary of American family names. Internet Archive. Oxford, UK ; New York : Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-508137-4.
- ^ Smith, Elsdon Coles (1972). New dictionary of American family names. New York: Harper & Row. ISBN 978-0-06-013933-9 – via Internet Archive.
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- McClain, Buzz (26 October 2008). "This tiny music device is a sound investment after all". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Vol. 103, no. 184. Fort Worth, Texas. p. 7F. Retrieved 5 December 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
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[edit]Haine, W. Scott (2006). Culture and Customs of France. Connecticut: Greenwood. p. 223. ISBN 0-313-32892-7 – via Google Books.
"Drama". The Nation. Vol. 86, no. 2241. 11 June 1908. p. 541. Retrieved 28 January 2021 – via Google Books. The list of French actors to be seen in London this season includes Bernhardt, Réjane, Jane Hading, Jeanne Granoir, Coquelin, and Mmes. Després and Bartet.
Pollock, Walter Herries (1878). The Modern French Theatre. Paris: Fotheringham – via Internet Archive.