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Rod Hardy

Highest Rated: 100% Thirst (1979)

Lowest Rated: 41% December Boys (2007)

Birthday: Not Available

Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Australian television director Rod Hardy showed an early interest in filmmaking, shooting his first shorts at age 12 with an 8mm camera. He broke into television in 1974, directing episodes of the Australian TV cop drama "Division 4." After helming a string of TV programs, Hardy took on his first feature film, the 1979 vampire thriller "Thirst," which earned some praise but was a box office failure. Disheartened, Hardy dove back into Australian television. After directing a string of episodes of the long-running Australian soap opera, "Neighbors," Hardy got his chance in the United States, helming a couple of episodes of the popular spy series "Mission: Impossible." From there he directed a number of TV movies, steadily repairing his reputation as a long-form director. In 1999 his made-for-TV Western about two cons on the run, "Two for Texas," was awarded a Bronze Wrangler award in the Television Feature Film category. He became respected in the TV industry for his masterful directing of such popular programs as the sci-fi procedural drama "The X-Files," the sci-fi space adventure "Battlestar Galactica," and the Robin Hood-style crime drama "Leverage." In 2007, Hardy briefly drew notice with his comedy-of-age tale "December Boys," which starred the wildly famous star of the "Harry Potter" franchise, Daniel Radcliffe. However, his would-be comeback failed when the film, despite winning the CGS Award for Best Film, was berated by critics and generally deemed a box office flop. He continues to work in television.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 43% Thirst
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50% 62% High Noon
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41% 52% December Boys
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Under Capricorn
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Between Love and Hate
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68% Buffalo Girls
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60% Two for Texas
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29% An Unfinished Affair
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33% Rio Diablo
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My Name Is Kate
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
December Boys 41% 52% 2007 Director High Noon 50% 62% 2000 Director Two for Texas 60% 1998 Director Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. 17% 1998 Director Robinson Crusoe 40% 1997 Director An Unfinished Affair 29% 1996 Director Buffalo Girls 68% 1995 Director The Yearling 31% 1994 Director My Name Is Kate 1994 Director Lies and Lullabies 1993 Director Rio Diablo 33% 1993 Director Between Love and Hate 1993 Director The Only Way Out 1993 Director Shadows of the Heart 1990 Director Under Capricorn 1982 Director Eureka Stockade 1981 Director Thirst 100% 43% 1979 Director
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