Rob Hardy is a multifaceted creative professional, boasting a impressive repertoire of work as a film producer, writer, television and film director. His extensive filmography boasts a range of notable titles, including the critically acclaimed "The Gospel", as well as the popular urban dramas "Trois" and "Trois 2: Pandora's Box".
Notably, Hardy's writing career began while he was still a student at Florida A&M University, where he penned his debut film, "Chocolate City". This early success set the stage for his continued growth as a writer and filmmaker.
In addition to his work in film, Hardy has also made significant contributions to the world of television, with credits including the esteemed medical drama "ER", the crime-solving series "Criminal Minds", the supernatural drama "The Vampire Diaries", and the popular teen drama "90210".
Beyond his professional achievements, Hardy is also a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha, the esteemed intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established specifically for African Americans. His commitment to this organization reflects his dedication to community and cultural heritage.
Currently, Hardy is in talks to write the highly anticipated Untitled New Edition Biopic, a project that promises to be a significant milestone in his already impressive career.