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Alan Hardy is an Australian writer and producer, who has worked extensively in television. [1] He is the son of Frank Hardy and the father of Marieke Hardy.
Producer: Something in the Air. Alan Hardy is known for Something in the Air (2000), The Wayne Manifesto (1996) and Embassy (1990).
Alan Hardy. Producer: Something in the Air. Alan Hardy is known for Something in the Air (2000), The Wayne Manifesto (1996) and Embassy (1990).
Co-founder & director of Hype Republic, Allan Hardy is an ARIA, ADG & ACS national award-winner. A revolutionary end-to-end creative production company and post-production studio, Hype Republic combines incredible storytelling & epic visuals, with detailed strategy & global industry experience.
Alan Hardy is known as an Producer, Actor, and Post Production Producer. Some of their work includes All the Rivers Run, The Wayne Manifesto, I Live With Me Dad, Knife, and All The Rivers Run II.
Hardy's productions since 2000 include Something in the Air (2000-2002), Marshall Law (2002), and Fergus McPhail (2004). He was also the script editor for Marshall Law and contributed scripts to Something in the Air.
Late in 2012, Alan Hardy hired Jason Herbison as the series’ new story producer. Over the next year, the pair worked closely and when Alan left in late 2013, Jason was promoted to replace him. After Neighbours, Alan retired from the industry.
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All the Rivers Run is an Australian historical novel by Nancy Cato, first published in 1958. It was adapted as a 1983 Australian television miniseries starring Sigrid Thornton and John Waters. The miniseries is marketed with the tagline A sweeping saga of one woman's struggle for survival.
Alan Hardy may refer to: Alan Hardy (producer), Australian writer and producer. Alan Hardy (rugby league), British rugby league footballer. Alan Hardy (basketball), American basketball player.