Rob Hardy (b. 1972)

Alias:
Robert Hardy

Birthplace:
Barking, London, England, UK

Born:
January 1, 1972

Rob Hardy B.S.C. (born 1972), is an English cinematographer. He frequently collaborates with director Alex Garland, working on the science fiction films, Ex Machina and Annihilation and the television show Devs. He has also worked with John Crowley on his films Boy A (2007) and Is Anybody There? (2008). His other works include The Invisible Woman, Testament of Youth and Mission: Impossible – Fallout.

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Cinematography:
2000  Bedhead
2002  Thespian X
2004  Jelly Dolly
2007  Hesitation

Director of Photography:
2000  Bedhead
2002  Thespian X
2004  Jelly Dolly
2007  Boy A
2007  Exhibit A
2007  Hesitation
2007  Honeymoon
2009  Dogging: A Love Story
2009  Is Anybody There?
2009  Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974
2010  The First Grader
2010  Whistle and I'll Come to You
2011  Blitz
2011  Inni
2011  Stolen
2011  The Forgiveness of Blood
2012  Broken
2012  Shadow Dancer
2013  The Invisible Woman
2014  Every Secret Thing
2014  Testament of Youth
2015  Ex Machina
2018  Annihilation
2018  Euphoria
2018  Mission: Impossible - Fallout
2022  Men
2022  The Man from Toronto
2024  Civil War
2024  The Book of Clarence

Director of Photography:
2009  Red Riding
2020  Devs

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