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Cory Hardrict

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1979-11-09
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Cory Hardrict has been a familiar face on television since the late 1990s, effortlessly navigating both lighthearted comedies and serious dramas. Alongside his small-screen success, Cory Hardrict also made notable appearances in films such as Never Been Kissed (1999) and Gran Torino (2008), showcasing his ability to transition between genres. His career path resembled that of a versatile utility player, shifting between minor and supporting roles in big studio productions and prime-time TV shows, as well as leading roles in smaller independent films.

In addition to acting, Cory Hardrict briefly explored producing, further expanding his creative footprint in the entertainment industry. He also found a new wave of recognition in a different arena—reality television—appearing alongside his wife, Tia Mowry, on Tia & Tamera, which aired on the Style Network from 2011 to 2013. This role, though unconventional, added another dimension to Cory Hardrict’s already diverse career.

The real breakthrough, however, came in 2013 when Cory Hardrict landed significant roles in Lovelace and Warm Bodies, marking a turning point in his professional trajectory. With a long and varied filmography, combined with a natural adaptability across different formats, Cory Hardrict has solidified his reputation as a respected and beloved presence in both television and film.

Trivia

Cory Hardrict has appeared in a variety of movies, films, and music projects throughout his career, but one of his standout performances came in The Outpost (2019), which is widely regarded as his highest-rated work. On the other hand, one of his less acclaimed projects is November Criminals (2017), which holds the distinction of being Cory Hardrict’s lowest-rated film to date. While he has been part of many different types of media, these two titles—The Outpost and November Criminals—represent the extremes in terms of audience reception of Cory Hardrict’s performances.

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