Hardy Awadjie

Hardy got his first taste of being on camera in an ad campaign for Bond University down in Australia—yeah, the whole “Study at Bond” thing. Not exactly Hollywood, but everyone’s gotta start somewhere, right? After that, dude bounced around, picking up roles in a bunch of random films and those weird industrial spots nobody actually remembers. Once he wrapped up his Master’s in Humanities (fancy), he bounced back to Seattle for a hot minute. Seriously, it was a blink-and-you-miss-it situation—he did some gigs on “Grimm” (shoutout to Tawnia McKiernan), popped up in a Thursday Night Football bit, and even worked with Subaru, probably driving something rugged. But Seattle couldn’t hold him. In 2014, Hardy packed his bags and hightailed it to Los Angeles, like so many before him with big dreams and maybe a couple pieces of IKEA furniture. LA hit him right away—suddenly he’s knee-deep in the stunt world, throwing himself into chaos on movies like “The Purge: Anarchy” (James Damanco’s wild ride), “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse” (zombie mayhem courtesy of Christopher Landon), and “Hollywood Adventures” (Timothy Kendall’s action-packed madness). And the guy’s built for it—his size and attitude? Kinda perfect for the crazier stunt gigs. Lately, Hardy’s not just the muscle behind the scenes. He’s making a name for himself in both TV and film, landing roles that go beyond just taking a punch or crashing a car. The dude’s out here proving he’s more than just a stunt guy—he’s a legit force, mixing it up on set, and honestly, it’s kinda wild to see how far he’s come from those early promo days.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ (1.83 m)
  • Birth Location: Australia
  • Professions: Producer, Stunts, Actor

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Sucobe, Wadge
    • Trivia:

      Reference nSo, the guy’s got a Master’s in Humanities from Bond University and, not to flex, but two Bachelor’s degrees in Liberal Arts from Washington State University. That’s some serious academic street cred—like, who even does double Bachelors anymore? Must’ve spent half their twenties buried in books, bouncing between philosophy debates and essay deadlines. Honestly, with that kind of background, you’d expect them to drop obscure references at dinner parties and casually win any argument about art or literature. Bet their bookshelf’s stacked with everything from ancient Greek plays to postmodern novels, and they probably can’t watch a movie without dissecting its symbolism. Liberal Arts folks always have a wild mix of interests—one day it’s existentialism, next it’s film noir or avant-garde jazz. The Humanities part? That just means they trained to think deep, question everything, and write essays that make your head spin. Basically, they’re the ultimate trivia teammate—just don’t challenge them to Scrabble.

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