Hardy (surname)
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Hardy is a surname, and may refer to:
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Aaron Hardy, English footballer
- Alexander M. Hardy, U.S. Representative from Indiana
- Alexandre Hardy (c. 1570/1572–1632), French dramatist
- Alister Hardy, English marine biologist
- Angie Hardy, American blackjack player
- Anne Hardy, British artist
- Annie Hardy, American singer-guitarist with Giant Drag
- Anthony Hardy, English mental patient and murderer
- Arnold Hardy, American photographer
- Arthur Charles Hardy, Canadian politician
- Alfred Gathorne-Hardy, British politician
- Arthur Sherburne Hardy, American novelist and diplomat
- Arthur Sturgis Hardy, Canadian politician
[edit] B
- Benjamin Hardy, Australian volleyball player
- Bert Hardy, English photographer
- Billy Hardy, English boxer
- Bruce Hardy, American football player
[edit] C
- Carroll Hardy, American baseball player
- Charles Hardy (1714–1780), British naval officer
- "Hungry" Charles Hardy, American competitive eater
- Chris Hardy, Canadian footballer
- Cornelius Hardy, convict transported to Australia
[edit] D
- D. Elmo Hardy, American entomologist
- Daniel W. Hardy, Anglican Theologian
- David A. Hardy (born 1936), English artist
- David T. Hardy, American author and jurist
- Denis Hardy, Quebecois economist
- Don Ed Hardy, American tattoo artist
[edit] E
- Edgar Richard "Hardy" Hardcastle (1900 - 1995), British economist
- Elias Hardy, English-born lawyer and politician in New Brunswick.
- Emmett Hardy (1903–1925), American jazz cornet player
- Ernest Hardy, film and music critic based in Los Angeles
- Ernest George Hardy, classicist
[edit] F
- Françoise Hardy (born 1944), French singer and actress
- Frank Hardy, Australian novelist and journalist
[edit] G
- G. H. Hardy (1877–1947), English mathematician
- Gathorne Hardy, 1st Earl of Cranbrook, an English politician
- Gene Hardy, a Canadian multi-instrumentalist and vocalist
- Guy U. Hardy, U.S. Representative from Colorado
[edit] H
- Hagood Hardy (1937–1997), Canadian composer & pianist
- Harry Hardy, English footballer
- Harvey Hardy, American footballer
- Henry Hardy, editor of the works of Isaiah Berlin
- Hugh W. Hardy U.S. Marines General
[edit] J
- J. J. Hardy, American baseball player
- Jack Hardy, Canadian politician
- Jack Hardy (singer-songwriter)
- James Hardy can refer to
- James Hardy (American football) (b. 1985)
- James Hardy (basketball)
- James Hardy (rower)
- James D. Hardy, Jr., American academic and historian
- James Greene Hardy (1795–1856), Kentucky politician and orator; Lt. Governor of Kentucky
- Jim Hardy (b. 1923), American football quarterback
- Janet Hardy, American erotic writer
- Jeff Hardy, American wrestler
- Jeremy Hardy, English comedian
- Jermaine Hardy, American footballer
- Jesse Hardy is a native resident of Florida, USA
- Jim Hardy (b. 1923), American football quarterback
- Joe Hardy, a professional ice hockey player
- John Hardy can refer to:
- John Hardy (composer), British composer
- John Hardy (football player), Player in the NFL
- John Hardy (geneticist), British human geneticist and molecular biologist
- John Hardy (jewelry) (b. 1949), jewelry maker
- John Hardy (MP) (1773–1855), British MP and businessman and father of first Earl of Cranbrook
- John Hardy (US politician) (1835–1913), U.S. Representative from New York
- Sir John Hardy, 1st Baronet (1809–1888), British Conservative Member of Parliament
- John Crumpton Hardy (20th century), President of the Mississippi Agricultural and Mechanical College
- Sir John Francis Gathorne-Hardy (1874–1949), British First World War General who served in Italy and the Western Front
- John Gathorne-Hardy, 2nd Earl of Cranbrook (1839–1911), British peer and Conservative Member of Parliament
- John Hardee, American jazz musician
- Jonathan Hardy, New Zealand actor and screenwriter
- Jonny Hardy, Israeli footballer
- Joseph Hardy, American businessman
- Joseph Hardy, an american stage director
- Jules Hardy, Quebecois doctor
[edit] K
- Karen Hardy, ballroom dancer
- Kevin Hardy can refer to one of two American football players.
[edit] L
- Larry Hardy, American footballer
- Leonard W. Hardy, mormon pioneer
- Leslie Hardy, Rock musician
- Linda Hardy, French actress and model
- Louise Hardy, Canadian politician
- Lyndon Hardy, American science-fiction author
[edit] M
- Marieke Hardy, Australian television writer
- Mark A. Hardy, American surgeon
- Mark Lea Hardy, Swiss hockey player
- Mary Hardy, Australian television and radio presenter
- Matt Hardy, American wrestler
- Matthew Hardy, Australian comedian
- Milton H. Hardy, American educator
- Moses Hardy, American supercentenarian
[edit] N
- Nelson Hardy, Australian Rugby League player
[edit] O
- Oliver Hardy (1892–1957), American comedy actor
[edit] P
- Pat "Hawk" Hardy, Martial Artist, police officer and prosecuting attorney
- Paul Hardy, American politician from Louisiana
- Percy Hardy, English cricketer
- Phil Hardy, British footballer
- Phil Hardy, English film and music industry journalist
- Phillip E. Hardy, American music critic
- Porter Hardy, Jr., U.S. representative from Virginia
[edit] R
- Rebecca Hardy, Canadian fashion model
- René Hardy, member of the French Resistance
- Richard Meredith-Hardy, British microlight pilot
- Rob Hardy, film director
- Robert Hardy, English actor
- Robert Hardy, bassist with Franz Ferdinand
- Robin Hardy, American writer
- Robin Hardy (film director)
- Ron Hardy, American DJ
- Rufus Hardy (1855–1943), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Texas
- Rufus K. Hardy (1878–1945), leader and missionary in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
[edit] S
- Sam Hardy, English football goalkeeper
- Samuel Hardy, American lawyer and politician
- Solomon Hardy, English cricketer
- Stephanie Hardy, a Canadian singer-songwriter
[edit] T
- Captain Temple Hardy was a British naval officer
- Theodore Bailey Hardy, British Army chaplain
- Thomas Hardy (1840–1928), English novelist and poet
- Thomas Duffus Hardy, English antiquary
- Sir Thomas Hardy, 1st Baronet, British naval officer (1769–1839)
- Thomas Hardy (political reformer) (1752–1832)
- Thomas Duffus Hardy, English antiquarian
- Todd Hardy, Canadian politician
- Tom Hardy, English actor
- Trevor Hardy, convicted murderer
[edit] W
- Warren Hardy, Nevada state senator
- Wilfred Hardy, British artist and illustrator
- William Hardy, English footballer
- William Bate Hardy, British biologist
- William Douglas the Hardy, Scottish nobleman and warlord
- William H. Hardy, American founder of Hattiesburg
[edit] Fictional characters
- Andy Hardy, character in films, played by Mickey Rooney
- Lewis Hardy, a character in the ITV television programme The Bill.
- Joe Hardy, character in the Hardy Boys novels
- Steiner Hardy, character from the anime Gundam 0080
- Anti-heroes created by Marvel Comics :
- Felicia Hardy (The Black Cat)
- Felicity Hardy (The Scarlet Spider)
- Walter Hardy or John Hardesky (The Cat)
- On the ABC soap opera, General Hospital :
[edit] Stage names, pseudonyms, and unused birth names
- American rapper Big Daddy Kane was born Antonio Hardy
- British screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce used the pseudonym "Martin Hardy"
- American singer and actress Nell Carter was born Nell Ruth Hardy