Robin Hardy | |
Birth Name: | Robin St. Clair Rimington Hardy |
Birth Date: | 2 October 1929 |
Birth Place: | Wimbledon, London, England, UK |
Death Place: | Reading, Berkshire, England, UK |
Occupation: | Film director, writer |
Robin St. Clair Rimington Hardy (2 October 1929 – 1 July 2016)[1] was an English author and film director. His most famous directorial work is The Wicker Man,[2] and his last project was a film adaptation of his novel Cowboys for Christ, which was retitled The Wicker Tree.[2]
He was born in Wimbledon, London, England and studied art in Paris. He worked in the U.S., where he made television dramas. He was a partner in a film company with Anthony Shaffer for 13 years. He returned to London where he made television commercials. Later he wrote historical novels and was involved in creating historical theme parks in the U.S.[3] [4] In addition to Cowboys for Christ, Hardy published a novelization of The Wicker Man, as well as the novel The Education of Don Juan.
Hardy died on 1 July 2016; he was survived by his fifth wife, Victoria Webster (married 2000), and eight children.[5]
Hardy had expressed interest in producing a finale to his loose Wicker Man trilogy titled The Wrath of the Gods. A crowdfunding campaign was set-up in 2015 to raise funds for the film's production,[6] but ultimately fell short of its US$210,000 target.[7]