- Born in Charleston, West Virginia, Hardiman began his interest in filmmaking at an early age. After school, he spent several years as a film critic before quitting to pursue a dream of making his own movies.
Hardiman has churned out a number of feature films in a very short period of time. The creator of the "Porkchop Trilogy," and "Zombie Babies," Hardiman's film have been featured in Entertainment Weekly, Fangoria, and Rue Morgue as well as distributed across the globe. With an equal mix of horror and comedy, his films often recall the films of the late 1970s and 80s.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Arthur Dent
- Won third prize at the 2004 West Virginia International Film Festival for the film "Escape from the Dead."
- Directed part of a horror film titled Dahmer vs Gacy, written and produced by Andrew J. Rausch. The film, which was ultimately abandoned for reasons unknown, also featured cinematography by Zombiegeddon helmer Chris Watson and starred Ari Bavel and Mighty Mike Murga.
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