Cory Hardrict

American actor

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2024 Set to appear in 'Divorce in the Black' as Dallas.
2023 Appeared in multiple films including 'To Live and Die and Live' as Akil, 'Young. Wild. Free.' as Desmond, and 'American Outlaws' as Agent Morely.
April 2023 Finalized divorce from Tia Mowry.
2022 Became a main cast member in 'All American: Homecoming' as Coach Marcus Turner
October 4 2022 Announced separation from Tia Mowry due to irreconcilable differences.
2021 Appeared in an episode of 'All American' as Coach Marcus Turner
2021 Starred in 'Karen' as Malik.
2020 Guest starred in season 3 of 'The Chi' and became a recurring cast member in season 4 as Dante
2020 Appeared in 'The Outpost' as Sgt. Vernon Martin.
2019 Became a recurring cast member in season 3 of 'S.W.A.T.' as Nate Warren
2018 Joined the main cast of TV series 'The Oath' as Cole Hammond
2018 Starred in '211' as Officer Hanson and 'City of Lies' as Kelly Jamerson.
May 5 2018 Welcomed daughter Cairo Tiahna with wife Tia Mowry.
2017 Portrayed Jacques Agnant in the Tupac Shakur biopic 'All Eyez on Me', alongside Demetrius Shipp Jr., Danai Gurira, and Money-B.
2016 Performed in multiple films including 'Car Dogs' as Boyd, 'Destined' as Sheed/Rasheed, and 'Spectral' as Sgt. Alessio.
2015 Played June in the film 'Brotherly Love', co-starring Keke Palmer and Eric D. Hill Jr.
2014 Had a role in the film 'American Sniper', reuniting with director Clint Eastwood.
2013 Appeared in an episode of 'Eastbound and Down' as Walter
2013 Hardrict starred in 'Warm Bodies' as Kevin and 'Lovelace' as Frankie Crocker.
2012 Hardrict guest starred in the TV show 'Let's Stay Together' as Derrick
2011 Cory Hardrict appeared in multiple films including 'Battle: Los Angeles' as Lockett, 'The Day' as Henson, and 'Dance Fu' as TK.
June 28 2011 Welcomed son Cree Taylor with wife Tia Mowry.
2010 Cory Hardrict appeared in TV episodes of 'Saving Grace' as Dylan Putnam and 'Dark Blue' as Josh

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