Jerry Hardin
Jerry Hardin, born on November 20, 1929, is a distinguished American actor who has made significant contributions to film, television, and theater over a career that has exceeded fifty years. Renowned for his compelling performances, Hardin gained widespread recognition for his iconic portrayal of Deep Throat in the acclaimed television series The X-Files. This role not only showcased his talent but also solidified his status in popular culture.
Throughout his extensive career, Hardin has amassed an impressive array of credits, demonstrating his versatility across various genres. His work spans numerous notable projects, reflecting a dedication to the craft of acting. In addition to his television success, Hardin has also made a mark in theater, bringing depth to his performances on stage.
Beyond his professional achievements, Jerry Hardin is also a proud father, with his daughter Melora Hardin carving out her own successful path as an actress, while his son Shawn Hardin has made strides in the production realm. His family’s involvement in the entertainment industry highlights a legacy of creativity and artistic expression. As he continues to inspire with his performances, Jerry Hardin remains a respected figure in the performing arts, celebrated for his contributions and enduring impact.
Filmography
Thunder Road
Chilly Scenes of Winter
Missing
Foes
The Hot Spot
Murder of Innocence
Honkytonk Man
The Firm (1993)
Wolf Lake
The Milagro Beanfield War
Little Nikita
Warning Sign
Mitchell
Let's Get Harry
Mass Appeal
Cujo
The Falcon and the Snowman
Heartland
Heartbreakers
Tempest
Pacific Heights
Roots: The Gift
Alambrista!
Wanted: Dead or Alive
Blaze
War Party