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Friday, August 29, 2025

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Celebrity birthday for Jan.9: Omari Hardwick

Omari Hardwick

Omari Hardwick grew up an active athlete, playing several sports during his high school years, and later playing football for the University of Georgia. He even attempted to pursue a professional football career, trying out for the San Diego Chargers; however he suffered a knee injury and decided to pull out.

Hardwick, however, also had an early interest in poetry and acting. He moved to New York in 2000 and began appearing on several stage productions. He received his big break in 2003’s Sucker Free City, but he is best known for his roles in the film The Guardian and the short-lived television series Saved.

Hardwick later appeared in films such as Kick-Ass, For Colored Girls, and the critically-acclaimed indie flick I Will Follow. He also took a role in the TNT series Dark Blue, which ran for two seasons from 2009 to 2010.