Sam Hardy Movies and Career Information
Aug 26, 1883
Chesterfield
Actor
Samuel (Sam) Hardy was a former England-international (football) goalkeeper. In 1902, Chesterfield manager Jack Hoskin beat Derby County to sign Hardy, doing so under a lamp post in Newbold. Hardy, something of a shrewd character, wouldn't sign the forms until Hoskin promised to pay him 18 shillings (90p) when the original offer was a mere 5 shillings (25p). Hardy soon gained himself a reputation for being unfazeable and it wasn't long before he started attracting the attention of the top clubs in the country. Liverpool manager Tom Watson had witnessed him play against his side in a 2nd Division fixture at Anfield and although Liverpool won the match 6-1 Watson remembered that if it hadn't been for the performance of Hardy that day, Liverpool could well have gone on to record their biggest ever win. After just 77 appearances, in which he kept 30 clean-sheets, Watson approached both Chesterfield and Hardy and signed him for £500 in the May of 1905. After Ned Doig had begun the season as number 1 Sam came in to make his debut for the 9th game of the campaign on the 21 October 1912 at Anfield in a league match against Nottingham Forest, Liverpool won the game 4-1 and Hardy established
- Sam Hardy Movies before 2012
- Break of Hearts 1935
- King Kong (1933) 1933
- Miracle Woman (1931) 1931
- Rainbow Man