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Omari Latif Hardwick: A Career In The Entertainment Industry
Omari Latif Hardwick was born on 9th January 1974 in Decatur, Georgia USA.
He is best known to the world for his acting skills, as he has appeared in films such as; “The A Team” in 2010, “The Guardian” in 2006, “For Colored Girls” in 2010, “Miracle at St. Anna and others.
His career in the entertainment industry has been active since 2001.

Have you ever wondered how rich Omari Hardwick is? According to sources, it is estimated that Omari Hardwick`s total net worth is $1,5 million. This amount has been earned through his appearance on the big screens, however, Hardwick is also known for his television roles in series such as “Chase” and “Being Mary Jane”, for which he earned the award of “The Best Supporting Actor” awarded by Black Reel.
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