From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Harmon is an American film and television director. He is best known for the 1986 horror classic The Hitcher, starring Rutger Hauer, as well as for films like They and Nowhere to Run. His television work is distinguished by the series of made-for-TV movies featuring fictional Paradise (Mass.) Police Chief Jesse Stone, which began with 2005's Stone Cold, starring Tom Selleck, as well as the Emmy-nominated biopics Ike: Countdown to D-Day (also starring Selleck) and Gotti, starring Armand Assante.
Nowhere to Run
(Director)
Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
(Director)
Jesse Stone: Night Passage
(Director)
Stone Cold
(Director)
Ike: Countdown to D-Day
(Director)
Jesse Stone: Thin Ice
(Director)
Jesse Stone: Sea Change
(Director)
The Hitcher
(Director)
The Black Room
(Director of Photography)
The Crossing
(Director)
Highwaymen
(Director)
Gotti
(Director)
Jesse Stone: No Remorse
(Director)
They
(Director)
Eyes of an Angel
(Director)
November Christmas
(Director)
Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt
(Director)
China Lake
(Director)
Jesse Stone: Sea Change
(Co-Producer)
Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise
(Director)
China Lake
(Screenplay)
The Day Time Ended
(Still Photographer)
China Lake
(Cinematography)
China Lake
(Producer)
Jesse Stone: Night Passage
(Co-Producer)
Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
(Co-Producer)
The Jupiter Menace
(Cinematography)
Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt
(Co-Producer)
Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise
(Co-Producer)
Roller Boogie
(Still Photographer)
Fade to Black
(Still Photographer)
Hell Night
(Still Photographer)
Nocturna
(Still Photographer)
Tourist Trap
(Still Photographer)
2020
(Director of Photography)
Homicide: Life on the Street
(Director)
Level 9
(Director)
Blue Bloods
(Director)
Blue Bloods
(Writer)