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  1. Duncan Hines

    Duncan Hines March 26, 1880 &ndash March 15, 1959 was a United States U.S. pioneer of restaurant ratings ... restaurants and their featured dishes that Hines had personally enjoyed in cities and towns across America. Hines was so successful, he added another book, recommending lodging for the night. ref name duncanhinesabout http www.duncanhines.com newDuncan pub about us Duncan Hines Website About Us ref ref name visitbgky http www.visitbgky.com duncanhines.html visitbgky.com, Duncan Hines, The Man Behind The Cake Mix Dead link September 2010 date September 2010 ref In 1952 Duncan Hines introduced Duncan Hines bread to the world through the Durkee s Bakery Company of Homer, New York. Principals ... Consolidated Mills in Omaha, Nebraska , which developed and sold the first Duncan Hines cake mixes ... The Truth . Duncan Hines died of lung cancer on March 15, 1959. Today The Duncan Hines brand is now ... of U.S. Route 31W north of the city was named the Duncan Hines Highway after his death in 1959. ref http www.visitbgky.com DuncanHinesMuseum byway.html visitbgky.com Duncan Hines Scenic Byway ref There is a http visitbgky.com DuncanHinesMuseum exhibit.html museum showcasing Duncan Hines on the campus of Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green. Duncan Hines was buried in Fairview Cemetery of Bowling ... References Hatchett, Louis. Duncan Hines The Man the Cake Mix . Macon, Georgia Mercer University Press ... Duncan Hines brand web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hines, Duncan ... 15, 1959 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Duncan Category 1880 births Category 1959 deaths Category ... alumni Category Deaths from lung cancer fr Duncan Hines ... Born in Bowling Green, Kentucky , Hines was a Vendor supply chain traveling salesman for a Chicago printer. By age 55 in 1935, Hines had eaten a lot of good and bad meals on the road, as part of his ... depended on getting a good meal at a local restaurant . Hines and his wife, Florence, began assembling ...   more details



  1. Hines

    Hines may refer to People Adrian Hines aka MC ADE , U.S. musician Andre Hines born 1971 , U.S. football player Brendan Hines born 1976 , U.S. actor and singer songwriter Barry Hines born 1939 , British Author Cheryl Hines born 1965 , U.S. actress David Gordon Hines 1915 2000 , British promoter of co operative farming in East Africa Deni Hines born 1970 , Australian singer Duncan Hines 1880 1959 , U.S. Food Critic Earl Hines 1903 1983 , U.S. jazz pianist Gerald D. Hines born 1925 , U.S. real estate developer Gregory Hines 1946 2003 , U.S. actor and tap dancer Gustavus Hines 1809 1875 , U.S. missionary, author, politician Hines Kent cricketer , a British cricketer Hines Holt 1805 1864 , U.S. representative from Georgia Hines Johnson 1910 1987 , Jamaican cricketer Hines Ward born 1976 , U.S. football player Jerome Hines 1921 2003 , U.S. basso opera singer Jim Hines born 1946 , U.S. athlete John L. Hines 1868 1968 , U.S. Army general Karen Hines born 1963 , Canadian actress and playwright Kyle Hines born 1986 , U.S. basketball player Marcia Hines born 1953 , U.S. Australian singer Nathan Hines born 1976 , Australian Scottish rugby player Paul Hines 1855 1935 , U.S. center fielder in professional baseball Paul Hines football coach , U.S. football coach Aceh River Peter Hines , British civil engineer St. Aubyn Hines born 1972 , Jamaican boxer Ted Hines 1926 1983 , U.S. librarian Thomas Hines 1838 1898 , U.S. Confederate spy during the American Civil War Timothy Hines born 1961 , U.S. director of H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds 2005 and Bug Wars Walker Hines 1870 1934 , U.S. railway executive William Hines Staffordshire potter c.1850 1900 , joint founder of Hines Brothers Pottery, Fenton, Stoke on Trent, England Zavon Hines born 1988 , British footballer Places Hines Creek, Alberta Hines Hill, Western Australia Hines Township, Beltrami County, Minnesota Hines, Illinois Hines, Oregon Hinesburg, Vermont Hinesville, Georgia Hinesville Fort Stewart metropolitan area Other Hines ...   more details



  1. John Hines

    John Hines may refer to John Hines boxer , American boxer, 1912 1966 John Hines Australian soldier , British born Australian soldier during World War I, 1873 1958 John L. Hines , Chief of Staff of the US Army, 1868 1968 John Elbridge Hines John L. Hines, Jr. See also John Hine disambiguation John Heinz hndis Hines, John DEFAULTSORT Hines, John ...   more details



  1. Duncan

    wiktionary Duncan Duncan , originally a Duncan surname Scottish name , may also refer to TOCright Fiction King Duncan , a character in William Shakespeare s play Macbeth Duncan fictional locomotive , a locomotive character in The Railway Series children s books by the Rev. W. Awdry Duncan, He man s Man At Arms from the Masters of the Universe toyline, comics and cartoon Duncan Idaho , a fictional character in the Dune universe created by Frank Herbert Duncan Quagmire , a fictional character from A Series of Unfortunate Events Fruit Duncan mango , a named mango variety selected and patented in Florida. Music Duncan song Duncan song , a song by Paul Simon Duncan , a song by Sarah Slean on the album Night Bugs Duncan , a Slim Dusty discography song by Slim Dusty Organizations Clan Duncan Seymour Duncan , a manufacturer of guitar pickups and effects pedals Duncan Toys Company , an American toy manufacturer best known for its yo yos People Duncan I of Scotland died 1040 , king of Alba, represented in Shakespeare s play Macbeth Duncan II of Scotland 1060&ndash 1094 , king of Scots Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan , British Admiral during the Napoleonic Wars Duncan surname Duncan given name Places In Canada Duncan, British Columbia In the United States Duncan, Arizona Duncan, Indiana Duncan, Iowa Duncan, Missouri disambiguation Duncan, Mississippi Duncan, Nebraska Duncan, North Carolina Duncan, Oklahoma Duncan, South Carolina seealso Duncan Township disambiguation School Duncan U. Fletcher High School Ships HMS Duncan HMS Duncan multiple USS Duncan USS Duncan multiple disambig geo cs Duncan de Duncan fr Duncan it Duncan nl Duncan ja pl Duncan pt Duncan ru sl Duncan fi Duncan sv Duncan vo Duncan ...   more details



  1. Thomas Hines

    site of Duncan Hines , a second cousin twice removed. ref Johnson, p. 1445, Bush, p. xvi, Kerr, p. 625 ...Infobox Military Person name Thomas Hines born birth date 1838 10 8 died death date and age 1898 1 23 ... Hines nickname allegiance United States United States of America br Confederate States of America ... Hines Raid Morgan s Raid awards laterwork Thomas Henry Hines October 8, 1838 &ndash January 23, 1898 ... several raids. He was an important assistant to John Hunt Morgan , doing a preparatory raid Hines ... occasions during the war, Hines was forced to make narrow seemingly impossible escapes. At one point ... American Civil War Union agents viewed Hines as the man they most needed to apprehend, but apart from .... Early life Hines was raised in Warren County, Kentucky , although he was born in Butler County, Kentucky , on October 8, 1838, to Judge Warren W. and Sarah Carson Hines. While his education was largely ... convert 140 lb . With his slender build, Hines was described as rather benign in appearance, and a friend ... experiences Hines joined the Confederate army, as did at least eleven of his cousins. ref name Horan, p. 4 Horan, p. 4. ref Hines initially led Buckner s Guides, which were attached to Albert Sidney ... 1862 after the Confederate government of Kentucky fled Bowling Green, as Hines did not want ... recognized Hines talents and commissioned him as a Captain United States captain on June 10, 1862. Afterward, Hines would spend most of his time engaged in secret missions in his beloved Kentucky ... On many of his forays in Kentucky, Hines made special trips to see loved ones. Often it was to visit ... places, Union spies attempted to capture Hines, but he always escaped, even after his father had been captured and his mother was sick in bed. ref Schultz, p. 34. ref 1863 seealso Hines Raid Morgan s Raid Image Hines Map colored.jpg thumb 270px Map of Hines Raid into Indiana In June 1863, Hines Hines ... Derby , on June 18, 1863. Hines visited the local Copperhead leader, Dr. William A. Bowles , in French ...   more details



  1. Cragg Hines

    Orphan date February 2009 Cragg Hines is a Washington, D.C. based political opinion columnist. He is currently employed by the Houston Chronicle . Hines is generally regarded to write from a Liberalism liberal political perspective. Hines is noted for his hard hitting and sometimes acerbic writing style. Hines has been employed at the Chronicle since 1972 and served as the paper s Washington bureau chief for almost two decades. He was previously a writer for United Press International . External links http www.chron.com content chronicle editorial hines home Cragg Hines archive DEFAULTSORT Hines, Cragg Category American columnists Category Living people US journalist stub ...   more details



  1. Kyle Hines

    David Robinson 3. Tim Duncan 4. Pervis Ellison 5. Derrick Coleman 6. Kyle Hines Southern Conference ...Infobox basketball player name Kyle Hines image Replace this image male.svg height ft 6 height in 6 weight ... career end former teams Societa Veroli Basket Prima Veroli 2008 10 br awards Kyle Tyrrell Hines born ...&ATCLID 189552 UNCG Player bio Kyle Hines . For the 2010 11 season, he signged a one year contract with german ..., New Jersey to Deidre Ledgister and Reggie Hines, Kyle spent his childhood growing up in South Jersey outside of Philadelphia . Hines father, Reggie, was a part of several different National ..., one brother and one sister. Timber Creek Regional High School Kyle Hines played basketball for the Timber ... Hines freshman year ended, but after his relocation to the new school he became a three year varsity ... USA All Star Classic, and received a Top 20 All Star status at Five Star Camp. Hines repeated as a First ... Another Hines brother sets the pace for Timber Creek . and will get some serious All America consideration ... 20080222 VARSITY 802220399 1022 CourierPost online . Tyler Hines had 26 points to go over 1,000 for his ... career, Hines did not get many college scholarship offers, however The University of North Carolina Greensboro Spartans coach Fran McCaffery recruited the undersized Hines. Freshman season Kyle Hines started all 30 games and posted 13.6 ppg, a team leading 8.6 rpg, and shot a Southern Conference leading 62.1 from the field which also ranked seventh nationally . The first two games of Hines ... record when he grabbed 18 rebounds. Hines was selected the Southern Conference s Player of the Month ... first season, Hines had established several school records. His 259 rebounds and 175 field goals set ... , Hines led the team in scoring 19.3 ppg 578 total , rebounding 8.2 rpg also led conference 247 total ... s basketball 2007 08 media guide . Accessed March 19, 2008. ref Hines recorded a school record 12 double ... and Kyle Hines both had great games. They had good shots and got the ball to the right people. ref ...   more details



  1. Hines House

    Hines House or Hines Farm may refer to Hines House Bowling Green, Kentucky , listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP Hines Round Barn , Sallisaw, Oklahoma, National Register of Historic Places listings in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma listed on the NRHP in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma Pierre Rossiter and Charlotte Hines House , Portland, Oregon, National Register of Historic Places listings in Multnomah County, Oregon listed on the NRHP in Multnomah County, Oregon Hines House Bozeman, Montana , National Register of Historic Places listings in Gallatin County, Montana listed on the NRHP in Gallatin County, Montana Hollingsworth Hines Farm , Turkey, North Carolina, National Register of Historic Places listings in Sampson County, North Carolina listed on the NRHP in Sampson County, North Carolina E. M. Hines House , Waxahachie, Texas, National Register of Historic Places listings in Ellis County, Texas listed on the NRHP in Ellis County, Texas Hines Mansion , Provo, Utah, National Register of Historic Places listings in Utah County, Utah listed on the NRHP in Utah County, Utah disambig ...   more details



  1. Brendan Hines

    Infobox actor image Brendan Hines cropped.jpg birthdate birth date and age 1976 12 28 birthplace Baltimore, Maryland , U.S. occupation Film , television actor , singer songwriter website http www.thebrendanhines.com Brendan Hines born December 28, 1976, Baltimore, Maryland is an United States American actor and singer songwriter . He has had a number of small television roles and leading roles in a handful of independent films. He currently appears as Eli Loker on Lie to Me TV series Lie to Me . He previously played List of Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles minor characters Andy Goode Andy Goode in the Terminator series Terminator television series, Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Tyler Ford in The Middleman TV series The Middleman . He starred in Deep in the Valley in 2009.He was an early member of Bakerloo Theatre Project, in upstate NY, playing Orsino in Twelfth Night in 2003. Hines writes and performs songs, solo and with a backing band, under the name http www.thebrendanhines.com The Brendan Hines . In early 2008, he released an album of 10 original songs, Good For You Know Who . External links imdb name 0385639 Brendan Hines I Tvtome person 259951 myspace thebrendanhines http www.thebrendanhines.com Official site References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hines, Brendan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor, singer songwriter DATE OF BIRTH December 28, 1976 PLACE OF BIRTH Baltimore, Maryland , U.S. DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Brendan Category Actors from Maryland Category American film actors Category American singer songwriters Category American television actors Category Musicians from Baltimore, Maryland Category 1976 births Category Living people US film actor 1970s stub US tv actor 1970s stub de Brendan Hines es Brendan Hines fr Brendan Hines it Brendan Hines nl Brendan Hines pt Brendan Hines ru , ...   more details



  1. Grainger Hines

    cleanup date January 2008 Grainger Hines , born in Greenwood, South Carolina Greenwood , South Carolina , is an United States American actor, writer, producer, and director. He starred in numerous television shows. True Blood , Boston Legal, Nip Tuck, CSI Miami , Cold Case TV series Cold Case , Las Vegas TV series Las Vegas , Saving Grace TV series Saving Grace , Ghost Whisperer , In the Heat of the Night TV series In the Heat of the Night , Airwolf , Star Trek The Next Generation among others. He also has appeared in many films such as, Protocol film Protocol , Innerspace , Rocky II , False Identity, Abuse of Power, Thicker Than Water, Amber Waves among others. Hines also appeared in the miniseries War and Remembrance and The Alamo 13 Days to Glory . He wrote, produced and starred in the western drama, The Outsider and directed the horror thriller, The Mill . Hines also starred in the soap opera, One Life to Live as Brian Beckett from 1984 1986, General Hospital as Kyle Morgan from 1990 1991 and The City as Malcolm Christerphor from 1994 1995. Hines made his New York stage debut in Valentine s Day , directed by Horton Foote , and has appeared in many plays in New York City and Los Angeles. Hines was an original member of musical group The Swingin Medallions and was once married to Michelle Phillips , most notable as a singer in The Mamas & the Papas and mother of Chynna Phillips . Hines has two sons actor, producer Austin Hines , whose mother is Michelle Phillips and musician Gray Hines . Hines continues to write, produce, direct and act in television and films. http memory alpha.org en wiki Grainger Hines External links imdb name id 0385674 name Grainger Hines DEFAULTSORT Hines, Grainger Category American actors Category People from Greenwood County, South Carolina Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Margie Hines

    Infobox person name Margie Hines image Margie hines.JPG imagesize 250px caption birthname Margret Hines birth date 1909 birth place death date death place yearsactive 1930 1944 spouse Jack Mercer divorced othername Marjorie Hines homepage Margie Hines is an USA American film actress. She is best known for her work as a voice artist at Fleischer Studios , where she voiced Olive Oyl in the Popeye the Sailor cartoons from 1938 to 1943. Hines was also the first voice actress for Fleischer s cartoon character Betty Boop , who debuted in the cartoon short Dizzy Dishes in 1930. Max Fleischer hired Hines, as she was a Helen Kane sound alike , and Kane was the basis for the character. Hines and several other actress voiced Betty until Mae Questel took over the role in 1931. Beginning in 1932, Margie Hines also did vocals for Aesop s Film Fables produced by Van Beuren Studios . Her Van Beuren credits were erroneously attributed to Bonnie Poe , another actress who d worked for Fleischer on Betty Boop cartoons. Mae Questel, who was Fleischer s voice for Betty Boop and Popeye characters Olive Oyl and Swee Pea during the mid 1930s, refused to move with the Fleischer Studios staff when they left New York City for Miami, Florida . As a result, Hines was hired to replace Questel in both the Betty Boop and Popeye series, beginning in 1938. Hines voiced Betty Boop through her final series entries in 1939, and continued to voice Olive until 1943, when the studio, by then taken over by Paramount Pictures and renamed Famous Studios , returned to New York. The Marry Go Round 1943 was Hines final short ... Hines was briefly married to her co star Jack Mercer , who provided the voice of Popeye. ref http ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hines, Margie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Margie Category 1909 births Category American voice actors Category American centenarians Category Betty Boop fr Margie Hines ...   more details



  1. Hines, Illinois

    Hines is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Cook County, Illinois Cook County , Illinois , United States. The Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs , is located at 5000 South Fifth Avenue in Hines. ref http www.hines.va.gov VISN 12 Hines VA Hospital Home . United States Department of Veterans Affairs . Retrieved on April 17, 2009. ref Government and infrastructure The United States Postal Service operates the Hines Office at 220 Scott Drive. ref http usps.whitepages.com service post office 2205?p 5&s IL&service name post office&z Hines Post Office Location HINES . United States Postal Service . Retrieved on April 17, 2009. ref References reflist coord 41 51 13 N 87 50 22 W type city region US IL source GNIS enwiki display title Cook County, Illinois Category Unincorporated communities in Illinois Category Chicago metropolitan area Category Populated places in Cook County, Illinois CookIL geo stub ...   more details



  1. Hines' Raid

    Image Hines Map colored.jpg thumb 270px Map of Hines Raid into Indiana The Hines Raid was a Confederate States of America Confederate exploratory mission led by Thomas Hines , on orders from John Hunt Morgan , into the state of Indiana in June 1863 during the American Civil War . Hines mission was to prepare ... had a picket camp. At the start of the mission, Hines only told his men that their mission would .... At Elizabethtown, the group robbed a train, providing Hines force with Union currency. When they reached the Ohio River, Hines then informed his men that they would pose as Union troops under General ... 1960 pp.24,25 ref Once he crossed the Ohio River , Hines men rode straight to Paoli, Indiana , successfully ... Hines met the local Copperhead leader Doctor William A. Bowles , whose home was a gathering place for the Democratic Party United States Democratic Party . Bowles told Hines he could raise a force of 10,000, but before the deal was finalized, Hines was told a Union force was approaching, causing ... From French Lick, Hines men traveled to Valeene, Indiana . At Valeene, while still posing as Union troops, they set a house on fire whose occupants refused to give them dinner. This exposed that Hines men were actually Confederates to the local populace. A resistance was quickly formed at Paoli. Hines ... soldiers. Hines escaped across the Ohio River with a few of his men, and the rest of the Confederate force surrendered, having successfully covered Hines escape. The Corydon Weekly Democrat said ... pp.27,28 ref Aftermath Thomas Hines traveled throughout Kentucky by railroad until it was time to rejoin .... Hines had to inform Morgan that they would receive no help from Hoosier Confederate sympathizers ... that discouraged any Hoosiers from helping Hines and Morgan. ref Wallace, Lew. Smoke, Sound, & Fury ... pg.184 ref Hines immediate superior and Morgan s second in command, Basil W. Duke , had not been informed of Hines mission previously. When Hines finally saw what he saw as his prodigal son, Duke remarked ...   more details



  1. Michael Hines

    Context date September 2009 Michael Hines is the Television Director of Still Game amongst other shows. Has directed every episode of the series except for the pilot which Colin Gilbert directed. When the pilot became Episode one all the scenes in the pub had to be reshot by Hines as a result of recasting the bar staff. http www.bbc.co.uk scotland tv chewinthefat jack and victor still game http www.en.wikipedia.org wiki Still Game References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Hines, Michael Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people tv director stub ...   more details



  1. Hope Hines

    Orphan date February 2009 Hope Hines is the Sports Director at WTVF in Nashville, Tennessee . Career Hines joined WTVF, then known as WLAC TV, as Sports Director in 1971 following his graduation with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism A.B.J. from the Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia . Beginning in 1975, Hines was Sports Director of KFMB TV in San Diego, California . There, he also served as the play by play radio broadcaster for the National Football League NFL s San Diego Chargers . For a time, Hines worked for WWL TV in New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans , and served as the television play by play announcer for the New Orleans Saints . He spent a short stint in Charlotte, North Carolina , where he worked for Ted Turner at WRET now WCNC TV . Next he moved on to a job in Baltimore, Maryland , where he was the television play by play announcer for the Indianapolis Colts Baltimore Colts , and anchorman for WMAR TV . In 1983, Hines returned to the air in Nashville. Accolades Hines has won 6 broadcast Emmy Award s. He has also been named Best Sportscaster in the Southeast. He was recently named a recipient of the Silver Circle Award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for 25 Years of Distinguished Service to the Industry. Private life Hines and his wife Pat have three grown children and four grandchildren. References http www.newschannel5.com content bios 1729.asp Hines bio on the Channel 5 website DEFAULTSORT Hines, Hope Category American broadcast news analysts Category University of Georgia alumni Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people US tv journalist stub ...   more details



  1. Ernie Hines

    Ernie Hines born 1938 is an American Soul music Soul musician. Hines was born in Mississippi in 1938. Educated in gospel, he soon learned to play guitar and he played with everyone from Slim Harpo to Clyde McPhatter . He was signed with Chess Records and Stax Records . Discography Albums Electrified Singles Electrified Love Come On Y all What Would I Do Our Generation External links http www.colorfulmusicbabyblue.com aboutus.htm Colorful Music biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hines, Ernie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Ernie Category American soul singers Category American soul musicians Category Living people ...   more details



  1. Mimi Hines

    Mimi Hines is a singer and comedienne best known for her appearances on The Tonight Show and her work on Broadway theatre Broadway . She replaced Barbra Streisand in the original production of Funny Girl musical Funny Girl . Hines was born July 17, 1933, in Vancouver, Canada , and resides in the United States. ref http www.imdb.com name nm0385699 , The Internet Movie Database, Mimi Hines, Retrieved September 11, 2010. ref Career Mimi Hines worked for a time in Anchorage, Alaska , where she met her partner Phil Ford , while they were working at different night clubs. On August 28, 1958, she and Ford appeared on The Tonight Show for the first time. Hines sang Till There Was You . ref http feinsteinsattheregency.com bio.php?id 34, Feinsteins at the Regency, New York s Night Club, Performer Bios, Mimi Hines, Retrieved September 11, 2010. ref In 1964 Hines replaced Barbra Streisand on Broadway in Funny Girl , performing the role for 18 months. Following this, she starred in touring companies of I Do I Do and Prisoner of Second Avenue , as well as productions of Anything Goes , Never Too Late ... , No, No, Nanette and Sugar . In recent years Hines played at Feinstein s at the Regency in New ... Herman at The Schoenberg Theatre in L.A.. Hines appeared as Mrs. Latimer on the television program ... 34, Feinsteins at the Regency, New York s Night Club, Performer Bios, Mimi Hines, Retrieved September ... and in 2005 as Berthe in Pippin musical Pippin . ref http www.broadwayworld.com article Garber and Hines Join Encores Follies Concert page1, Broadway World, Garber and Hines Join Encores Follies Concert ... with Peter Marshall and Christine Andreas . In 2007 Mimi Hines starred in the City Center Encores production of Follies . ref http www.broadwayworld.com article Garber and Hines Join Encores Follies Concert page1, Broadway World, Garber and Hines Join Encores Follies Concert, November 29, 2006, Retrieved September 11, 2010. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Hines, Mimi Category Year of birth missing ...   more details



  1. Terence Hines

    Infobox Person name Terence Michael Hines image image size 220px caption Terence Michael Hines birth name Terence Michael Hines birth date 22 March 1951 birth place Hanover , New Hampshire , USA death date death place death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality other names known for education employer occupation Professor of Neurology title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents relatives signature website footnotes Terence Hines born 22 March 1951 is professor of neurology , a science writer . Education B.A., Duke University . M.S., Ph.D., University of Oregon . ref http appserv.pace.edu execute undergrad catalog 2004 2006 catalog.cfm?page catalog 103.html Pace Undergraduate Catalog Page 103 ref Career Adjunct Professor of Neurology at New York Medical College . Professor of Psychology at Pace University , Pleasantville, New York. Works 1987 Pseudoscience and the Paranormal ISBN 0879754125 1988 Pseudoscience and the Paranormal A Critical Examination of the Evidence Terence Hines ISBN 0879754192 2003 Pseudoscience and the Paranormal ISBN 1573929794 Major philatelic publications Hines, T. 1971 . Revenue Stamps of New Hampshire and Vermont. Lincoln, NE State Revenue Society. Hines, T. 1977 . Internal Revenue Special Tax Stamps, 1873 1972. Beverly, MA American Revenue Association., Hines, T. 1984 . Revenue Stamps of the New England States. State Revenue Society. Philatelic editorships Modern Postal History Journal, 1982 1991. State Revenue Newsletter, 1986 1990. References reflist External links http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G1 79794377.html How Memory Doesn t Work Perfectly ... . NAME Hines, Terence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 March 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH Hanover , New Hampshire , USA DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Terence Category 1951 ... Hines ...   more details



  1. Earl Hines

    Infobox musical artist Name Earl Hines Img Earl Hines.jpg Img capt Earl Hines performs for Private Charles Carpenter, songwriter and manager of the Hines orchestra, at Fort Lee Virginia Camp Lee during ... Occupation Musician Years active Earl Kenneth Hines , universally known as Earl Fatha ref Controversy ... some say Ted Pearson , possibly after Hines had accused him of being drunk, announced, slurringly, Here comes Fatha Hines thru the deep forest with his children , Deep Forest being the band s signature tune Cooke, R., Jazz Encyclopedia , ISBN 9780141026466 . Others have suggested it was because Hines ... King Cole , Chapter 1. 1999, Farrar Straus & Giroux, ISBN 0374219125 ref Hines , December 28, 1903 ref From the 120 page interview with Hines in The World of Earl Hines by Stanley Dance p. 7 , Hines ... www.pbs.org jazz biography artist id hines earl.htm title PBS Ken Burns Jazz work PBS.org accessdate 2008 03 24 ref Biography Early life Earl Hines was born in Duquesne, Pennsylvania 12 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh city center. His father ref Hines father was a foreman in the coal docks. His mother had died when he was three but Hines was always very appreciative of his upbringing ..., p. 9. Hines said he, had a problem reaching the pedals ref Hines intended to follow his father ..., The New York Times , Aug 28 1981. ref ref See interviews with Hines in Earl Fatha Hines , 1 hr ... see also www.jazzonfilm.com documentaries ref The young Hines took classical piano lessons ref ... 14 Hines said, I began to realize these numbers had soul in them and then I tried to get as much feeling ... d tell them at the theatre where my parents had taken me. Later Hines was to say that he was playing ... Early career At the age of 17, and with his father s approval, Hines moved away from home to take a job .... Deppe used the young Hines as his accompanist for both and took Hines on his concert trips to New York. Hines first recordings were accompanying Deppe four sides recorded with Gennett Records in 1923 ...   more details



  1. Gregory Hines

    Infobox person name Gregory Hines image Gregory Hines.jpg birth name Gregory Oliver Hines birth date ... Actor in a Musical br 1992 Jelly s Last Jam Gregory Oliver Hines February 14, 1946 August 9, 2003 was an American actor , singer , dancer and choreographer . Early years Born in New York City , Hines and his older brother Maurice Hines Maurice started dancing at an early age, studying with choreographer Henry LeTang . Together with their father, Maurice Hines, Sr. , the three were known as The Hines Kids and later as The Hines Brothers only to have the name change again in 1963 to Hines, Hines, and Dad . Career Hines performed as the lead singer and musician in a rock band called Severance ... 5945&model.vnuAlbumId 583692 Luther Vandross Chart History ref Hines made his movie debut in Mel Brooks History of the World, Part 1 . Critics took note of Hines s comedic charm, and he later appeared ... in his own series in 1997 called The Gregory Hines Show on CBS , as well as in the recurring role ... . In 1999, Hines made his return on television with Nick Jr. block Nick Jr. s Little Bill , as the voice of Big Bill. Hines made his Broadway theatre Broadway debut with his brother in The Girl in Pink ... 06 09 ref In 1990, Hines visited with his idol, Sammy Davis, Jr. , as the great entertainer lay dying of Esophageal cancer throat cancer , unable to speak. After Davis died, a choked up Hines spoke at Davis s funeral of how Sammy had made a gesture to him, as if passing a basketball and I caught it. Hines spoke of the honor that Sammy thought that Hines could carry on from where he left off. ref cite web author Jr. news title Gregory Hines Interview url http www.sammydavis jr.com Pages read hines ... 06 09 ref Personal life Hines marriages to Patricia Panella and Pamela Koslow ended in divorce. Death Hines died of Hepatocellular carcinoma liver cancer late Saturday, August 9, 2003 at 57, en route ... Jayde at the time of his death. ref cite web author Jennifer Dunning title Gregory Hines, Versatile ...   more details



  1. Barry Hines

    BLP IMDB refimprove only yes date March 2008 Barry Hines, Royal Society of Literature FRSL born 1939 is a United Kingdom British author who has written several popular novel s and screenwriting television scripts . Early life Born in the mining village of Hoyland Common near Barnsley , England , he attended Ecclesfield School Ecclesfield Grammar School . He first worked in surveying and played Association football football . He then took a teaching qualification in Loughborough University Loughborough and taught Physical Education for several years before becoming a full time full time author. Author Hines is best known for the novel A Kestrel for a Knave 1968 , which was adapted by the author for the film version Kes film Kes 1970 , which was directed by Ken Loach . The story is that of a troubled schoolboy living in a poor mining village near Barnsley who finds comfort in tending a kestrel hawk named Kes . Threads 1984 , for which Hines wrote the script, is a speculative television drama examining the effects of nuclear war on Sheffield. Hines wrote the scripts for the television movies SPEECH DAY BBC Television and SHOOTING STARS Granada & ZDF for director producer John Goldschmidt. Recognition He also received a BAFTA for the script of Threads and has been made an Honorary Fellow of Sheffield Hallam University . Books A Kestrel for a Knave 1968 made into a film The Blinder Looks and Smiles made into a film The Price of Coal made into two episodes of Play for Today on BBC TV The Gamekeeper novel The Gamekeeper made into a film The Heart of It Elvis over England External links http www.imdb.com name nm0385632 Barry Hines at the IMDb Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hines, Barry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Barry Category 1939 births Category Alumni of Loughborough University ... England writer stub sh Barry Hines ...   more details



  1. Patrick Hines

    Patrick Hines , born Mainer Patrick Hines, was an American actor best known for his role as Kappelmeister Bonno in the 1984 film Amadeus . Other roles included 1776, The Brinks Job and Bloodrage ref www.IMDb.com ref . Patrick died in 1985 aged just 55 years old. reflist www.IMDb.com Uncategorized date March 2011 ...   more details



  1. Jerome Hines

    The American Jerome A. Hines November 8, 1921 &ndash February 4, 2003 was a well known Bass voice type basso opera singer who was associated with the Metropolitan Opera for many years. His height 6ft 6 inches, or 2m , stage presence and stentorian voice made him ideal for such roles as Sarastro in Die Zauberfl te The Magic Flute , Mephistopheles in Faust opera Faust , Ramfis in Aida , the Grand Inquisitor ... und Isolde . Hines was born Jerome Albert Link Heinz in Hollywood, California . He studied mathematics and chemistry at the University of California , while also taking vocal lessons. Hines made his ... changed his surname to Hines at the suggestion of his manager Sol Hurok to avoid the anti German ... XINDEX13 In 1946, Hines made his debut at the Met as the Sergeant in Boris Godunov opera Boris Godunov ... Margolis and Vladimir Rosing . In 1953, Hines made his European debut with Glyndebourne Festival as Nick ... leader Nikita Khrushchev on the eve of the resolution of the Cuban Missile crisis . Hines turned ... Army, Hines composed an opera on the life of Jesus , I Am the Way . He sang the role of Jesus at the Met in 1968 and performed the work many times around the world. Hines wrote a memoir, This is My ... ISBN 0 87910 099 0 and Great Singers on Great Singing 1982 ISBN 0 87910 025 7. Hines died of undisclosed causes in 2003, at age 81 at a Manhattan hospital. Hines was married to the soprano Lucia Evangelista ... history week 961118.html Note of Hines debut with the Metropolitan Opera http www.s t.com ... http www.kcstudio.com hines.html Jerome Hines Interview by Bruce Duffie, December 12, 1991 http www.josephshore.com Hines interview.htm Jerome Hines interview by Joseph Shore , November 3, 1993 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hines, Jerome ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Jerome Category 1921 ... Operatic basses es Jerome Hines fr Jerome Hines it Jerome Hines ...   more details



  1. Timothy Hines

    Timothy Hines born circa 1961 is an United States American film film director director , screenwriter writer and film producer producer . Best known for his adaptation of the H. G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds , he has a background in directing television commercial s and short film s. In 1999, he founded the independent film production company Pendragon Pictures with his colleague Susan Goforth . To date, they have produced two films together both directed by Hines . Filmography Writer & director The Edison Device 1985 Sunrise on Alphabet City 1989 House of the Rising 1994 A Midsummer Night s Dream 1998 Bug Wars 2000 H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds 2005 film H.G. Wells The War of the Worlds 2005 External links imdb name id 0385725 name Timothy Hines http timothyhines.blogspot.com Timothy Hine s Blog twitter timothyhines http www.pendragonpictures.com PendragonPictures.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hines, Timothy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1960 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Timothy Category Living people Category 1960 births US film director 1960s stub ru , ...   more details



  1. Carlos Hines

    Carlos Hines born September 26, 1980 in Smithfield, North Carolina Smithfield , North Carolina is a pitcher currently a free agent. He was taken in the 24th round of the 1999 draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and traded to the Giants on April 28, 2006 for relief pitcher Tyler Walker . He played for the Giants Triple A affiliate, the Fresno Grizzlies in 2007 in baseball 2007 . On January 9, 2008, Hines signed a minor league contract with an invitation to Spring Training with the Houston Astros. External links http tampabay.devilrays.mlb.com NASApp mlb team player.jsp?player id 430628 Official biography Hines currently plays for the Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hines, Carlos ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 26, 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hines, Carlos Category 1980 births Category Living people Category Minor league baseball players US baseball pitcher 1980s stub ...   more details




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