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{{BLP sources|date=November 2013}}
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{{Infobox person
{{Infobox person
|name=Grainger Hines
|name = Grainger Hines
|birth_date = Nov 30, 1948
|birth_date = Nov 30, 1948
|birth_place=[[Greenwood, South Carolina]]
|birth_place = [[Greenwood, South Carolina]]
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'''Grainger Hines''' (born Nov 30, 1948)<ref name="Lewiston">Adams Sloan, Robin (1981) "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xbZeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XzAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3601,2523408&dq=grainger+hines&hl=en The Gossip Column]", ''[[Lewiston Morning Tribune]]'', October 6, 1981, p. 12E. Retrieved November 18, 2013</ref> is an American actor, writer, producer, and director.
'''Grainger Hines''' (born Nov 30, 1948)<ref name="Lewiston">Adams Sloan, Robin (1981) "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xbZeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XzAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3601,2523408&dq=grainger+hines&hl=en The Gossip Column]", ''[[Lewiston Morning Tribune]]'', October 6, 1981, p. 12E. Retrieved November 18, 2013</ref> is an American actor, writer, producer, and director.


==Career==
==Career==
He has appeared in numerous television shows - ''[[True Blood]]'', ''[[Boston Legal]]'', ''[[Nip/Tuck]]'', ''[[CSI: Miami]]'', ''[[Cold Case]]'', ''[[Las Vegas (TV series)|Las Vegas]]'', [[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]], ''[[Saving Grace (TV series)|Saving Grace]]'', ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]'', ''[[In the Heat of the Night (TV series)|In the Heat of the Night]]'', ''[[Blue Bloods (TV series)|Blue Bloods]]'', ''[[Airwolf]]'', ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Hell on Wheels (TV Series)|Hell on Wheels]]'' among others. He also has appeared in many films such as ''[[Lincoln (2012 film)|Lincoln]]'', ''[[Protocol (film)|Protocol]]'', ''[[Innerspace]]'', ''[[Rocky II]]'', ''False Identity'', ''Abuse of Power'', ''Thicker Than Water'', ''Amber Waves'', ''[[Summer School Teachers]]'', and others. Hines also appeared in the miniseries ''[[War and Remembrance]]'' and ''[[The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory]]''. 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.<ref>"[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=drdIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z4EMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3029,6530016&dq=grainger+hines&hl=en Soap Notes]", ''[[The Vindicator]]'', January 15, 1996, p. B11. Retrieved November 18, 2013</ref> Hines made his New York stage debut in ''Valentine's Day'', directed by [[Horton Foote]], and has appeared in many plays in ''New York'' and ''Los Angeles''. In 2014, Hines portrays Captain August Robertson in the Cinemax TV series ''[[The Knick]]''.
He has appeared in numerous television shows - ''[[True Blood]]'', ''[[Boston Legal]]'', ''[[Nip/Tuck]]'', ''[[CSI: Miami]]'', ''[[Cold Case]]'', ''[[Las Vegas (TV series)|Las Vegas]]'', [[Matlock (TV series)|Matlock]], ''[[Saving Grace (TV series)|Saving Grace]]'', ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]'', ''[[In the Heat of the Night (TV series)|In the Heat of the Night]]'', ''[[Blue Bloods (TV series)|Blue Bloods]]'', ''[[Airwolf]]'', ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Hell on Wheels (TV Series)|Hell on Wheels]]'' among others. He also has appeared in many films such as ''[[Lincoln (film)|Lincoln]]'', ''[[Protocol (film)|Protocol]]'', ''[[Innerspace]]'', ''[[Rocky II]]'', ''False Identity'', ''Abuse of Power'', ''Thicker Than Water'', ''Amber Waves'', ''[[Summer School Teachers]]'', and others. Hines also appeared in the miniseries ''[[War and Remembrance]]'' and ''[[The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory]]''. 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.<ref>"[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=drdIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z4EMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3029,6530016&dq=grainger+hines&hl=en Soap Notes]", ''[[The Vindicator]]'', January 15, 1996, p. B11. Retrieved November 18, 2013</ref> Hines made his New York stage debut in ''Valentine's Day'', directed by [[Horton Foote]], and has appeared in many plays in ''New York'' and ''Los Angeles''. In 2014, Hines portrays Captain August Robertson in the Cinemax TV series ''[[The Knick]]''.


He wrote, produced and starred in the western drama, ''The Outsider'' and directed the horror thriller, ''The Mill''.
He wrote, produced and starred in the western drama, ''The Outsider'' and directed the horror thriller, ''The Mill''.
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:00, 4 February 2017

Grainger Hines
BornNov 30, 1948

Grainger Hines (born Nov 30, 1948)[1] is an American actor, writer, producer, and director.

Career

He has appeared in numerous television shows - True Blood, Boston Legal, Nip/Tuck, CSI: Miami, Cold Case, Las Vegas, Matlock, Saving Grace, Ghost Whisperer, In the Heat of the Night, Blue Bloods, Airwolf, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Hell on Wheels among others. He also has appeared in many films such as Lincoln, Protocol, Innerspace, Rocky II, False Identity, Abuse of Power, Thicker Than Water, Amber Waves, Summer School Teachers, and others. Hines also appeared in the miniseries War and Remembrance and The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory. 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.[2] Hines made his New York stage debut in Valentine's Day, directed by Horton Foote, and has appeared in many plays in New York and Los Angeles. In 2014, Hines portrays Captain August Robertson in the Cinemax TV series The Knick.

He wrote, produced and starred in the western drama, The Outsider and directed the horror thriller, The Mill.

Hines was an original member of musical group The Swingin' Medallions.

Family

He 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 Aron Wilson. Hines continues to write, produce, direct and act in television and films.

References

  1. ^ Adams Sloan, Robin (1981) "The Gossip Column", Lewiston Morning Tribune, October 6, 1981, p. 12E. Retrieved November 18, 2013
  2. ^ "Soap Notes", The Vindicator, January 15, 1996, p. B11. Retrieved November 18, 2013

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