Connie Hines

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Connie Hines (born March 24, 1931 in Dedham , Massachusetts , † December 18, 2009 in Beverly Hills , California ) was an American actress .

Life

Hines, the daughter of an acting teacher and an actress, took up this profession as a teenager; When she married at the age of 17, she already had a lot of stage experience and went to a small theater in Miami with her husband. After the quick divorce, she turned to New York and attended the Helen Hayes Equity Group . At the age of 22 she finally arrived in California and quickly got her first roles in television series .

The most famous of her roles she played as Mrs. Post in the long-lived, from 1961 to 1966 in 144 episodes broadcast Mister Ed about a talking horse. In addition to just one feature film, she was in numerous guest roles in other series (including in Bronco , The Millionaire , Dezernat M , Johnny Ringo , Chicago 1930 , Shotgun Slade , Perry Mason , Adventure Under Water , Bonanza and Twen Police ) until she got involved Retired from acting in 1971. In 1970 she married her second husband, Lee Savin . In 1996 she returned to the stage with her Mister Ed partner Alan Young for a two-person play.

Filmography

  • 1961–1966: Mr. Ed (TV series, 143 episodes)

Web links

Commons : Connie Hines  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.latimes.com/news/custom/corrections/la-a4-correx23-2009dec23,0,5943188.story
  2. http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2009/12/23/connie_hines_rivaled_mr_ed_for_wilburs_attention_at_78/