Connie Hines

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

Life

Hines, daughter of drama coach and an actress, this profession already seized in the Teen Age; when she married at age 17, she already had some experience on stage and went with her husband to Miami at a small theater. After the divorce, she quickly made ​​turned to New York and attended the Helen Hayes Equity Group. At 22, she was finally arrived in California and quickly received first roles in television series.

The best known of her roles she played as Mrs. Post's durable, 1961-1966 broadcast in 144 episodes series Mister Ed is a talking horse. Besides just a movie she was in numerous other series guest roles ( including in Bronco, The Millionaire, Department M, Johnny Ringo, Chicago 1930, Shotgun Slade, Perry Mason, Sea Hunt, Bonanza and Mod Squad ) busy until they 1971 retired from acting. In 1970 she had her second husband, Lee Savin married. In 1996 she returned with her ​​Mister Ed Alan Young partner for a two-person piece on the stage.

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