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  Earl Hindman Bio - Earl Hindman Biography - Earl Hindman Stories
Earl John Hindman was born on October 20, 1942 in Bizbee Arizona.
Earl was always athletic, but in High School became involved with drama, his initial career decision however was to go into photography.
Earl was married to and lived in Stamford Connecticut with his wife Episcopalian minister Molly McGreevy.
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  Earl Hindman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earl John Hindman (October 20, 1942–December 29, 2003) was an American actor best known for his portrayal of the character Wilson W. Wilson Jr.
Hindman was born in Bisbee, Arizona, USA, to Burl and Eula Hindman.
Earl studied acting at the University of Arizona at Tucson.
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 Earl Hindman Information
Earl Hindman (October 20, 1942 – December 29, 2003) was an actor best known for his portrayal of the character "Wilson W. Wilson Jr." on the hit television show Home Improvement.
Hindman was born on 20 October 1942 in Bisbee, Arizona, USA, to Burl and Eula Hindman.
Hindman also played detective Bob Reid for many years on the daytime soap opera Ryan's Hope.
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 Earl Hindman   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Earl Hindman (October 20, 1942 - December 28, 2003) played the character Wilson on the hit television show Home Improvement.
Hindman also played detective Bob Reid for many years on the daytime drama Ryan's Hope.
On 29 December 2003, Hindman died of lung cancer.
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 Boston.com / A&E / Celebrity news / Actor Hindman, 'Home Improvement' Neighbor, Dies
Actor Earl Hindman, best known for his role as the never-seen next-door neighbor who imparts advice as he peers over Tim Allen's backyard fence in the hit television series "Home Improvement," has died, his wife said on Tuesday.
Hindman died of lung cancer at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut early on Monday, said his wife, the Rev. Molly McGreevy, a priest at St. Francis Episcopal Church in Stamford.
McGreevy said Hindman enjoyed co-starring with Tim Allen as Wilson from next door in "Home Improvement" and the fact that he could be appearing in such a popular hit show while still not being recognized when he went out to buy a newspaper.
www.boston.com /ae/celebrity/articles/2003/12/30/actor_hindman_home_improvement_neighbor_dies   (394 words)

  
 Earl Hindman: Home Improvement on WCHS-TV8, On Your Side
Earl Hindman (pronounced with a long "i," as in high) plays Wilson, the next-door neighbor, a profoundly comic presence in "Home Improvement." "He's really pretty indescribable," the actor observes.
Hindman himself is the athletic son of a pipeliner who grew up all over the Southwest as a trailer-camp kid.
Hindman is married to the former Mollie McGreevy, who has become an Episcopalian minister; her parish is New York's beautiful St. Luke's in the Fields.
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 Ryan's Bar Online - Earl Hindman - Daytime TV Magazine - 1977
So says Earl Hindman of his Bob Reid role, and if it sounds strange, you have to know that Earl is nearly always cast as a villain, or worse, a bully.
Earl was born in Bisbee, Arizona and spent his high school and part of his college years in Tucson, where his folks still live.
Earl is a Libra (October 20) and feels he’s very true to the Libra personality.
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 CJ Online | Topeka News | Jail chief: Retirement was forced 03/24/00
Shawnee County corrections director Earl Hindman has retired, claiming he was forced to do so as the result of a report he wasn't allowed to see or refute.
Earl Hindman, shown in the Shawnee County Jail in 1995, has left his post as Shawnee County corrections director., stood in a cell block of the jail in 1995.
In his retirement letter, Hindman said he was informed by Eckert "that unless I took such action before the close of business this date, that I would be subject to public defamation and humiliation based on the report of Mr.
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 Earl Hindman
Earl started walking and talking at a very early age, so us older kids had this really cute little kid to play with.
Earl was fascinated by the movies, and he loved comic books, Superman especially, and he pronounced muscles "Muskleeze." To this day, some of us in the family still say Muskleeze.
Earl noticed, and I think that was the only time he ever got mad at me. Needless to say, I put them back where they belonged.
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 Earl Hindman
Earl Hindman (October 20, 1942 - December 29, 2003) played the character Wilson on the hit television show Home Improvement.
Hindman also played detective Bob Reid for many years on the daytime drama Ryan's Hope.
On 29 December 2003, Hindman died of lung cancer.
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 Huy's HomeTurf!!!@Home · The Site Dedicated To Nonsensical Entertainment
Earl Hindman was born on October 20, 1942 and died on December 29, 2003 at the age of 61 due to lung cancer.
Earl Hindman was on the hit television program Home Improvement and was known as Tim Taylor's neighbor, Wilson Wilson.
Earl Hindman was born in Bisbee, AZ and studied acting at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ.
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 NEWSSKIM
Hindman stood out among his fellow actors, and in 1972 was requested by several talent scouts never to act again.
Hindman, who was born with a rare condition that covered the entire lower half of his face in vestigial tails, superfluous nipples and both male and female genitalia.
Hindman is survived by several bottles of scotch, a bottle of mustard and several rolls of toilet paper, which he has bequeathed to "whoever grabs it first." Donations should be dropped directly in to Hindman's coffin, which he has requested remain open for five years, then buried "with all the loot."
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 In Remembrance- Earl Hindman
Earl Hindman, best known for portraying the helpful neighbor unseen, Wilson, who always gave advice from behind a picket fence on the television show Home Improvement, died Monday December 29, 2003 in Stamford, Conn. He was 61.
Hindman was born on October 20, 1942 in Bisbee, AZ, and began acting in high school.
Hindman moved from Arizona and earned his keep doing New York theatre, appearing in "Dark of the Moon" off Broadway in 1970 and in "The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel" in 1971.
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 Earl Hindman - Overview - MSN Movies
Ask those fans if they would recognize Hindman's face and they would be at a loss, for he never showed his full countenance upon the show.
Hindman was a pipeliner's son and had a peripatetic upbringing that took him to various Southwestern locales.
Hindman's first professional acting job was to perform in a Shakespearean play at San Diego's Globe Theatre.
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 The Blog of Death: Earl Hindman
Earl Hindman, an actor who was best known for playing the eccentric and obscure neighbor on the ABC show, "Home Improvement," died on Dec. 29 from lung cancer.
Earl you where funny and loved by all of us, it was a pleasure to have known you.
When Earl moved back east after the show closed the locals through a going away party for Earl (although) I didnt make it, I heard it was great, and YES when the group photo was shot Earl did find the back yard fence to project the simple image that made him so famous.
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 Home Improvement - Earl Hindman
Earl Hindman plays Tim Taylor's eccentric next-door neighbor Wilson, whose voice of experience and wisdom floats over the backyard fence in response to Tim's questions about manhood and relationships.
Hindman was born in the mining town of Bisbee, Arizona, where he and his family lived on the edge of the world's deepest copper mine.
On film, Hindman was most recently seen in "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe," starring Vanessa Redgrave and Keith Carradine.
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 Earl Hindman
Hindman was born in the mining town of Bisbee, Arizona.
Hindman died from lung cancer Monday in Stamford, Connecticut.
Earl Hindman played Wilson W. Wilson on the series of Home Improvement as the next door neighbor.
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 [Deathwatch] Earl Hindman, actor, 61   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Actor Hindman, 'Home Improvement' Neighbor, Dies LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Earl Hindman, best known for his role as the never-seen next-door neighbor who imparts advice as he peers over Tim Allen's backyard fence in the hit television series "Home Improvement," has died, his wife said on Tuesday.
He played Detective Bob Reid on the ABC soap opera "Ryan's Hope" for over a decade Among his best known films were "Three Men and a Baby" in 1987, "Greased Lightning" in 1977 and "The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3" in 1974.
Hindman also had guest appearances on hit television series like "Law and Order," "L.A. Law," and "Spenser: For Hire." Born in Arizona, Hindman studied theater at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
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 Earl Hindman - Biography - Moviefone
Supporting actor Earl Hindman was best known among fans of the long-running ABC sitcom Home Improvement for playing the over-educated, enigmatic but wise neighbor Wilson.
Hindman was a cast member on the daytime soap opera Ryan's Hope for several years before gaining prominence on Home Improvement.
Four years after the hit sitcom left the airwaves, Hindman succumbed to lung cancer at the age of 61.
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 Am I Right - Song Parodies, Wilson (Earl Hindman)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I was wondering why Tim was referring to Earl Hindman as if he were dead on that Home Improvement reunion that was on Comedy Central a few nights ago...?
Earl was filming a movie in June of 2003, playing a fisherman, in the waters of Chesapeak Bay, started feeling bad, felt ill all summer but was diagnosed with "walking pneaumonia (sp).
Earl was shocked at how serious his illness was.
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 CNN.com - 'Home Improvement' actor dies - Dec. 30, 2003
Earl Hindman, as Wilson on 'Home Improvement,' dispenses folksy advice from behind a fence.
Actor Earl Hindman, best known for playing a neighbor whose face was forever obscured by a fence on the television show "Home Improvement," died of lung cancer Monday in Stamford, Connecticut.
As Wilson, the neighbor of Tim Allen's character on the long-running sitcom, Hindman dispensed folksy advice from behind a white picket fence, with only his eyes and forehead visible to audiences.
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Earl HindmanI don't find cancer claiming another victim funny at all, but honestly this image was the first thing that popped in my mind when I heard the Home Improvement actor died.
Deathwatch] Earl Hindman, actor, 61Actor Hindman, 'Home Improvement' Neighbor, Dies LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Earl Hindman, best known for his role as the never-seen next-door neighbor who imparts advice as he peers over Tim Allen...
TV ACRES: Character Bios - Earl Hindman as Wilson Wilson, Jr.
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 Wilson Wilson - Earl Hindman
An diesem Punkt angelangt, entschloß Earl sich dazu, die Schule aufzugeben und sich nur noch der Schauspielerei zu widmen.
Weiterhin spielte Earl auch in einigen Fernsehserien, sowie Spielfilmen mit, wie z.B. Noch drei Männer, noch ein Baby" an der Seite von Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, Ted Danson und Nancy Travis in der Rolle des Satch, sowie in "Spenser", "Der Schutzengel von New York" und "Kojak" um nur einige zu nennen.
Earl ist mit Mollie McGreevy verheiratet und lebt in Stamford Connecticut wo er seinen Hobbies, der Photographie, dem Rucksacktourismus und dem Wandern nachgeht, wenn sich Ihm die Gelegenheit dazu bietet.
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 TV actor Hindman dies at 61 of cancer | www.azstarnet.com ®
Earl Hindman had a face - or half a face - we'll never forget.
The Bisbee native, best known for playing Wilson, the advice-dispensing neighbor on the TV show "Home Improvement," died of lung cancer Monday in Stamford, Conn. He was 61.
Hindman trained under Peter R. Marroney, the longtime head of the UA drama department who encouraged the young actor to attend the UA.
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 Earl Hindman dies of lung cancer at 61 - TELEVISION - MSNBC.com
Earl Hindman dies of lung cancer at 61 - TELEVISION - MSNBC.com
Earl Hindman dies of lung cancer at 61
NEW YORK - He was little more than eyes and a forehead peering over the backyard fence. Earl Hindman, the actor known to millions as the odd neighbor in the long-running sitcomHome Improvement,” has died of lung cancer at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut.
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