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Most Recent Role: Herself on TV Land Confidential
Birthplace: Dedham, Massachusetts
Birthday: 6-5-1936
Connie Hines was born in Massachusetts in 1936. She was a model in Jacksonville, Florida before she did TV. Connie got married in 1953; it eventually ended in a divorce. She was a versatile actress with over a dozen TV guest appearances. Connie gave an endearing performance in "The Untouchables" playing Anne Francis' younger sister. Connie will forever be remembered for her 5 year...

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TV Land Confidential
Changing Times and Trends
Wednesday 26 October 2005 on TV Land

Shows that reflected society by including current events, fashion and music. In this episode, Norman Lear's sitcoms tackle rape, abortion and drug addiction, the British music invasion invades TV, and the '50s sensibility of "Happy Days" clashes with the '70s style of the cast. Also, "Julia"...

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Mister Ed
Carol Post
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Alcoa Theatre
Show Wagon
Phoebe Malloy
Bonanza
The Witness
Hilda Cutter
Bronco
Game at the Beacon Club
Cynthy Harkness
Coronado 9
The Groom Came D.O.A.
Penny
Coronado 9
A Stroll in the Park
Lorna
Fractured Flickers
Connie Hines
Herself
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Mister Ed
Carol Post
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Mister Ed
One of the most successful of the numerous 1960's nonsensical sitcoms was this one about a talking horse. Ed belonged to Wilbur Post, a young architect who had decided to move out of the city to... more