Connie Hines: Summary
- Recent Role:
- Herself on TV Land Confidential
- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- 3-24-1931
- Birthplace:
- Dedham, Massachusetts
Connie Hines was born in Massachusetts in 1931. 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 stint playing Carol Post in the wildly-popular TV series "Mister Ed" from 1961-1966. The premise of this lovable, silly, c TV show was that Mister Ed was a talking horse. However, Mister Ed only talked to Wilbur Post, and he won't talk to anyone else-- so Carol (Wilbur's wife) and most of the folk in the show think Wilbur is a bit touched.
(theme song) "A horse is a horse, of course, of course,
And no one can talk to a horse, of course,
That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mister Ed."
It seems Connie had a real love of animals; along with her producer husband, Connie hosted a cable television show about animal rescue. Connie retired from acting in 1970.
* Connie Hines was born in Massachusetts in 1931. 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.
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 stint playing Carol Post in the wildly-popular TV series "Mister Ed" from 1961-1966. The premise of this lovable, silly, c TV show was that Mister Ed was a talking horse. However, Mister Ed only talked to Wilbur Post, and he won't talk to anyone else-- so Carol (Wilbur's wife) and most of the folk in the show think Wilbur is a bit touched.
(theme song) "A horse is a horse, of course, of course,
And no one can talk to a horse, of course,
That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mister Ed."
It seems Connie had a real love of animals; along with her producer husband, Connie hosted a cable television show about animal rescue. Connie retired from acting in 1970.
* Connie Hines was born in Massachusetts in 1931. 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.
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