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John F. Hines (July 25, 1895 – October 24, 1970) was an American actor who had numerous film roles during the silent era, including many starring ones. He appeared in more than 50 films and numerous film shorts. But he did not succeed in transitioning well into
talking pictures A sound film is a motion picture with synchronized sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as opposed to a silent film. The first known public exhibition of projected sound films took place in Paris in 1900, but decades passed before ...
in the late 1920s, and had only six roles in the 1930s. He last appeared in a bit part in ''Magnificent Doll'' (1946). Hines had two older brothers who also became involved in the new film industry: Charles as a director during the silent era, and Samuel as a bit-part actor during the early sound years.


Life and career

Born in
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on June 25, 1895, John (known as Johnny) was the third of three Hines brothers: Samuel E. was the oldest and Charles was the second. All three brothers were later active in the film industry, Hines as an actor, Charles as a director primarily during the silent era, and Samuel as a bit-part actor during the early years of sound film. In the early 1910s, Hines attended the City College of New York (CCNY), although it is unclear whether he obtained his degree. During the early years, many films were produced in New York and New Jersey, before
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became a center of filmmaking. Hines made his film debut in 1914, when he appeared in several
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and three films; all were silent films. He was first seen in a featured role in ''The Man of the Hour'', starring Robert Warwick. During the remaining more than 10 years of silent pictures, Hines appeared in almost 50 films, many times in starring roles. His first starring role was in 1915's ''The Cub'', directed by Maurice Tourneur. Some of his more notable films included ''Little Johnny Jones'', in which he had a title role. It was the first film adaptation of the
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musical of the same name. He also starred in the film version of
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's '' Zhivoy trup'' (The Living Corpse), entitled ''
The Weakness of Man ''The Weakness of Man'' is a lost 1916 silent film drama directed by Barry O'Neil. It stars Holbrook Blinn and is based on the 1911 play '' The Living Corpse'' by Leo Tolstoy. It was produced by William A. Brady and distributed by World Film Com ...
''. During the silent era, Hines co-directed two of the films in which he starred: ''Burn 'Em Up Barnes'' (1921) and ''Little Johnny Jones'' (1923). Hines wrote the screenplay ''Conductor 1492'' (1924), in which he also starred, and his brother, Charles, directed. With the advent of sound in the motion picture industry, Hines's career went into decline. The "talkies" called for different skills and not all actors could make the transition. During the 1930s, Hines appeared in only six films, all in smaller, supporting roles. In 1938 he played his last significant film role, that of Parsons in '' Too Hot to Handle''. It starred
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starred. Hines died on October 24, 1970 at the age of 75 in Los Angeles, California. He was buried in Calvary Cemetery.


Filmography

(Per
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database) * ''As Ye Sow'' (1914) (as John Hines) * '' The Man of the Hour'' (1914) (as John Hines) * '' The Wishing Ring: An Idyll of Old England'' (1914) (as John Hines) * ''The Arrival of Perpetua'' (1915) (as John Hines) * ''A Price for Folly'' (1915) (as John Hines) * '' Alias Jimmy Valentine'' (1915) (as John Hines) * ''A Butterfly on the Wheel'' (1915) (as John Hines) * ''
The Cub ''The Cub'' is an extant 1915 silent film drama produced by William A. Brady and directed by Maurice Tourneur. The film is based on a 1910 Broadway play, ''The Cub'' by Thompson Buchanan Thompson Buchanan (June 21, 1877 - October 15, 1937) was ...
'' (1915) (as John Hines) * ''The Family Cupboard'' (1915) (as John Hines) * ''The Gray Mask'' (1915) (as John Hines) * ''Little Miss Brown'' (1915) (as John Hines) * ''All Man'' (1916) – Snap Higgins * ''Miss Petticoats'' (1916) * '' The Pawn of Fate'' (1916) (as John Hines) * ''
The Weakness of Man ''The Weakness of Man'' is a lost 1916 silent film drama directed by Barry O'Neil. It stars Holbrook Blinn and is based on the 1911 play '' The Living Corpse'' by Leo Tolstoy. It was produced by William A. Brady and distributed by World Film Com ...
'' (1916) (as John Hines) * '' The Dancer's Peril'' (1917) * ''
A Girl's Folly ''A Girl's Folly'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Robert Warwick, Doris Kenyon, June Elvidge, Jane Adair, Chester Barnett, and Johnny Hines. Tourneur also played the director for the film within ...
'' (1917) * '' Tillie Wakes Up'' (1917) * ''
Yankee Pluck ''Yankee Pluck'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by George Archainbaud and starring Ethel Clayton, Montagu Love, and Johnny Hines.''Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema'', p. 149 Cast * Ethel Clayton as Polly Pollard * Ed ...
'' (1917) * ''
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'' (1917) *'' Man's Woman'' (1917) * ''Just Sylvia'' (1918) * '' Neighbors'' (1918) * ''
The Power and the Glory ''The Power and the Glory'' is a 1940 novel by British author Graham Greene. The title is an allusion to the doxology often recited at the end of the Lord's Prayer: "For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever and ever, amen." ...
'' (1918) * ''
The Golden Wall ''The Golden Wall'' is a 1918 American silent comedy drama film directed by Dell Henderson and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley and Johnny Hines. It was shot at Fort Lee, New Jersey.Altomara p.16 Cast * Carlyle Blackwell as Char ...
'' (1918) (as John Hines) * '' Merely Players'' (1918) (as John Hines) * ''
The Studio Girl ''The Studio Girl'' is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Giblyn and starring Constance Talmadge, Earle Foxe, and Edna Earle.''Guide to the Silent Years of American Cinema'', p. 262 Cast * Constance Talmadge as Celia Laird ...
'' (1918) (as John Hines) * ''
Sunshine Nan ''Sunshine Nan'' is a surviving 1918 American silent comedy-drama film starring Ann Pennington and directed by Charles Giblyn. It is based on the novel ''Calvary Alley'' by Alice Hegan Rice. It was produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distribut ...
'' (1918) (as John Hines) * ''What Love Forgives'' (1919) (as John Hines) * ''The Little Intruder'' (1919) (as John Hines) * '' Heart of Gold'' (1919) * ''
Three Green Eyes ''Three Green Eyes'' is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Dell Henderson and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley and Montagu Love.Connelly p.420 Cast * Carlyle Blackwell as Paul Arden * Evelyn Greeley as Suzanne Russell * M ...
'' (1919) * ''
Burn 'Em Up Barnes ''Burn 'Em Up Barnes'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code movie serial produced and distributed by Mascot Pictures, along with a feature version of the serial bearing the same title. It was a loose remake of the 1921 silent film of the same name. Cas ...
''  — Also co-directed (1921) * ''
Sure Fire Flint ''Sure Fire Flint'' is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Dell Henderson and starring Johnny Hines. Cast *Johnny Hines as Sure Fire Flint * Edmund Breese as Johnny Jets * Robert Edeson as Anthony De Lanni *Effie Shannon as Mrs. De La ...
'' (1922) * ''
Little Johnny Jones ''Little Johnny Jones'' is a musical by George M. Cohan. The show introduced Cohan's tunes " Give My Regards to Broadway" and " The Yankee Doodle Boy." The "Yankee Doodle" character was inspired by real-life Hall of Fame jockey Tod Sloan. Bac ...
'' — Also co-directed (1923) * ''Luck'' (1923) * '' Conductor 1492'' — Also wrote (1924) * '' The Speed Spook'' (1924) * '' The Crackerjack'' (1925) * ''
The Early Bird ''The Early Bird'' is a 1965 British comedy film directed by Robert Asher and starring Norman Wisdom. It also features Edward Chapman, Bryan Pringle, Richard Vernon, John Le Mesurier and Jerry Desmonde. It was the first Norman Wisdom film to ...
'' (1925) * '' The Live Wire'' (1925) * '' The Brown Derby'' (1926) * '' Rainbow Riley'' (1926) * ''
Stepping Along ''Stepping Along'' is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Hines and starring Johnny Hines, Mary Brian, and William Gaxton. Plot Cast * Johnny Hines as Johnny Rooney * Mary Brian as Molly Taylor * William Gaxton as Fran ...
'' (1926) * '' All Aboard'' (1927) * '' Home Made'' (1927) * '' White Pants Willie'' (1927) * '' Chinatown Charlie'' (1928) * '' The Wright Idea'' (1928) * '' The Runaround'' (1931) * ''
The Girl in 419 ''The Girl in 419'' is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alexander Hall and George Somnes and written by Allen Rivkin, Manuel Seff and P.J. Wolfson. The film stars James Dunn, Gloria Stuart, David Manners, William Harrigan, ...
'' (1933) * '' Her Bodyguard'' (1933) * ''
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'' (1933) * '' Society Doctor'' (1935) * '' Rhythm Racketeer'' (1937) * '' Too Hot to Handle'' (1938) - Mr. Parsons * '' Magnificent Doll'' (1946) (as John Hines)


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