Hines - People

People

  • Adrian Hines (aka MC ADE), U.S. musician
  • Andre Hines (born 1971), U.S. football player
  • Brendan Hines (born 1976), U.S. actor and singer-songwriter
  • Barry Hines (born 1939), British Author
  • Cheryl Hines (born 1965), U.S. actress
  • David Gordon Hines (1915–2000), British promoter of co-operative farming in East Africa
  • Deni Hines (born 1970), Australian singer
  • Duncan Hines (1880–1959), U.S. Food Critic
  • Earl Hines (1903–1983), U.S. jazz pianist
  • Gerald D. Hines (born 1925), U.S. real estate developer
  • Gregory Hines (1946–2003), U.S. actor and tap dancer
  • Gustavus Hines (1809–1875), U.S. missionary, author, politician
  • Hines (Kent cricketer), a British cricketer
  • Hines Holt (1805–1864), U.S. representative from Georgia
  • Hines Johnson (1910–1987), Jamaican cricketer
  • Hines Ward (born 1976), U.S. football player
  • Jerome Hines (1921–2003), U.S. basso opera singer
  • Jim Hines (born 1946), U.S. athlete
  • John L. Hines (1868–1968), U.S. Army general
  • Karen Hines (born 1967), Canadian actress and playwright
  • Kyle Hines (born 1986), U.S. basketball player
  • Marcia Hines (born 1953), U.S./Australian singer
  • Maurice Hines (born 1943), U.S. actor, director, jazz singer and choreographer
  • Nathan Hines (born 1976), Australian/Scottish rugby player
  • Paul Hines (1855–1935), U.S. center fielder in professional baseball
  • Peter Hines, British civil engineer
  • St. Aubyn Hines (born 1972), Jamaican boxer
  • Ted Hines (1926–1983), U.S. librarian
  • Thomas Hines (1838–1898), U.S. Confederate spy during the American Civil War
  • Timothy Hines (born 1961), U.S. director of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds (2005) and Bug Wars
  • Walker Hines (1870–1934), U.S. railway executive
  • Zavon Hines (born 1988), British footballer

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