- Brother of director Charles Hines and actor Samuel E. Hines.
- Dark haired silent screen comedian. Attended the City College of New York. Appeared in films for Fox and Educational and was best known for starring in The Speed Spook (1924).
- Vice-president for the Catholic Motion Picture Guild of America. The other vice-presidents (under president James Ryan) were John J. Gain, C.E. Sullivan and James Gleason (per the 1931 Motion Picture Almanac).
- He directed and acted in Burn 'Em Up Barnes (1921) , which had a brief color sequence, and he used real locals as extras, who just thought they were watching a real car race. He did not use a stunt double when racing, and he instead raced against numerous notable, professional race car drivers who co-director George Beranger had employed for the scene during which a member of the public drove a truck into the scene, and there was very nearly a fatal accident, which was only avoided due to the skillful driving of the professionals. The movie had an initial test screening and a premiere, and race cars were utilized in the film's publicity.
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