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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Darby Hinton


Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Shan Hinton

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Born
  
August 19, 1957 (age 66) (
1957-08-19
)

Children
  
India Hinton, Dakota Hinton, Ryder Hinton, Nick Hinton

Parents
  
Marilynn Hinton, Ed Hinton

Siblings
  
Daryn Hinton, Darcy Hinton

Movies and TV shows
  
Daniel Boone, Malibu Express, Texas Rising, Hi‑Riders, Without Warning

Similar People
  
Patricia Blair, Fess Parker, Ed Ames, Dallas McKennon, Daryn Hinton

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Edgar Raymond Darby Hinton (born August 19, 1957) is an American actor and filmmaker initially cast in commercials when he was six months old. From 1964–1970, he portrayed Israel Boone, a son of American pioneer Daniel Boone, on the NBC adventure series Daniel Boone, with Fess Parker in the title role. He also co-starred as Simon Graham in the two-part 1968 episode, "Boomerang, Dog of Many Talents" of NBC's Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color, with Darren McGavin, Patricia Crowley, and Russ Conway.

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Early years and family

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Hinton was born in Santa Monica, California. His father, actor Edgar Latimer "Ed" Hinton, Jr. (1927–1958), was a native of Wilmington, North Carolina. Ed Hinton's father, Edgar Latimer Hinton II, Sr. (1868-1934), owned the Seashore Hotel which had one of the first steel piers for entertaining over the ocean in nearby Wrightsville Beach. He operated the only laundry business in Wilmington and was a community actor there.

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Ed Hinton appeared in the role of Special Agent Henderson in the 1950s syndicated television series I Led Three Lives, starring Richard Carlson and based on the espionage activities of Herbert Philbrick. Ed Hinton, particularly active in television Westerns, perished in an airplane crash on Catalina Island, when Darby was 14 months old. His mother, Marilynn Hinton, of German extraction, never remarried. Darby, therefore, became personally close to Fess Parker, his Daniel Boone "father" and subsequently a Los Angeles, Santa Barbara area businessman. Hinton has two sisters who were child actors, Daryn Hinton and Darcy Hinton Cook. Darby Hinton was also a godson of actor Charlton Heston and former Arkansas Lieutenant Governor Winthrop Paul Rockefeller, son of former Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller. Hinton was a Bel Air Road friend and neighbor of Zsa Zsa Gabor and former president Ronald Reagan, and childhood friend of Jon Provost of the Lassie series.

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Hinton attended high school at the American School in Switzerland (TASIS) in Lugano, Switzerland after attending Emerson Junior High School in West Los Angeles for the ninth grade. He began college on a cruise ship, the World Campus Afloat Institute for Shipboard Education, which travels around the world to study different cultures. Hinton returned to California to continue his studies at the Church of Christ-affiliated Pepperdine University near Malibu.

Acting career

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Hinton's acting debut at the age of six months old was in the arms of Jayne Mansfield in the TV show "Playhouse 90". In 1962, he played Jafar Mainwaring, a child character in the 1962 film Hero's Island. In 1963, he was cast in an uncredited role in Walt Disney's Son of Flubber and as Rocky in the episode "Getting Ed's Goat" of CBS's sitcom, Mr. Ed, starring Alan Young and Connie Hines. Shortly before he was cast as Israel Boone, Hinton appeared as Benjie Diel in the 90-minute episode "The Ben Engel Story" of ABC's Western series Wagon Train. He went on to appear in numerous features and television shows. One day his mother dropped him off at Twentieth Century Fox (dressed in knee high socks and lederhosen) to audition for a role in The Sound of Music, and the boy unintentionally got lost. He wandered into the wrong line of kids; by the time his mother found him, Darby had turned in his lederhosen for a coonskin cap to play Fess Parker's son Israel, on Daniel Boone, for the next six years.

He appeared in 51 Daniel Boone episodes beginning with the September 24, 1964, premiere, "Ken-Tuck-E", a reference to Kentucky, the setting of the series. Patricia Blair played his mother, Rebecca Boone, and Veronica Cartwright played his sister, Jemima Boone. Ed Ames and Dallas McKennon co-starred as the Cherokee tribesman Mingo and innkeeper Cincinnatus, respectively. Hinton's last Daniel Boone roles, filmed when he was 12, were in the 1969–70 season: "A Very Small Rifle", "The Road to Freedom", "The Printing Press", "Target Boone", "Hannah Comes Home", and "Sunshine Patriots".

After Daniel Boone, Hinton acted only occasionally, with appearances as Hal Parker in "This Will Really Kill You" (1970), of NBC's The Bold Ones: The New Doctors and as Tom Woods in "Legacy of Fear" (1971) of ABC's Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law. He appeared in an episode of The Big Valley which also included a young Richard Dreyfus, as James Scott in "How to Steal a Submarine" (1975) of CBS's Hawaii Five-O, starring Jack Lord, and as Buddy Moran in "Beauty Knows No Pain" (1981) of CBS's Magnum, P.I., starring Tom Selleck. In 1982 and 1983, he appeared in two episodes of ABC's The Fall Guy starring Lee Majors. From 1985-86, Hinton was cast as the second "Ian Griffith" on NBC's daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives. He was named in the starring role of Cody Abilene in the 1985 Andy Sidaris film, Malibu Express.

In 1988, Hinton appeared in the first episode, "Road Ranger", of the short-lived NBC series The Highwayman, starring Sam J. Jones. Hinton's later appearances were on NBC's Hunter, starring Fred Dryer, and CBS's Knots Landing. He also appeared in the 1991-92 series P.S. I Luv U starring Greg Evigan and Connie Sellecca. He guest-starred, too, on Fox Television's Beverly Hills, 90210 in the role of a physician. His last screen appearances were on March 16, 1999, in the episode "Career Day" of the Warner Bros. series Rescue 77 and as Mikey's father in the 2003 film Just for Kicks.

Latest project

Hinton is working on a proposed television series tentatively titled Hinton's Living History. The pilot episodes follows him, his wife, and four children as they travel around the United States to experience history in different ways. Among other locations, he expects to cover Fort Fisher near Wilmington, North Carolina, Fort Boonesborough near Lexington, Kentucky, Jamestown, Virginia, and a ghost town in California. Hinton is also working with producer Gail Calloway on a documentary which traces Boone's journeys.

Hinton has also been starring as the patriarch of Greystone Mansion in the Theater 40 production of The Manor in Beverly Hills, inspired by the true and tragic events that took place in this historic Doheny Mansion where they perform. In February 2011, Hinton starred in the theater production The Last Laugh by playwright Bill Svanoe and directed by Emmy-winner Blake Bradford and starring Joan Darling.

Filmography

Actor
-
Venus Invasion (pre-production) as
Eddie Bly
-
Cowboy Killer A Love Western (filming) as
Roy Thompson
-
Sod and Stubble (TV Movie) (post-production) as
Chris Bartsch
-
Was Once a Hero (post-production) as
Malcolm Hunter
2023
Magnum P.I. (TV Series) as
Owen Summers
- Welcome to Paradise, Now Die! (2023) - Owen Summers
2022
The Contested Plains as
John German
2022
TV Therapy (TV Series) as
Israel
- Israel (2022) - Israel
2020
Scream Test as
Otis Taylor
2019
Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses (TV Movie) as
Phillip Fuller
2019
Tales of the Wild West (TV Series) as
Darby Hinton / Cole Younger
- Meet The Outlaws (2019) - Darby Hinton
- Making Bill Tilghman and The Outlaws (2019) - Cole Younger
2019
The Marshal as
Cole Younger
2018
Wild Faith as
Gerald
2017
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider (Video Game) as
Workers (voice)
2016
Dishonored 2 (Video Game) as
Worker (voice)
2016
Home on the Range (TV Movie) as
Albert Freidlich
2015
Dead of Winter: The Donner Party (TV Movie documentary) as
George Donner
2015
Texas Rising (TV Mini Series) as
President Burnet
- The Rise of the Republic (2015) - President Burnet
- Fate and Fury (2015) - President Burnet
2015
Father Pete's Corner (TV Series) as
The Cowboy
2012
The Last Laugh (TV Movie) as
David Williams
2003
Just for Kicks as
Mikey's Dad
2003
Recipe for Disaster (TV Movie) as
Jason's Dad
2001
They Crawl as
Uniformed Cop
1999
Rescue 77 (TV Series) as
27 Driver
- Career Day (1999) - 27 Driver
1998
Beverly Hills, 90210 (TV Series) as
Doctor
- The Following Options (1998) - Doctor
1998
NightMan (TV Series) as
Agent Lobe
- Constant Craving (1998) - Agent Lobe
1997
Mike Hammer, Private Eye (TV Series) as
Jason Carter
- Sins of the Fathers (1997) - Jason Carter
1997
Stargames as
Robert
1996
Punctul zero as
Morgan
1994
Dark Future as
Kendall
1994
The Hero (Video short)
1994
One West Waikiki (TV Series) as
Mr. Randall
- Terminal Island (1994) - Mr. Randall
1994
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (TV Series) as
Firechief
- Barbarians at the Planet (1994) - Firechief
1991
P.S.I. Luv U (TV Series) as
Nick
- I'd Kill to Direct (1991) - Nick
1991
Knots Landing (TV Series) as
Police Officer
- Eye of the Beholder (1991) - Police Officer
1990
Jake and the Fatman (TV Series) as
Danny Jamison
- You Turned the Tables on Me (1990) - Danny Jamison
1989
Hunter (TV Series) as
Bill
- The Legion: Part 2 (1989) - Bill
1988
The Highwayman (TV Series)
- Road Lord (1988)
1987
The New Gidget (TV Series) as
Mike
- Head Over Handlebars (1987) - Mike
1985
Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
Ian Griffith
1985
Malibu Express as
Cody Abilene
1982
The Fall Guy (TV Series) as
Danny Styles / Jake
- Spaced Out (1983) - Danny Styles
- License to Kill: Part 2 (1982) - Jake
1982
Wacko as
Rookie Cop
1981
Firecracker as
Chuck Donner
1981
Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
Buddy Moran
- Beauty Knows No Pain (1981) - Buddy Moran
1980
The Return as
Darren
1980
Without Warning as
Randy
1979
Do It in the Dirt as
Mike
1979
Angels' Brigade as
Sticks
1978
Goodbye, Franklin High as
Mark Jeffries
1978
Hi-Riders as
Mark
1977
Black Oak Conspiracy as
Miner at cafe
1975
Mr. Sycamore as
Frank
1975
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
James Scott
- How to Steal a Submarine (1975) - James Scott
1974
The Treasure of Jamaica Reef as
Darby
1971
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (TV Series) as
Tom Woods
- Legacy of Fear (1971) - Tom Woods
1970
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Hal Parker
- This Will Really Kill You (1970) - Hal Parker
1964
Daniel Boone (TV Series) as
Israel Boone / Israel
- Israel and Love (1970) - Israel Boone
- How to Become a Goddess (1970) - Israel Boone
- Bringing Up Josh (1970) - Israel Boone
- The Homecoming (1970) - Israel Boone
- Noblesse Oblige (1970) - Israel Boone
- Readin', Ritin', and Revolt (1970) - Israel Boone
- The Landlords (1970) - Israel Boone
- A Matter of Vengeance (1970) - Israel Boone
- Run for the Money (1970) - Israel Boone
- Before the Tall Man (1970) - Israel Boone
- Mamma Cooper (1970) - Israel Boone
- Sunshine Patriots (1970) - Israel Boone
- Perilous Passage (1970) - Israel Boone
- An Angel Cried (1970) - Israel Boone
- Hannah Comes Home (1969) - Israel Boone
- The Terrible Tarbots (1969) - Israel Boone
- The Cache (1969) - Israel Boone
- A Bearskin for Jamie Blue (1969) - Israel Boone
- Target Boone (1969) - Israel Boone
- The Grand Alliance (1969) - Israel Boone
- The Printing Press (1969) - Israel Boone
- The Road to Freedom (1969) - Israel Boone
- A Very Small Rifle (1969) - Israel Boone
- Sweet Molly Malone (1969) - Israel Boone
- For a Few Rifles (1969) - Israel Boone
- A Man Before His Time (1969) - Israel Boone
- Love and Equity (1969) - Israel Boone
- For Want of a Hero (1969) - Israel Boone
- A Touch of Charity (1969) - Israel Boone
- Jonah (1969) - Israel Boone
- Three Score and Ten (1969) - Israel Boone
- Copperhead Izzy (1969) - Israel Boone
- A Tall Tale of Prater Beaseley (1969) - Israel Boone
- To Slay a Giant (1969) - Israel Boone
- Minnow for a Shark (1969) - Israel Boone
- The Return of the Sidewinder (1968) - Israel Boone
- The Patriot (1968) - Israel Boone
- Big, Black and Out There (1968) - Israel Boone
- The Dandy (1968) - Israel Boone
- Be Thankful for the Fickleness of Women (1968) - Israel Boone
- Faith's Way (1968) - Israel Boone
- Nightmare (1968) - Israel Boone
- Far Side of Fury (1968) - Israel Boone
- Orlando, the Prophet (1968) - Israel Boone
- Hero's Welcome (1968) - Israel Boone
- Then Who Will They Hang from the Yardarm If Willy Gets Away? (1968) - Israel Boone
- The Witness (1968) - Israel Boone
- The Scrimshaw Ivory Chart (1968) - Israel Boone
- The Spanish Horse (1967) - Israel Boone
- The Value of a King (1967) - Israel Boone
- The Inheritance (1967) - Israel Boone
- Tanner (1967) - Israel Boone
- The Ordeal of Israel Boone (1967) - Israel Boone
- The Fallow Land (1967) - Israel Boone
- Delo Jones (1967) - Israel Boone
- When I Became a Man, I Put Away Childish Things (1967) - Israel Boone
- The Jasper Ledbetter Story (1967) - Israel Boone
- The Wolf Man (1967) - Israel Boone
- When a King Is a Pawn (1966) - Israel Boone
- The Lost Colony (1966) - Israel Boone
- Requiem for Craw Green (1966) - Israel Boone
- The Enchanted Gun (1966) - Israel Boone
- The Loser's Race (1966) - Israel Boone
- Run a Crooked Mile (1966) - Israel Boone
- First in War, First in Peace (1966) - Israel Boone
- Grizzly (1966) - Israel Boone
- Goliath (1966) - Israel Boone
- The Allegiances (1966) - Israel Boone
- Dan'l Boone Shot a B'ar (1966) - Israel Boone
- The Trap (1966) - Israel Boone
- Fifty Rifles (1966) - Israel Boone
- The Fifth Man (1966) - Israel Boone
- The Prisoner (1966) - Israel Boone
- Crisis by Fire (1966) - Israel Boone
- The Tamarack Massacre Affair (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Christmas Story (1965) - Israel Boone
- The First Beau (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Thanksgiving Story (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Peace Tree (1965) - Israel Boone
- Cry of Gold (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Old Man and the Cave (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Mound Builders (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Tortoise and the Hare (1965) - Israel Boone
- Empire of the Lost (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Courtship of Jericho Jones (1965) - Israel Boone
- Doll of Sorrow (1965) - Israel Boone
- Daughter of the Devil (1965) - Israel
- Cain's Birthday: Part 2 (1965) - Israel Boone
- Cain's Birthday: Part 1 (1965) - Israel Boone
- Four-Leaf Clover (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Ben Franklin Encounter (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Reunion (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Quietists (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Sound of Fear (1965) - Israel Boone
- A Place of 1000 Spirits (1965) - Israel Boone
- The First Stone (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Prophet (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Returning (1965) - Israel Boone
- The Hostages (1965) - Israel Boone
- Not in Our Stars (1964) - Israel Boone
- Pompey (1964) - Israel Boone
- The Sisters O'Hannrahan (1964) - Israel Boone
- A Short Walk to Salem (1964) - Israel Boone
- The Sound of Wings (1964) - Israel Boone
- Lac Duquesne (1964) - Israel Boone
- The Choosing (1964) - Israel Boone
- The Family Fluellen (1964) - Israel Boone
- My Brother's Keeper (1964) - Israel Boone
- Tekawitha McLeod (1964) - Israel Boone
- Ken-Tuck-E (1964) - Israel Boone
1969
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys as
Pug (uncredited)
1968
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Simon Graham
- Boomerang, Dog of Many Talents: Part 2 (1968) - Simon Graham
- Boomerang, Dog of Many Talents: Part 1 (1968) - Simon Graham
1967
The Big Valley (TV Series) as
Chucky
- Boy Into Man (1967) - Chucky
1966
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series) as
Tiger Member
- An Honor for Oz (1966) - Tiger Member
1965
Nightmare in the Sun as
Kid
1964
Wagon Train (TV Series) as
Benjie Diel
- The Ben Engel Story (1964) - Benjie Diel
1964
Route 66 (TV Series) as
Max
- Is It True There Are Poxies at the Bottom of Landfair Lake? (1964) - Max
1963
Mister Ed (TV Series) as
Rocky - Little Boy
- Getting Ed's Goat (1963) - Rocky - Little Boy
1962
Son of Flubber as
2nd Hobgoblin (uncredited)
1962
The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm as
Little Boy (segment "The Cobbler and the Elves") (uncredited)
1962
Hero's Island as
Jafar
Producer
2019
The Marshal (producer)
1997
Stargames (producer)
1996
Punctul zero (associate producer)
Soundtrack
1965
Daniel Boone (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Doll of Sorrow (1965) - (performer: "Listen To The Critters In The Wood" - uncredited)
Thanks
2010
Machete Maidens Unleashed! (Documentary) (our deepest appreciation to our interviewees)
Self
-
Masters of the Grind (Documentary) (post-production) as
Self
2021
The Hollywood Moment (TV Series) as
Self
- BJ Korros with All Star 99th Birthday Salute to Norman Lear (2021) - Self
2019
A Word on Westerns (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Rifleman's Johnny Crawford Needs Your Help (2019) - Self
2017
Western Trails (TV Series) as
Self
- Kanab Western Legends Roundup Panel (2017) - Self
2011
Pioneers of Television (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Israel Boone from Daniel Boone
- Westerns (2011) - Self / Israel Boone from Daniel Boone
2010
Machete Maidens Unleashed! (Documentary) as
Self
1985
Our Time (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (1985) - Self
1979
When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1970
Life with Linkletter (TV Series) as
Self
- Darby Hinton (1970) - Self
1969
The Rosey Grier Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Darby Hinton, The Impressions (1969) - Self
1964
The 38th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
1980
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Second Hobgoblin
- Son of Flubber (1980) - Second Hobgoblin (uncredited)

References

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