Grainger Hines

About Grainger Hines

Who is it?: Actor, Writer, Producer
Birth Day: November 30, 1948
Birth Place:  Greenwood, South Carolina, United States
Birth Sign: Sagittarius

Grainger Hines Net Worth

Grainger Hines was born on November 30, 1948 in  Greenwood, South Carolina, United States, is Actor, Writer, Producer. Grainger recently appeared as, Captain August Robertson in the first two season of Steven Soderbergh's, "The Knick" on Cinemax. He also appeared in seasons two and three of the AMC series, "Hell on Wheels" as Doc Whitehead. Rounding out the last few years in period costume, as Secretary of the Navy, Gideon Welles in Steven Spielberg's, "Lincoln." A long career in episodic television, Grainger recently appeared in, "Elementary," "Blue Bloods," "Criminal Minds" and the finale of, "The Good Wife." Films released in 2016, "C Street" and "Kenshaw at the Bedfellow," and Jason Bateman's, " Family Fang. " In 2017, "The Final Interview," directed by Fred Vogal will be released. Grainger is an avid horseman and a playing member of the United States Polo Association.
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Biography/Timeline

1984

He has appeared in numerous television shows - True Blood, Boston Legal, Nip/Tuck, CSI: Miami, Cold Case, Las Vegas, Matlock, Saving Grace, Ghost Whisperer, In the Heat of the Night, Blue Bloods, Airwolf, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Hell on Wheels among others. He also has appeared in many films such as Lincoln, Protocol, Innerspace, Rocky II, False Identity, Abuse of Power, Thicker Than Water, Amber Waves, Summer School Teachers, and others. Hines also appeared in the miniseries War and Remembrance and The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory. Hines also starred in the soap opera, One Life to Live as Brian Beckett from 1984 - 1986, General Hospital as Kyle Morgan from 1990 - 1991 and The City as Malcolm Christerphor from 1994 - 1995. Hines made his New York stage debut in Valentine's Day, directed by Horton Foote, and has appeared in many plays in New York and Los Angeles. From 2014 to 2015, Hines portrayed Captain August Robertson in the Cinemax TV series The Knick.