Earl Hindman's Human Design Chart

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          Earl Hindman's Biography

          American film and television actor, best known for his role as the kindly unseen neighbour Wilson W. Wilson Jr. on the television sitcom Home Improvement (1991–1999).
          Long before this role, however, he played villains in two 1974 thrillers, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three and The Parallax View. He also appeared in the films Who Killed Mary What’s ‘Er Name? (1971), Greased Lightning (1977), The Brink’s Job (1978) and Taps (1981), and played the part of J.T. in the Lawrence Kasdan film Silverado (1985).
          Hindman’s most famous and enduring pre-Home Improvement role was as Bob Reid in Ryan’s Hope. He played the role in 459 episodes during the years 1975–1989. Ex-police officer Bob Reid was everybody’s best friend who never got the girl and was the long-suffering brother of the soap’s serial bride Delia Reid Ryan Ryan Coleridge. Hindman’s wife (Molly McGreevey) was also on the soap 1977–1981 as Polly Longworth, best friend to media tycoon Rae Woodard.
          His voice was heard on the Disneyland Railroad from 2002 until 2016 and on the Walt Disney World Railroad from 2002 until late 2010.
          On 21 May 1976, Hindman married Molly McGreevey, with whom he later acted on Ryan’s Hope. McGreevey later became an Episcopal priest.
          A longtime smoker, Hindman was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2003. He died of the disease on 29 December of that year, aged 61, in Stamford, Connecticut.
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          Earl Hindman's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.