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- Earl Hindman was an American actor from Arizona. His most famous role was that of helpful neighbor Wilson W. Wilson, Jr. in the popular sitcom "Home Improvement" (1991-1999). The series lasted for 8 seasons, and a total of 204 episodes. In 1942, Hindman was born in Bisbee, Arizona, which at the time was a mining city.
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Earl John Hindman (/ ˈ h aɪ n d m ə n /; October 20, 1942 – December 29, 2003) was an American actor, best known for his role on the television sitcom Home Improvement, which ran from 1991 to 1999.
Mini Bio. Earl Hindman was an American actor from Arizona. His most famous role was that of helpful neighbor Wilson W. Wilson, Jr. in the popular sitcom "Home Improvement" (1991-1999). The series lasted for 8 seasons, and a total of 204 episodes. In 1942, Hindman was born in Bisbee, Arizona, which at the time was a mining city.
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- December 29, 2003
Earl Hindman, the actor known to millions as the odd neighbor in the long-running sitcom “Home Improvement,” has died of lung cancer at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut. He was 61. Hindman’s ...
Dec 31, 2003 · From Associated Press. Actor Earl Hindman, best known for playing a neighbor whose face was forever obscured by a fence on the television show “Home Improvement,” died Monday of lung cancer...
Earl Hindman, the character actor who played the fenced-in next-door neighbor on TV's "Home Improvement," and appeared in plays around the country, died Dec. 29 in Stamford,...
Dec 30, 2003 · Actor Earl Hindman, best known for playing a neighbor whose face was forever obscured by a fence on the television show "Home Improvement," died of lung cancer Monday in Stamford, Conn....
Dec 29, 2003 · Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Earl John Hindman (October 20, 1942 – December 29, 2003) was an American actor, best-known for his role as the kindly neighbor (whose lower face was always hidden from sight from the television viewer) Wilson W. Wilson Jr. on the television sitcom Home Improvement (1991–1999).