Darby Hinton (during the time he played Daniel Boone's son Israel on the popular prime time TV series Daniel Boone) & his mother Marilynn Hinton at a theme party she threw for him at the magnificent Bel Air home of Jack Ryan who invented Barbie and the first talking doll etc and who Marilynn later married off to her friend Zsa Zsa Gabor. Marilynn Hinton was an amazing woman along the lines of the beloved Auntie Mame character. She was world renowned as a famous mover & shaker & socialite who film legend Jane Russell wrote about in her biography as one who knew everyone who was anyone and could get anything done with a unique flair! Nothing was impossible to her and her spirit lives on through the ones she encouraged and inspired along the way.
Darby Here; I am off to Kentucky to shoot the second part of the Daniel Boone Documentary & the next episode of HLH. We will be shooting in Ft Boonesborough June 6 & 7th in KenTucky. More info @ HintonsLivingHistory.com Check it out!
Darby Hinton started his acting career at 6 months old,
in the arms of Jayne Mansfield on Playhouse 90
Darby has loved all aspects of the entertainment business
His first series was the Daniel
Boone TV show where he played Israel Boone (Daniel Boone's son) for 6 years. He was also Ian Griffith for 2 years on Day's of our lives. Ian was the dashing 'good guy' parole officer turned 'evil' Salem rapist. He has been in TV & movies & commercials etc. ever since. He also enjoys being behind the camera too and has produced a number of films and been involved on the production end of many TV & movie & video projects.. He enjoys coaching and motivational speaking
as inspired by his friend Tony Robbins. He champions child actors rights and is on the board of many organizations & charities involved in helping child actors along with his friend Paul Peterson (The Donna Reed show).
"The Manor":
Is wonderful play performed in the actual Doheny mansion located in Beverly
Hills California. The play is about the unsolved Doheny murder that happened in the mansion. At the time Mr. Doheny was the 2nd wealthiest man in the world after Rockefeller. Among other things he was noted for building Pearl Harbor. This play is consistently performing to sold out audiences. If you are fortunate enough to get a seat, it will be an awesome experience. I have seen it 5 times. The theater group is "Theater 40".
Darby plays Doheny senior [Charles MacAlister]