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On television, he had his own series in 1997 called "The Gregory Hines Show," as well as a recurring role on "Will and Grace." Last March, he appeared in the spring television series "Lost at Home." ...
On TV, he had his own CBS series in 1997, “The Gregory Hines Show,” as well as a recurring role on NBC’s “Will and Grace.” Last March, he appeared on ABC’s “Lost at Home.” ...
On television, he had his own series in 1997 called "The Gregory Hines Show," as well as a recurring role on "Will and Grace." Last March, he appeared in the spring television series "Lost at Home." ...
Maurice Hines, surrounded by memories, in "Maurice Hines is Tappin' Thru Life," in previews at the Allen Theatre beginning Friday, May 30. The Cleveland Play House co-production with Alliance ...
On television, he had his own series in 1997 called "The Gregory Hines Show," as well as a recurring role on "Will and Grace." Last March, he appeared in the spring television series "Lost at Home." ...
1992: Gregory Hines (center) and the company of Jelly’s Last Jam perform “That’s How You Jazz.” Hines won the Best Actor Tony for his performance in the show.
He won a 1992 Tony Award for “Jelly’s Last Jam.” On television, he had his own series in 1997 called “The Gregory Hines Show” as well as a recurring role on “Will and Grace.” ———- ...
Hines started the show partly to help cement his younger brother Gregory’s place in the pantheon of dance stars. But it’s developed into a Valentine to their mother, who Maurice says always ...
On TV he starred in his eponymously titled CBS sitcom in the late 1990s, “The Gregory Hines Show,” portraying a widowed Chicago publishing executive with a 12-year-old son.
The Harlem, New York, native first gained public attention while touring with his father, Maurice Sr., and his younger brother Gregory (who died of cancer in 2003) in a dance show called Hines ...