Daryn Hinton

Daryn Hinton
Born Daryn Hinton
(1954-12-28) December 28, 1954
Santa Monica, California, USA
Occupation Actor, Manager, Businesswoman
Parent(s) Ed Hinton
Marilynn Hinton

Daryn Hinton born in Santa Monica, California, raised in the Hollywood entertainment industry. Hinton had a spiritual conversion and left the Hollywood connections behind to pursue her newfound faith.

Family and background

Hinton was a child actress rooted in the Hollywood entertainment industry whose father Ed Hinton and grandfather Edgar Latimer Hinton were both actors. Her mother was entertainment socialite Marilynn Hinton who was president emeritus WAIF [1] and president of ANTAN (American National Theater Authorities) alongside John Forsythe. In her autobiography, actress Jane Russell called Marilynn Hinton "Dynamite...and a walking who's who", who knew everyone important and could make anything happen.[2] Hinton's sister, Darcy Hinton Cook, was an actress [3] whose godparents were actors Steve Cochran and Denise Darcel. Hinton’s brother, Darby Hinton, is an actor, producer and was a child star[4] whose godparents were actor Charlton Heston and politician Winthrop Paul Rockefeller. Hinton’s godmother’s were both actresses Jane Russell and Bobo Rockefeller. Hinton was named Daryn by actor Tyrone Power after his daughter Taryn Power. Hinton's father, Ed Hinton, was killed on Columbus Day 1958 in a seaplane crash in front of Daryn and her family's eyes on Catalina Island in California. Fess Parker, who played brother Darby Hinton's father Daniel Boone on the Daniel Boone TV show (1964–1970), became an important father figure to Hinton and her brother as stated by Darby Hinton at the 2010 Fess Parkers memorial in Santa Barbara, CA.[5] Hinton grew up at 1234 Bel Air Road, East Gate Old Bel Air, Los Angeles, CA. The home was featured in Life Magazine's essays of Bel Air for its jungle-like atmosphere and pool in the living room. The Hinton's were friends with many of their celebrity neighbors including Zsa Zsa Gabor and former president Ronald Reagan. Hinton's actor father Ed Hinton was on The General Electric Theater hosted by Ronald Reagan in 1957. Upon Reagan's death, Hinton expressed her views of Reagan to the Los Angeles Times June 6, 2004. "This man made Americans feel good about being American and right now we need to remember that, especially in these difficult times," said Hinton.[6] Hinton spoke out internationally about her neighbor, former President and actor Ronald Reagan, to the Guardian UK, June 7, 2004: Daryn Hinton said it was the legendary ability of the "great communicator" to reach out to the American people that set him apart. "He was able to communicate to people how he felt about America," she said. "He was an actor, after all."[7]

Hollywood career

Hinton started acting and modeling at one year of age and was on numerous television shows and movies including the Lassie TV show,[8] One Step Beyond,[9] Rescue 8,[10] Death Valley Days,[11] Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend,[12] The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show. Hinton worked on the crew of the The Don Ho TV show[13] and in 1979 Hinton promoted the Las Vegas Film Festival at the Cannes Film Festival with movie and TV personalities Stuart Whitman and Sivi Aberg [14] supervising filming for Dick Clark onboard The Jolly Joker. In 1981 Hinton produced a television pilot in Hawaii starring Gilad Jankowitz using second unit Magnum PI production team including Bruce Shirley.[15] It was the first exercise show ever shot on location. Jankowitz later developed the show to be an international success called Bodies in Motion.[16]

Spiritual conversion

In 1982 after Hinton's mother's death, her life changed with a born again experience with Christ. She walked away from Hollywood connections and pursued her newfound faith. Hinton states "I became a miracle junkie, loving a one on one relationship with God, walking in miracles and feeling HIM guiding me.[17] Hinton, having never been a part of the music industry, managed three Christian bands that gained mainstream international attention.

Rock Bands

Stryper:(Managed/Financed by Hinton)[18] Hinton talks about thinking the heavy metal band Stryper was using God as a gimmick and being turned around while seeing them perform in 1984[19] in Stryper's 'In The Beginning' video.[20][21][22] Stryper is recognized as the first openly Christian heavy metal band to gain recognition in the mainstream music world.[23]

Holy Soldier: (Managed/Financed by Hinton) signed for debut record to Word Records/Myrrh Records and A&M Records.[24][25] In 1989 Hinton signed Holy Soldier to A&M records and Myrrh Records (Word Records) as that label's first Hard Rock act.[26] Their self-titled debut album was released in 1990 to critical and commercial acclaim. The band garnered two Dove Awards in 1991, in the hard rock song and album of the year categories.[27]

Charizma from Sweden: (Managed by Hinton beginning 8/8/88) They were the first Christian band signed to a Russian record label. Hinton signed them to Russia's only record label at the time, Melodiya Records releasing the record 'Rock'in The World Together.[28][29]

References

  1. "Jane Russell: A Dedicated Champion for Children". wic.org. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  2. Russell, Jane (1985). Jane Russell: My Path and My Detours: An Autobiography. Franklin Watts. p. 141. ISBN 0-531-09799-4.
  3. "Darcy Hinton". IMDb. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  4. "Darby Hinton". IMDb. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  5. Kettmann, Matt (March 26, 2010). "Hundreds Gather to Honor Fess Parker". Santa Barbara Independent. Archived from the original on September 5, 2012. Retrieved April 3, 2011.
  6. Shepler, lori. Morning in Reagan Country. Los Angeles Times, June 6, 2004, p. A33./ Daryn Hinton, a longtime neighbor
  7. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jun/07/usa.danglaister/ Daryn Hinton Neighbour
  8. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0625626/
  9. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052442/
  10. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051307/
  11. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044259/
  12. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050963/
  13. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0477500/
  14. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0008629/
  15. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0795935/
  16. http://www.bodiesinmotionwithgilad.com/
  17. http://www.holysoldier.net/darynhinton.htm
  18. Joseph, Mark (1999). The Rock & Roll Rebellion. Broadman & Holman Publishers. p. 141. ISBN 0-8054-2061-4.
  19. Erickson, Dale; Sturdevant, Jesse (2001). Stryper: Loud 'n Clear. Endgame Entertainment. p. 35. ISBN 0-9710608-0-0.
  20. Video on YouTube
  21. http://www.stryper.com/News/Interviews/Interviews/darynhinton_interview.htm
  22. Erickson, Dale; Sturdevant, Jesse (2001). Stryper:Loud 'n Clear. Endgame Entertainment. p. throughout. ISBN 0-9710608-0-0.
  23. Hale, Mark (1993). "2869". Headbangers (First edition, second printing ed.). Ann Arbor, Michigan: Popular Culture, Ink. p. 336. ISBN 1-56075-029-4.
  24. http://www.holysoldier.net/darynhinton.htm
  25. http://strypergallerydiscussionforum.yuku.com/topic/1614
  26. Van Pelt, Doug (April 1990). "In the News: Holy Soldier". CCM Magazine 12 (10): 19. ISSN 1524-7848
  27. Parker, Mike (January / February 1998). "Holy Soldier". 7ball (16): 36–37. ISSN 1082-3980
  28. http://www.christianmusicarchive.com/album/rockin-the-world-together
  29. http://www.holysoldier.net/darynhinton.htm

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