
Art Hindle
Biography
Arthur Hindle (born July 21, 1948) is a Canadian actor and director. Hindle was born in Halifax. His family moved to Toronto while he was a child. Although shy as a youngster, he grew to be a rebellious and independent teenager. This led him to travel, mostly via hitchhiking, while picking up odd jobs and meeting people from varied walks of life. By the time he was 21, he was a father, a stockbroker and an amateur photographer. Although fairly successful as a broker, he was unfulfilled and eventually, after being inspired and touched by a Toronto Workshop Productions play, he made the commitment to leave the stock market for the theatre. He worked for a few months with TWP and got an acting agent, which led to started auditioning for commercials. It was at this time that Hindle credits a discovery that changed his future. He was directed to the Eli Rill workshop. Eli Rill had moved to Toronto from New York, where he taught at the Actor’s Studio. At this workshop, Hindle studied Method. He thrived in this environment and soon started applying his knowledge to getting acting jobs. Further inspiration for becoming an actor was his uncle, Michael Kane, with whom Art finally had the opportunity to work in the film "The Gunfighters". He has made guest appearances in a long list of television programs in North America, and has also appeared in several movies, dating from 1971. His first major role was in a biker movie, "The Proud Rider", spawned by the popularity of Easy Rider. Hindle worked with a real motorcycle gang, Satan’s Choice. It was during the making of this rather bad movie that Art almost changed his professional name to Jeremy Kane. The producers thought that Hindle should have a more showbiz-sounding name. He chose Jeremy Kane (Kane in honor of his uncle), and even though he reverted to his birth name due to urging from his uncle, his "Jeremy Kane" pseudonym is still connected to the film. The next big step was being cast as Billy Duke, the best hockey player in the world, drafted by the Maple Leafs to lead them back to the playoffs in the film "Face-Off", Canada’s first million-dollar movie. This film led to offers from Hollywood which he resisted until work dried up and Hindle - who had four children by this time - finally moved to Los Angeles. Over the years, Art has come to be known as a “working actor” involved as a leading actor in some classic films and numerous pilots and series. His work in E.N.G., one of Canada’s most successful series, won him a Gemini. From the early 1990s, Art has also worked as a director. Hindle is married and divides his time between California and Canada. He currently stars in and directs the popular series Paradise Falls showing on cable stations in the USA and on the Showcase channel in Canada.
Movie Appearances

The Perfect Pairing
as John Hollingbrook
2022

Porky's
as Ted Jarvis
1981

Encrypt
as Anton Reich
2003

One Way
as Russel Birk
2006

Christmas in Boston
as Mr. Howard
2005

Invasion of the Body Snatchers
as Dr. Geoffrey Howell
1978

The Octagon
as A. J.
1980

Offspring
as George Peters
2009

Who Is Clark Rockefeller?
as William Boss
2010

A Teacher's Crime
as David McMillian
2008

The Brood
as Frank Carveth
1979

The Man Who Wasn't There
as Ted Durand
1983

Cabin Connection
as Frank
2022

Black Christmas
as Chris
1974

Blind Trust
as L.G. Mennick
2007

The Arrow
as Col. Fairchild
1997

Lies and Crimes
as Captain Vic Bochner
2007

Monster Brawl
as Sasquatch Sid Tucker
2011

The Gunfighters
as Cole Everett
1987

Desperate Lives
as Stan
1982
TV Appearances

Murder, She Wrote
as Sam McKittrick
1984

Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
as Martin Bradshaw
1993

Mutant X
as Noah Kilmartin
2001

21 Jump Street
as Stafford
1987

L.A. Law
as Walter Goetz
1986

Starsky & Hutch
as John Colby
1975

Beverly Hills, 90210
as Police Detective
1990

Friday the 13th: The Series
as McCabe
1987

Matlock
as Philip Chaney
1986

Airwolf
as Karl Stern
1984

Paradise Falls
2001

Baretta
1975