Bill Hindman

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William Hindman was a veteran American actor primarily in the major professional theatres in South Florida. He also appeared in New York City theater. Hindman, however, was best known for his role as the older, good-humored Coach Goodenough in 1980s teen film trilogy Porky's.

Most Popular Bill Hindman Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Porky's Trailer (1981)

13 November 1981

In 1954 Florida, a group of high school boys head to a strip club in the Everglades in an attempt to lose their collective virginity.

Absence of Malice Trailer (1981)

19 November 1981

Megan Carter is a reporter duped into running an untrue story on Michael Gallagher, a suspected racketeer.

Easy Money Trailer (1983)

19 August 1983

To inherit his mother-in-law's colossal fortune, a hard living gambling addict must change his unhealthy ways before it gets the best of him.

A Night in Heaven Trailer (1983)

18 November 1983

Faye Hanlon is a community-college professor with an emotionally depressed husband and an abundance of sexual frustration.

The Crash of Flight 401 Trailer (1978)

29 October 1978

True story recounting the crash of Eastern Airlines, Flight 401, which crashed in the Everglades while on approach to Miami in December 1972.

Scared Stiff Trailer (1987)

23 October 1987

Kate's a single mom rock star recovering from a nervous breakdown; David is her psychiatrist turned lover.

The Whoopee Boys Trailer (1986)

22 August 1986

Two obnoxious and dim-witted misfits attempt to save a school for needy children by attempting to sneak into the wealthy high society of Palm Beach to get the money needed for their cause.

Nobody's Perfekt Trailer (1981)

07 August 1981

While everyone knows you can't fight City Hall, there are those who, for whatever reason, can't resist the challenge.

The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd Trailer (1980)

25 March 1980

The story of the doctor who faced charges of conspiracy after he assisted John Wilkes Booth by setting his broken leg after he had assassinated Abraham Lincoln.