Hyslop was born in California but educated in England, studying acting and performing on stage there and in New York. He appeared on Broadway in the 1949 play A Shop at Sly Corner, starring Boris Karloff. After gaining some television experience in the program department of Associated- Rediffusion in London, Hyslop returned to New York and worked for CBS Television. He joined Captain Kangaroo in 1958, first as a production assistant, then associate producer, and then taking over from Jon Stone as producer. He even returned to acting by playing Inspector de Meer in the special serialized episodes "Missing Paint Mystery," shot in Curacao in 1969.
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| - Hyslop was born in California but educated in England, studying acting and performing on stage there and in New York. He appeared on Broadway in the 1949 play A Shop at Sly Corner, starring Boris Karloff. After gaining some television experience in the program department of Associated- Rediffusion in London, Hyslop returned to New York and worked for CBS Television. He joined Captain Kangaroo in 1958, first as a production assistant, then associate producer, and then taking over from Jon Stone as producer. He even returned to acting by playing Inspector de Meer in the special serialized episodes "Missing Paint Mystery," shot in Curacao in 1969.
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| - Hyslop was born in California but educated in England, studying acting and performing on stage there and in New York. He appeared on Broadway in the 1949 play A Shop at Sly Corner, starring Boris Karloff. After gaining some television experience in the program department of Associated- Rediffusion in London, Hyslop returned to New York and worked for CBS Television. He joined Captain Kangaroo in 1958, first as a production assistant, then associate producer, and then taking over from Jon Stone as producer. He even returned to acting by playing Inspector de Meer in the special serialized episodes "Missing Paint Mystery," shot in Curacao in 1969. Hyslop founded the Texas Theatre Foundation in 1973 and, in recent years, has occasionally returned to the stage, taking on multiple small roles in a Connecticut production of Julius Caesar in 2008.
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