Stanley Lupino
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Born | Stanley Richard Lupino Hook 15 June 1893[1] Southwark, London, England |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist.[2] Wandsworth, London, England |
Occupation | Actor, dancer, singer, librettist, director and short story writer |
Spouse(s) | Constance Gladys O'Shea aka Connie Emerald[3] |
Children | Ida Lupino Rita Lupino |
Stanley Lupino (15 May 1893 – 10 June 1942) was an English actor, dancer, singer, librettist, director and short story writer, who began life as Stanley Richard Lupino Hook. During the 1930s, Lupino appeared in a successful series of musical comedy films, often based on his already popular stage shows.[4]
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Early career
Lupino began his career as an acrobat. He made his first stage appearance at the age of 6 as a monkey in King Klondyke. After prize fighting for a while, he toured with the Albert and Edmunds troupe of acrobats, the Brother Luck and other vaude units.[5] In 1910 he appeared in Dick Whittington, and 4 years later was signed by his brother, Barry, for a role in Sleeping Beauty. He first became known as a music hall performer and played in pantomimes at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. In 1920 and 1921 he appeared in Wylie & Tate pantomimes at Sheffield and Cardiff with Daisy Burrell.[6] He appeared with Elsie Janis in Hello, America and wrote the words for Hold My Hand.[7]
Lupino wrote and performed in several shows, including Phi-Phi (1922) and From Dover Street to Dixie (1923) at the London Pavilion. In 1926-'27 he appeared on Broadway in Naughty Riquette and The Nightingale,[8] returning to England to play at the Gaiety Theatre in London, including Love Lies (1929), Hold My Hand (1932), and Sporting Love (1934), which ran for 302 performances. He also wrote and starred in So this is Love (1929) at Drury Lane and The Love Race. He also performed extensively for BBC Radio.[9] Later, he turned to screenwriting and films, although he also continued on stage in works like Lady Behave (1941) which co-starred Sally Gray.
Lupino was a member of the celebrated theatrical Lupino family which has been connected with the English stage since the 17th century. His father was the actor George Lupino. He was the brother of actor Barry Lupino (1882–1962) and the father of Ida Lupino.[10]
Lupino wrote a short novel Crazy Days which was published by Herbert Jenkins Ltd in 1932 and his autobiography From the Stocks to the Stars: An Unconventional Autobiography which was published in 1934.[11][12]
He is buried in Lambeth Cemetery, London.[13]
Filmography
Actor
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- Love Lies (1931)
- The Love Race (1931)
- Sleepless Nights (1932)
- You Made Me Love You (1933)
- King of the Ritz (1933)
- Facing the Music (1933)
- Happy (1933)
- Honeymoon for Three (1935)
- Cheer Up (1936)
- Sporting Love (1937)
- Hold My Hand (1938)
- Over She Goes (1938)
- Lucky to Me (1939)
Writer
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- Love Lies (1931)
- You Made Me Love You (1933)
- Facing the Music (1933)
- Happy (1933)
- Honeymoon for Three (1935)
- Sporting Love (1937)
- Hold My Hand (1938)
- Over She Goes (1938)
- Lucky to Me (1939)
- Don't Give Up (1947)
Producer
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- Love Lies (1931)
- The Love Race (1931)
- Honeymoon for Three (1935)
- Cheer Up (1936)
References
- ↑ GRO Register of Births: JUN 1893 1d 176 ST SAVIOUR - Stanley Richard L(=Lupino) Hook
- ↑ GRO Register of Deaths: JUN 1942 1d 506 WANDSWORTH - Stanley R Lupino or Lupino-Hook, aged 48
- ↑ GRO Register of Marriages: SEP 1915 10b 245 NEWCASTLE T. - LUPINA (=Lupino) = O'SHEA or EMERALD
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- ↑ Billboard 6/20/1942
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External links
- Stanley Lupino at the Internet Movie Database
- Stanley Lupino at the Internet Broadway DatabaseLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Stanley Lupino at Find a Grave
- Photo of Lupino
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- Over She Goes (1937)
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- Mentions several Lupino works
- Review of You Made Me Love You
- Lists Lupino musicals at the Gaiety
- Includes information about So this is Love
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