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  1. Stanley Richard Lupino Hook (15 June 1893 – 10 June 1942), known professionally as Stanley Lupino, was an English actor, dancer, singer, librettist, director and short story writer. During the 1930s, Lupino appeared in a successful series of musical comedy films, often based on his already popular stage shows. [4]

  2. Stanley Lupino was born on 15 May 1893 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Over She Goes (1937), You Made Me Love You (1933) and Cheer Up! (1936).

  3. Stanley Lupino was born on May 15, 1893 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Over She Goes (1937), You Made Me Love You (1933) and Cheer Up! (1936). He was married to Connie Emerald. He died on June 10, 1942 in London, England, UK.

  4. Apr 13, 2014 · 3.13M subscribers. 17. 1.6K views 9 years ago. Titles read: "MY AWFUL PAST! by Stanley Lupino - the famous Musical Comedy and Film Star (Interviewed by 'Film Pictorial' at BIP Studios,...

  5. Lupino was a star (195356) of the dramatic television anthology Four Star Playhouse and appeared with her third husband, Howard Duff, in the television sitcom Mr. Adams and Eve (1957–58); she also was cast in countless television shows as a guest star.

  6. Feb 8, 2023 · One of Stanley’s nephews, Henry, took on the stage name Lupino Lane and developed a successful stage and film career, which included the introduction of the popular song and dance, the ‘Lambeth Walk.’ Stanley’s career stayed firmly in Britain; he was born in London in 1893 and died there in 1942.

  7. Stanley Lupino was an English actor, dancer, singer, librettist, director and short story writer, who began life as Stanley R. Lupino Hook. During the 1930s, Lupino appeared in a successful series of musical comedy films, often based on his already popular stage shows.

  8. Searching to find out more about Stanley Lupino? We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, Videos and more! Check out Stanley Lupino's bio now including film and tv, as well as...

  9. Jun 10, 2021 · Stanley Lupino died on this day 10 June 1942. He performed at Streatham Hill Theatre and lived at 152 Leigham Court Road and is buried at Lambeth Cemetery. He was a writer and actor, known for Over She Goes (1937), Cheer Up (1936) and Facing the Music (1933).

  10. www.movie-intelligence.com › people › 1848951-stanley-lupinoStanley Lupino-Movie Intelligence

    Stanley Lupino was an English actor, dancer, singer, librettist, director and short story writer, who began life as Stanley R. Lupino Hook. During the 1930s, Lupino appeared in a successful series of musical comedy films, often based on his already popular stage shows.

  11. Actor, dancer and singer. Born as Stanley Richard Lupino Hook, he was the father of actor and director Ida Lupino. He made his first stage appearance at the age of six and subsequently performed in a series of pantomimes and shows in Britain and on Broadway.

  12. Stanley Lupino. Writer: Over She Goes. Stanley Lupino was born on 15 May 1893 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and actor, known for Over She Goes (1937), You Made Me Love You (1933) and Cheer Up! (1936). He was married to Connie Emerald. He died on 10 June 1942 in London, England, UK.

  13. STANLEY LUPINO, 48, OF STAGE FAMILY; British Comedian, Father of Ida, Screen Star, Began Career at 6uDies in London TRADITION OF 300 YEARS Family Had Long Line of ActorsuLupino Wrote and...

  14. Stanley Lupino (15 May 1893 – 10 June 1942) was an English actor, dancer, singer, librettist, director and short story writer. Lupino began his career as an acrobat and made his stage debut in 1913 and 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 ...

  15. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_LupinoIda Lupino - Wikipedia

    Lupino was born at 33 Ardbeg Road in Herne Hill, London, to actress Connie O'Shea (also known as Connie Emerald) and music hall comedian Stanley Lupino, a member of the theatrical Lupino family, which included Lupino Lane, a song-and-dance man.

  16. Stanley Lupino is credited as Performer.

  17. Explore the filmography of Stanley Lupino on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  18. Cheer Up is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Leo Mittler and starring Stanley Lupino, Sally Gray and Roddy Hughes. It was made at Ealing Studios by Lupino's own independent production company.

  19. Stanley Lupino (15 May 1893 – 10 June 1942) was an English actor, dancer, singer, librettist, director and short story writer. Lupino began his career as an acrobat and made his stage debut in 1913 and first became known as a music hall performer and played in pantomimes at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

  20. The Lupino family ( Italian: [luˈpiːno]) is a British theatre family which traces its roots to an Italian émigré of the early 17th century. The "Lupino" name is derived from two unrelated families: [1] the original Luppino or Lupino family, seventeenth century emigres from Italy to England.

  21. Sleepless Nights: Directed by Thomas Bentley. With Stanley Lupino, Polly Walker, Gerald Rawlinson, Frederick Lloyd. Stanley Lupino is a reporter who becomes involved with an heiress (Polly Walker) in this bright musical comedy set in Nice.

  22. Lady Behave is a 1941 British stage musical written by Stanley Lupino with music by Edward Horan. In the original West End production at His Majesty's Theatre, Lupino starred alongside Sally Gray who had appeared with him in a number of films.

  23. You Made Me Love You: Directed by Monty Banks. With Stanley Lupino, Thelma Todd, John Loder, Gerald Rawlinson. A rich American businessman in London makes believe he's lost all his money so that his daughter will marry a composer.

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