- Ida
Lupino (4
February 1918 – 3
August 1995) was a
British actress, director, writer, and producer.
Throughout her 48-year career, she
appeared in 59 films...
- may
refer to: The
Lupino family of
British and
American actors: Ida
Lupino (1918–1995), Anglo-American film
actress and
director Lupino Lane (Henry William...
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Stanley Richard Lupino Hook (15 June 1893 – 10 June 1942),
known professionally as
Stanley Lupino, was an
English actor, dancer, singer, librettist, director...
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Henry William George Lupino (16 June 1892 – 10
November 1959)
professionally Lupino Lane, was an
English actor and
theatre manager, and a
member of the...
- 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...
- (all 1950). The
latter film saw Duff act
alongside his ****ure wife Ida
Lupino; the
couple would subsequently co-star in a
further four
films during the...
- Hitch-Hiker is a 1953
American independent film noir
thriller directed by Ida
Lupino, who co-wrote it with her
former husband Collier Young, and
starring Edmond...
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Richard Lupino (29
October 1929 – 9
February 2005 ) was an
American film,
stage and
television actor, of
British parentage, part of the
theatrical Lupino family...
- and
comedian Stanley Lupino, the
father of the
actress Antoinette Lupino, and the
uncle of the
actresses Ida and Rita
Lupino.
Lupino was
married three times...
- both with
Lupino as director. He
produced the
movies Huk! (1956) and The
Halliday Brand (1957).[citation needed]
After his
divorce from
Lupino,
Young was...