| Birth: | Jun. 16, 1892 Greater London, England | | Death: | Nov. 10, 1959 Greater London, England |  Comedian and Actor One of the famous Lupino family of entertainers. He was best known as a stage comedian. He also directed and starred in many silent movies which best displayed his talents as an accomplished acrobat. After appearing in such classic movies as "Isn’t Life Wonderful?" (1924), "Maid In Morocco" (1925), and "The Love Parade" (1929), he went on to direct a number of British musicals in the 1930s. Lupino Lane also achieved success in the US as the star of the Broadway hit "Afgar" (1920-22). (bio by: Steve Brown)
Search Amazon for Lupino Lane | | | Burial:
South London Crematorium
Streatham Greater London, England | Maintained by: Find A Grave Originally Created by: Steve Brown Record added: Aug 22, 2003
Find A Grave Memorial# 7787261 |
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May you rest in peace. -
Michael
Added: Apr. 13, 2013 |
a great film comedian, he will always be remembered 'God Bless Him' -
paul rothwell-smith
Added: Apr. 11, 2013 |
we all talk about you often. always in our minds, Annette Lupino, Gillian Lupino, Sara Lupino Lane, your grandaughter the rest of us your cousins. keep dancing and singing, and laughing xx -
gillian lupino
Added: Mar. 19, 2013 |
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