Stanley Lupino Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
STANLEY LUPINO
Born: June 15, 1893 in Southwark, London, England, United Kingdom
Died: June 10, 1942 in Wandsworth, London, England, United Kingdom
Stanley Lupino, born on June 15, 1893, in London, England, was a distinguished actor, singer, dancer, and writer, known for his contributions to British musical comedy during the early 20th century. His career in entertainment was marked by notable performances on both stage and screen, making him a prominent figure in the British theatre and film industry of his time.
Lupino came from a family with a strong theatrical background, which greatly influenced his career path. He made his mark primarily in musical comedies, where his talents as a performer were well-utilized. His ability to combine acting, singing, and dancing made him a popular figure in the London theatre scene. One of Lupino's most significant contributions was in the realm of musical theatre. He starred in several West End productions, where his performances were highly acclaimed.
Transitioning from the stage to the screen, Lupino also had a successful career in the film industry, particularly during the 1930s. He appeared in a number of British films, often bringing his musical theatre talents to the cinematic medium. His filmography includes titles like "Love, Life and Laughter" (1934) and "Over She Goes" (1937).
In addition to acting, Stanley Lupino was also a talented writer. He wrote several plays and musicals, showcasing his creativity and understanding of the theatrical world. This aspect of his career highlighted his multifaceted talent and contributed to his reputation as a significant figure in British entertainment.
Lupino came from a family with a strong theatrical background, which greatly influenced his career path. He made his mark primarily in musical comedies, where his talents as a performer were well-utilized. His ability to combine acting, singing, and dancing made him a popular figure in the London theatre scene. One of Lupino's most significant contributions was in the realm of musical theatre. He starred in several West End productions, where his performances were highly acclaimed.
Transitioning from the stage to the screen, Lupino also had a successful career in the film industry, particularly during the 1930s. He appeared in a number of British films, often bringing his musical theatre talents to the cinematic medium. His filmography includes titles like "Love, Life and Laughter" (1934) and "Over She Goes" (1937).
In addition to acting, Stanley Lupino was also a talented writer. He wrote several plays and musicals, showcasing his creativity and understanding of the theatrical world. This aspect of his career highlighted his multifaceted talent and contributed to his reputation as a significant figure in British entertainment.
1936-Sporting-Love (Writer), 1936-Cheer-Up (Writer), 1935-Honeymoon-for-Three (Writer), 1933-You-Made-Me-Love-You (Writer), 1931-The-Love-Race (Writer), 1936-Sporting-Love (Performer), 1936-Cheer-Up (Performer), 1935-Honeymoon-for-Three (Performer), 1933-You-Made-Me-Love-You (Performer), 1933-King-of-the-Ritz (Performer), 1931-The-Love-Race (Performer), 1933-You-Made-Me-Love-You (Sound), 1936-Cheer-Up (Producer), 1935-Honeymoon-for-Three (Producer), 1931-The-Love-Race (Producer), 1939-Lucky-to-Me (Writer), 1933-Happy (Writer), 1932-Sleepless-Nights (Writer), 1939-Lucky-to-Me (Performer), 1933-Happy (Performer), 1932-Sleepless-Nights (Performer), 1978-Pennies-from-Heaven (Sound), 1933-Happy (Sound), 1964-Highlight:-The-Singing-Cinema (Other), 1947-Don't-Give-Up (Writer), 1938-Hold-My-Hand (Writer), 1938-Over-She-Goes (Writer), 1931-Love-Lies (Writer), 1931-Love-Lies (Performer), 1938-Hold-My-Hand (Performer), 1938-Over-She-Goes (Performer), 1938-Hold-My-Hand (Sound), 1938-Over-She-Goes (Sound), 1931-Love-Lies (Producer), 1931-Love-Lies (Other), 1933-Facing-the-Music (Writer), 1933-Facing-the-Music (Performer), 1933-Facing-the-Music (Sound), 1977-To-See-Such-Fun (Other)
Theater Credits
The-Nightingale - Performer (January 3, 1927 - March 26, 1927), Naughty-Riquette - Performer (September 13, 1926 - November 27, 1926)
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STANLEY LUPINO - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED 1937 - HFSID 160935Handwritten sentiment from Stanley Lupino, signed "Yours Sincerely/Stanley Lupino/1937" on a 3x2 card. An ink note notes his death date (1942). Lupino was a prominent English dancer, actor, writer, and producer, known for works like Sporting Love.
Sale Price $165.00
$200.00
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STANLEY LUPINO - MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED 1930 - HFSID 55327Magazine photograph of Stanley Lupino signed with the inscription "Good Luck/Stanley Lupino/1930". The image depicts the English stage musical star in a tuxedo. Lupino was an accomplished actor, dancer, writer, and producer known for his roles in musicals and films.
Price: $200.00