- Lupino Lane
Infobox actor
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name = Lupino Lane
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birthname = Henry William George Lupino
birthdate = birth date|1892|6|16|mf=y
location =Hackney ,London
deathdate = death date and age|1959|11|10|1892|6|16|mf=y
deathplace =London
restingplace = Streatham Park Cemetery
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genre =Music hall comedian &acrobat actor film &theatre film director
spouse =Violet Blythe
children = Lauri Lupino Lane
birth date|1921|7|26|mf=y–death date and age|1986|6|4|1921|7|26|mf=y
parents = Harry Charles Lupino (1865–1925)Henry William George Lupino or Lupino Lane (
June 16 ,1892 London –November 10 1959 London ) was a British-born actor and theatre manager from theLupino family . Lane appeared in a wide range of theatrical and film performances but he is best known for playing Bill Snibson in the play and film "Me and My Girl " which popularised the "Lambeth walk ". "Oxford Dictionary of Biography" "Lupino Lane"]Theatrical family
He was born Henry William George Lupino into a theatrical family that often claimed that they could trace their roots back to an Italian immigrant in the 17th century. He adopted the surname Lane from his great-aunt Sarah Lane (1822-1899, née Borrow), the director of the
Britannia Theatre ,Hoxton . Lane married actressViolet Blythe on10 February 1917 , and their son was also an actor,Lauri Lupino Lane (1921–1986). [ [http://www.nndb.com/people/383/000134978/ NNDB "Lupino Lane"] ] His brother,Wallace Lupino (1898–1961) was an actor, as was Wallace's son, Richard.Henry and Wallace Lupino's niece,
Ida Lupino , the daughter of actorsStanley Lupino (1893–1942) ["Hutchinson Encyclopedia of Britain "Lupino" accessed through Ebbsco 17 June] and Connie Emerald (1892–1959), was the most famous member of this acting family.Early career
Lupino Lane made his first stage appearance at the age of four in a benefit in
Birmingham forVesta Tilley . His London début was made in 1903 as Nipper Lane at theLondon Pavilion .He worked hard as a performer steadily making his way towards the top of the bill. In 1915, he appeared at the Empire Theatre and played comic roles in theatre and film on both sides of the Atlantic from then on. Lane and Blythe were both in the
Broadway musical "Afgar", at the Central Theatre, in 1921, and then Lane appeared in the "Ziegfield Follies of 1924" at theNew Amsterdam Theatre , from June 1924 to March 1925, and subsequently played Ko-Ko in "The Mikado " on Broadway in 1925 and received good reviews.Lane appeared regularly in both British and US silent films. His film career started in 1915 in a series of British short films. As a comedy actor, he appeared in 40
Hollywood films made in the 1920s. He was known for his acrobatic ability and versatility playing 25 characters in one film. [ [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=40368 "New York Times Filmography"] ]British career in the 1930s
Lane returned to the
United Kingdom in the 1930s. In the early 1930s, he appeared in a range of theatrical performances. He dived through seventy-two stage traps in three minutes while performing in a 1930pantomime show of "Aladdin " .He made his first appearance as Bill Snibson in "
Twenty to One " written byL. Arthur Rose andFrank Eyton with music byBilly Mayerl . Lane co-produced this play with SirOscar Stoll . The production in which Snibson was atout was a big hit playing on the West End for a year starting from November 1935 and going on a long British tour after that ."Me and my Girl", the follow up written by Rose and
Douglas Furber with music byNoel Gay , was an even bigger hit. Snibson inherited a country estate and invites his mates fromLambeth to stay with him. It featured a hit song and dance routine from Lane called the Lambeth Walk which became popular throughout Europe in the late 1930s. Lane directed and produced the show as well as starring in it for 1550 performances between 1937 and 1940. [Jeffrey Richards editor "The Unknown 1930s: An Alternative History of the British Cinema, 1929–1939" I.B. Tauris 1991 page 109] It was the first British musical comedy to be televised and was made into a film in 1939 . The film was known as "Lambeth Walk" [ [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=40368 "New York Times filmography"] ] due to the popularity of the dance. [Jeffrey Richards editor "The Unknown 1930s: An Alternative History of the British Cinema, 1929–1939" I.B. Tauris 1991 page 109]ubsequent career
The success of "Me and my Girl" made Lane a rich man. In 1946, after damage sustained during
World War II , he purchased the shell of the Gaiety Theatre in theAldwych to rescue it from dereliction, and provide a permanent home for comedic performance. He failed to win the financial backing to refurbish it and sold it in 1950. The theatre was demolished in 1956.Lupino Lane died on
November 10 ,1959 inLondon ,England at age 67 . He is buried in the "South London Crematorium and Streatham Park Cemetery". [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7787261 Lupino Lane at "Find a grave"] ] . Violet Blyth died17 March 1983 , aged 93.Brief credits
*1913-1920: Acted in British shorts, including the experimental "Mr Butterbuns" series.
*1920-1922: Starred in Broadway showAfgar .
*1922-1923: Acted in shorts and features for Fox
*1924: Acted inD.W. Griffith 's feature "Isn't Life Wonderful?"
*1925-1929: Acted and directed in educational shorts.
*1929-1930: Played supporting roles in U.S. features
*1930-1940: Directed and acted in British features
*1939-1959: On stage and television in England.References
External links
*imdb name|name=Lupino Lane|id=0313449
*ibdb name|name=Lupino Lane|id=48871
*imdb name|name=Violet Blyth|id=0090062
*ibdb name|name=Violet Blyth|id=32352
*imdb name|name=Lauri Lupino Lane|id=0485421
* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=40368 Lupino Lane (credits) at NY Times database]Persondata
NAME= Lane, Lupino
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Lupino, Henry William George
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DATE OF BIRTH= birth date|1892|6|16|mf=y
PLACE OF BIRTH=Hackney ,London
DATE OF DEATH= death date and age|1959|11|10|1892|6|16|mf=y
PLACE OF DEATH=London
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