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  1. Hard Work for Wallace! As if Dave Glass hadn’t been busy enough this year working on the new Lupino Lane DVD/Blu Ray set, he’s also been uploading heaps of rare silent comedies on his YouTube account. The latest is HARD WORK,a very rare short comedy from 1928 featuring Wallace Lupino (younger brother of Lupino Lane).

  2. Lupino Lane began his film career in 1915, starring in British comedy shorts. During the '20s he began working in many two reelers and several features as well. Lupino was a comedian known for his astounding acrobatics and versatility -- in one film he played 25 different characters! In 1930, he went back to England where he continued playing in films for 10 years; he also occasionally directed.

  3. Lupino Lane is known as an Actor, Director, Producer, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes The Love Parade, Only Me, Fool's Luck, Movieland, The Missing Link, Isn't Life Wonderful, Howdy Duke, and No Lady.

  4. 20. Mai 2016 · Lupino Lane was an international stage star, and, along with Douglas Fairbanks and Buster Keaton, one of the great acrobats and comic action heroes of the movies. Born in London in 1892, he was part of the Lupino family—a famous theatrical clan that started its reign in the 1600s. Stanley and Barry Lupino, very popular in England, were cousins and Stanley’s daughter Ida Lupino became a big ...

  5. Lupino Lane was born Henry William George Lupino and arrived into “The Royal Family of Greasepaint on 16 th June 1892 much to the delight of his actor father Harry Lupino and mother Charlotte Lane, the niece of Sara Lane, manager of the Brittania Theatre, Hoxton. A born singer, dancer and acrobat Lupino Lane joined The Lupino Family Troupe at ...

  6. 21. Dez. 2019 · A British TV 'doc' featuring clips of this outstanding British born comedian who made it big in Hollywood in the 1920s. From April 1981.

    • 19 Min.
    • 2078
    • Dave Glass
  7. Born Henry Lupino, part of the famous Lupino family of performers, he began his stage career as a child, billed as 'Little Nipper'. He later adopted the stage name Lupino Lane, and after making his London debut in 1903, he worked steadily as a performer, playing comic roles in theatre, music halls and pantomimes. He appeared in a series of ...