Luke Austin Halpin Net Worth

Luke Austin Halpin Net Worth is
$14 Million

Luke Austin Halpin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Luke Austin Halpin was born in Astoria, Queens, New York, the youngest of three children of Helen Joan (Szczepanski) and Eugene A. Halpin. His father was of Irish and German descent, and his maternal grandparents were Polish. Luke's acting career started when a music teacher encouraged him to try out acting. Luke turned out to be a natural; his ...

Date Of BirthApril 4, 1947
Place Of BirthNew York City, New York, USA
Height5' 10" (1.78 m)
ProfessionActor, Camera Department, Stunts
SpouseJudy Suzanne Meyer children
ChildrenKyle A. HalpinBlair L. HalpinCourtney L. Halpin
Star SignAries
#Trademark
1Known for his tanned ripped swimmer's torso as he did many scenes in Flipper shirtless
2Known for his mop of beach blond hair that would fall on his face and he'd flip back
3Cut off jean shorts - in "Flippers New Adventure" Luke wore just cut offs for 90% of the movie
#Fact
1In 1968 when he was 21, Luke played the part of a student radical called Bo in the iconic British movie "It's Tuesday This Must Be Belgium". Bo pursues a 19 year old girl called Shelly whose parents Fred and Edna Ferguson have joined a coach tour around Europe expressly to get their daughter away from a boyfriend back in the US. Edna is played by Peggy Cass who is perhaps more famous for her frequent appearances as a panelists in TV shows spanning from the early 60's to the 80's. She was a regular on "To Tell The Truth" in the it's heyday and was one of the four panelists when Luke appeared on TTTT in March 1964 in between the filming of the "Flipper's New Adventure" movie and the first season of the "Flipper" TV series. She was the only panelist to chose one of the imposter Luke Halpins.
2During the filming of "Flipper's New Adventure" in the fall of 1963 Luke injured his arm and it had to be in a sling so the directors had to postpone filming of shots he was in until he healed. He is pictured in the sling in a skiff watching dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry train Susie (the main dolphin star in FNA) how to throw a live fish into the skiff in O'Barry's book "Behind the Dolphin Smile".
3Luke is of one quarter Irish, one quarter German, and one half Polish, descent. His paternal grandfather, Luke A. Halpin, was the son of Irish immigrants, and his paternal grandmother, Adeline T. Blessinger, was of German descent. Luke's maternal grandparents, Helen and Will Szczepanski, were both Polish.
4Screenwriter/Producer Ricou Browning wrote a Flipper book based on the ancient Spartan Greek legend of the dolphin who rescued the son of Poseidon; Taras and the book was turned into the first "Flipper" movie by Director Ivan Tors. As a tribute to Luke Halpin's excellent acting as the boy on the dolphin, Tors found an antique coin from the Spartan city of Taras (a colony in Italy) who adopted the 'boy on the dolphin' as their founding symbol and put the image onto their coinage. Tors had the coin restored, coated in gold and mounted on a ring and he gave it to Luke. Luke wore that ring in every scene after he received it and it can be seen in many episodes of the Flipper TV series and also TV shows and movies he did as an adult years after Flipper.
5After the success of the first movie "Flipper", Luke was cast in the lead role in the sequel "Flipper's New Adventure" which was filmed into early 1964 but released in summer that year just before the debut of Season 1 of the Flipper TV series. Producer Ivan Tors had already negotiated the TV series with NBC during the filming of FNA but needed to submit a pilot episode. The pilot was filmed starting the day after the last scene for FNA was filmed in 1964. Luke is wearing a red T-shirt in that scene and sports the same red T-shirt in the TV pilot. It was screened as episode 3 "SOS Dolphin" in 1964 and Luke at 16 is noticeably younger than he was in season 1 episodes filmed later in the year when he was 17.
6When the first Flipper movie was released in 1963, Luke traveled to New York for the premier. LIFE magazine was doing a photo shoot and did not believe that he rode on the back of Mitzi the dolphin so they interviewed Director Ivan Tors, Writer and Producer Ricou Browning and Luke separately to verify that he had indeed rode the dolphin like a horse as seen in the movie.
7In March 1964 days before his 17th birthday Luke appeared as a contestant on the long running game show "To Tell The Truth" (where one real person is accompanied on stage by two other people pretending to be that person and a celebrity panel question all three and try and choose the real person). One of the 4 celebrity panelists was Orson Bean and he disqualified himself because he knew Luke when they acted together 7 years earlier on a Studio One TV show called "Christmas Surprise". In the end 2 of the 3 other panelists correctly pick the real Luke and when Orson Bean told how he knew Luke, he described him as "a splendid actor".
8In 1959/1960 a 12/13 year old Luke acted with TV and theater icon Jackie Gleason in "Take Me Along"; a musical production at the Shubert Theater in Los Angeles. Fast forward to 1964 and Luke's star role in Season 1 of the Flipper TV season debuts at 730pm on NBC's Saturday night line up head to head with Jackie Gleason's very long running "American Scene Magazine" show on CBS virtually matching its viewership rating and debuting in the Top 25 shows of the 1964/65 season.
9In Season 3 of the Flipper TV series he was age 19 and joined the National Guard and, as a consequence, had to be filmed with shorter hair.
10Did all his own water-related stunt work including all underwater scenes and even a few scenes involving sharks.
11Apart from the dolphins who 'played' Flipper, he was the only actor to act in all the Flipper related productions starting with the Flipper movie (filmed 1962), its sequel and the 3 seasons of the TV series (ending in 1967) playing the 12-year-old to 18-year-old Sandy Ricks.
12Sang and danced with famous actress Mary Martin in the Peter Pan TV Movie aged 13.
13Days before his 14th birthday acted opposite Broadway luminaries Burgess Meredith and Zero Mostel in the critically acclaimed avant-garde play "Waiting for Godot" broadcast on the prestigious "Play of the Week" TV show.
14Lives in Florida, where he works as a pilot and marine technician for a film production company. [2005]

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Flipper1996Bounty Fisherman #3
Extralarge: Diamonds1993TV MovieJohn
Key West1993TV SeriesCrocodile Chuck
Matinee1993Man in Crowd
Aladdin1986Basketball trainer (uncredited)
Miami Vice1986TV SeriesDet. Frankel
Trinity: Good Guys and Bad Guys1985Leader of the Thieves in the Bus
Nobody's Perfekt1981Deckhand
Eyes of a Stranger1981Tape Editor
Angel City1980TV MovieGas Station Attendant
The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd1980TV MovieHerrold
Hot Stuff1979Holdup Man #2
Mr. No Legs1979Ken Wilson
Shock Waves1977Keith
Mako: The Jaws of Death19763rd Patrolman
Caribe1975TV SeriesEric Bates
Salty1974TV Series
Primus1972TV SeriesGreg
Bracken's World1969TV SeriesBen Cabot Jr.
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium1969Bo
Death Valley Days1968TV SeriesSandy King
Judd for the Defense1968TV SeriesKenny Carter
Off to See the Wizard1967TV SeriesStu MacRae
Flipper1964-1967TV SeriesSandy Ricks
Island of the Lost1967Stu MacRae
Flipper's New Adventure1964Sandy Ricks
East Side/West Side1963TV SeriesTeenager in the street
Flipper1963Sandy Ricks
Naked City1962TV SeriesKid #2
Everglades1962TV SeriesCappy Royal
The Defenders1962TV SeriesPaul Haber
Armstrong Circle Theatre1961TV SeriesRoy Davis
Route 661961TV SeriesBobby Krassek
Play of the Week1961TV SeriesThe Boy
Peter Pan1960TV SpecialSecond Twin
The Robert Herridge Theater1960TV SeriesArnold
The Stone Boy1960TV MovieBoy
Young Dr. Malone1958TV SeriesPete Ferris (1960)
Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates1958TV MovieBoy
Harbormaster1958TV SeriesPeter Nelson
Annie Get Your Gun1957TV MovieLittle Jake Oakley
Street of Sinners1957
Studio One in Hollywood1955-1957TV SeriesFrank Clarke / Johnny / Brucie

Camera Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Hoover2000best boy
The Waterboy1998electrician
Apollo 131995grip: Cape Canaveral
Matinee1993grip
Super ForceTV Series key grip - 2 episodes, 1991 best boy grip - 1 episode, 1992
Folks!1992electrician: Florida
Problem Child 21991grip
Midnight Crossing1988grip / grip: second unit

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Monster2003stage manager
Wild Things1998marine
Speed 2: Cruise Control1997marine
Happy New Year1987marine coordinator
Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story1986TV Movie marine coordinator
Flight of the Navigator1986marine services
Invasion U.S.A.1985marine coordinator
Porky's Revenge1985technical advisor: marine

Stunts

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Transporter 22005stunt player
Speed 2: Cruise Control1997stunts - uncredited
Playboy: Spring Break1996Video documentary stunt saftey
Invasion U.S.A.1985stunts
Porky's Revenge1985stunt player
Where the Boys Are1984stunt coordinator - uncredited
Island Claws1980stunt player

Special Effects

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Walking Across Egypt1999special effects

Transportation Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie2004boat driver

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
From Flipper to Shock Waves: An Interview with Luke Halpin2003Video shortHimself
To Tell the Truth1964-1965TV SeriesLuke Halpin / Himself - Contestant

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Miami Vice1988TV SeriesDet. Frankel

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2003TV Land AwardTV Land AwardsFavorite Pet-Human RelationshipFlipper (1964)
1964Golden LaurelLaurel AwardsTop Male New Face10th place.

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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