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Name
  
Luke Halpin


Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Luke Austin Halpin

Born
  
April 4, 1947 (age 77) (
1947-04-04
)
Astoria, Queens, New York, U.S.

Occupation
  
Actor, stuntman, marine coordinator

Years active
  
1955–1996 (actor)1980–present (stuntman)1985–present (marine coordinator)

Spouse
  
Deborah Halpin (m. 1991), Judy Suzanne Meyer (m. 1977–1987)

Children
  
Kyle A. Halpin, Blair L. Halpin, Courtney L. Halpin

Parents
  
Helen Halpin, Eugene Halpin

Siblings
  
Eugene Jr. Halpin, Joan Halpin

Movies and TV shows
  
Flipper, Flipper's New Adventure, Shock Waves, Island of the Lost, Miami Supercops

Similar People
  
Tommy Norden, Brian Kelly, Ricou Browning, James B Clark, Bruno Corbucci

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Luke Austin Halpin (born April 4, 1947) is an American former actor. Beginning a prolific career as a child actor at the age of eight, Halpin is perhaps best known for his role as Sandy Ricks in the feature films Flipper and Flipper's New Adventure, as well as for reprising his role for the television series adaptation, also titled Flipper.

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Early life

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Halpin was born in Astoria, Queens, New York City, the son of Helen Joan (née Szczepanski) and Eugene A. Halpin. His father was of Irish and German descent, and his maternal grandparents were Polish. He grew up with his family in Long Island City. He has an older brother, Eugene, Jr., and an older sister, Joan. He and his siblings were raised as Roman Catholics.

Early career

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Halpin's career began when a music teacher, impressed by Halpin's "all-American" look, encouraged him to try acting. In 1955 he co-starred with Natalie Wood in an episode of Studio One entitled "Miracle at Potter's Farm". Numerous roles followed, and by his mid-teens, Halpin had appeared on many of the major TV series of the day: Armstrong Circle Theatre, The United States Steel Hour, Kraft Television Theatre, Hallmark Hall of Fame, The Phil Silvers Show, Harbormaster, The Defenders, Route 66, Naked City, The Everglades, and had a recurring role for six months on the soap opera Young Doctor Malone.

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Halpin's early career also included several stage roles. He made his Broadway debut in Take Me Along starring Jackie Gleason, and appeared in Sunrise at Campobello, and with Mary Martin in both Annie Get Your Gun and Peter Pan. Halpin also acted in plays that were televised on The Play of the Week including starring with Broadway luminaries Burgess Meredith and Zero Mostel in the critically acclaimed avant-garde play Waiting for Godot.

Flipper

Halpin's most famous role came when at age 15 he was picked to play the 12-year-old Sandy Ricks in producer Ivan Tors' 1962 (released 1963) feature film Flipper (filmed in the Florida Keys and Miami), starring alongside Chuck Connors, who played Sandy's father and fisherman Porter Ricks. The successful film spawned a sequel, Flipper's New Adventure (filmed in the Bahamas), released in 1964, and with new co-star Brian Kelly as Porter Ricks, a trainee Park Ranger who, after his training, is assigned to the fictitious Coral Key Park, and young widowed father to Sandy (although in reality Halpin was only sixteen years younger than Kelly). Kelly and Halpin kept the same roles for the Flipper (1964 TV series) that commenced filming in the summer of 1964 (when Halpin was 17) adding younger brother Bud, played by Tommy Norden when Norden was 11. Famous character actor Andy Devine appeared in five episodes of the series' first season, and Swedish actress Ulla Strömstedt appeared in 12 episodes of the second season. In addition, there were guest appearances from a number of veteran actors such as Huntz Hall, Jean-Pierre Aumont and Gloria DeHaven, as well as several actors who would become famous in later years such as Burt Reynolds, Martin Sheen, Barbara Feldon, Jessica Walter, Cheryl Miller, Lynda Day George, David Soul and Daniel J. Travanti.

Halpin was chosen by Tors for the role of Sandy Ricks because of his skills in the water as well as his extensive prior acting experience. He also proved able to bond quickly with the dolphins who played Flipper. This chemistry paved the way for the launching of the TV series after the two feature films. By the time filming of the TV series commenced, Halpin had become an expert skin and scuba diver and exhibited an easy athleticism that enabled him to perform many of his own stunts in and below the water including a number of dangerous scenes involving sharks. His popular TV character became defined by many water-activity related plots with him often wearing nothing more than what came to be his signature cut-off blue jeans shorts.

The Flipper (1964 TV series) ran for eighty-eight episodes from 1964 to 1967 (with Halpin appearing in all but three episodes) and is still in syndication. It was filmed in the park and waters around Key Biscayne, Florida, at the Ivan Tors (now Greenwich) Studios and the Miami Seaquarium, both in Miami. The series performed strongly in the hotly contested Saturday night TV slot, rating in the Top 25 of all TV shows in its debut 1964-65 season. The series made Halpin a famous teen idol especially among adolescent viewers. He was often featured in such magazines as Bravo, Teen Life, 16 Magazine, and the earliest issues of Tiger Beat. On the basis of his appearances in the original Flipper feature films, Halpin was a guest 'contestant' on the CBS panel show To Tell the Truth just prior to the beginning of filming of the Flipper (1964 TV series), on March 30, 1964. He appeared on the show again just prior to the filming of the second season, on April 15, 1965.

Later work

After Flipper ended, Halpin appeared in feature films, including as Stu MacRae (teen son of Richard Greene's starring character) in Ivan Tors' Island of the Lost (1967), as Bo (student radical who befriends a teenage girl travelling on a European bus tour) in If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969), as Keith (First Mate on a shabby vessel chartered for a tour that stumbles on 'living dead' Nazis) in iconic niche horror movie Shock Waves (1977) and as Ken Wilson in Flipper co-creator Ricou Browning's Mr. No Legs (1979). TV guest appearances in the years shortly after Flipper include as Kenny Carter Jr. in the Carl Betz series Judd, for the Defense (1968), as a celebrity contestant on The Dating Game (1968), as Ben Cabot Jr. in Bracken's World (1969), as Greg in Ivan Tors' Primus (1972) and as Eric Bates in Caribe (1975).

He appeared in Death Valley Days in 1968, where he played Sandy King, a young member of the Curly Bill Brocius gang, who is befriended by a United States Army lieutenant, played by Sam Melville.

A notable later appearance was in the 1980 television movie The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd, a dramatization about Samuel Mudd (played by Dennis Weaver), the Maryland physician who was imprisoned as an accomplice to John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, where Halpin played David Herold, the conspirator who brought Booth, suffering from a broken leg incurred in the process of assassinating Lincoln, to Dr. Mudd for treatment.

After acting

Following an acting career that spanned three decades, Halpin began working as a stuntman, marine coordinator, diver, and speedboat pilot for such feature films as Never Say Never Again, Porky's Revenge!, Flight of the Navigator and Speed 2: Cruise Control as well as for the television series Miami Vice. He also continued to make cameo appearances, most notably, on the television series Key West, Miami Vice and in the 1996 feature film remake, Flipper, starring a 15-year-old Elijah Wood as Sandy Ricks.

Halpin lives in Rotonda West in Charlotte County on the west coast of Florida with his third wife, Deborah. He has three sons, Kyle Austin Halpin (born October 1980), Blair Luke Halpin (born December 1982), and Courtney Luke Halpin (born April 1990). In 2015 it was reported that Halpin was suffering from Stage IV head and neck cancer. A website to assist in his care has been established. In June 2016 a family friend announced the cancer was in remission but that he was suffering from the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

Filmography

Actor
2001
Going to California (TV Series) as
Deckhand
- A Pirate Looks at 15 to 20 (2001) - Deckhand
1996
Flipper as
Bounty Fisherman #3
1993
Key West (TV Series) as
Crocodile Chuck
- Compadres (1993) - Crocodile Chuck
1993
Detective Extralarge (TV Series) as
John
- Pioggia di diamanti (1993) - John
1993
Matinee as
Man in Crowd
1986
Aladdin as
Basketball trainer (uncredited)
1986
Miami Vice (TV Series) as
Det. Frankel
- Forgive Us Our Debts (1986) - Det. Frankel (uncredited)
1985
Miami Supercops as
Leader of the Thieves in the Bus
1981
Nobody's Perfekt as
Deckhand
1981
Eyes of a Stranger as
Tape Editor
1980
Angel City (TV Movie) as
Gas Station Attendant
1980
The Ordeal of Dr. Mudd (TV Movie) as
Herrold
1979
Hot Stuff as
Holdup Man #2
1978
Mr. No Legs as
Ken Wilson
1977
Shock Waves as
Keith
1976
Mako: The Jaws of Death as
3rd Patrolman
1975
Caribe (TV Series) as
Eric Bates
- School for Killers (1975) - Eric Bates
1974
Salty (TV Series) as
Shaw
- Hostage (1974) - Shaw
1972
Primus (TV Series) as
Greg
- Death Tide (1972) - Greg
1969
Bracken's World (TV Series) as
Ben Cabot Jr.
- All the Beautiful Young Girls (1969) - Ben Cabot Jr.
1969
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium as
Bo
1968
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Sandy King
- A Mule- Like the Army's Mule (1968) - Sandy King
1968
Judd for the Defense (TV Series) as
Kenny Carter
- The Worst of Both Worlds (1968) - Kenny Carter
1967
Island of the Lost as
Stu MacRae
1967
Off to See the Wizard (TV Series) as
Stu MacRae
- Island of the Lost: Part 1 (1967) - Stu MacRae
1964
Flipper (TV Series) as
Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's New Friends: Part 2 (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's New Friends: Part 1 (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Cap'n Flint (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Devil Ray (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- The Firing Line: Part 2 (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- The Firing Line: Part 1 (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Decision for Bud (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- A Dolphin in Time (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Dolphin for Ransom (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Aunt Martha (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Dolphins Don't Sleep (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Seal (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- The Most Expensive Sardine in the World (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Fugitive: Part 2 (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Fugitive: Part 1 (1967) - Sandy Ricks
- Alligator Duel (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Island (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Puppy (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Executive Bud (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Explosion (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Whale Ahoy (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- An Errand for Flipper (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Cupid Flipper (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- The Warning (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Lost Dolphin (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Disaster in the Everglades: Part 2 (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Disaster in the Everglades: Part 1 (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Agent Bud (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Dolphin Love: Part 2 (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Dolphin Love: Part 1 (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Deep Waters (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Underwater Museum (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper Joins the Navy: Part 2 (1966) - Sandy Ricks (credit only)
- Flipper Joins the Navy: Part 1 (1966) - Sandy Ricks (credit only)
- The Raccoon Who Came to Dinner (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Gift Dolphin (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Air Power (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- The Lobster Trap (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Shark Cage (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Slingshot (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Odyssey: Part 3 (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Odyssey: Part 2 (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Odyssey: Part 1 (1966) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper, the Detective (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Shark Hunt (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Bounty (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Horse Thieves (1965) - Sandy Ricks (credit only)
- A Job for Sandy (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Dolphin Patrol (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Spy (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- The Ditching: Part 2 (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- The Ditching: Part 1 (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Junior Ranger (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Coral Fever (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Hour of Peril (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Dolphin in Pursuit: Part 2 (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Dolphin in Pursuit: Part 1 (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Mermaid (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Monster (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- The Call of the Dolphin (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Sailor Bud (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Bud Minds Baby (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Elephant: Part 3 (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Elephant: Part 2 (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper and the Elephant: Part 1 (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Teamwork (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- The White Dolphin (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Treasure (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Money to Blow (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Love and Sandy (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- The Day of the Shark (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Lifeguard (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- Flipper's Bank Account (1965) - Sandy Ricks
- The Misanthrope (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- Danger (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- Lady and the Dolphin: Part 2 (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- Lady and the Dolphin: Part 1 (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- The Second Time Around (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- My Brother Flipper (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- Mr. Marvello (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- Countdown for Flipper (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- Not Necessarily Gospel (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- Dolphin for Sale (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- City Boy (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- The Gulf Between (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- S.O.S Dolphin (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- The Red Hot Car (1964) - Sandy Ricks
- 300 Feet Below (1964) - Sandy Ricks
1964
Flipper's New Adventure as
Sandy Ricks
1963
East Side/West Side (TV Series) as
Teenager in the street
- No Wings at All (1963) - Teenager in the street
1963
Flipper as
Sandy Ricks
1962
Naked City (TV Series) as
Kid #2
- A Horse Has a Big Head - Let Him Worry! (1962) - Kid #2
1962
Everglades! (TV Series) as
Cappy Royal
- Curtains for Kocomo (1962) - Cappy Royal
1962
The Defenders (TV Series) as
Paul Haber
- The Tarnished Cross (1962) - Paul Haber
1961
Armstrong Circle Theatre (TV Series) as
Roy Davis
- The Battle of Hearts (1961) - Roy Davis
- Battle of Hearts (1961) - Roy Davis
1961
Route 66 (TV Series) as
Bobby Krassek
- Welcome to Amity (1961) - Bobby Krassek
1961
Play of the Week (TV Series) as
The Boy
- Waiting for Godot (1961) - The Boy
- Black Monday (1961)
1960
Peter Pan (TV Movie) as
Second Twin
1960
The Robert Herridge Theater (TV Series) as
Arnold / Daniel
- The Stone Boy (1960) - Arnold
- A Trip to Czardis (1960) - Daniel
1960
The Stone Boy (TV Movie) as
Boy
1958
Young Dr. Malone (TV Series) as
Pete Ferris (1960)
1958
Harbormaster (TV Series) as
Frankie / Peter Nelson
- Tempest at Teapot Bay (1958) - Frankie
- Pirate's Curse (1958) - Peter Nelson
1958
Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates (TV Movie) as
Boy
1957
Annie Get Your Gun (TV Movie) as
Little Jake Oakley
1957
Street of Sinners (uncredited)
1955
Studio One (TV Series) as
Frank Clarke / Donald / Johnny / ...
- A Matter of Guilt (1957) - Frank Clarke
- A Child Is Waiting (1957) - Donald
- A Christmas Surprise (1956)
- My Son Johnny (1956) - Johnny
- Miracle at Potter's Farm (1955) - Brucie Potter
Camera Department
2000
Hoover (best boy)
1998
The Waterboy (electrician)
1995
Apollo 13 (grip: Cape Canaveral)
1993
Matinee (grip)
-
Super Force (TV Series) (key grip - 2 episodes, 1991) (best boy grip - 1 episode, 1992)
- The End of Everything: Part 2 (1992) - (best boy grip)
- Tales of Future Past (1991) - (key grip)
- Come Under the Way: Part 2 (1991) - (key grip)
1992
Folks! (electrician: Florida)
1991
Problem Child 2 (grip)
1988
Midnight Crossing (grip) / (grip: second unit)
Miscellaneous
2003
Monster (stage manager)
1998
Wild Things (marine)
1997
Speed 2: Cruise Control (marine)
1987
Happy New Year (marine coordinator)
1986
Dreams of Gold: The Mel Fisher Story (TV Movie) (marine coordinator)
1986
Flight of the Navigator (marine services)
1985
Invasion U.S.A. (marine coordinator)
1985
Porky's Revenge (technical advisor: marine)
Stunts
2005
Transporter 2 (stunt player)
1997
Speed 2: Cruise Control (stunts - uncredited)
1996
Playboy: Spring Break (Video documentary) (stunt saftey)
1985
Invasion U.S.A. (stunts)
1985
Porky's Revenge (stunt player)
1984
Where the Boys Are (stunt coordinator - uncredited)
1980
Island Claws (stunt player)
Special Effects
1999
Walking Across Egypt (special effects)
Transportation Department
2004
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (boat driver)
Self
2003
From Flipper to Shock Waves: An Interview with Luke Halpin (Video short) as
Self
1968
The Dating Game (TV Series) as
Self - Guest star contestant
- Luke Halpin (1968) - Self - Guest star contestant
1964
To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
Self - contestant / Self - Contestant
- Orson Bean, Selma Diamond, Phyllis Kirk, Nipsey Russell - day 4 (1965) - Self - contestant
- Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle (1964) - Self - Contestant
Archive Footage
1988
Miami Vice (TV Series) as
Det. Frankel
- Deliver Us from Evil (1988) - Det. Frankel

References

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