
John Lupton
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Rollin Lupton (August 23, 1928 - November 3, 1993) was an American film and television actor. Upon graduation from New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Lupton secured immediate stage work. Then he was signed as a contract player at MGM in Hollywood. Lupton was lanky and handsome like James Stewart or Henry Fonda, but never achieved similar fame. In the 1954-1955 television season, Lupton appeared in several episodes as a college student in the CBS sitcom, The Halls of Ivy. In 1957, he was cast in the ABC western series, Broken Arrow, which ran for two seasons. In feature films he is primarily remembered for his role as "Sister Mary" in Battle Cry and Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter. Lupton also co-starred in 1956 with Fess Parker in Disney's The Great Locomotive Chase. He guest starred on several television series, including ABC's 1961-1962 crime drama Target: The Corruptors! with Stephen McNally and NBC's Daniel Boone. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Lupton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography

Red River

Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend

Miracle on Ice

Trouble in High Timber Country

The Secret of Lost Valley

The Young Runaways

Doctors' Private Lives

The Whiz Kid and the Carnival Caper

Airport 1975

The Phantom of Hollywood

The Slams

The World's Greatest Athlete

Hit Man

The Judge and Jake Wyler

All My Darling Daughters

Private Parts

The Astronaut

The Day of the Wolves

Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter

Behind the Scenes with Fess Parker

The Greatest Story Ever Told

The Devil's Bedroom

The Hour of St. Francis

The Clown and the Kid

Three Came to Kill

Blood and Steel

The Rebel Set

The Man in the Net

Gun Fever

Taming Sutton’s Gal

Drango

The Great Locomotive Chase

Diane

Glory

Man with the Gun

Battle Cry

Prisoner of War

Dragonfly Squadron

Escape from Fort Bravo

All the Brothers Were Valiant

The Band Wagon

Julius Caesar

Scandal at Scourie

The Story of Three Loves

Rogue's March
