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| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Howard Duff | husband | born on August 24, 1913; married in October 1951; divorced in 1983; had been living apart for the last 11 years of their marriage; acted together in such films as "Woman in Hiding" (1950), "Jennifer" (1953), "Private Hell 36" (1954) and "While the City Sleeps" (1956), as well as the TV series, "Mr. Adams and Eve" (1957-58); father of Lupino's daughter Bridgett; died on July 8, 1990 |
| Collier Young | husband | married in 1948; divorced in 1950; met Lupino while working as Harry Cohn's executive assistant at Columbia; formed Filmakers, Inc. production company together; co-owned company with Lupino until 1980 |
| Louis Hayward | husband | born on March 19, 1909; married in 1938; divorced in 1945; acted opposite Lupino in "Ladies in Retirement" (1941); died on February 21, 1985 |
| Bridgett Mirella Duff | daughter | born on April 23, 1952; father, Howard Duff; nominal inspiration for TV production company for series "Mr. Adams and Eve" (1957-58), starring Lupino and Howard Duff |
| Connie Emerald | mother | |
| Stanley Lupino | father | born in London on May 15, 1893; died in 1942 |
| Rita Lupino | sister | appeared in several films directed by Lupino |
| George Lupino | grandfather | |
| Lupino Lane | uncle | born on June 6, 1892; died in 1959; starred in many popular comedy shorts in Hollywood in the 1920s and in such feature films as "The Love Parade" (1929) |
| Barry Lupino | uncle | |
| Wallace Lupino | uncle | |
| Ivor Novello | godfather | born on January 15, 1893; died in 1951 |
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