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{{Short description|American child actor (1928–2007)}} |
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|name = Sonny Bupp |
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| caption = Bupp in ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' (1941) |
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|yearsactive = 1934–1942 |
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| resting_place = [[Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery]] |
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| years_active = 1934–1942 |
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⚫ | '''Moyer MacClaren Bupp''' (January 10, 1928 – November 1, 2007) professionally known as '''Sonny Bupp''', was an American [[actor|child film actor]] and businessman. His most notable film was ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' (1941), in which he appears as Junior, Charles Foster Kane III, the eight-year-old son of Charles Foster Kane and his first wife, Emily. Bupp was the last surviving credited member of the ''Citizen Kane'' cast at his death. |
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==Biography== |
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==Career== |
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⚫ | He appeared in ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' as the son of Charles Foster Kane, and was the last surviving credited cast member of that film.<ref name="Wellesnet Currie">{{cite web |url=http://www.wellesnet.com/?p=7578 |title= |
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⚫ | Born '''Moyer MacClaren Bupp''' in [[New York City]], Sonny Bupp was the brother of actors Tommy (1924–1983), June (1913–1989) and Ann Bupp (1922–2005). He appeared in over 60 films during his career, including two ''[[Our Gang]]'' comedies, 1935's ''[[Our Gang Follies of 1936]]'' and 1938's ''[[Men in Fright]]''. |
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⚫ | He appeared in ''[[Citizen Kane]]'' as the son of Charles Foster Kane, and was the last surviving credited cast member of that film.<ref name="Wellesnet Currie">{{cite web |url=http://www.wellesnet.com/?p=7578 |title='Citizen Kane' actress Louise Currie dead at 100 |publisher=Wellesnet: The Orson Welles Web Resource |date=September 15, 2013 |accessdate=2016-01-19}}</ref> He also appeared in the 1937 [[Three Stooges]]' ''[[Cash and Carry (1937 film)|Cash and Carry]]'', as well as such films as ''[[Love Is on the Air]]'' ([[Ronald Reagan]]'s first film), ''The Renegade Trail'', ''[[Annie Oakley (1935 film)|Annie Oakley]]'' (with [[Barbara Stanwyck]]), ''[[Kid Millions]]'', ''[[Angels With Dirty Faces]]'', ''[[The Devil and Daniel Webster (film)|The Devil and Daniel Webster]]'' and ''[[Tennessee Johnson]]''. |
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==Later life== |
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⚫ | He served in the U.S. Army during the [[Korean War]] and, after his film career ended, became an auto industry executive. He died in [[Henderson, Nevada]], aged 79, from an undisclosed cause. His remains are interred at [[Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery]] in [[Boulder City, Nevada]].<ref>Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14000 Famous Persons by Scott Wilson</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| 1935 |
| 1935 |
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| ''[[Annie Oakley (film)|Annie Oakley]]'' |
| ''[[Annie Oakley (1935 film)|Annie Oakley]]'' |
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| Boy at Shooting Gallery |
| Boy at Shooting Gallery |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited |
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| ''[[Star for a Night (film)|Star for a Night]]'' |
| ''[[Star for a Night (film)|Star for a Night]]'' |
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| Fritz |
| Fritz |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI">{{cite web|url=http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/SearchResult.aspx?s=&retailCheck=&Type=PN&CatID=DATABIN_CAST&ID=141407&AN_ID=18952&searchedFor=Sonny_Bupp_ |title=Sonny Bupp |website=[[AFI Catalog of Feature Films]] |publisher=[[American Film Institute]] |accessdate=2017-01-20}}</ref> |
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| 1936 |
| 1936 |
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| ''Rose Bowl'' |
| ''[[Rose Bowl (film)|Rose Bowl]]'' |
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| Young Boy |
| Young Boy |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited |
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| 1936 |
| 1936 |
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| ''[[What Becomes of the Children?]]'' |
| ''[[What Becomes of the Children? (1936 film)|What Becomes of the Children?]]'' |
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| Little Freddy Worthington |
| Little Freddy Worthington |
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| ''[[Lost Horizon (1937 film)|Lost Horizon]]'' |
| ''[[Lost Horizon (1937 film)|Lost Horizon]]'' |
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| Boy Being Carried to Plane |
| Boy Being Carried to Plane |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI"/> |
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| 1937 |
| 1937 |
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| 1937 |
| 1937 |
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| ''Reported Missing'' |
| ''[[Reported Missing!]]'' |
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| Little Boy on Plane |
| Little Boy on Plane |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited |
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| ''[[My Dear Miss Aldrich]]'' |
| ''[[My Dear Miss Aldrich]]'' |
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| Little boy |
| Little boy |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI"/> |
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| 1937 |
| 1937 |
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| ''[[Love Is on the Air]]'' |
| ''[[Love Is on the Air]]'' |
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| Little boy |
| Little boy |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI"/> |
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| 1937 |
| 1937 |
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| ''[[Love on Toast]]'' |
| ''[[Love on Toast]]'' |
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| Boy |
| Boy |
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| Uncredited |
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| Uncreidted |
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| 1937 |
| 1937 |
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| ''[[Hollywood Hotel (film)|Hollywood Hotel]]'' |
| ''[[Hollywood Hotel (film)|Hollywood Hotel]]'' |
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| Little boy |
| Little boy |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI"/> |
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| 1938 |
| 1938 |
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| 1938 |
| 1938 |
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| ''The Storm'' |
| ''[[The Storm (1938 film)|The Storm]]'' |
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| Boy |
| Boy |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited |
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| 1940 |
| 1940 |
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| ''[[Emergency Squad (film)|Emergency Squad]]'' |
| ''[[Emergency Squad (1940 film)|Emergency Squad]]'' |
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| Peter |
| Peter |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited |
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| ''[[Abe Lincoln in Illinois (film)|Abe Lincoln in Illinois]]'' |
| ''[[Abe Lincoln in Illinois (film)|Abe Lincoln in Illinois]]'' |
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| [[William Wallace Lincoln|Willie Lincoln]] |
| [[William Wallace Lincoln|Willie Lincoln]] |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI"/> |
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| 1940 |
| 1940 |
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| ''[[I Take This Woman (1940 film)|I Take This Woman]]'' |
| ''[[I Take This Woman (1940 film)|I Take This Woman]]'' |
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| Murphy Kid |
| Murphy Kid |
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| Scenes cut |
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| (scenes deleted) |
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| 1940 |
| 1940 |
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| ''[[Sergeant York (film)|Sergeant York]]'' |
| ''[[Sergeant York (film)|Sergeant York]]'' |
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| Boy in Sunday School |
| Boy in Sunday School |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI"/> |
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| 1941 |
| 1941 |
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| ''[[Bad Men of Missouri]]'' |
| ''[[Bad Men of Missouri]]'' |
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| Young |
| Young Great |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited |
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| ''[[The Devil and Daniel Webster (film)|The Devil and Daniel Webster]]'' |
| ''[[The Devil and Daniel Webster (film)|The Devil and Daniel Webster]]'' |
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| Martin Van Aldrich |
| Martin Van Aldrich |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI"/> |
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| 1941 |
| 1941 |
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| 1942 |
| 1942 |
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| ''[[Eyes of the Underworld]]'' |
| ''[[Eyes of the Underworld (1942 film)|Eyes of the Underworld]]'' |
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| Boy |
| Boy |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited<ref name="AFI"/> |
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| 1942 |
| 1942 |
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| ''[[Tennessee Johnson]]'' |
| ''[[Tennessee Johnson]]'' |
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| Bellboy |
| Bellboy |
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| Uncredited |
| Uncredited; final film role<ref name="AFI"/> |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Commons category}} |
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*{{IMDb name|0120674}} |
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*{{Amg name|9521}} |
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{{Our Gang}} |
{{Our Gang}} |
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{{ThreeStooges}} |
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[[Category:American male child actors]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 22 December 2024
Sonny Bupp | |
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Born | Moyer MacClaren Bupp January 10, 1928 New York City, U.S. |
Died | November 1, 2007 Henderson, Nevada, U.S. | (aged 79)
Resting place | Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery |
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Years active | 1934–1942 |
Moyer MacClaren Bupp (January 10, 1928 – November 1, 2007) professionally known as Sonny Bupp, was an American child film actor and businessman. His most notable film was Citizen Kane (1941), in which he appears as Junior, Charles Foster Kane III, the eight-year-old son of Charles Foster Kane and his first wife, Emily. Bupp was the last surviving credited member of the Citizen Kane cast at his death.
Career
[edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. (January 2017) |
Born Moyer MacClaren Bupp in New York City, Sonny Bupp was the brother of actors Tommy (1924–1983), June (1913–1989) and Ann Bupp (1922–2005). He appeared in over 60 films during his career, including two Our Gang comedies, 1935's Our Gang Follies of 1936 and 1938's Men in Fright.
He appeared in Citizen Kane as the son of Charles Foster Kane, and was the last surviving credited cast member of that film.[1] He also appeared in the 1937 Three Stooges' Cash and Carry, as well as such films as Love Is on the Air (Ronald Reagan's first film), The Renegade Trail, Annie Oakley (with Barbara Stanwyck), Kid Millions, Angels With Dirty Faces, The Devil and Daniel Webster and Tennessee Johnson.
Later life
[edit]He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and, after his film career ended, became an auto industry executive. He died in Henderson, Nevada, aged 79, from an undisclosed cause. His remains are interred at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, Nevada.[2]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1934 | Kid Millions | Little Boy in Ice Cream Number | Film debut, Uncredited [3] |
1935 | It Happened in New York | Child | Uncredited |
1935 | Annie Oakley | Boy at Shooting Gallery | Uncredited |
1936 | Man Hunt | Young Boy | Uncredited |
1936 | Song and Dance Man | Boy | Uncredited |
1936 | Hearts in Bondage | Boy | Uncredited [3] |
1936 | And Sudden Death | School Boy | Uncredited |
1936 | San Francisco | Choirboy | Uncredited [3] |
1936 | Star for a Night | Fritz | Uncredited[3] |
1936 | Rose Bowl | Young Boy | Uncredited |
1936 | What Becomes of the Children? | Little Freddy Worthington | |
1937 | We Who Are About to Die | Hit-and-Run Victim | Uncredited |
1937 | Woman-Wise | Boy | Uncredited |
1937 | The Great O'Malley | Boy with Lollipop | Uncredited |
1937 | Lost Horizon | Boy Being Carried to Plane | Uncredited[3] |
1937 | Murder Goes to College | Boy | Uncredited |
1937 | You Can't Buy Luck | Orphan Boy | Uncredited |
1937 | Michael O'Halloran | Sarge | Uncredited |
1937 | Reported Missing! | Little Boy on Plane | Uncredited |
1937 | My Dear Miss Aldrich | Little boy | Uncredited[3] |
1937 | Love Is on the Air | Little boy | Uncredited[3] |
1937 | Love on Toast | Boy | Uncredited |
1937 | Missing Witnesses | Little boy | Uncredited |
1937 | Hollywood Hotel | Little boy | Uncredited[3] |
1938 | Swing Your Lady | Len | |
1938 | Hunted Men | Boy | Uncredited |
1938 | Penrod's Double Trouble | Monk | Uncredited |
1938 | The Storm | Boy | Uncredited |
1938 | Angels with Dirty Faces | Boy | [3] |
1939 | Risky Business | Boy | Uncredited |
1939 | Boy Trouble | Chester Platt | |
1939 | Sudden Money | Billy | Uncredited |
1939 | Fixer Dugan | The Boy Chiseler | Uncredited |
1939 | On Borrowed Time | Boy in Tree | Uncredited |
1939 | Renegade Trail | Joey Joyce | [3] |
1939 | When Tomorrow Comes | Boy Hiding from Policeman | Uncredited |
1939 | No Place to Go | Tommy | |
1940 | Emergency Squad | Peter | Uncredited |
1940 | Abe Lincoln in Illinois | Willie Lincoln | Uncredited[3] |
1940 | Parole Fixer | Bobby Mattison | |
1940 | I Take This Woman | Murphy Kid | Scenes cut |
1940 | Little Orvie | Freddie Jackson | Uncredited |
1940 | Half a Sinner | Willy | |
1940 | Queen of the Mob | Newsboy | |
1940 | Three Faces West | Billy Welles | [3] |
1940 | Diamond Frontier | Karl Bloem | Uncredited |
1940 | Slightly Tempted | Sonny | Uncredited |
1940 | She Couldn't Say No | Boy with News of Pansy | Uncredited |
1941 | Father's Son | Berries Sweeney | Uncredited |
1941 | Citizen Kane | Charles Foster Kane III | [3] |
1941 | Sergeant York | Boy in Sunday School | Uncredited[3] |
1941 | Bad Men of Missouri | Young Great | Uncredited |
1941 | International Squadron | Boy | Uncredited |
1941 | One Foot in Heaven | Boy | Uncredited |
1941 | The Devil and Daniel Webster | Martin Van Aldrich | Uncredited[3] |
1941 | West of Cimarron | Young Boy | Uncredited |
1942 | Code of the Outlaw | Work Farm Kid | Uncredited |
1942 | Syncopation | Newsboy | Uncredited |
1942 | Wings for the Eagle | Kid Playing Football | Uncredited |
1942 | The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe | Graham's Office Boy | Uncredited[3] |
1942 | Eyes of the Underworld | Boy | Uncredited[3] |
1942 | Tennessee Johnson | Bellboy | Uncredited; final film role[3] |
References
[edit]- ^ "'Citizen Kane' actress Louise Currie dead at 100". Wellesnet: The Orson Welles Web Resource. September 15, 2013. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
- ^ Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14000 Famous Persons by Scott Wilson
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Sonny Bupp". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
Bibliography
[edit]- Goldrup, Tom and Jim (2002). Growing Up on the Set: Interviews with 39 Former Child Actors of Film and Television. McFarland & Co. pp. 38–46. ISBN 1476613702.
- Holmstrom, John (1996). The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995. Norwich: Michael Russell, p. 156-157.
External links
[edit]- Sonny Bupp at IMDb
- 1928 births
- 2007 deaths
- American male child actors
- American male film actors
- United States Army personnel of the Korean War
- Male actors from New York City
- 20th-century American male actors
- Burials at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery
- United States Army soldiers
- American film actor, 1920s birth stubs