Luke Austin Halpin (born April 4, 1947) is a former American actor, stuntman, marine coordinator, diver and pilot. He became a
child actor at the age of eight and is widely 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
NBC television series
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adaptation, ''
Flipper''.
Early life
Halpin was born in
Astoria, Queens,
New York City
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, the son of Eugene A. Halpin and Helen Joan (Szczepanski) 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
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. He has an older brother, Eugene Jr., and an older sister, Joan. He and his siblings were reared as
Roman Catholic
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s.
Career
Early career
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 ''
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'' 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
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'', ''
Hallmark Hall of Fame
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'', ''
The Phil Silvers Show'', ''
Harbormaster
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'', ''
The Defenders'', ''
Route 66
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'', ''
Naked City'', ''
The Everglades'', and had a recurring role for six months on the soap opera ''
Young Doctor Malone''.
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
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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' 1963 feature film ''
Flipper'' (filmed in the
Florida Keys
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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 mainly 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. Kelly played a widowed father to Sandy (although in reality Halpin was only sixteen years younger than Kelly). Kelly and Halpin kept the same roles for the television series that began filming in the summer of 1964, adding younger brother Bud, played by
Tommy Norden.
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 filled the role of 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 television 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
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
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Premise
When Andy's sister's death is staged to look like an overdose, Andy and fellow police ...
'' (1979). Halpin's guest appearances on television in the years shortly after ''Flipper'' were; 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 the 1968 episode, "A Mule … Like the Army's Mule" of the syndicated
anthology series ''
Death Valley Days'', in which he was cast as the outlaw
Sandy King, the youngest member of the
"Curly Bill" Brocius gang. In the story line, King is befriended by a
United States Army
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lieutenant, played by
Sam Melville. Robert Yuro was cast as "Curly Bill".
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
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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
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'', ''
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
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'', ''
Miami Vice'' and in the 1996 feature film remake, ''
Flipper'', starring a 15-year-old
Elijah Wood as Sandy Ricks.
Halpin lives on the west coast of
Florida
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with his 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 Halpin was at the time in the early stages of
Alzheimer's disease.
References
External links
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Luke Halpin Gallery
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1947 births
Male actors from New York City
American male child actors
American male film actors
American male television actors
Living people
People from Astoria, Queens
People from Charlotte County, Florida
People from Long Island City, Queens