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Signature. Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, producer, and studio executive. She was recognized by Time in 2020 as one of the most influential women of the 20th century for her work in all four of these areas. [1] She was nominated for 13 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning 5, [2] and was ...
Lucie Arnaz (sister) Fred Ball (maternal uncle) Desiderio Alberto Arnaz II (paternal grandfather) Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV (born January 19, 1953), better known as Desi Arnaz Jr., is an American retired actor and musician. He is the son of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz.
Desi Arnaz. Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III (March 2, 1917 – December 2, 1986), known as Desi Arnaz, was a Cuban-American actor, musician, producer, and bandleader. [1] He played Ricky Ricardo on the American television sitcom I Love Lucy, in which he co-starred with his wife Lucille Ball. [1] Arnaz and Ball are credited as the ...
Autobiography: “Love, Lucy,” published posthumously in 1996, from a memoir Ball wrote in the mid-1960s. Behind the scenes impact: With her husband and “I Love Lucy” co-star Desi Arnaz ...
"I'm not funny. What I am is brave." So said the eternal queen of comedy, Lucille Ball.In a way, she was right: She surrounded herself with the best writers, co-stars and producers, and through ...
Suzan Ball, 22, screen actress, died Aug. 5 in Beverly Hills after a long fight against cancer. She had recently been released from the City of Hope Medical Center where she had undergone 25 days of diagnostic study. Born in Buffalo, Miss Ball came to California at the age of 12 and was signed by Universal-International in 1951.
Lucille and Desi got divorced in 1960, 20 years after they eloped after just six months of dating in 1940. They welcomed Lucie in 1951 and their son, Desi Jr., in 1953.
John Dodds. . ( m. 1961) . Vivian Vance (born Vivian Roberta Jones; July 26, 1909 – August 17, 1979) [ 1 ] was an American actress best known for playing Ethel Mertz on the sitcom I Love Lucy (1951–1957), for which she won the 1953 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress, among other accolades.