Lucille Ball

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Lucille Ball
Name Lucille Ball
Birth name
Birth date (1911-08-06)August
6, 1911
Birth place Jamestown, New York, U.S.
Death date April 26, 1989(1989-04-26) (aged 77)
Death place Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Alma mater
Occupation Actress, Comedian, Producer
Years active 1927–1989
Organization
Known for
Notable works
Spouse(s) Desi Arnaz (m. 1940; div. 1960)\nGary Morton (m. 1961; her death 1989)
Website


Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, and producer. She was one of the most popular and influential stars in the United States during her lifetime and had one of Hollywood's longest careers. She is best remembered for her iconic television show I Love Lucy, which she produced with her first husband, Desi Arnaz.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Lucille Ball was born in Jamestown, New York, to Henry Durrell Ball and Désirée Evelyn Hunt. Her father died when she was three years old, and her mother remarried. Lucille was raised by her mother and stepfather, Ed Peterson, in Celoron, New York. She developed an interest in acting at an early age and attended the John Murray Anderson School for the Dramatic Arts in New York City.

Career[edit | edit source]

Early Career[edit | edit source]

Ball began her career as a model and later moved to Hollywood to pursue acting. She appeared in several small film roles in the 1930s and 1940s, often as a contract player for RKO Pictures. Her early film work included roles in Stage Door (1937) and Too Many Girls (1940), where she met Desi Arnaz.

I Love Lucy[edit | edit source]

In 1951, Ball and Arnaz created the television series I Love Lucy, which became one of the most beloved sitcoms in television history. The show was groundbreaking for its use of a live studio audience and multiple cameras. Ball's portrayal of the zany and lovable Lucy Ricardo won her widespread acclaim and several Emmy Awards.

Later Career[edit | edit source]

After I Love Lucy ended in 1957, Ball continued to work in television, starring in The Lucy Show (1962–1968) and Here's Lucy (1968–1974). She also made several film appearances and was involved in various business ventures, including the ownership of Desilu Productions, which produced many successful television series.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Ball married Cuban bandleader Desi Arnaz in 1940. The couple had two children, Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr. Their marriage was both a personal and professional partnership, but they divorced in 1960. Ball later married comedian Gary Morton in 1961.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Lucille Ball is remembered as a pioneering figure in the entertainment industry. She was the first woman to run a major television studio, Desilu Productions, which produced shows like Star Trek and Mission: Impossible. Her influence on television comedy and her role as a trailblazer for women in entertainment continue to be celebrated.

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