Lucille Ball

Lucille Ball

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ProducerActressProduction Manager
Born
August 6, 1911
Died
April 26, 1989
Awards
24 wins, 46 nominations

The woman who will always be remembered as the crazy, accident-prone, lovable Lucy Ricardo was born Lucille Desiree Ball on August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York, the daughter of Desiree Evelyn "DeDe" (Hunt) and Henry Durrell "Had" Ball. Her father died before she was four, and her mother worked…

Biography

The woman who will always be remembered as the crazy, accident-prone, lovable Lucy Ricardo was born Lucille Desiree Ball on August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York, the daughter of Desiree Evelyn "DeDe" (Hunt) and Henry Durrell "Had" Ball. Her father died before she was four, and her mother worked several jobs, so she and her younger brother were raised by their grandparents. Always willing to take responsibility for her brother and young cousins, she was a restless teenager who yearned to "make some noise". She entered a dramatic school in New York City, but while her classmate Bette Davis received all the raves, she was sent home; "too shy". She found some work modeling for Hattie Carnegie's and, in 1933, she was chosen to be a "Goldwyn Girl" and appear in the film Roman Scandals (1933).

She was put under contract to RKO Radio Pictures and several small roles, including one in Top Hat (1935), followed. Eventually, she received starring roles in B-pictures and, occasionally, a good role in an A-picture, like in Stage Door (1937) or The Big Street (1942). While filming Too Many Girls (1940), she met and fell madly in love with a young Cuban actor-musician named Desi Arnaz. Despite different personalities, lifestyles, religions and ages (he was six years younger), he fell hard, too, and after a passionate romance, they eloped and were married in November 1940. Lucy soon switched to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, where she got better roles in films such as Du Barry Was a Lady (1943); Best Foot Forward (1943) and the Katharine Hepburn-Spencer Tracy vehicle Without Love (1945). In 1948, she took a starring role in the radio comedy "My Favorite Husband", in which she played the scatterbrained wife of a Midwestern banker. In 1950, CBS came knocking with the offer of turning it into a television series. After convincing the network brass to let Desi play her husband and to sign over the rights to and creative control over the series to them, work began on the most popular and universally beloved sitcom of all time.

With I Love Lucy (1951), she and Desi promoted the 3-camera technique now the standard in filming sitcoms using 35mm film (the earliest known example of the 3-camera technique is the first Russian feature film, "Defence of Sevastopol" in 1911). Desi syndicated I Love Lucy. Lucille Ball was the first woman to own her own studio as the head of Desilu Productions.

Lucille Ball died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, age 77, of an acute aortic aneurysm on April 26, 1989 in Los Angeles, CA.

Director

Bungle AbbeyBungle Abbey(1981)
Here's LucyHere's Lucy(1968)

Actress

Life with LucyLife with Lucy(1986)as Lucy Barker
Stone PillowStone Pillow(1985)as Florabelle
Cher... and Other FantasiesCher... and Other Fantasies(1979)as Cleaning Lady
The Mary Tyler Moore HourThe Mary Tyler Moore Hour(1979)as Lucille Ball
Lucy Calls the PresidentLucy Calls the President(1977)as Lucy Whittaker

Self

BadlandsBadlands(2021)as Self - Guest
Hollywood InsiderHollywood Insider(2018)as Self
Television: The First Fifty YearsTelevision: The First Fifty Years(1999)as Self - Interviewee, Lucy Ricardo
Great PerformancesGreat Performances(1971)as Self -, archive footage
The 61st Annual Academy AwardsThe 61st Annual Academy Awards(1989)as Self - Presenter

Archive Footage

Inside Edition WeekendInside Edition Weekend(1989)as Self
Eating the PlateEating the Plate(2026)as Self
Starring Dick Van DykeStarring Dick Van Dyke(2025)as Self - The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour
TV We LoveTV We Love(2025)as Self
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane PauleyCBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley(1979)as Self

Archive Sound

The History ChicksThe History Chicks(2011)as Self - The History Chick

Known for

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Credit Score: Lucille Ball

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Lucy Ricardo
Mon Oct 15 1951 – Mon May 06 1957
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1I Love Lucy6500.0019518.542030940
2The Lucy Show731.2519627.2293532
3Yours, Mine and Ours4.8819687.10011047
4Here's Lucy3.2519686.9021996
5The Long, Long Trailer3.2519547.0006150
6Fancy Pants3.2519506.4001654
7Miss Grant Takes Richmond3.2519496.6001135
8The Big Street3.2519426.4002016
9Mame3.0919745.9003743
10Meet the People3.0919455.700510