Lucille Ball

Aug 6, 1911 - Apr 26, 1989August 6, 1911 - April 26, 1989

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Lucille Ball

Aug 6, 1911 - Apr 26, 1989August 6, 1911 - April 26, 1989


Place of birth

Jamestown, NY

Most recently lived in

Beverly Hills, CA

Lucille's favorite hobbies

Acting, comedy, business ventures, cooking

Lucille's favorite foods

Chocolate, spaghetti, filet mignon

Favorite bands and musical artists

Interesting facts about Lucille

Registered as a Communist in the 1930s; first woman to run a major TV studio; discovered her comedy skills to gain popularity in school

Lucille loved nothing more than

Comedy, acting, entrepreneurship

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Favorite TV shows

Favorite sports

Obituary

Lucille Désirée Ball was an American actress, comedian, and producer whose influence on the world of entertainment is immeasurable. Born on August 6, 1911, in Jamestown, New York, Ball passed away on April 26, 1989. Her legacy, however, continues to bring joy and laughter to generations.

Lucille Ball was a trailblazer in many respects. She broke gender barriers in an industry dominated by men, becoming the first woman to head a major television studio, Desilu Productions. This wasn't just a title; Ball had a keen business acumen and was actively involved in the creative and administrative aspects of her studio.

She is perhaps best known for her iconic role in "I Love Lucy," where she played the quirky, ambitious, and utterly lovable Lucy Ricardo. The show was a groundbreaking venture in many ways, including its pioneering use of the three-camera setup and the concept of filming in front of a live studio audience. Beyond her comedic timing, Ball's relatability and warmth endeared her to viewers, making her a household name.

Interesting facts about Ball go beyond her on-screen persona. She was registered as a Communist in the 1930s to please her socialist grandfather—an action that later led to some scrutiny during the Red Scare but ultimately didn't impact her career. Additionally, she claimed to have discovered her penchant for comedy when she realized that she could make her classmates laugh to gain popularity.

Survived by her children, Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr., Lucille Ball remains an enduring symbol of comedic brilliance and entrepreneurial spirit. Her influence extends far beyond the screen, breaking barriers and setting new standards for women in entertainment. She was a complex, multi-dimensional woman whose legacy is richly layered, making her an eternal luminary in the world of entertainment.

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Lucille

Born on August 6, 1911

Jamestown, NY

Passed away on April 26, 1989

Beverly Hills, CA

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