: a round or roundish body or mass: such as a : a spherical or ovoid body used in a game or sport a tennis ball used figuratively in phrases like the ball is in your court to indicate who has the responsibility or opportunity for further action...
a household as a teenager fostered a strong sense of independence and resilience in Ball, traits that would later define her career. Ball began her entertainment career as a model in the 1920s before turning her attention to Broadway and Hollywood. Initially, she played minor roles in several ...
Lucille: The Life of Lucille Ball.Dinerman, Ann S
When Lucille Ball wasn't filming "I Love Lucy," she was raising her son, Desi Arnaz Jr., and daughter, Lucie Arnaz. Here's what it was like, in their words.
be accurate, that then gives methe license to do Lucille Ball, asAaron[Sorkin, director] said, with the sexuality, with messy hair, with all the things that do not make you go, oh, right, that looks exactly like her. There’s a feeling of her, but there’s a human being here.”...
Lucille Ball, attended this highly publicized event. For the first time, fans got a different glimpse of their favorite television personality. That evening, she arrived not as the ravishing redhead people were used to seeing, but as a black-haired beauty in a white dress, which was ...
"Mansion of Mystery" Afterlife with Lucy (TV Episode 2015) Judith Reboy as Scarlett Kaiju, Spirit of Lucille Ball
But mostly they are playing Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball. And they're going to be fantastic. These are two of the greatest actors ever." The sentiment echoes what Ball and Arnaz's daughter, Lucie Arnaz, said in a Facebook message after the casting got out there, calming any concerns and...
Lucille Ball was the most beloved television personality in the early years of the medium. Her hit show I Love Lucy is the most watched show in the history of television. Ball was a comedienne who starred in radio, theater, and TV, as well as being a singer, and a model during her ...
Focuses on the sale of 11-inch Lucille Ball head vase called Auntie Mame at the Fifth Annual Head Vase Show and Sale on January 18, 1997 in Kissimmee/Orlando, Florida. Origin of the Auntie Mame name...