LUCILLE BALL FAQ
Illustrated with photos of Lucille Ball collectibles, stills from her unforgettable TV series, and packed with little-known trivia about every movie and TV show she appeared in, this irresistible volume celebrates that blue-eyed redhead we ...
Who doesn't love Lucy? The legendary actress, producer, and comedian steps into the Who Was? spotlight. Much like her hit TV show, I Love Lucy, Americans in the 1950s fell in love with Lucy.
A superb comedienne like Irene Dunne was only convincing in well-bred parts. Ginger could play a finishing-school girl, a housewife, or Kitty Foyle. I can be as regal as a marquise, if the part calls for it, or peel a potato ...
Lucy in the Afternoon: An Intimate Memoir of Lucille Ball
Knowing how much Mom liked Michael Stern, I knew his book would be honestand it is. I Had a Ball is full of stories no one but Michael would know. His friendship with Mom is evident on every page. A good read.
Chuck Connors: “Lucy and Chuck Connors Have a Surprise Slumber Party” 12-17-1973 (Himself). Connors was TV's The Rifleman (1958-'63). Hans Conried: “Lucy and Danny Thomas” 9-10-1973 (William Barkley) Conried was a semi-regular on ...
—Judith Crist, New York magazine: “Though her review was titled “Auntie Maimed,” and she had major issues with the film, Crist was kind to Ball, noting that no one could have been better at such bits as “making a hung-over stagger from ...
A close friend of the famous comedic actress shares a warm, humorous memoir of the TV star, recalling games of backgammon, conversations with Desi, and details of the houses in Beverly Hill and Palm Springs. Reprint. 25,000 first printing.
Published to mark the 50th anniversary of the debut of the "I Love Lucy" show, this is an entertaining, informative biography of the funniest actress in TV history.
In 1953, Desi Arnaz surprised Lucille Ball with a 13th Anniversary Party at this Hollywood club.