| Ball,
Lucille (1911-1989), American motion-picture and television
actor and comedian, famous for portraying the character Lucy Ricardo in
the popular television program "I Love Lucy" (1951-1957). Born
Lucille Desiree Ball in Celeron, New York, she began acting at the age
of 15. After moving to Hollywood, California, in 1933, she appeared in
dozens of motion pictures, including Stage Door (1937), Five Came Back
(1939), Dance, Girl, Dance (1940), and The Big Street (1942), and in such
musical films as Thousands Cheer (1943) and Ziegfeld Follies (1946). She
also had roles in motion pictures with popular American comedians such
as the Marx Brothers, Bob Hope, and Red Skelton.
The success of Ball's radio show "My Favorite Husband" (1947-1951),
in which she costarred with her husband, Cuban bandleader Desi Arnaz,
led to what would become her best-known work, the situation comedy "I
Love Lucy." In this series Ball and Arnaz played Lucy and Ricky Ricardo,
a married couple living in New York City. The program focuses on the everyday
life of their family, especially Lucy's repeated attempts to become a
stage performer and the efforts by Ricky, a bandleader, to prevent her.
The format allowed Ball to use her talents for comedy, especially physical
comedy, to the fullest. The production of "I Love Lucy" was
novel: Whereas other comedy programs were televised live, Arnaz devised
a plan for filming "I Love Lucy" with multiple cameras, which
allowed the program to be edited before being broadcast. Additionally,
the high-quality film prints of the program could be broadcast again,
helping lead to the show's extensive syndication in later years. (Other
shows before this innovation were also rerun, but using kinescope images
of lower visual quality.)
In 1957 Ball bought the production studio Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO), which
she renamed Desilu. Under Ball's ownership the studio produced some of
the most successful series in television history, including "The
Untouchables" (1959-1963). Ball and Arnaz divorced in 1960, and Ball
later starred in the television series "The Lucy Show" (1962-1968)
and "Here's Lucy" (1968-1974). Her last motion-picture starring
role was the title character in Mame (1974). During her career Ball won
an Emmy Award for best comedienne (1952) and three Emmy Awards for best
actress (1955, 1967, 1968).
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