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Lucille Ball
Lucille DŽsirŽe Ball (August 6, 1911 - April 26, 1989) was an American
actress, comedian and star (as "Lucy Ricardo") of I Love Lucy.
Lucille Ball, a second rank movie star of the 1940s, became one of the best
and most popular stars in television history.
Lucy Ricardo was a friendly, ambitious and somewhat naive housewife who was
constantly getting into trouble of one kind or another. "Lucy! You got some
'ess-plainin' to do!" became a famous cry of Ricky Ricardo. The setup
provided ample opportunities for Ball to display her skills at physical
comedy, at which she is regarded as one of the best-ever in the history of
film and television.
"I Love Lucy" was not only a star vehicle for Lucille Ball, but a way for
her to try to salvage her marriage to Desi Arnaz, which had been badly
strained by the fact that each had a hectic performing schedule.
Along the way, she pioneered the television sitcom, and was among the first
stars to film before a live audience. The use of actual film during
production, instead of making just an inferior-quality kinescope as most
other TV shows did at the time, paved the way for rebroadcast through
syndication.
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz founded Desilu Productions.
Lucille Ball died on April 26, 1989 and was interred in the Forest Lawn,
Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles, California, but was later moved by
her children to the Lake View Cemetery, in Jamestown, New York.
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