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Ball, Lucille (Désirée) (1911–1989)US comedy actor. From 1951 to 1957 she starred with her husband, the Cuban bandleader Desi Arnaz (1917–1986), in the television sitcom I Love Lucy, the first US television show filmed before an audience. It was followed by The Lucy Show (1962–68) and Here's Lucy (1968–74). She began her film career in 1933 as a bit player, and appeared in dozens of movies over the next few years, including Room Service (1938; with the Marx Brothers), Dance, Girl, Dance (1940), The Dark Corner (1946), and Fancy Pants (1950; with Bob Hope).
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Working on the assembly line has never reduced her to the comic zaniness of Lucille Ball in a classic episode of ``I Love Lucy. It's Amanda Wingfield meets Mama Rose, as played by Bette Davis or perhaps Lucille Ball. A bit more editorial pressure might have turned up sculptor Maya Lin, dancer Maria Tallchief, women's health advocate Margaret Sanger, TV producer Lucille Ball, astronaut Sally Ride, singer Marian Anderson, and federal appointee Dorothea Dix. |
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