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Ball, Lucille, 1911-1989

LC control no.n 80043347
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Personal name headingBall, Lucille, 1911-1989
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Variant(s)Arnaz, Lucille Ball, 1911-1989
Morton, Lucille, 1911-1989
Technicolor Tessie, 1911-1989
Queen of the B Movies, 1911-1989
First Lady of Television, 1911-1989
Lucy, 1911-1989
Belmont, Diane, 1911-1989
Бол, Люсил, 1911-1989
Bol, Li︠u︡sil, 1911-1989
בול, לוסיל, 1911-1989
Bul, Lusil, 1911-1989
ルシル・ボール, 1911-1989
ボール, ルシル, 1911-1989
Rushiru Bōru, 1911-1989
Bōru, Rushiru, 1911-1989
Болл, Люсиль, 1911-1989
Boll, Li︠u︡silʹ, 1911-1989
Ball de Arnaz, Lucille, 1911-1989
De Arnaz, Lucille Ball, 1911-1989
Arnaz, Lucille Ball de, 1911-1989
Ball de Arnaz, Lucila, 1911-1989
De Arnaz, Lucila Ball, 1911-1989
Arnaz, Lucila Ball de, 1911-1989
Birth date1911-06-11
Death date1989-04-26
Place of birthJamestown (N.Y.)
Place of deathLos Angeles (Calif.)
Field of activityActing Comedy Modeling Business
Profession or occupationActors Comedians Models (Persons) Executives
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Former wife of: Arnaz, Desi, 1917-1986 (n 86868711)
Wife of: Morton, Gary, 1924-1999 (no2011063564)
Mother of: Arnaz, Lucie, 1951- (n 80143872)
Mother of: Arnaz, Desi, Jr., 1953- (no 99018233)
Mother-in-law of: Luckinbill, Laurence (n 82007901)
Found inHarris, E. The real story of Lucille Ball, 1954.
Nat'l Public Radio news, 4/26/89 (Lucille Ball, d. Apr. 26, 1989, Los Angeles, Calif.)
Woog, A. Lucille Ball, 2002: ECIP t.p. (Lucille Ball) galley (Lucille Desirée Ball; b. Aug. 6, 1911, in Jamestown, N.Y.; married Desi Arnaz, 1940; divorced Arnaz, 1960; married Gary Morton, 1961; d. Apr. 26, 1989)
IMDb, July 27, 2005 (Lucille Ball; b. Aug. 6, 1911, Jamestown, N.Y.; d. Apr. 26, 1989, Beverley Hills, Calif.; sometimes credited as Diane Belmont; birth name: Lucille Désirée Ball; nickname: Technicolor Tessie, Queen of the B Movies (during the 1940s), The First Lady of Television, Lucy)
Wikipedia, July 29, 2011 (Lucille Désirée Ball (Aug. 6, 1911-Apr. 26, 1989); American comedian, film, television, stage and radio actress, model, film and television executive; b. Jamestown, N.Y.; d. Los Angeles, Calif.) Bulgarian page (Люсил Бол = Li︠u︡sil Bol) Hebrew page (לוסיל בול = Lusil Bul) Japanese page (ルシル・ボール = Rushiru Bōru) Russian page (Болл, Люсиль = Boll, Li︠u︡silʹ; Люсиль Дезире Болл = Li︠u︡silʹ Dezire Boll)
Bohemia (Havana, Cuba), diciembre 29 de 1940, año 32, volumen 32, número 52: page 10 (Lucille Ball; Lucille Ball de Arnaz; Lucila Ball de Arnaz; wife of Desi Arnaz; interview with the author in which she requested that the Spanish form of her married name (Lucila Ball de Arnaz) be used by the interviewer (María M. Garrett) in any articles that she wrote)
   <https://original-ufdc.uflib.ufl.edu/UF00029010/00380>
Encyclopedia Britannica website, July 2, 2024: (Lucille Ball; Diane Belmont; Lucille Désirée Ball; born August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York; died April 26, 1989 in Los Angeles, California; radio and motion-picture actress and longtime comedy star of American television, best remembered for her classic television comedy series I Love Lucy; married Desi Arnaz in 1940 and they had two children, Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz, Jr. (born 1953))
   <https://www.britannica.com/biography/Lucille-Ball>
Lucy Desi Museum website, July 2, 2024: (Lucille Ball (born in Jamestown, New York) and Desi Arnaz shaped our cultural heritage and charted a course for American entertainment history; known as the First Couple of Comedy; together, they revolutionized the broadcasting industry with the creation of the beloved and groundbreaking sitcom I Love Lucy, and the founding of Desilu Studios)
   <https://lucydesi.com/a-legacy-of-laughter/>
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