
Lucille Ball
Lucille Ball was a groundbreaking American actress, producer, and comedian, best known for her iconic television series 'I Love Lucy,' which revolutionized the sitcom format and became a staple of American pop culture. Born on August 6, 1911, in Jamestown, New York, Ball's career spanned several decades, during which she became a beloved figure for her physical comedy and sharp wit. In addition to her acting career, she co-founded Desilu Productions, one of the first major studios owned by a woman, which produced numerous successful television shows. Ball's legacy continues to influence comedians and entertainers today.
Born on Aug 06, 1911 (113 years old)
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United States:
Lucille Ball was a fading movie star who sought to save her career and marriage through a television adaptation of her radio show.
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Australia:
Lucille Ball's character in 'I Love Lucy' was unable to use the word 'pregnant' because it was considered vulgar.
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United States:
Buzzi took her act to the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts in Las Vegas, where she bashed her purse on the heads of Lucille Ball.
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France:
Lucille Ball was a celebrated actress known for her role in television and her love for fashionable earrings.
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Denmark:
Lucille Ball was part of the genre-defining series 'I Love Lucy'.
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Australia:
The Avalon was once a retreat for mid-century stars such as Lucille Ball.
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United States:
The Kennedy Center has honored a broad spectrum of artists and performers, including Lucille Ball.
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