Lucille Ball

Lucille Ball

8/6/1911 – 4/26/1989Jamestown, New York, USA

Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American comedian, film, television, stage and radio actress, model, film and television executive, and star of the sitcoms I Love Lucy, The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy and Life With Lucy. One of the most popular and influential stars in America during her lifetime, with one of Hollywood's longest careers, especially on television, Ball began acting in the 1930s, becoming both a radio actress and B-movie star in the 1940s, and then a television star during the 1950s. She was still making films in the 1960s and 1970s. Ball received thirteen Emmy Award nominations and four wins. In 1977 Ball was among the first recipients of the Women in Film Crystal Award. She was the recipient of the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1979, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kennedy Center Honors in 1986 and the Governors Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in 1989. In 1929, Ball landed work as a model and later began her performing career on Broadway using the stage name Dianne Belmont. She appeared in many small movie roles in the 1930s as a contract player for RKO Radio Pictures. Ball was labeled as the "Queen of the Bs" (referring to her many roles in B-films). In 1951, Ball was pivotal in the creation of the television series I Love Lucy. The show co-starred her then husband, Desi Arnaz as Ricky Ricardo and Vivian Vance and William Frawley as Ethel and Fred Mertz, the Ricardos' landlords and friends. The show ended in 1957 after 180 episodes. They then changed the format a little - lengthening the time of the show from 30 minutes to 60 minutes (the first one went 75 mins), adding some characters, altering the storyline somewhat, and renaming the show from "I Love Lucy" to "The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour", which ran for three seasons (1957–1960) and 13 episodes. Ball went on to star in two more successful television series: The Lucy Show, which ran on CBS from 1962 to 1968 (156 Episodes), and Here's Lucy from 1968 to 1974 (144 episodes). Her last attempt at a television series was a 1986 show called Life with Lucy - which failed miserably after 8 episodes aired although 13 were produced. Ball met and eloped with Cuban bandleader Desi Arnaz in 1940. On July 17, 1951, almost 40 years old, Ball gave birth to their first child, Lucie Désirée Arnaz. A year and a half later, Ball gave birth to their second child, Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV, known as Desi Arnaz, Jr. Ball and Arnaz divorced on May 4, 1960. On April 26, 1989, Ball died of a dissecting aortic aneurysm at age 77. At the time of her death she had been married to her second husband, standup comedian and business partner Gary Morton, for twenty-eight years.

Filmography (206 titles)

5.0Movie

A Grammy Celebration of Latin Music

Lucy Ricardo (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2025

Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution6.2Movie

Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution

Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2024

Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed5.7Movie

Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed

Self (archive footage) · 2023

Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story6.4Movie

Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story

Self (archive footage) · 2023

Lucy and Desi7.1Movie

Lucy and Desi

Self (archive footage) · 2022

My Darling Vivian7.1Movie

My Darling Vivian

Self (archive footage) · 2020

This Is Bob Hope...8.0Movie

This Is Bob Hope...

Self (archive footage) · 2017

The Fabulous Allan Carr4.5Movie

The Fabulous Allan Carr

Self (archive) · 2017

I Love Lucy Christmas Special10.0Movie

I Love Lucy Christmas Special

Lucy · 2016

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration10.0Movie

Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration

Lucy Ricardo / I Love Lucy (archive footage) · 2015

Classic TV Bloopers Uncensored2.0Movie

Classic TV Bloopers Uncensored

Lucy Ricardo (archive footage) · 2011

Pioneers of PrimetimeMovie

Pioneers of Primetime

2005

Judy Garland: By Myself8.3Movie

Judy Garland: By Myself

Self (archive footage) · 2004

TV in Black: The First Fifty Years5.3Movie

TV in Black: The First Fifty Years

(archive footage) · 2004

Biography: Bob Hope: America's EntertainerMovie

Biography: Bob Hope: America's Entertainer

Self (archive footage) · 2003

The Best of Bob Hope: 50 Years of Laughter — Volume 1Movie

The Best of Bob Hope: 50 Years of Laughter — Volume 1

Self (archive footage) · 2001

The Best of Bob Hope: 50 Years of Laughter — Volume 2Movie

The Best of Bob Hope: 50 Years of Laughter — Volume 2

Self (archive footage) · 2001

7.0Movie

Lucille Ball: Finding Lucy

Self (archive footage) · 2000

Movie

Television: The First Fifty Years

Self / Lucy Ricardo (archive footage) · 1999

The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts6.5Movie

The Best of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts

Self - Roastee (archive footage) · 1998

The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender5.1Movie

The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender

Self (archive footage) · 1997

The Funny World of Lucy, Volume 18.5Movie

The Funny World of Lucy, Volume 1

1997

E! True Hollywood Story8.2Show

E! True Hollywood Story

1996

That's Entertainment! III7.0Movie

That's Entertainment! III

(archive footage) · 1994

Intimate Portrait4.5Show

Intimate Portrait

Self (archive footage) · 1993

The Best Of Danny Kaye - The Television YearsMovie

The Best Of Danny Kaye - The Television Years

Self (archive footage) · 1993

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie8.2Movie

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie

Self · 1993

9.0Movie

Bob Hope's Love Affair with Lucy

(archive footage) · 1989

Movie

A Tribute to Lucy

1989

Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC6.0Movie

Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC

Self · 1988