Lucille Ball & I Love Lucy

A BLOG COMPLETELY DEDICATED TO;

- LUCILLE BALL

A film, television, stage and radio actress. Comedienne, model, film executive and first woman to ever run a studio. Still holds the title as the Queen of comedy and is also known as the first lady of television. Her face has been seen by more people, more times than the face of any other human being who ever lived. Identifiable by just her first name: Lucy.

- I LOVE LUCY

First television show filmed in a movie studio in front of a live audience, first sitcom to use three film cameras to capture all the action simultaneously, first comedy show to use guest stars on a continuing basis and the first program to feature a pregnant woman.

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Lucille Ball and Franchot Tone photographed for Her Husband’s Affairs, 1947

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Lucille Ball and Franchot Tone photographed for Her Husband’s Affairs, 1947


Lucille Ball photographed in 1947

Lucille Ball photographed in 1947

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Lucille Ball photographed in 1947

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Lucille Ball photographed in 1947



With her eyes glued to the speaker, Lucille Ball receives a light for her cigarette from Jean Negulesco, motion picture director. Daughter of a concert pianist, Lucille started receiving her training for the entertainment world at the ripe old age of five. Years of musical and dramatic coaching have resulted in motion picture stardom for this titian-haired comedienne.Her blue eyes and strawberry-red hair are a combination which makes her a standout in any group. (1947)

With her eyes glued to the speaker, Lucille Ball receives a light for her cigarette from Jean Negulesco, motion picture director. Daughter of a concert pianist, Lucille started receiving her training for the entertainment world at the ripe old age of five. Years of musical and dramatic coaching have resulted in motion picture stardom for this titian-haired comedienne.Her blue eyes and strawberry-red hair are a combination which makes her a standout in any group. (1947)

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Lucille Ball appearing in Seattle in the stage play, Dream Girl, was made Honorary Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity in a ceremony yesterday in the Sigma Kappa Sorority house. Don Ireland, Pi K.A. president fastened the Dream Girl pin on Lucy. Margy McCurdy, 1947 Dream Girl of the Washington Chapter of pi K.A., and Nayna Frederick, president of Sigma Kappa participated in the festivities. (December 12, 1947)

Lucille Ball appearing in Seattle in the stage play, Dream Girl, was made Honorary Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity in a ceremony yesterday in the Sigma Kappa Sorority house. Don Ireland, Pi K.A. president fastened the Dream Girl pin on Lucy. Margy McCurdy, 1947 Dream Girl of the Washington Chapter of pi K.A., and Nayna Frederick, president of Sigma Kappa participated in the festivities. (December 12, 1947)

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Lucille Ball and George Sanders in a still from Lured, 1947

Lucille Ball and George Sanders in a still from Lured, 1947

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Lucille Ball and Franchot Tone photographed for Her Husband’s Affairs, 1947

Lucille Ball and Franchot Tone photographed for Her Husband’s Affairs, 1947

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Lucille Ball, Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan (1947)

Lucille Ball, Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan (1947)

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Lucille Ball (1947)

Lucille Ball (1947)

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Lucille Ball and Cary Grant (1947)

Lucille Ball and Cary Grant (1947)

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