Sunday, 7 August 2011

Lucille Ball

Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American comedienne, 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 the United States during her lifetime, with one of Hollywood's longest careers,[3] 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. In 1962, Ball became the first woman to run a major television studio, Desilu; a studio that produced many successful and popular television series.
Actors, writers and comedians celebrate the “I Love Lucy” star’s 100th birthday.
Hollywood took to Twitter to remember Lucille Ball, whose centennial birthday was on Saturday, August 6.The redhead actress, who is most well known for her starring role on I Love Lucy as the mischievous and gregarious housewife, is often remembered as one of the most creative and influential actresses of her time. Ball died in April 1989. She was 77.STORY: 'I Love Lucy': 5 Things to Know About the SeriesToday’s actors, comedians and TV writers expressed their praise and love for the actress on Twitter.Actor Danny Devito, star of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, wrote, “That woman could make me laugh! I know she loved Taxi, I met her once upon a time, I know she would love Sunny!”Park and Recreation star Rob Lowe was asked by a fan if he ever got the meet Ball. “Backstage at the Oscars,” he responded.  “She loved fellow actors. A true Titan.”STORY: Lucille Ball: Celebrating 100 Years of the 'I Love Lucy' StarKirstie Alley also expressed her love for the actress. “HAPPY 100th Birthday Lucille Ball! You are my idol and role model! I had the pleasure of playing Password with my hero.. One and ONLY...LUCY,” she tweeted.She was tough, smart, a brilliant comedian and a walking master class in comedy,” wrote Joan Rivers of Lucille Ball. She attended Lucy Fest, a celebration in Jamestown, NY, on Thursday.Dancing with the Stars’ Julianne Hough credited Ball with helping to inspire women in the entertainment industry. “Happy 100th birthday to the woman that made us all laugh... And still does,” she wrote. “Miss Lucille Ball... Every woman's inspiration!”Comedian Kristen Schaal wrote, “Lucille Ball definitely staged her death and is going to surprise us all before midnight tonight!”Happy 100th birthday, Lucille Ball. May the Queen of television comedy live on forever,” wrote TV producer Dan Schneider (iCarly, Victorious).Actor Brent Spiner expressed his belief that Ball's legacy will continue to stand the test of time: “Today would've been Lucille Ball's 100th birthday. She'll still be funny in 200 years.
Funny lady and pop culture icon Lucille Ball (one of my all-time favorites) is being honored by comics publisher Bluewater Productions.In honor of the centennial of her birth (she was born Aug. 6, 1911 and died in 1989), Bluewater will publish Comics: Lucille Ball written by Jaymes Reed and drawn by Patricio Carbajal on Aug. 24. Cover price: $3.99.This comic, about one of the most influential women in the history of American television, tells her life story from humble beginnings to becoming a beloved household name as the star of I Love Lucy.Announcing the comic, Bluewater publisher Darren G. Davis said, " Our goal is to show the little-known events and influences that resulted in Lucille Ball becoming the phenomenon she remains to this day, 100 years after her birth and years after her death. A visual medium provides perspective that is not only accessible but more relatable to the average person without losing any of the information involved".For lifelong fans of Lucy, like me, no need to "splain" why she's so fabulous."

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