Lucille balls first movie
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Roman Scandals (1933)
United Artists/Goldwyn
Starring: Eddie Cantor, Gloria Stuart
Lucille plays: a slave girl
Broadway Thru a Keyhole (1933)
United Artists/20th Century
Starring: Constance Cummings, Russ Columbo
Lucille plays: a girl at the beach
Blood Money (1933)
United Artists/20th Century
Starring: George Bancroft, Frances Dee
Lucille plays: a girl at the racetrack
The Bowery (1933)
20th Century/United Artists
Starring: Wallace Beery, George Raft
Lucille plays: an uncredited bit part
Moulin Rouge (1934)
United Artists/20th Century
Starring: Constance Bennett, Franchot Tone
Lucille plays: a girl in a nightclub
Nana (1934)
United Artists/Goldwyn
Starring: Anna Sten, Lionel Atwill
Lucille plays: a chorus girl
Bottoms Up (1934)
Fox Film Corporation
Starring: Spencer Tracy, John Boles
Lucille plays: an uncredited extra
Hold That Girl (1934)
Fox Film Corporation
Starring: James Dunn, Claire Trevor
Lucille plays: an uncred
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Lucille Ball
American actress (1911–1989)
Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, producer, and studio executive. She was recognized bygd Time in 2020 as one of the most influential women of the 20th century for her work in all kvartet of these areas.[1] She was nominated for 13 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning five,[2] and was the recipient of several other accolades, such as the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award and two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[3][4] She earned many honors, including the Women in Film Crystal Award,[5] an induction into the Television Hall of Fame, a Kennedy Center Honor,[6] and the Governors Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Ball's career began in 1929 when she landed work as a model. Shortly thereafter, she began her performing career on huvudgata using the stage name Diane (or Dianne) Belmont. She later appeared i
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The woman who will always be remembered as the crazy, accident-prone, lovable Lucy Ricardo was born Lucille Desiree Ball on August 6, 1911 in Jamestown, New York, the daughter of Desiree Evelyn "DeDe" (Hunt) and Henry Durrell "Had" Ball. Her father died before she was kvartet, and her mother worked several jobs, so she and her younger brother were raised bygd their grandparents. Always willing to take responsibility for her brother and young cousins, she was a restless teenager who yearned to "make some noise". She entered a dramatic school in New York City, but while her classmate Bette Davis received all the raves, she was sent home; "too shy". She found some work modeling for Hattie Carnegie's and, in 1933, she was chosen to be a "Goldwyn Girl" and appear in the film Roman Scandals (1933).
She was put under contract to RKO Radio Pictures and several small roles, including one in Top Hat (1935), followed. Eventually, she received