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Lucille Ball
Kathleen Brady is a past co-director of the Biography Seminar at New York University and a former reporter for Time Magazine. She was named a Fellow of the Society of American Historians for her biography Ida Tarbell: Portrait of a Muckraker (1984). Her critically well-received biography of Lucille Ball titled Lucille, The Life of Lucille Ball was published in late 1994 and is currently in its fifth printing.
Brady was featured on the American Masters PBS special about Lucille Ball and narrated the first installment of the 1993 PBS series "The Prize." She also appears on the A&E Biography of the Rockefeller family. The 1994 ABC-TV movie, "A Passion for Justice," starring Jane Seymour, was based on Brady's research into the life of Mississippi journalist and civil rights activist Hazel Brannon Smith.
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Lucille Ball: Finding Lucy
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THE Best. Lucy is without peer.
I agree with reviewer #2. But alas, he ended his review with... "and thanks to a little thing called the re-run, she always will be" Unfortunately, the only way we can view them now on amazon is to subscribe to CBS All-Access at a cost of $5.99 a month. I purchased every biography dvd and season of her shows but used to enjoy watching I Love Lucy on my phone while working out at the gym on the bike or treadmill.
If you aren't familiar with her movies from the early days, check them out. Big Street, DuBarry Was A Lady, Miss Richmond Takes Grant, Lured, the offbeat ones like Sorrowful Jones and the others with Bob Hope, Ziegfeld Follies, Her Husband's Affairs, w/Fred Astaire uncredited as a flower girl in Top Hat and a model in Roberta...Stage Door and Having Wonderful Time. I especially enjoy seeing her in the 1930s and her sense of truly and early beauty which shined through so luminiously.
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| Lucille Ball | |
|---|---|
| Vida | |
| Nacimientu | Jamestown, 6 d'agostu de 1911[1] |
| Nacionalidá | Estaos Xuníos |
| Residencia | Wyandotte(es) Anaconda(es) Trenton Celoron(es) Jamestown Nueva York |
| Llingua materna | inglés d'Estaos Xuníos |
| Muerte | Centru Médicu Cedars-Sinai[2], 26 d'abril de 1989[1] (77 años) |
| Sepultura | Forest Lawn Memorial Park[3] Lake View Cemetery(en)[4] |
| Causa de la muerte | aneurisma de aorta abdominal(es) |
| Familia | |
| Padre | Henry Ball |
| Madre | Desiree Hunt |
| Casada con | Desi Arnaz(1940 – div. 1960)[2] Gary Morton(1961 – m. 1989)[2] |
| Fíos/es | |
| Hermanos/es | Fred Ball |
| Estudios | |
| Llingües falaes | inglés[5] |
| Oficiu | actriz de televisión, actriz de cine, comedianta, productora de televisión, film studio executive(en), actriz, direutora de cine, realizadora, productora |
| Llugares de trabayu | Estaos Xuníos |
| Premios | |
| Nominaciones | |
| Instrumentu musical | voz |
| Creencies | |
| Relixón | catolicismu |