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Encarta 98 Encyclopedia Back To Jamestown Lucille
1,146 words... in the entertainment world. She even tried using stage names, she encouraged people to call her Montana. No matter what she called herself, Lucille could get no further than auditions. She supported herself by getting part-time jobs selling theatrical cosmetics at Greys drugstore and clerking at Woolworths. Lucille even considered becoming a beautician, but she didnt have the money to take the course required to get a license. During this time she lived with a family in Washington Heights wh...
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Lucille Ball Gave Birth
627 wordsLucille Ball was the most loved television comedienne of her time. She was an American icon and is considered the first lady of television. With her strong work ethic and her determination, Lucille not only changed the face of television, she also paved the way for a lot of other female actresses. In 1940, Lucille Balled married her Cuban born husband Desi Area. Together they developed the I Love Lucy show, which became one of the most popular sitcoms of all time. Although Lucille and Desi were ...
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Gave Birth Love Lucy
1,107 wordsTelevision comedienne, actress, producer... these words all describe her. Lucille Desiree Ball was born on August 6, 1911, in the small town of Celeron, just outside of Jamestown, New York. At age 15, Ball enrolled in the John Murray Anderson Drama School in New York City. However, after only twelve months of going there (with Bette Davis as a classmate) the acting coach informed Lucy that she was not talented and should go into a different field, because she'd never make it in acting! She then ...
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Act I Scene Iii Shakespeare Othello
1,762 wordsThe Reconstruction of Othello Many Shakespearean plays have been used by Hollywood filmmakers to realize thier own ideas and express thier own points of view. The text of a play is sometimes used as an exact script for the film and sometimes the text is used as a basis for the film but not an exact replica. A version of the play Othello written by William Shakespeare that appeals to the audience of teens is director Tim Blake Nelsons film under the short title O. He uses William Shakespeare's Ot...
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Act I Scene Iii William Shakespeare
1,772 words... play and there are a few obscenities and slang, which help to create tension and maximize films closeness to real modern life of teenagers. Othello's handkerchief that he gives to Desdemona in the play is given to Michael Cassio after Emilia picks it up. Cassio gives it to his girlfriend, Bianca, to copy the embroidery. In the film, the same thing happens but Michaels girlfriend finds out it belongs to another girl and she gives it back to him in a jealous rage. Tim Blake Nelsons film O is a...
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Lucille Ball Love Lucy
756 wordsCuban bandleader and singer-turned savvy TV mogul who, after his marriage to comedienne Lucille Ball in 1940, parlayed their successful I Love Lucy series into the Desi TV production empire, which in its heyday also produced the successful and highly lucrative The Untouchables and Star Trek series. p Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Area III was born in 1917 to wealthy Cuban landowners. His father was also the mayor of the town they lived in, but that soon changed. At the age of 16, Desi and his mot...
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Typical Teenager Love Lucy
2,364 wordsLucille Desiree Ball. The first thought that comes into many people? s minds when this name is said would be? Lucy? the well known funny character she played on her popular TV series? I Love Lucy? (1951 - 57). How did she become a legend? With dreams of being on stage in musicals to being the? star? in the big screen. Just like? Lucy? , Lucille yearned to be a famous performer. Looking back now, anyone could say that her childhood dream came true. Who would have thought that a Jamestown farm gir...
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Tweaking Noses Smashing Pies Rko Rival Betty Grable Lucy
11,857 wordsOn April 26, 1989, the world lost an extremely talented comic genius, Lucille Ball. There are so many things to learn about this extraordinary woman: her childhood, her acting career, and her unfortunate death. Lucille Ball will most surely be known as a premiere comedienne of the 20 th century. Lucille Ball was born in Jamestown, New York on August 6, 1911. She spent her first few years in Anaconda, Montana and Wyandotte, Michigan. When Lucy was three and a half her mother, Desiree, was pregnan...
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