Lucie Arnaz
Born | July 17, 1951 |
Hometown | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Net worth | $20 million |
Height | 5'9" (1.75m) |
Spouse | Laurence Luckinbill (m 1980 - present) , Philip Vandervort Menegaux (m 1971 - 1976) |
Children | Simon Luckinbill , Katharine Luckinbill , Joe Luckinbill |
Parents | Desi Arnaz , Lucille Ball |
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Who Are Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz’s Grandchildren? Meet the Late ‘I Love Lucy’ Stars’ Grandkids
- Though I Love Lucy costars Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz’s marriage ended in 1960, their Hollywood love story and legacy live on with their kids and grandkids. The pair welcomed two children during their union, daughter Lucie Arnaz and son Desi Arnaz Jr., both of whom have welcomed kids of their own with their respective...
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Lucie Arnaz brings hit show to Old Forge. How she celebrates her musical past on stage
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Javier Bardem Reveals How Lucille Ball And Desi Arnaz's Daughter Reacted To 'Being The Ricardos'
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Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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1981 | Golden Globe | Best Performance By an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | The Jazz Singer (1980 film) | Nominated |
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Lucie Arnaz summer tour canceled: Here's what it means for Old Forge ticket holders
The Lucie Arnaz concert scheduled for July 10 at View in Old Forge NY has been canceled due to an 'unforeseen circumstance.'
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Gloria Calderon Kellett and Lucie Arnaz Reflect on Desi Arnaz’s Lasting Legacy
Lucie Arnaz and Gloria Calderón Kellett had very different upbringings. The former was raised in Beverly Hills, daughter of TV comedy icons Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, and would go on to become an actress and filmmaker herself, creating a documentary about her parents, Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie in 1993 and appearing in […]
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For 'Lucy,' it really did begin and end with love
'I Love Lucy' ran for six seasons, winning the best situation comedy Emmy in 1953 and 1954.
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‘Lucy And Desi’ Director Amy Poehler On Finding The “Human Story” Behind TV Legends – Contenders TV: Docs + Unscripted
I Love Lucy premiered on CBS more than 70 years ago, but time hasn’t diminished its appeal. The show starring real-life couple Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz is still consistently ranked among the greatest sitcoms of all time. The Amazon Prime Video documentary Lucy and Desi, directed by Amy Poehler – a comedy great herself […]
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How ‘I Love Lucy’ is helping 4th graders learn math, language and empathy skills
The Palm Springs Unified School District is piloting 'Lucy Lessons,' a curriculum that is based on episodes of the 1950s sitcom.
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Lucille Ball's daughter says her parents' last words to each other were 'I love you' when Desi Arnaz was dying of lung cancer
"She cried all the way home," Lucie Arnaz recalled her mother Lucille Ball saying about the last time she saw Desi Arnaz before he died.
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Javier Bardem takes us through the people who helped him to be a Ricardo
The Envelope throws some names at the Oscar-nominated actor and his answers are beyond sweet.
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Here’s How Desi Arnaz Really Died & What the Last Words He Told Lucille Ball Were
The couple had long been divorced, but what he said was still significant.
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Here’s Where Lucille Ball’s Kids Are Now & How Much They Inherited After Their Mom’s Death
This is what they think of Nicole Kidman playing their mother in "Being the Ricardos."
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Lucille Ball was 'scared' after she was publicly outed for having registered with the communist party, according to her daughter
"This could destroy everything that they had," Lucille Ball's daughter said in an interview for the new Amazon documentary "Lucy and Desi."
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