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Long overshadowed by his talented wife Lucille Ball, with whom he created ‘I Love Lucy,’ Arnaz is seen in Todd S. Purdum’s new biography as a television pioneer.
Westbury Music Fair and other theaters featured big names like Louis Armstrong, and stars in the making like Liza Minnelli.
Todd S. Purdum's biography explores the impact on American culture by the Cuban-born entertainer who (as husband and business ...
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Desi Arnaz: Singer, husband, dad, and the man who "invented" TVDesi Arnaz, the Cuban-born entertainer, broke conventions when he co-starred with his wife Lucille Ball in the TV show "I ...
In the new book Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Television, author Todd S. Purdum wrote that in the summer of 1950, Ball was ...
Legendary comedic Lucille Ball has now been revealed to have learned about her own pregnancy from a radio broadcast, according to People Magazine.
For musician and actor Desi Arnaz, that shadow belonged to Lucille Ball, his wife and co-star on the ground-breaking 1950s ...
The biography “Desi Arnaz” delves into the star’s early life, his pioneering contributions to television, his marriage to ...
A new book about the late Desi Arnaz revealed that the actor allegedly went behind wife Lucille Ball’s back and changed their ...
A new memoir reveals Lucille Ball had the perfect name picked for their baby—until Desi Arnaz made a surprising move that ...
When Lucille Ball gave birth to her first child with husband Desi Arnaz, it was dad who named the baby — and Ball didn't even ...
From Roy Rogers to Desi and Lucy Arnaz, leading actors and others in the movie and TV industry invested in the region.
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