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heckyeahlucilleballilovelucy:

Lucille Ball and Victor Mature in Seven Days Leave, 1942

heckyeahlucilleballilovelucy:

Lucille Ball and Victor Mature in Seven Days Leave, 1942

Too Many Girls (1940)

loving-lucy:

The movie Too Many Girls (1940) has been put up on Youtube in full. This is the movie that Lucy and Desi met and then fell in love on the set of. They don’t have many scenes together nor is it a particularly great movie, but I thought I’d leave it here in case anyone wanted to check it out. Remember, these get taken down fast! :)

brittanyleigh8:

I Love Lucy!

brittanyleigh8:

I Love Lucy!

jaimelucy:

“I’m happy that I have brought laughter because I have been shown by many the value of it, in so many lives, in so many ways. “
Lucille Désirée Ball, greatest comedienne of all the times.

jaimelucy:

“I’m happy that I have brought laughter because I have been shown by many the value of it, in so many lives, in so many ways. “

Lucille Désirée Ball, greatest comedienne of all the times.

Lucille Désirée Ball, AUGUST 6, 1911 - APRIL 26, 1989
   ↳ “I’m not funny. What I am is brave.”

You are so magical, Lucy Ball. I pray you’re resting peacefully wherever you are. You are always in my heart.

You are so magical, Lucy Ball. I pray you’re resting peacefully wherever you are. You are always in my heart.

avasgal:

Lucille Ball: color photos

amerylca:

ilovelucyball:

Lucille Ball with Lily Pons on the set of That Girl From Paris (1936)

She’s so perfect.

Look at that smile.

amerylca:

ilovelucyball:

Lucille Ball with Lily Pons on the set of That Girl From Paris (1936)

She’s so perfect.

Look at that smile.