Lucille Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, model, film-studio executive, and producer. She was best known as the star of the self-produced sitcoms  I Love Lucy, The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show, and Here's Lucy. Lucy was way ahead of her time in so many ways. She was the first woman to run a major production company. Lucy and Desi co-owned Desilu Productions until she bought him out and ran it on her own. It had 2,000 employees, 36 sound stages, and 62 acres. She eventually sold it for $17 million. The name was changed to Paramount Pictures. She defied ageism. She was 40 years old when she started "I Love Lucy." She fought for TV's first interracial couple. CBS didn't want Arnaz, especially since the network was unsure about his accent and Cuban heritage. She told CBS that they'd have to either cast them both or neither of them. She was also the first pregnant woman to be shown as pregnant on TV. Women had to hide their pregnancies on TV. They also worried they wouldn't be allowed to continue their careers and be moms at the same time. Lucy broke that mold by incorporating her pregnancy and her son into the show. A five-time Emmy award winner, the first woman inducted into the Television Academy's Hall of Fame, a recipient of a Genii Award and a Kennedy Center Honor, Lucille Ball was perhaps the most beloved of all television stars, and certainly the most recognizable. Almost humbly, she liked to say she owed her enormous success, not so much to talent, but to a magical combination of guts and good supporting players. "I am not funny," Ball told an interviewer for Rolling Stone magazine in 1983. "My writers were funny. My directors were funny. The situations were funny... What I am is brave. I have never been scared. Not when I did movies, certainly not when I was a model and not when I did "I Love Lucy." #herstory #womenshistorymonth #timeless

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Lucille Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, model, film-studio executive, and producer. She was best known as the star of the self-produced sitcoms  I Love Lucy, The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show, and Here's Lucy. Lucy was way ahead of her time in so many ways. She was the first woman to run a major production company. Lucy and Desi co-owned Desilu Productions until she bought him out and ran it on her own. It had 2,000 employees, 36 sound stages, and 62 acres. She eventually sold it for $17 million. The name was changed to Paramount Pictures. She defied ageism. She was 40 years old when she started "I Love Lucy." She fought for TV's first interracial couple. CBS didn't want Arnaz, especially since the network was unsure about his accent and Cuban heritage. She told CBS that they'd have to either cast them both or neither of them. She was also the first pregnant woman to be shown as pregnant on TV. Women had to hide their pregnancies on TV. They also worried they wouldn't be allowed to continue their careers and be moms at the same time. Lucy broke that mold by incorporating her pregnancy and her son into the show. A five-time Emmy award winner, the first woman inducted into the Television Academy's Hall of Fame, a recipient of a Genii Award and a Kennedy Center Honor, Lucille Ball was perhaps the most beloved of all television stars, and certainly the most recognizable. Almost humbly, she liked to say she owed her enormous success, not so much to talent, but to a magical combination of guts and good supporting players. "I am not funny," Ball told an interviewer for Rolling Stone magazine in 1983. "My writers were funny. My directors were funny. The situations were funny... What I am is brave. I have never been scared. Not when I did movies, certainly not when I was a model and not when I did "I Love Lucy." #herstory #womenshistorymonth #timeless


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