poula progressiva

hollywoodlady:

Ginger, Debbie and Ernest, Lana, Marilyn, Frank and Ava, Loretta, Esther, Lucille and Desi & Elizabeth

Stage Door | 1937

Goodbye all, and when I return I shall tell you how the other half lives. Nice meeting you.

loving-lucy:

“He would sit with me and cry - he actually cried sometimes, thinking about how much he loved her and how terrible it was that they were divorced. And he loved her till his dying day…”

Marcella Rabwin, family friend

mariedeflor:

Lucy, what are you doing? 

mariedeflor:

Lucy, what are you doing? 

Happy Birthday Lucille Désirée Ball | August 6th, 1911 April 26th, 1989

“The sun never sets on Lucille Ball. All over this worried world tonight, nations of untold millions are watching reruns they also watched the first time around. Joy requires no translation. God wanted the world to laugh, and He invented you. Many are called, but you were chosen. All of the funny hats, the baggy pants, the moustaches and the wigs, and the pratfalls and the blacked-out-teeth – they didn’t fool us one minute. We saw through all the disguises, and what we found inside was more than we deserve”

lucynic83:

She’s given the whole world so much darn enjoyment, Lucille Ball is the best-loved star in show business - Ed Sullivan

HAPPY BIRTHDAY Lucille Désirée Ball
August 6, 1911 - April 26, 1989 

lucynic83:

One toast coming right up. 

lucynic83:

Lucy in London, 1966

Lucille Ball in Dance, Girl, Dance  1940

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