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ROUGH ROAD TO TOP
August 16, 1953
(1)
One of the more famous CBS-TV shows is âI Love Lucy.âÂ
Its two chief characters - Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz - have had a rocky road to their present status as one of the top comedy teams in the country.Â
At the end of Lucilleâs first year in dramatic school she was told by her teachers that she was wasting her time and money, that she would never become an actress. She was fired from all four of her first jobs as a chorus girl. Later, as a model, she almost lost her life in an automobile accident and was told she would never walk again.Â
Revolution FactorÂ
It was a revolution in Cuba and a mishap in World War II which were fateful turns in Arnazâ trip to stardom. The Cuban revolution destroyed his familyâs wealth, drove them to the United States. World War II got him a broken kneecap in basic training, and since he had been a professional entertainer, he was placed in limited service and assigned to entertain hospitalized G.I.sâ.Â
Columbia Pictures gave Lucille a contract as a stock player, and, convinced that her luck finally had turned, she sent for mother, grandfather, and sister to join her in California. But, the morning after she wired her family, the studio decided to dissolve its stock company. When the family arrived, Lucille was working as an extra at Paramount.
Bit parts and extra roles in a number of pictures kept Lucille busy, but not prosperous, until she was cast in â"Roberta.â RKO officials, impressed by her work, gave her a contract. When not busy before the cameras, she was a mainstay of the studioâs Little Theater. (2)
Offered Stage LeadÂ
Her performance in the second lead in âThe Girl from Paris" (3) drew Broadwayâs attention to Miss Ball and she was offered a lead in the musical âHey Diddle Diddle.â After satisfying her yen to perform on the Great White Way (4), she returned to Hollywood for âStage Doorâ and âToo Many Girls.â In the latter picture, she was costarred with Desi Arnaz. They were married Nov. 30 1940 in Greenwich, Conn.
Back from her honeymoon, Lucille walked into her first really big break a role in "The Big Street,â based on a story by Damon Runyon (5). Overnight it made her a star.Â
Her first assignment at M.G.M. in 1942 was the title role in the Technicolor production "Du Barry Was a Ladyâ (6). Stellar roles followed in "Best Foot Forwardâ and "Meet the Peopleâ (7). After completing âEasy to Wedâ with Van Johnson (8), she headed for New York to be with her husband, then out of the army and on his way to success in the orchestra business.Â
Starred on Tour
Shortly after completing "Her Husbandâs Affairs,â (9) Miss Ball went on tour as star of Elmer Riceâs play "Dream Girlâ (10) then worked with Sonny Tufts and Victor Mature in "Interferenceâ for R.K.O. (11)
Lucille, Desi, arid their year-old daughter Lucy Desiree, live at Desilu, their five-acre ranch at Chatsworth, Calif. They raise cattle, chickens, dogs, and cats and dabble in farming. Enthusiastic fishermen they spend a lot of time on their boat.
Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha was born in Santiago, Cuba, son of the mayor. Desiâs mother, Dolores de Acha, was considered among the 10 most beautiful women In Latin America.Â
Three ranches totaling 100,000 acres, a palatial home in the city, a private island in Santiago Bay, speedboats, a fleet of motor cars, and a racing stable were all at the command of the youthful Desi during the pre-revolutionary days. His father, after eight years as mayor of Santiago, was made a member of the Cuban congress In 1932.Â
On Aug. 12, 1933, came the revolution. Congress was dissolved. Its members jailed. The Arnaz property was confiscated, the homes burned to the ground. In 24 hours everything was gone except $500 Desiâs mother had hidden. Desi and mother fled to Miami, devoted the next six months to efforts to free Papa Arnaz. from prison. They were finally reunited in Florida.
For Desi, life in these United States for several years was hard but interesting: he worked at truck driving, train yard checking, taxi driving, bookkeeping, and, of all things, bird cage cleaning. Desiâs father managed to launch an importing business. It went broke when a shipment of fruit spoiled in transit.
Show business at this point finally caught up with Desi. His first job was playing guitar and singing with a seven-piece rhumba band at Miamiâs Roney-Plaza Hotel (12). Xavier Cugat (13) spotted him, was impressed with this Cuban boy who was to be dubbed "The Tempoâ by critics of modem music. After a year as featured vocalist with the Cugat band, Desi organized his own group of musicians and moved into the swank La Conga CafĂŠ in Miami (14).Â
George Abbottâs Broadway hit "Too Many Girlsâ (15) was Desiâs next step up the ladder, in 1939. He played a Cuban football player, one of the leads, and played tropical drums. RKO bought the film rights and signed Desi to play his stage role. When the shooting was over Desi married the leading lady, Lucille Ball.
He spent from Feb. 1943 to Nov. 1945 in the Army, after which he toured the nation with his band playing theaters, dances, night clubs. He hasnât been without a band since. In 1948, Desi made the Columbia film "Holiday in Havana.â (16)
He made a vaudeville tour with Lucille Ball and that convinced them theyâd do well as a husband-and-wife team on television. The tour inspired the CBS-TV show âI Love Lucy,â which has been highly rated since it started. (17)
Desi Arnazâs personality is as vibrant as the music he makes. He is friendly, direct in manner, has flashing dark brown eyes and brown hair. Heâs an avid fisherman, rides and swims expertly: his tennis is the envy of his San Fernando Valley neighbors, Sue and Alan Ladd, Francis Lederer, Jackie Oakie, and the Andrews Sisters. (18) A good cook, he specializes in such tempting dishes as Ginger Beef and Bouillabaisse.
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FOOTNOTES FROM THE FUTURE
(1) The photo is from âBe a Palâ (ILL S1;E2) aired on October 22, 1951, nearly two years earlier. Thereâs one thing missing from this file photo: Vivian Vance. The success of the show was its foursome, not threesome! If you look closely you can see the hands of the other poker players, Richard Reeves (Hank, left) and Tony Michaels (Charlie, right).
(2) Lucille did several plays at the RKO Little Theatre under the direction of Lela Rogers (above), Gingerâs mom. When Lucille later bought RKO, she dubbed it the Desilu Playhouse, a training ground for new young performers, often hand selected by Ball herself.Â
(3) âThat Girl from Parisâ (not âTheâ as the article states) was Lucilleâs 33rd film. The light-hearted musical romance earned an Oscar nomination for Sound Recording. It was released on the first day of 1937.Â
(4) Lucille was indeed cast in the Broadway-bound comedy (it was not a musical, however) âHey Diddle Diddle!â It opened in Princeton, New Jersey, the first of several out-of-town stops on the way to Broadway. What Lucilleâs publicity omits is that the show never got further than Washington DC due to the serious illness of its leading man, Conway Tearle. So Lucyâs Broadway debut would have to wait - until 1960!
(5) âThe Big Streetâ opened on September 4, 1942. It was based on a Damon Runyan short story about a night club singer (Lucille) embittered by an accident that left her in a wheelchair and her romance with a naĂŻve admirer (Henry Fonda) named Pinks. Lucy later said it was her favorite of the many films she made. It was her 55th film.Â
(6) âDu Barry Was A Ladyâ premiered in August 1943. It was Lucilleâs 57th film, but her first for MGM. She nabbed the role from her friend Ethel Merman, who had done the Cole Porter musical comedy on Broadway. It was filmed in color, and was the film that earned her the nickname âTechnicolor Tessieâ because of her bright orange hair - a color she committed to from then on, despite her roots! This is the film that introduced Lucy to the song âFriendshipâ, which she would also sing on âI Love Lucy.âÂ
(7) In the musical comedy âBest Foot Forwardâ (1943) Lucille Ball played herself. It was her 58th film. âMeet The Peopleâ (1944) was a romantic comedy for MGM, Ballâs 60th film.Â
(8) In 1946 she released her 63rd film, âEasy To Wedâ co-starring Van Johnson and Esther Williams. Lucille and Van had appeared together in âToo Many Girlsâ and he would appear on Lucyâs television shows.Â
(9)Â âHer Husbandâs Affairsâ (1947) was a romantic farce with Lucy teamed with Franchot Tone. It was her 69th film.Â
(10) Back to the stage, Lucille accepted the leading role in a revival tour of âDream Girlâ a fantasy comedy by Elmer Rice. Once again, the play launched in Princeton, but this time Broadway was not the goal. It had already played the Great White Way two years earlier. The play toured the country at select cities, landing Lucille back in California in late 1947. In one SoCal gig she was appearing simultaneously with Desi and his band just a few blocks away. No doubt this was by design.Â
(11) RKOâs âInterferenceâ was re-named âEasy Livingâ (1949) and dealt with the world of professional sports, namely football. It co-starred Victor Mature and Sonny Tufts. It was Ballâs 71st film.Â
(12) The luxurious Roney Plaza Hotel in Miami Beach was located on the corner of Collins Avenue and 23rd Street. It opened in 1925 and was demolished in 1968. The resort attracted a whoâs who that included Hollywood stars and even the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The hotelâs Bamboo Room & Restaurant was the place to be seen on the Beach for decades.
(13) Xaviar Cugat (1900-1990) was a Spanish musician and bandleader who spent his formative years in Havana, Cuba. A trained violinist and arranger, he was a leading figure in the spread of Latin music. In New York City he was the leader of the resident orchestra at the WaldorfâAstoria before and after World War II. He was a mentor and friend to Desi Arnaz, who kept his name before the public by making him a rival of Ricky Ricardo on âI Love Lucyâ where his name became a punchline. In reality, Desi was grateful to Cugat, not jealous of him!Â
âI learned a lot from Xavier Cugatâ ~ Desi Arnaz
(14) La Conga CafĂŠ was located in New York City, not Miami, although the article may be referring to a different, lesser known establishment where Desi Arnaz performed. He became a regular headliner at La Conga, even issuing a record titled âLa Congaâ in 1939.Â
(15) Speaking of 1939 New York, Desi appeared in his only Broadway show in 1939, Rogers and Hartâs âToo Many Girls.â When the film rights were purchased by RKO, Desi was hired by director George Abbott to recreate his role. It was while filming this movie that he met Lucille Ball.Â
(16) âHoliday in Havanaâ was a Columbia picture released in October 1949. The film is about a Cuban hotel busboy (Arnaz) who dreams of becoming a composer. His love interest was not Lucy, but Mary Hatcher.Â
(17) The Tour incorporated some of the same routines seen in the âI Love Lucyâ pilot as well as early episodes of the series, most notably the âCuban Pete / Sally Sweetâ duet. The tour culminated at the Roxy in New York City, where Desi was playing when he married Lucille in 1940.Â
(18) Before moving to their Beverly Hills mansion, Lucy and Desi lived on a ranch in Chatsworth in San Fernando Valley. They dubbed their ranch home Desilu. About their neighbors:Â
Alan Ladd (1913-64) was a chorus boy when Lucille was an Earl Carroll showgirl in Murder at the Vanities (1934). He was married to Sue Carol (1906-82) from 1942 until his death. Carolâs name was mentioned on âI Love Lucyâ in âThe Fashion Showâ when Lucy selects the same Don Loper original that Carol has chosen to wear in the fashion show. She does not appear on screen.Â
Francis Lederer (1899-2000) was a Hungarian-born actor. In 1960 he did an episode of Desiluâs âThe Untouchablesâ. From 1941 until his death he was married to Marion Irvine.Â
Jackie Oakie (1903-78) did four films with Lucille Ball between 1934 and 1938, including both âAnnabellâ movies.Â
The Andrews Sisters were the pre-eliminant close-harmony girl group of their time. The consisted of Patty, Maxine, and LaVerne. They were mentioned on âI Love Lucyâ in âBe a Palâ in the same scene that the photo at the top of the article came from. In 1969, Patty Andrews guest-starred as herself on âHereâs Lucyâ. Lucy and Lucie played the other two Andrews sisters.Â
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