Yes she was a Christian.
She did not follow any religion strongly. Her parents were American Baptist, but the family apparently did not practice any faith.
When Lucy married Desi Arnaz for the first time, they had no luck in having children. Desi's mother was convinced it was because they had not been married in the sight of God. They had yet another wedding ceremony in a Catholic church, and Lucy soon became pregnant with their first child.
Later in life, Lucy became a follower of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, a Dutch Reformed pastor and author.
No. Her mother was of English , Irish and French descent, her father was of a Scottish family. She was raised Protestant, stating that ever since she was a child, Lucille could feel the "strong, conservative Puritan streak" in here. Lucille married Desi Arnaz in 1940, who was a Catholic. She tried to study Catholicism, but quit after she saw it had no positive effect on Desi's life.
No. Lucille Ball was raised a Baptist. She was never a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church).
She was raised a Protestant. Desi was a Catholic.
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Lucille Ball was born on August 6, 1911.
Her full name was Lucille Desiree Ball.
Lucille Ball was born on August 6, 1911.
I Love Lucy and The Lucille Ball Show
Was Lucille ball bisexual
Lucille Ball was born on August 6, 1911.
Her full name was Lucille Desiree Ball.
Lucille Ball was born on August 6, 1911.
I Love Lucy and The Lucille Ball Show
Lucille Desiree Ball.
Lucille Ball's real name was Lucille Ball. --Lucille Ball's birth name was Lucille Désirée Ball. Then she took on the last name Arnaz (but used "Ball" in television and movies) from her first marriage to Desi Arnaz. Then she took on the last name of Morton, from her husband Gary Morton.
Lucille Ball died on April 26, 1989 at the age of 77.
Actually, George Lopez was inspired by Lucille Ball.
Lucille Ball never graduated highschool.
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desi arnaz, lucie arnaz, and desi arnaz jr (and lucille ball)