Excuse me? No one ever played Lucille Ball but Lucille Ball. And quite frankly no disrespect meant to anyone who has tried, I don't think anyone could.
Lucille Ball did indeed play a part in women's rights. In 1962, after buying out her ex-husband for Desilu Studios, Lucille became the first woman owner of a major studio.
Definetly not. She wasn't even alive at that time.
Yes, Lucille Ball had several hobbies outside of her acting career. She was known to enjoy collecting antiques, painting, and gardening. Ball also had a passion for photography and often took candid photos on the set of her TV shows.
Yes. The movie is called Stone Pillow.
Excuse me? No one ever played Lucille Ball but Lucille Ball. And quite frankly no disrespect meant to anyone who has tried, I don't think anyone could.
Lucille Ball did indeed play a part in women's rights. In 1962, after buying out her ex-husband for Desilu Studios, Lucille became the first woman owner of a major studio.
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Definetly not. She wasn't even alive at that time.
Yes, Lucille Ball had several hobbies outside of her acting career. She was known to enjoy collecting antiques, painting, and gardening. Ball also had a passion for photography and often took candid photos on the set of her TV shows.
Yes. The movie is called Stone Pillow.
Lucille Ball stars in the glorious, funny, and pleasantly enjoyable Broadway play "Mame."
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She plays a bag lady named Florabelle, coincidentally the name of her maternal grandmother.
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They use to play with either there nannies/people who were looking after them or there brothers/sisters. They played with fancy toys etc... rocking horse, board games, dolls (rarely)
I would think some type of game involving a ball. They had dolls and hoops. That's my best guess.