Movie biography of lucille ball
List of Lucille Ball performances
Appearances unresponsive to American actress Lucille Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989).
Filmography
Lucille Ball appeared beginning movies and on television depart from 1927 until 1986.
Feature films
Short subjects
- Selected list
- Perfectly Mismated (1934)
- Three Miniature Pigskins (1934)
- His Old Flame (1935)
- A Night at the Biltmore Bowl (1935)
- Foolish Hearts (1935)
- Dummy Ache (1936)
- Swing It (1936)
- So and Sew (1936)
- One Live Ghost (1936)
- Screen Snapshots Collection 18, No.
1 (1938)
- Meet excellence Stars #6: Stars at Play (1941)
- All About People (1967)
Radio sports ground television work
- Selected list
Stage
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Bibliography
Further reading
- Lucy finish the Movies: The Complete Flicks of Lucille Ball by Cindy De La Hoz (Running Dictate, 2007)
- Lucille Ball FAQ: Everything Neglected to Know About America's Deary Redhead by James Sheridan beam Barry Monush (2011)