Lucie Arnaz


Lucie Désirée Arnaz is an American actress and singer. She is the daughter of actors Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, and the older sister of actor and musician Desi Arnaz, Jr.

Early life

Arnaz was born at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles, California, to actors Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. She has one younger brother, actor Desi Arnaz Jr.
When Arnaz was 10 years old, her family lived for a few years in New York City, where she and her brother attended St. Vincent Ferrer School. She later attended the all-girls, Roman Catholic Immaculate Heart High School in Los Angeles, mainly because of its drama program.

Career

Television

Having had walk-on roles on her mother's previous television series The Lucy Show, Arnaz made her acting debut in a major role in the series Here's Lucy from 1968 to 1974. She played Kim Carter, the daughter of the eponymous Lucy Carter, played by her mother.
Arnaz branched out into television roles independent of her family from the mid-1970s. In 1975, she played murder victim Elizabeth Short in an NBC telefilm of Who Is the Black Dahlia?, and she starred with Lyle Waggoner and Tommy Tune in Welcome to the "World", ''The Wonderful World of Disney special commemorating the grand opening of Space Mountain at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. In 1978, she appeared in an episode of Fantasy Island as Toni Elgin, a woman desperately trying to save her marriage. She has continued to make appearances in a number of popular television series over the years, including Murder, She Wrote, Marcus Welby, M.D., Sons and Daughters, and Law & Order.
Arnaz also had a short-lived series of her own,
The Lucie Arnaz Show, on CBS in 1985. A reviewer for The New York Times described the show as "the always ingratiating Miss Arnaz as a psychologist who not only writes an advice column, but also takes calls from listeners on her own radio program."
Another eponymous series, this one a late-night-style talk show, aired for one season from 1995 to 1996. It was unsuccessful, but
The Rosie O'Donnell Show would use the same format a year later to much greater success, prompting Arnaz's agent to pitch a revival that would not be picked up.
Arnaz won an Emmy Award in 1993 for Outstanding Informational Special for her documentary about her parents,
Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie'' at the 45th Primetime Emmy Awards.

Theatre

Arnaz has had a lengthy career in musical theatre. In June 1978 she played the title role of Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun at the Jones Beach Theatre on Long Island, New York. This was the first production at Jones Beach Theatre after the death of longtime producer Guy Lombardo. In 1981, she played the lead female role of Rita White in Educating Rita at The Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
She made her Broadway debut in February 1979 in the musical They're Playing Our Song. Arnaz won the Theatre World Award
and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Sonia Walsk. In 1986, she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her tour with Tommy Tune in the international company of the musical My One and Only.
She has numerous other theater credits, both in the United States and abroad: Seesaw, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, The Guardsman, The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True, Sonia Flew, The Witches of Eastwick, Vanities, Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and Terence McNally's Master Class.
In 2010, Arnaz performed in and directed Babalu: A Celebration of the Music of Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra. A Miami, Florida performance was given in July 2010.
She toured in Pippin in 2014, playing the role of Berthe, the title character's grandmother. She appeared on Broadway in Pippin, from October 9, 2014, to November 9, 2014.

Film

Arnaz made feature-film appearances, including The Jazz Singer in which she co-starred with Neil Diamond and Laurence Olivier. She earned a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture at the 38th Golden Globe Awards. She also appeared in the 1982 comedy drama One More Try opposite her current husband, Laurence Luckinbill.

Other works

  • Arnaz was a Trustee on the Board of the American Theatre Wing for 15 years.
  • In October 2008, Arnaz and longtime family friend, Hollywood columnist and Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne participated in a tribute to Arnaz's mother, Lucille Ball, at the Paley Center For Media in New York City. The program, "Lucie and Lucy: Lucie Arnaz Shares Treasures From The Family Video Collection", included a discussion between Osborne and Arnaz about Ball, and also focused on Ball's last long-running series, Here's Lucy, as well as several of Ball's television specials and guest appearances during the 1970s, which Arnaz had donated to the Paley Center for Media.

Preserving Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz's legacy

Personal life

Arnaz was married to Philip Vandervort Menegaux from July 17, 1971, to April 1976. On June 22, 1980, she married actor-writer Laurence Luckinbill. Luckinbill and Arnaz live in Palm Springs, California.
Arnaz and Luckinbill have three children: Simon, Joseph and Katharine Luckinbill. Luckinbill also has two sons from his previous marriage: Nicholas and Benjamin Luckinbill.
Arnaz is a member of Unity.

Television

Source: Archive of American Television:
YearTitleRoleNotes
1962–1963The Lucy ShowCynthia3 episodes
1964PasswordHerselfAppeared alongside mother, brother, and stepfather
1965–1968The Lucy ShowVarious roles5 episodes
1967The Mothers-in-LawGirl in golf cartEpisode: "Everybody Goes on a Honeymoon"; uncredited
1968–1974Here's LucyKim CarterMain cast
1972The Sixth SenseMarguerite WebsterEpisode: "With This Ring, I Thee Kill!"
1972Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InHerselfEpisode #6.04
1975Marcus Welby, M.D.Jo Anne BosleyEpisode: "The Time Bomb"
1975The Wonderful World of DisneyHerselfEpisode: "Welcome to the "World"
1975Who Is the Black Dahlia?Elizabeth ShortTelevision film
1975Death ScreamJudyTelevision film
1978Fantasy IslandToni ElginEpisode: "Reunion/Anniversary"
1980The Mating SeasonSydney WyattTelevision film
1982Washington MistressMaggie ParkerTelevision film
1982One More TryDede MarchUnsold pilot for CBS
1985The Lucie Arnaz ShowDr. Jane LucasLead role
1988Who Gets the Friends?Gloria McClintonTelevision film
1988Murder, She WroteDet. Bess StaceyEpisode: "Wearing of the Green"
1991Sons and DaughtersTess HammersmithLead role
1993Lucy and Desi: A Home MovieHerselfTelevision special; also executive producer
1996Abduction of Innocence: A Moment of Truth MovieHelen StevesTelevision film
1999Bonne NuitNinaTelevision film
2003Law & OrderJackie ScottEpisode: "Bitch"
2020Will & GraceFactory BossEpisode: "We Love Lucy"

Stage

Once Upon a Mattress Seesaw Vanities Bye Bye Birdie Annie Get Your Gun They're Playing Our Song My One and Only Lost in Yonkers Wonderful Town Master Class The Witches of Eastwick Dirty Rotten Scoundrels