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Desi Arnaz

Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III (March 2, 1917 – December 2, 1986) was a Cuban-born American actor, bandleader, and film and television producer.[1] He played Ricky Ricardo on the American television sitcom I Love Lucy, in which he co-starred with his then-wife Lucille Ball.[1] Arnaz and Ball are credited as the innovators of the syndicated rerun, which they pioneered with the I Love Lucy series.[2]

Desi Arnaz
Arnaz in 1950
Born
Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III

(1917-03-02)March 2, 1917
DiedDecember 2, 1986(1986-12-02) (aged 69)
Occupation(s)Actor, musician, bandleader, comedian, producer
Years active1936–1982
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
  • (m. 1940; div. 1960)
  • Edith Mack Hirsch
    (m. 1963; died 1985)
Children
Parents

Arnaz and Lucille Ball co-founded and ran the television production company called Desilu Productions, originally to market I Love Lucy to television networks. After I Love Lucy ended, Arnaz went on to produce several other television series, at first with Desilu Productions, and later independently, including The Ann Sothern Show and The Untouchables. He was also the bandleader of his Latin group, the Desi Arnaz Orchestra. He was known for playing conga drums and popularized the Conga line in the United States.[3]

Early life

Arnaz was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba,[1] to Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Alberni II (March 8, 1894 – May 31, 1973) and Dolores "Lolita" de Acha y de Socias (April 2, 1896 – October 24, 1988). His father was Santiago's youngest mayor and also served in the Cuban House of Representatives. His maternal grandfather was Alberto de Acha, an executive at rum producer Bacardi & Co.[4][5] A descendant of the Cuban nobility, Arnaz was a great-great-great-grandson of José Joaquín. The Cuban Revolution of 1933 forced Arnaz and his family to lose everything and flee Cuba. A mob attacked and destroyed the family's houses, property, and livestock.[6][7] Arnaz narrowly escaped the attack because he was able to hop in a car getting away. His father, Alberto Arnaz, was jailed and all of his property was confiscated. He was released after six months when his brother-in-law Alberto de Acha intervened on his behalf.[5]

The family then fled to Miami, where Desi attended high school. They came to the United States with no money and Desi had to live with his father in a garage that was infested with rats and roaches.[6] In the summer of 1934, he attended Saint Leo Prep[8] (near Tampa) to improve his English. His first jobs included working at Woolworth's and cleaning canary cages in Miami. He then went into the tile business with his father before turning to show business full time.[6]

Professional career

Musician and actor

After finishing high school, Arnaz formed a band, the Siboney Septet, and began making a name for himself in Miami. Xavier Cugat, after seeing Arnaz perform, hired him for his touring orchestra, playing the conga drum and singing. Becoming a star attraction encouraged him to start his own band, the Desi Arnaz Orchestra.[6][4]

Arnaz and his orchestra became a hit in New York City's club scene, including a club named La Conga, where he is credited with introducing the concept of conga line dancing to the United States.[3]

He came to the attention of Rodgers and Hart who, in 1939, cast him in their Broadway musical Too Many Girls. The show was a hit and RKO Pictures bought the movie rights.[6]

Arnaz went to Hollywood the next year to appear in the show's movie version at RKO, which also starred Lucille Ball. Arnaz and Ball fell in love during the film's production and eloped on November 30, 1940.[6]

Arnaz appeared in several movies in the 1940s such as Bataan, starring Robert Taylor (1943). His portrayal of Felix Ramirez, the jive-loving California National Guardsman, was described by New York Times critic Bosley Crowther as one of several supporting players who were "convincing in soldier roles".[9]

Military Service During WWII

April 27, 1943, Arnaz received his draft notice. However, Arnaz was disqualified from overseas service due to hypertension and knee injuries, which caused him pain with prolonged physical exertion, according to his military physical examination.[10] He had injured his left knee prior to his enlistment and injured his right knee soon after enlisting on May 23, 1943, during a baseball game at Camp Arlington. He completed his recruit training, but was classified for limited service in the United States Army during World War II.

He was assigned to direct United Service Organization (USO) programs at the Birmingham General Army Hospital in the San Fernando Valley. It was his responsibility to keep injured soldiers entertained while they were recovering in the hospital. Thanks to his Hollywood connections, Arnaz was able to bring celebrities to visit the hospital and boost morale of the soldiers.[11] For example, discovering the first thing the wounded soldiers requested was a glass of cold milk, he arranged for movie starlets to meet them and pour the milk for them.

Arnaz served two years, seven months and four days. His primary unit was the 9th Service Command, Army Service Forces. For his service during World War II, he was awarded the Army Good Conduct Medal, the American Campaign Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.

Arnaz was discharged as a staff sergeant on September 30, 1945.

Career post-military

Following his discharge as a staff sergeant on December 1, 1945, Arnaz formed another orchestra, which was successful in live appearances and recordings.[12] He sang for troops in Birmingham Hospital with John Macchia and hired his childhood friend Marco Rizo to play piano and arrange for the orchestra.

For the 1946–47 season, Arnaz was the bandleader, conducting his Desi Arnaz Orchestra, on Bob Hope's radio show (The Pepsodent Show) on NBC.[13]

In 1951, Arnaz was given a game show on CBS Radio, Your Tropical Trip in order to entice Arnaz and Ball to stay at CBS over a competing offer from NBC, and to keep Arnaz and his band employed and in Hollywood, rather than touring. The musical game show, hosted by Arnaz and featuring Arnaz's orchestra, had audience members competing for a Caribbean vacation. The program aired from January 1951 until September, shortly before the premiere of I Love Lucy in October.[14]

When he became successful in television, he kept the orchestra on his payroll, and Rizo arranged and orchestrated the music for I Love Lucy.[15]

 
Lucille Ball and Arnaz, 1957

I Love Lucy

On October 15, 1951, Arnaz co-starred in the premiere of I Love Lucy, in which he played a fictionalized version of himself, Cuban orchestra leader Enrique "Ricky" Ricardo. His co-star was his real-life wife, Lucille Ball, who played Ricky's wife, Lucy. Television executives had been pursuing Ball to adapt her very popular radio series My Favorite Husband for television. Ball insisted on Arnaz playing her on-air spouse so the two would be able to spend more time together. CBS wanted Ball's Husband co-star Richard Denning.[16]

The original premise was for the couple to portray Lucy and Larry Lopez, a successful show business couple whose glamorous careers interfered with their efforts to maintain a normal marriage. Market research indicated, however, that this scenario would not be popular, so Jess Oppenheimer changed it to make Ricky Ricardo a struggling young orchestra leader and Lucy an ordinary housewife who had show business fantasies but no talent.[citation needed] The character name "Larry Lopez" was dropped because of a real-life bandleader named Vincent Lopez, and was replaced with "Ricky Ricardo". The name was inspired by Henry Richard, a family friend and the brother of P.C. Richard of P.C. Richard & Son. This name translates to Enrique Ricardo. Ricky often appeared at, and later owned, the Tropicana Club, which under his ownership he renamed Club Babalu.[citation needed]

Initially, the idea of having Ball and the distinctly Latin American Arnaz portray a married couple encountered resistance as they were told that Desi's Cuban accent and Latin style would not be agreeable to American viewers.[17] The couple overcame these objections, however, by touring together, during the summer of 1950, in a live vaudeville act they developed with the help of Spanish clown Pepito Pérez, together with Ball's radio show writers. Much of the material from their vaudeville act, including Lucy's memorable seal routine, was used in the pilot episode of I Love Lucy. Segments of the pilot were recreated in the sixth episode of the show's first season. During his time on the show, Arnaz and Ball became TV's most successful entrepreneurs.

Desilu Productions

 
Lucille Ball and Arnaz in Los Angeles, 1953

With Ball, Arnaz founded Desilu Productions in 1950, initially to produce the vaudeville-style touring act that led to I Love Lucy. At that time, most television programs were broadcast live, and as the largest markets were in New York, the rest of the country received only kinescope images. Karl Freund, Arnaz's cameraman, and even Arnaz himself have been credited with the development of the multiple-camera setup production style using adjacent sets in front of a live audience that became the standard for subsequent situation comedies. The use of film enabled every station around the country to broadcast high-quality images of the show. Arnaz was told that it would be impossible to allow an audience onto a sound stage, but he worked with Freund to design a set that would accommodate an audience, allow filming, and adhere to fire and safety codes.[citation needed] Due to the expense of 35mm film, Arnaz and Ball agreed to salary cuts. In return, they retained the rights to the films. This was the basis for their invention of re-runs and syndicating TV shows (a huge source of new revenue).[18]

In addition to I Love Lucy, he executive produced The Ann Sothern Show and Those Whiting Girls (starring Margaret Whiting and Barbara Whiting), and was involved in several other series such as The Untouchables, Whirlybirds, and Sheriff of Cochise / United States Marshal. While he was producing The Untouchables, Arnaz was allegedly the target of a mafia murder plot, which was later called off, due to the show's negative publicity of gangsters. These allegations were made in the 1980s by Jimmy Fratianno in his book, The Last Mafioso. Arnaz denied these claims were true.[19] He also produced the feature film Forever, Darling (1956), in which he and Ball starred.

The original Desilu company continued long after Arnaz's divorce from Ball and her subsequent marriage to Gary Morton. Desilu continued to produce its own programs in addition to providing facilities to other producers. In 1962, Arnaz sold his share of Desilu to Ball and formed his own production company after their divorce. With the newly formed Desi Arnaz Productions, he made The Mothers-In-Law (at Desilu) for United Artists Television and NBC. This sitcom ran for two seasons from 1967 to 1969. During its two-year run, Arnaz made four guest appearances as a Spanish matador, Señor Delgado.

Arnaz's company was succeeded-in-interest by the company now known as Desilu, Too. Desilu, Too and Lucille Ball Productions worked hand-in-hand with MPI Home Video in the home video reissues of the Ball/Arnaz material not owned by CBS (successor-in-interest to Paramount Television, which in turn succeeded the original Desilu company). This material included Here's Lucy and The Mothers-In-Law, as well as many programs and specials Ball and Arnaz made independently of each other.[20]

Later career

In the 1970s, Arnaz co-hosted a week of shows with daytime host and producer Mike Douglas. Vivian Vance appeared as a guest.[21] Arnaz also headlined a Kraft Music Hall special on NBC that featured his two children, with a brief appearance by Vance. Arnaz suffered a severe attack of diverticulitis in 1971, which required an operation and several years of recovery.[22] He worked with Universal Studios for two years working on development deals for two shows that eventually fell through, Dr. Domingo (the character did appear on one episode of Ironside) and Chairman of the Board starring Elke Sommer.[23] Arnaz moved on to work on his autobiography for two years.

To promote his autobiography, A Book, on February 21, 1976, Arnaz served as a guest host on Saturday Night Live, with his son, Desi, Jr., also appearing.[24] The program contained spoofs of I Love Lucy and The Untouchables.[21] The spoofs of I Love Lucy were supposed to be earlier concepts of the show that never made it on the air, such as "I Love Louie", where Desi lived with Louis Armstrong. He read Lewis Carroll's poem "Jabberwocky" in a heavy Cuban accent (he pronounced it "Habberwocky"). Desi Jr., played the drums and, supported by the SNL band, Desi sang both "Babalú" and another favorite from his dance band days, "Cuban Pete"; the arrangements were similar to the ones used on I Love Lucy. He ended the broadcast by leading the entire cast in a conga line through the SNL studio.[25][26]

In 1976, CBS paid tribute to Lucille Ball with the two-hour special CBS Salutes Lucy: The First 25 Years.[27] Both Ball and Arnaz appeared on the screen for the special, which is the first time they appeared together in 16 years since their divorce.[28]

When asked about returning to television in a 1976 newspaper article, Arnaz said, "People ask me to go back on TV but the thin' is, it's too tough competing with the Ricky Ricardo of 20 years ago. He looks a lot better than I do."[29] Arnaz made a guest appearance on the TV series Alice, in 1978 starring Linda Lavin and produced by I Love Lucy co-creators Madelyn Pugh (Madelyn Davis) and Bob Carroll, Jr.[30] His last acting role was as Mayor Leon Quiñones in the 1982 film, The Escape Artist.

Arnaz owned the Indian Wells Country Club in Palm Desert, CA. He also taught classes at San Diego State University in studio production and acting for television.

Personal life

Beliefs

Arnaz and Ball decided that I Love Lucy would maintain what Arnaz termed "basic good taste" and were therefore determined to avoid ethnic jokes, as well as humor based on physical handicaps or mental disabilities. Arnaz recalled that the only exception consisted of making fun of Ricky Ricardo's accent; even these jokes worked only when Lucy, as his wife, did the mimicking.[4]

Arnaz was also a lifelong Catholic.[31]

Politics

A lifelong Republican, Arnaz was deeply patriotic about the United States. In his memoirs, he wrote that he knew of no other country in the world where "a sixteen-year-old kid, broke and unable to speak the language" could achieve the successes that he had.[4] He was a supporter of Richard Nixon and member of the Spanish-Speaking Committee for the Re-Election of the President in 1972.[32] Nixon appointed Arnaz as the U.S. roving ambassador to Latin America in the early 1970s.[33] He was a supporter of Ronald Reagan and spoke at campaign rallies, such as one hosted by the National Republican Hispanic Assembly in 1980.[34] He was an advocate for the Hispanic community, encouraging them to take the 1980 census to increase federal funding for their communities.[35]

Marriages

 
Ball and Arnaz in 1955

Arnaz and Lucille Ball were married on November 30, 1940. Their marriage was always turbulent. Convinced that Arnaz was being unfaithful to her and also because he came home drunk several times, Ball filed for divorce in September 1944, but returned to him before the interlocutory decree became final.[36] Arnaz and Ball subsequently had two children, actors Lucie Arnaz (born 1951) and Desi Arnaz Jr. (born 1953).

Arnaz's marriage with Ball began to collapse under the strain of his growing problems with alcohol, gambling, and infidelity. According to his memoir, the combined pressures of managing the production company, as well as supervising its day-to-day operations, had greatly worsened as the company grew much larger, and he felt compelled to seek outlets to alleviate the stress.[37] Arnaz also suffered from diverticulitis. Ball divorced him in 1960. When Ball returned to weekly television, she and Arnaz worked out an agreement regarding Desilu, wherein she bought him out.[38]

Edith Mack Hirsch (née McSkimming) was Arnaz's second wife.[39] After the two married on March 2, 1963, he greatly reduced his show business activities.[39] The two were married for 22 years until Edith died in 1985,[40] aged 67, from cancer.

Although Arnaz and Ball both married other spouses after their divorce in 1960, they remained friends and grew closer in his final decade. "I Love Lucy was never just a title," wrote Arnaz in the last years of his life.[37] Family home video later aired on television showed Ball and Arnaz playing together with their grandson Simon shortly before Arnaz's death.

Health

Arnaz suffered from knee injuries as a young man shortly before and during his military service in World War II. The pain was troublesome enough that he was disqualified from serving overseas. In the late 1960s, he was seriously injured in an accident when the floor collapsed and he was impaled by a tree stump in his home in Baja California. An operation saved his life, although his health was never the same after the incident.[41] Throughout his life he periodically had to seek medical treatment for diverticulitis and intestinal issues, sometimes requiring hospitalization.

After his second wife Edith's death in 1985, Arnaz was persuaded by his children to seek treatment for his decades-long alcohol addiction, which by then had seriously damaged his health. Lucie Arnaz described her pride at attending a treatment meeting with her father where he stood up and said "I'm Desi, and I'm an alcoholic".[42]

Arrests

Arnaz had a few run-ins with the law. He was arrested in 1959 on an intoxication charge while he was walking Hollywood Blvd.[43] In 1966, he was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon after an altercation with youth parking in front of his house. Two young men were allegedly partying nearby and harassing his then-15-year-old daughter Lucie and her friend. Arnaz confronted them, threatened to shoot their tires and cars, and then fired two shots that went into the ground. He spent three hours at the San Diego jail and was released on $1,100 bail.[44][45]

Later life

 
Arnaz with his son Desi in the 1974 television special, California, My Way.

Desi Arnaz spent his retirement doing activities he enjoyed including sailing his yacht (he was a skilled yachtsman since childhood), fishing, and cooking Cuban dishes.[46] He suffered from numerous health issues later in life. He contributed to charitable and nonprofit organizations, including San Diego State University. He was active in politics and made occasional public appearances. He was the guest of honor at the Carnival Miami in March 1982 where he performed with his children, Lucie and Desi, Jr., in front of a crowd of 35,000.[47]

Arnaz was known to be very loving to his grandchildren.

Thoroughbred racing

Arnaz and his second wife eventually moved to Del Mar, California where he lived the rest of his life in semi-retirement. He owned a horse-breeding farm in Corona, California and raced Thoroughbreds. The Desi Arnaz Stakes at Del Mar Racetrack is named in his honor.[48]

Death

Arnaz was a regular smoker for much of his life and often smoked cigarettes on the set of I Love Lucy.[49] He smoked cigars until he was in his sixties.[50] Arnaz was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1986 and underwent treatment. Lucille Ball visited him during this time in the hospital and the two watched VHS tapes of I Love Lucy.[42] His daughter Lucie was by his side constantly during his final days.

On November 30, 1986, on what would have been their 46th wedding anniversary, Ball telephoned him and they spoke for a short time, including saying "I love you." She finished by saying, "Alright, honey. I'll talk to you later."[36] He died two days later on December 2, 1986, at the age of 69. Arnaz was cremated and his ashes scattered. Ball was one of hundreds to attend Arnaz's funeral, which was held at St. James Roman Catholic Church in San Diego County, California.[51] His death came just five days before Lucille Ball received the Kennedy Center Honors. He was predeceased by his second wife, Edith, who had died a year earlier on March 23, 1985. His mother outlived him by almost two years.

Legacy

Desi Arnaz has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: one at 6301 Hollywood Boulevard for contributions to motion pictures and one at 6250 Hollywood Boulevard for television.[52] Unlike his co-stars, Arnaz was never nominated for an Emmy for his performance in I Love Lucy; however, as executive producer of the series, he was nominated four times in the Best Situation Comedy category, winning twice.[53] In 1956, he won a Golden Globe for Best Television Achievement for helping to shape the American Comedy through his contributions in front of and behind the camera of I Love Lucy. He was inducted into the Television Academy's Hall of Fame.[54]

The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center museum is in Jamestown, New York, and the Desi Arnaz Bandshell in the Lucille Ball Memorial Park is in Celoron, New York.

Desi Arnaz appears as a character in Oscar Hijuelos's 1989 novel The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love and is portrayed by his son, Desi Arnaz Jr., in the 1992 film adaptation, The Mambo Kings.[55]

Maurice Benard portrayed Desi Arnaz in the 1991 television film Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter.[56]

In the 2003 television film Lucy, Desi Arnaz was portrayed by Danny Pino.[57]

Arnaz was portrayed by Oscar Nuñez in I Love Lucy: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom, a comedy about how Arnaz and Ball battled to get their sitcom on the air. It had its world premiere in Los Angeles on July 12, 2018, co-starring Sarah Drew as Lucille Ball and Seamus Dever as I Love Lucy creator-producer-head writer Jess Oppenheimer. The play, written by Jess Oppenheimer's son, Gregg Oppenheimer, was recorded in front of a live audience for nationwide public radio broadcast and online distribution.[58] BBC Radio 4 broadcast a serialized version of the play in the UK in August 2020, as LUCY LOVES DESI: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom, starring Wilmer Valderrama as Arnaz and co-starring Anne Heche as Lucille Ball.[59]

On March 2, 2019, Google celebrated what would have been Arnaz's 102nd birthday with a Google doodle.[60]

Javier Bardem portrayed Arnaz in the 2021 biographical film Being the Ricardos written and directed by Aaron Sorkin and produced by Amazon Studios, alongside Nicole Kidman as Ball. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor.[61]

Filmography

Soundtracks

  • 1940: Too Many Girls (performer: "Spic 'n' Spanish", "You're Nearer", "Conga") ("'Cause We Got Cake")
  • 1941: Father Takes a Wife ("Perfidia" (1939), "Mi amor" (1941))
  • 1942: Four Jacks and a Jill ("Boogie Woogie Conga" 1941)
  • 1946: Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra (performer: "Guadalajara", "Babalu (Babalú)", "Tabu (Tabú)", "Pin Marin") ... a.k.a. "Melody Masters: Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra" – USA (series title)
  • 1949: Holiday in Havana (writer: "Holiday In Havana", "The Arnaz Jam")
  • 1956: Forever, Darling (performer: "Forever, Darling" (reprise))
  • 1952: I Love Lucy (3 episodes, 1952–1956) ... a.k.a. "Lucy in Connecticut" – USA (rerun title) ... a.k.a. "The Sunday Lucy Show" – USA (rerun title) ... a.k.a. "The Top Ten Lucy Show" – USA (rerun title) – Lucy and Bob Hope (1956) TV episode (performer: "Nobody Loves the Ump" (uncredited)) – Ricky's European Booking (1955) TV episode (performer: "Forever, Darling" (uncredited)) – Cuban Pals (1952) TV episode (performer: "The Lady in Red", "Similau")
  • 1958: The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1 episode, 1958) ... a.k.a. "We Love Lucy" – USA (syndication title) – Lucy Wins a Race Horse (1958) TV episode (performer: "The Bayamo")
  • 2001: I Love Lucy's 50th Anniversary Special (TV) (performer: "California, Here I Come", "Babalu (Babalú)") ... a.k.a. "The I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special" – USA (DVD title)

Bibliography

  • Arnaz, Desi. A Book. New York: William Morrow, 1976; ISBN 0688003427 (autobiography to 1960)
  • Sanders, Coyne Steven, and Thomas W. Gilbert. Desilu: The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. New York: Morrow, 1993; ISBN 9780688112172 (revised edition 2011 ISBN 9780062020017) (full dual biography focusing prominently on business affairs of Desilu Productions)
  • Brady, Kathleen. Lucille The Life of Lucille Ball (1994), New York: Hyperion; ISBN 0-7868-6007-3
  • Pérez Firmat, Gustavo. "The Man Who Loved Lucy," in Life on the Hyphen: The Cuban-American Way. Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1994. Rpt. 1996, 1999. Revised and expanded edition, 2012.
  • Harris, Warren. Lucy & Desi: The Legendary Love Story of Television's Most Famous Couple New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991. ISBN 0671747096

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Not to be confused with his son the actor Desi Arnaz Jr In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Arnaz and the second or maternal family name is de Acha Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III March 2 1917 December 2 1986 was a Cuban born American actor bandleader and film and television producer 1 He played Ricky Ricardo on the American television sitcom I Love Lucy in which he co starred with his then wife Lucille Ball 1 Arnaz and Ball are credited as the innovators of the syndicated rerun which they pioneered with the I Love Lucy series 2 Desi ArnazArnaz in 1950BornDesiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha III 1917 03 02 March 2 1917Santiago de Cuba CubaDiedDecember 2 1986 1986 12 02 aged 69 Del Mar California U S Occupation s Actor musician bandleader comedian producerYears active1936 1982Political partyRepublicanSpousesLucille Ball m 1940 div 1960 wbr Edith Mack Hirsch m 1963 died 1985 wbr ChildrenLucie ArnazDesi Arnaz Jr ParentsDesiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Alberni IIDolores de Acha y de SociasArnaz and Lucille Ball co founded and ran the television production company called Desilu Productions originally to market I Love Lucy to television networks After I Love Lucy ended Arnaz went on to produce several other television series at first with Desilu Productions and later independently including The Ann Sothern Show and The Untouchables He was also the bandleader of his Latin group the Desi Arnaz Orchestra He was known for playing conga drums and popularized the Conga line in the United States 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional career 2 1 Musician and actor 2 2 Military Service During WWII 2 3 Career post military 2 4 I Love Lucy 2 5 Desilu Productions 2 6 Later career 3 Personal life 3 1 Beliefs 3 2 Politics 3 3 Marriages 3 4 Health 3 5 Arrests 4 Later life 4 1 Thoroughbred racing 4 2 Death 5 Legacy 6 Filmography 6 1 As actor 6 2 As producer 6 3 As writer 6 4 As director 6 5 Soundtracks 7 Bibliography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditArnaz was born in Santiago de Cuba Cuba 1 to Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Alberni II March 8 1894 May 31 1973 and Dolores Lolita de Acha y de Socias April 2 1896 October 24 1988 His father was Santiago s youngest mayor and also served in the Cuban House of Representatives His maternal grandfather was Alberto de Acha an executive at rum producer Bacardi amp Co 4 5 A descendant of the Cuban nobility Arnaz was a great great great grandson of Jose Joaquin The Cuban Revolution of 1933 forced Arnaz and his family to lose everything and flee Cuba A mob attacked and destroyed the family s houses property and livestock 6 7 Arnaz narrowly escaped the attack because he was able to hop in a car getting away His father Alberto Arnaz was jailed and all of his property was confiscated He was released after six months when his brother in law Alberto de Acha intervened on his behalf 5 The family then fled to Miami where Desi attended high school They came to the United States with no money and Desi had to live with his father in a garage that was infested with rats and roaches 6 In the summer of 1934 he attended Saint Leo Prep 8 near Tampa to improve his English His first jobs included working at Woolworth s and cleaning canary cages in Miami He then went into the tile business with his father before turning to show business full time 6 Professional career EditMusician and actor Edit After finishing high school Arnaz formed a band the Siboney Septet and began making a name for himself in Miami Xavier Cugat after seeing Arnaz perform hired him for his touring orchestra playing the conga drum and singing Becoming a star attraction encouraged him to start his own band the Desi Arnaz Orchestra 6 4 Arnaz and his orchestra became a hit in New York City s club scene including a club named La Conga where he is credited with introducing the concept of conga line dancing to the United States 3 He came to the attention of Rodgers and Hart who in 1939 cast him in their Broadway musical Too Many Girls The show was a hit and RKO Pictures bought the movie rights 6 Arnaz went to Hollywood the next year to appear in the show s movie version at RKO which also starred Lucille Ball Arnaz and Ball fell in love during the film s production and eloped on November 30 1940 6 Arnaz appeared in several movies in the 1940s such as Bataan starring Robert Taylor 1943 His portrayal of Felix Ramirez the jive loving California National Guardsman was described by New York Times critic Bosley Crowther as one of several supporting players who were convincing in soldier roles 9 Military Service During WWII Edit April 27 1943 Arnaz received his draft notice However Arnaz was disqualified from overseas service due to hypertension and knee injuries which caused him pain with prolonged physical exertion according to his military physical examination 10 He had injured his left knee prior to his enlistment and injured his right knee soon after enlisting on May 23 1943 during a baseball game at Camp Arlington He completed his recruit training but was classified for limited service in the United States Army during World War II He was assigned to direct United Service Organization USO programs at the Birmingham General Army Hospital in the San Fernando Valley It was his responsibility to keep injured soldiers entertained while they were recovering in the hospital Thanks to his Hollywood connections Arnaz was able to bring celebrities to visit the hospital and boost morale of the soldiers 11 For example discovering the first thing the wounded soldiers requested was a glass of cold milk he arranged for movie starlets to meet them and pour the milk for them Arnaz served two years seven months and four days His primary unit was the 9th Service Command Army Service Forces For his service during World War II he was awarded the Army Good Conduct Medal the American Campaign Medal and the World War II Victory Medal Arnaz was discharged as a staff sergeant on September 30 1945 Career post military Edit Following his discharge as a staff sergeant on December 1 1945 Arnaz formed another orchestra which was successful in live appearances and recordings 12 He sang for troops in Birmingham Hospital with John Macchia and hired his childhood friend Marco Rizo to play piano and arrange for the orchestra For the 1946 47 season Arnaz was the bandleader conducting his Desi Arnaz Orchestra on Bob Hope s radio show The Pepsodent Show on NBC 13 In 1951 Arnaz was given a game show on CBS Radio Your Tropical Trip in order to entice Arnaz and Ball to stay at CBS over a competing offer from NBC and to keep Arnaz and his band employed and in Hollywood rather than touring The musical game show hosted by Arnaz and featuring Arnaz s orchestra had audience members competing for a Caribbean vacation The program aired from January 1951 until September shortly before the premiere of I Love Lucy in October 14 When he became successful in television he kept the orchestra on his payroll and Rizo arranged and orchestrated the music for I Love Lucy 15 Lucille Ball and Arnaz 1957 I Love Lucy Edit Main article I Love Lucy On October 15 1951 Arnaz co starred in the premiere of I Love Lucy in which he played a fictionalized version of himself Cuban orchestra leader Enrique Ricky Ricardo His co star was his real life wife Lucille Ball who played Ricky s wife Lucy Television executives had been pursuing Ball to adapt her very popular radio series My Favorite Husband for television Ball insisted on Arnaz playing her on air spouse so the two would be able to spend more time together CBS wanted Ball s Husband co star Richard Denning 16 The original premise was for the couple to portray Lucy and Larry Lopez a successful show business couple whose glamorous careers interfered with their efforts to maintain a normal marriage Market research indicated however that this scenario would not be popular so Jess Oppenheimer changed it to make Ricky Ricardo a struggling young orchestra leader and Lucy an ordinary housewife who had show business fantasies but no talent citation needed The character name Larry Lopez was dropped because of a real life bandleader named Vincent Lopez and was replaced with Ricky Ricardo The name was inspired by Henry Richard a family friend and the brother of P C Richard of P C Richard amp Son This name translates to Enrique Ricardo Ricky often appeared at and later owned the Tropicana Club which under his ownership he renamed Club Babalu citation needed Initially the idea of having Ball and the distinctly Latin American Arnaz portray a married couple encountered resistance as they were told that Desi s Cuban accent and Latin style would not be agreeable to American viewers 17 The couple overcame these objections however by touring together during the summer of 1950 in a live vaudeville act they developed with the help of Spanish clown Pepito Perez together with Ball s radio show writers Much of the material from their vaudeville act including Lucy s memorable seal routine was used in the pilot episode of I Love Lucy Segments of the pilot were recreated in the sixth episode of the show s first season During his time on the show Arnaz and Ball became TV s most successful entrepreneurs Desilu Productions Edit Main article Desilu Productions Lucille Ball and Arnaz in Los Angeles 1953 With Ball Arnaz founded Desilu Productions in 1950 initially to produce the vaudeville style touring act that led to I Love Lucy At that time most television programs were broadcast live and as the largest markets were in New York the rest of the country received only kinescope images Karl Freund Arnaz s cameraman and even Arnaz himself have been credited with the development of the multiple camera setup production style using adjacent sets in front of a live audience that became the standard for subsequent situation comedies The use of film enabled every station around the country to broadcast high quality images of the show Arnaz was told that it would be impossible to allow an audience onto a sound stage but he worked with Freund to design a set that would accommodate an audience allow filming and adhere to fire and safety codes citation needed Due to the expense of 35mm film Arnaz and Ball agreed to salary cuts In return they retained the rights to the films This was the basis for their invention of re runs and syndicating TV shows a huge source of new revenue 18 In addition to I Love Lucy he executive produced The Ann Sothern Show and Those Whiting Girls starring Margaret Whiting and Barbara Whiting and was involved in several other series such as The Untouchables Whirlybirds and Sheriff of Cochise United States Marshal While he was producing The Untouchables Arnaz was allegedly the target of a mafia murder plot which was later called off due to the show s negative publicity of gangsters These allegations were made in the 1980s by Jimmy Fratianno in his book The Last Mafioso Arnaz denied these claims were true 19 He also produced the feature film Forever Darling 1956 in which he and Ball starred The original Desilu company continued long after Arnaz s divorce from Ball and her subsequent marriage to Gary Morton Desilu continued to produce its own programs in addition to providing facilities to other producers In 1962 Arnaz sold his share of Desilu to Ball and formed his own production company after their divorce With the newly formed Desi Arnaz Productions he made The Mothers In Law at Desilu for United Artists Television and NBC This sitcom ran for two seasons from 1967 to 1969 During its two year run Arnaz made four guest appearances as a Spanish matador Senor Delgado Arnaz s company was succeeded in interest by the company now known as Desilu Too Desilu Too and Lucille Ball Productions worked hand in hand with MPI Home Video in the home video reissues of the Ball Arnaz material not owned by CBS successor in interest to Paramount Television which in turn succeeded the original Desilu company This material included Here s Lucy and The Mothers In Law as well as many programs and specials Ball and Arnaz made independently of each other 20 Later career Edit In the 1970s Arnaz co hosted a week of shows with daytime host and producer Mike Douglas Vivian Vance appeared as a guest 21 Arnaz also headlined a Kraft Music Hall special on NBC that featured his two children with a brief appearance by Vance Arnaz suffered a severe attack of diverticulitis in 1971 which required an operation and several years of recovery 22 He worked with Universal Studios for two years working on development deals for two shows that eventually fell through Dr Domingo the character did appear on one episode of Ironside and Chairman of the Board starring Elke Sommer 23 Arnaz moved on to work on his autobiography for two years To promote his autobiography A Book on February 21 1976 Arnaz served as a guest host on Saturday Night Live with his son Desi Jr also appearing 24 The program contained spoofs of I Love Lucy and The Untouchables 21 The spoofs of I Love Lucy were supposed to be earlier concepts of the show that never made it on the air such as I Love Louie where Desi lived with Louis Armstrong He read Lewis Carroll s poem Jabberwocky in a heavy Cuban accent he pronounced it Habberwocky Desi Jr played the drums and supported by the SNL band Desi sang both Babalu and another favorite from his dance band days Cuban Pete the arrangements were similar to the ones used on I Love Lucy He ended the broadcast by leading the entire cast in a conga line through the SNL studio 25 26 In 1976 CBS paid tribute to Lucille Ball with the two hour special CBS Salutes Lucy The First 25 Years 27 Both Ball and Arnaz appeared on the screen for the special which is the first time they appeared together in 16 years since their divorce 28 When asked about returning to television in a 1976 newspaper article Arnaz said People ask me to go back on TV but the thin is it s too tough competing with the Ricky Ricardo of 20 years ago He looks a lot better than I do 29 Arnaz made a guest appearance on the TV series Alice in 1978 starring Linda Lavin and produced by I Love Lucy co creators Madelyn Pugh Madelyn Davis and Bob Carroll Jr 30 His last acting role was as Mayor Leon Quinones in the 1982 film The Escape Artist Arnaz owned the Indian Wells Country Club in Palm Desert CA He also taught classes at San Diego State University in studio production and acting for television Personal life EditBeliefs Edit Arnaz and Ball decided that I Love Lucy would maintain what Arnaz termed basic good taste and were therefore determined to avoid ethnic jokes as well as humor based on physical handicaps or mental disabilities Arnaz recalled that the only exception consisted of making fun of Ricky Ricardo s accent even these jokes worked only when Lucy as his wife did the mimicking 4 Arnaz was also a lifelong Catholic 31 Politics Edit A lifelong Republican Arnaz was deeply patriotic about the United States In his memoirs he wrote that he knew of no other country in the world where a sixteen year old kid broke and unable to speak the language could achieve the successes that he had 4 He was a supporter of Richard Nixon and member of the Spanish Speaking Committee for the Re Election of the President in 1972 32 Nixon appointed Arnaz as the U S roving ambassador to Latin America in the early 1970s 33 He was a supporter of Ronald Reagan and spoke at campaign rallies such as one hosted by the National Republican Hispanic Assembly in 1980 34 He was an advocate for the Hispanic community encouraging them to take the 1980 census to increase federal funding for their communities 35 Marriages Edit Ball and Arnaz in 1955 Arnaz and Lucille Ball were married on November 30 1940 Their marriage was always turbulent Convinced that Arnaz was being unfaithful to her and also because he came home drunk several times Ball filed for divorce in September 1944 but returned to him before the interlocutory decree became final 36 Arnaz and Ball subsequently had two children actors Lucie Arnaz born 1951 and Desi Arnaz Jr born 1953 Arnaz s marriage with Ball began to collapse under the strain of his growing problems with alcohol gambling and infidelity According to his memoir the combined pressures of managing the production company as well as supervising its day to day operations had greatly worsened as the company grew much larger and he felt compelled to seek outlets to alleviate the stress 37 Arnaz also suffered from diverticulitis Ball divorced him in 1960 When Ball returned to weekly television she and Arnaz worked out an agreement regarding Desilu wherein she bought him out 38 Edith Mack Hirsch nee McSkimming was Arnaz s second wife 39 After the two married on March 2 1963 he greatly reduced his show business activities 39 The two were married for 22 years until Edith died in 1985 40 aged 67 from cancer Although Arnaz and Ball both married other spouses after their divorce in 1960 they remained friends and grew closer in his final decade I Love Lucy was never just a title wrote Arnaz in the last years of his life 37 Family home video later aired on television showed Ball and Arnaz playing together with their grandson Simon shortly before Arnaz s death Health Edit Arnaz suffered from knee injuries as a young man shortly before and during his military service in World War II The pain was troublesome enough that he was disqualified from serving overseas In the late 1960s he was seriously injured in an accident when the floor collapsed and he was impaled by a tree stump in his home in Baja California An operation saved his life although his health was never the same after the incident 41 Throughout his life he periodically had to seek medical treatment for diverticulitis and intestinal issues sometimes requiring hospitalization After his second wife Edith s death in 1985 Arnaz was persuaded by his children to seek treatment for his decades long alcohol addiction which by then had seriously damaged his health Lucie Arnaz described her pride at attending a treatment meeting with her father where he stood up and said I m Desi and I m an alcoholic 42 Arrests Edit Arnaz had a few run ins with the law He was arrested in 1959 on an intoxication charge while he was walking Hollywood Blvd 43 In 1966 he was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon after an altercation with youth parking in front of his house Two young men were allegedly partying nearby and harassing his then 15 year old daughter Lucie and her friend Arnaz confronted them threatened to shoot their tires and cars and then fired two shots that went into the ground He spent three hours at the San Diego jail and was released on 1 100 bail 44 45 Later life Edit Arnaz with his son Desi in the 1974 television special California My Way Desi Arnaz spent his retirement doing activities he enjoyed including sailing his yacht he was a skilled yachtsman since childhood fishing and cooking Cuban dishes 46 He suffered from numerous health issues later in life He contributed to charitable and nonprofit organizations including San Diego State University He was active in politics and made occasional public appearances He was the guest of honor at the Carnival Miami in March 1982 where he performed with his children Lucie and Desi Jr in front of a crowd of 35 000 47 Arnaz was known to be very loving to his grandchildren Thoroughbred racing Edit Arnaz and his second wife eventually moved to Del Mar California where he lived the rest of his life in semi retirement He owned a horse breeding farm in Corona California and raced Thoroughbreds The Desi Arnaz Stakes at Del Mar Racetrack is named in his honor 48 Death Edit Arnaz was a regular smoker for much of his life and often smoked cigarettes on the set of I Love Lucy 49 He smoked cigars until he was in his sixties 50 Arnaz was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1986 and underwent treatment Lucille Ball visited him during this time in the hospital and the two watched VHS tapes of I Love Lucy 42 His daughter Lucie was by his side constantly during his final days On November 30 1986 on what would have been their 46th wedding anniversary Ball telephoned him and they spoke for a short time including saying I love you She finished by saying Alright honey I ll talk to you later 36 He died two days later on December 2 1986 at the age of 69 Arnaz was cremated and his ashes scattered Ball was one of hundreds to attend Arnaz s funeral which was held at St James Roman Catholic Church in San Diego County California 51 His death came just five days before Lucille Ball received the Kennedy Center Honors He was predeceased by his second wife Edith who had died a year earlier on March 23 1985 His mother outlived him by almost two years Legacy EditDesi Arnaz has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame one at 6301 Hollywood Boulevard for contributions to motion pictures and one at 6250 Hollywood Boulevard for television 52 Unlike his co stars Arnaz was never nominated for an Emmy for his performance in I Love Lucy however as executive producer of the series he was nominated four times in the Best Situation Comedy category winning twice 53 In 1956 he won a Golden Globe for Best Television Achievement for helping to shape the American Comedy through his contributions in front of and behind the camera of I Love Lucy He was inducted into the Television Academy s Hall of Fame 54 The Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Center museum is in Jamestown New York and the Desi Arnaz Bandshell in the Lucille Ball Memorial Park is in Celoron New York Desi Arnaz appears as a character in Oscar Hijuelos s 1989 novel The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love and is portrayed by his son Desi Arnaz Jr in the 1992 film adaptation The Mambo Kings 55 Maurice Benard portrayed Desi Arnaz in the 1991 television film Lucy amp Desi Before the Laughter 56 In the 2003 television film Lucy Desi Arnaz was portrayed by Danny Pino 57 Arnaz was portrayed by Oscar Nunez in I Love Lucy A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom a comedy about how Arnaz and Ball battled to get their sitcom on the air It had its world premiere in Los Angeles on July 12 2018 co starring Sarah Drew as Lucille Ball and Seamus Dever as I Love Lucy creator producer head writer Jess Oppenheimer The play written by Jess Oppenheimer s son Gregg Oppenheimer was recorded in front of a live audience for nationwide public radio broadcast and online distribution 58 BBC Radio 4 broadcast a serialized version of the play in the UK in August 2020 as LUCY LOVES DESI A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom starring Wilmer Valderrama as Arnaz and co starring Anne Heche as Lucille Ball 59 On March 2 2019 Google celebrated what would have been Arnaz s 102nd birthday with a Google doodle 60 Javier Bardem portrayed Arnaz in the 2021 biographical film Being the Ricardos written and directed by Aaron Sorkin and produced by Amazon Studios alongside Nicole Kidman as Ball He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor 61 Filmography EditAs actor Edit 1940 Too Many Girls Manuelito Lynch 1941 Father Takes a Wife Carlos Bardez 1942 Four Jacks and a Jill Steve Sarto King Stephan VIII of Aregal 1942 The Navy Comes Through Pat Tarriba 1943 Bataan Felix Ramirez 1946 Cuban Pete Himself 1947 Jitterumba Short Band Leader 1949 Holiday in Havana Carlos Estrada 1951 I Love Lucy 181 episodes 1951 1957 Ricky Ricardo 1952 What s My Line Himself Guest 1953 I Love Lucy The Movie Ricky Ricardo Himself 1954 The Long Long Trailer Nicholas Nicky Collini 1955 What s My Line Himself Guest with Lucille Ball 1956 Lucy s Really Lost Moments Ricky Ricardo 1956 I Love Lucy Christmas Show TV Series Ricky Ricardo 1956 Forever Darling Lorenzo Xavier Vega 1957 The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour 13 episodes 1957 1960 Ricky Ricardo 1958 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse 5 episodes 1958 1960 Ricky Ricardo 1959 Make Room for Daddy 1 episode 1959 Ricky Ricardo 1959 Sunday Showcase 1 episode 1959 Ricky Ricardo 1961 The Red Skelton Show 1 episode 1961 Guest Himself 1967 The Mothers in Law 4 episodes 1967 1968 Raphael del Gado 1970 Kraft Music Hall 1 episode 1970 Host 1970 The Virginian repackaged as The Men From Shiloh 1 episode 1970 El Jefe 1974 Ironside 1 episode Riddle at 24000 season 7 episode 23 1974 Dr Juan Domingo 1976 Saturday Night Live February 21 as host and musical guest 1976 CBS Salutes Lucy The First 25 Years TV Special Himself 1978 Alice 1 episode 1978 Paco 1982 The Escape Artist Mayor Leon Quinones final film role As producer Edit 1952 I Love Lucy executive producer 131 episodes 1952 1956 producer 1955 Those Whiting Girls TV series executive producer unknown episodes 1956 Forever Darling producer 1956 I Love Lucy Christmas Show TV producer 1957 The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour executive producer 13 episodes 1957 1960 1958 The Fountain of Youth TV executive producer 1958 The Texan TV series executive producer unknown episodes 1958 The Ann Sothern Show executive producer 93 episodes 1958 1961 1960 New Comedy Showcase TV series executive producer 1961 The Untouchables executive producer 3 episodes 1961 1962 1962 The Lucy Show executive producer 15 episodes 1962 1963 1967 The Mothers In Law executive producer 56 episodes 1967 1969 1968 Land s End TV pilot producer As writer Edit 1959 Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse 1 episode 1959 Ballad for a Bad Man 1959 TV episode writer 1968 Land s End TV pilot creator As director Edit 1959 Sunday Showcase 1 episode 1959 1959 The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour 3 episodes 1959 1960 1966 The Carol Channing Show TV 1967 The Mothers In Law 24 episodes 1967 1968 Soundtracks Edit 1940 Too Many Girls performer Spic n Spanish You re Nearer Conga Cause We Got Cake 1941 Father Takes a Wife Perfidia 1939 Mi amor 1941 1942 Four Jacks and a Jill Boogie Woogie Conga 1941 1946 Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra performer Guadalajara Babalu Babalu Tabu Tabu Pin Marin a k a Melody Masters Desi Arnaz and His Orchestra USA series title 1949 Holiday in Havana writer Holiday In Havana The Arnaz Jam 1956 Forever Darling performer Forever Darling reprise 1952 I Love Lucy 3 episodes 1952 1956 a k a Lucy in Connecticut USA rerun title a k a The Sunday Lucy Show USA rerun title a k a The Top Ten Lucy Show USA rerun title Lucy and Bob Hope 1956 TV episode performer Nobody Loves the Ump uncredited Ricky s European Booking 1955 TV episode performer Forever Darling uncredited Cuban Pals 1952 TV episode performer The Lady in Red Similau 1958 The Lucy Desi Comedy Hour 1 episode 1958 a k a We Love Lucy USA syndication title Lucy Wins a Race Horse 1958 TV episode performer The Bayamo 2001 I Love Lucy s 50th Anniversary Special TV performer California Here I Come Babalu Babalu a k a The I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special USA DVD title Bibliography EditArnaz Desi A Book New York William Morrow 1976 ISBN 0688003427 autobiography to 1960 Sanders Coyne Steven and Thomas W Gilbert Desilu The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz New York Morrow 1993 ISBN 9780688112172 revised edition 2011 ISBN 9780062020017 full dual biography focusing prominently on business affairs of Desilu Productions Brady Kathleen Lucille The Life of Lucille Ball 1994 New York Hyperion ISBN 0 7868 6007 3 Perez Firmat Gustavo The Man Who Loved Lucy in Life on the Hyphen The Cuban American Way Austin The University of Texas Press 1994 Rpt 1996 1999 Revised and expanded edition 2012 Harris Warren Lucy amp Desi The Legendary Love Story of Television s Most Famous Couple New York Simon amp Schuster 1991 ISBN 0671747096See also EditList of Cuban Americans List of actors with Hollywood Walk of Fame motion picture starsReferences Edit a b c Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 54 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Desi Arnaz amp Lucille Ball The Geniuses Who Shaped The Future Of Television Entrepreneur October 8 2009 Retrieved January 28 2013 a b I Love Lucy Lucie Arnaz Revealed Her Father Introduced Conga Line Dance to United States in 2011 Interview Outsider com March 25 2021 a b c d Arnaz Desi A Book New York William Morrow 1976 ISBN 0688003427 a b Gjelten Tom Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba The Biography of a Cause Viking Adult 2008 p 122 footnote a b c d e f Here s What Happened to I Love Lucy Star Desi Arnaz November 5 2019 Gross Ed November 5 2019 I Love Lucy Star Desi Arnaz Went From Prince of Cuba to King of Hollywood and Risked it All Closer com Retrieved July 15 2022 Horgan James J 1990 Pioneer College The Centennial History of Saint Leo College Saint Leo Abbey and Holy Name Priory Saint Leo College Press p 463 Bosley Crowther June 4 1943 Bataan Film of Heroic Defense of Peninsula Starring Robert Taylor Robert Walker and Thomas Mitchell at Capitol The New York Times Archives gov April 13 2021 SSGT Desi Arnaz U S Army 1942 1945 Together We Served February 26 2021 Who s Who In Hollywood By Terry Rowan Desi Arnaz page 15 Desi Arnaz Biography com April 27 2017 Retrieved June 26 2020 Spain Tom October 17 1991 The Best Of Babalu The Washington Post Retrieved December 6 2020 Horowitz Susan 1997 Queens of Comedy Lucille Ball Phyllis Diller Carol Burnett Joan Rivers and the New Generation of Funny Women Taylor amp Francis ISBN 9782884492447 Richard Denning Variety October 21 1998 Retrieved March 2 2019 Silver Allison July 16 2009 Sotomayor More Splainin to Do The Huffington Post Retrieved June 18 2010 CBS executives originally did not want Ball a sassy redhead married to a Latino on the program Saporito Jeff September 26 2016 How did I Love Lucy invent the rerun and syndication ScreenPrism The Arizona Republic January 8 1981 Desi Arnaz Sr denies he was underworld target No 34 Associated Press Karol Michael 2008 Lucy A to Z The Lucille Ball Encyclopedia iUniverse p 60 ISBN 9780595752133 Retrieved December 23 2016 a b Monush Barry June 1 2011 Lucille Ball FAQ Everything Left to Know About America s Favorite Redhead Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 9781557839404 Harris Warren 1991 Lucy amp Desi the legendary love story of television s most famous couple NY Simon amp Schuster p 301 Harris Warren 1991 Lucy amp Desi the legendary love story of television s most famous couple NY Simon amp Schuster p 302 Saturday Night Live TV Guide TV Guide Retrieved March 2 2019 The Paley Center for Media The Paley Center for Media Retrieved March 2 2019 jtranscripts Author October 8 2018 SNL Transcripts Desi Arnaz 02 21 76 SNL Transcripts Tonight Retrieved March 2 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help Andrews Bart Watson Thomas J January 15 1982 Loving Lucy An Illustrated Tribute to Lucille Ball Macmillan ISBN 978 0 312 49975 4 Harris Warren 1991 Lucy amp Desi the legendary love story of television s most famous couple NY Simon amp Schuster p 306 307 ISBN 0671747096 Freeman Don April 16 1976 Desi Arnaz Says Past is Too Tough for Competition Alabama Journal Copley News Service Desi Arnaz Papers 1947 1976 Special Collections amp University Archives Scua2 sdsu edu Retrieved March 2 2019 Harris Warren 1991 Lucy amp Desi the legendary love story of television s most famous couple NY Simon amp Schuster p 323 News from the Committee for the Re Election of the President October 14 1972 Spanish Speaking Committee for the Re Election of the President Announced Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Desi Arnaz Hall of Fame Tribute Emmys com Kever Jeannie October 17 1980 Rally pushes Hispanic vote behind Reagan El Paso Times Associated Press February 25 1980 Desi Arnaz The Index Journal a b Dezi arnez bio Dezi arnez bio Retrieved September 2 2021 a b Desilu The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz full citation needed Karol Michael 2008 Lucy A to Z The Lucille Ball Encyclopedia iUniverse p 16 ISBN 9780595752133 Retrieved December 23 2016 a b Harris Warren 1991 Lucy amp Desi the legendary love story of television s most famous couple NY Simon amp Schuster p 273 274 ISBN 0671747096 Correction The New York Times December 4 1986 Retrieved September 14 2022 Harris Warren 1991 Lucy amp Desi the legendary love story of television s most famous couple NY Simon amp Schuster p 280 a b The Plot Thickens Lucy Episode 10 Twilight Turner Classic Movies Documentary December 14 2021 Event occurs at 15 33 Retrieved January 2 2022 Desi Arnaz Arrested as Plain Drunk No 16 South Bend Tribune September 19 1959 Associated Press August 31 1966 Desi Arnaz Arrested on Charge of Assault With Deadly Weapon No 68 Fort Worth Star Telegram Associated Press Trouble in Del Mar Desi Arnaz Arrested After Firing Shots No page 1 Redlands Daily Facts UPI August 31 1966 Harris Warren 1991 Lucy amp Desi the legendary love story of television s most famous couple NY Simon amp Schuster p 313 ISBN 0671747096 Harris Warren 1991 Lucy amp Desi the legendary love story of television s most famous couple NY Simon amp Schuster p 313 ISBN 0671747096 Chasing Yesterday Wins Desi Arnaz Stakes Del Mar Thoroughbred Club November 12 2018 Retrieved September 1 2020 Terry Martin Famous Tobacco Victims Desi Arnaz About com Health Desi Arnaz TV Lucy s Loving Co Star Dies Los Angeles Times December 3 1986 Wilson Matthew June 15 2021 I Love Lucy Did Lucille Ball Go to Desi Arnaz s Funeral Outsider Retrieved September 2 2021 Search results for Desi Arnaz The Hollywood Walk of Fame Desi Arnaz Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved November 12 2021 Desi Arnaz Hall of Fame Tribute Television Academy Retrieved March 2 2019 The Mambo Kings 1992 AFI Catalog American Film Institute Retrieved March 8 2019 Lucy and Desi Before the Laughter at TV Guide TV Guide Retrieved July 15 2022 Lucy 2003 at The Biopic Story The Biopic Story Retrieved April 27 2022 I Love Lucy A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom Broadway World Retrieved July 16 2018 BBC Media Centre page for Lucy Loves Desi A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Sitcom Bardem received a Best Actor Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Arnaz Desi Arnaz s 102nd Birthday Google com Retrieved March 2 2019 Hipes Patrick February 8 2022 Oscar Nominations The Power Of The Dog Dune Top List Drive My Car Among Big Surprises Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 13 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Desi Arnaz Biography portal World War II portal United States portal Cuba portalDesi Arnaz at IMDb Desi Arnaz at the TCM Movie Database Desi Arnaz at the Internet Broadway Database Desi Arnaz at AllMovie Guide to the Desi Arnaz Papers 1947 1976 Special Collections and University Archives Library and Information Access San Diego State University Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Papers 1915 1990 at the Library of Congress Arnaz Desi U S Actor Media Executive at the Museum of Broadcast Communications Desi Arnaz from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Vault Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Desi Arnaz amp oldid 1133013149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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