Lucille Ball filmography and television work

Lucille Ball filmography and television work

=Filmography=

Lucille Ball appeared in movies and television from 1933 until 1989. [ [http://imdb.com/name/nm0000840 Lucille Ball on IMDb] ]

Features

*"The Bowery" (1933)
*"Broadway Through a Keyhole" (1933)
*"Blood Money" (1933)
*"Roman Scandals" (1933)
*"Moulin Rouge" (1934)
*"Nana" (1934)
*"Hold That Girl" (1934)
*"Bottoms Up" (1934)
*"Murder at the Vanities" (1934)
*"Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back" (1934)
*"The Affairs of Cellini" (1934)
*"Kid Millions" (1934)
*"Men of the Night" (1934)
*"Broadway Bill" (1934)
*"Jealousy" (1934)
*"Fugitive Lady" (1934)
*"Behind the Evidence" (1935)
*"Carnival" (1935)
*"The Whole Town's Talking" (1935)
*"Roberta" (1935)
*"I'll Love You Always" (1935)
*"Old Man Rhythm" (1935)
*"Top Hat" (1935)
*"The Three Musketeers (film)|The Three Musketeers" (1935)
*"I Dream Too Much" (1935)
*"Chatterbox" (1936)
*"Muss 'em Up" (1936)
*"Follow the Fleet" (1936)
*"The Farmer in the Dell" (1936)
*"Bunker Bean" (1936)
*"Winterset" (1936)
*"That Girl from Paris" (1936)
*"Don't Tell the Wife" (1937)
*"There Goes My Girl" (1937) (scenes deleted)
*"Stage Door" (1937)
*"Go Chase Yourself" (1938)
*"Joy of Living" (1938)
*"Having Wonderful Time" (1938)
*"The Affairs of Annabel" (1938)
*"Room Service" (1938)
*"Annabel Takes a Tour" (1938)
*"Next Time I Marry" (1938)
*"Beauty for the Asking" (1939)
*"Twelve Crowded Hours" (1939)
*"Panama Lady" (1939)
*"Five Came Back" (1939)
*"That's Right - You're Wrong"(1939)
*"The Marines Fly High" (1940)
*"You Can't Fool Your Wife" (1940)
*"Dance, Girl, Dance" (1940)
*"Too Many Girls" (1940)
*"A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob" (1941)
*"Look Who's Laughing" (1941)
*"Valley of the Sun" (1942)
*"The Big Street" (1942)
*"Seven Days' Leave" (1942)
*"Best Foot Forward" (1943)
*"DuBarry Was a Lady" (1943)
*"Thousands Cheer" (1943)
*"Meet the People" (1944)
*"Without Love" (1945)
*"Abbott and Costello in Hollywood" (1945) (Cameo)
*"Ziegfeld Follies" (1946)
*"The Dark Corner" (1946)
*"Two Smart People" (1946)
*"Lover Come Back" (1946)
*"Easy to Wed" (1946)
*"Lured" (1947)
*"Her Husband's Affairs" (1947)
*"Sorrowful Jones" (1949)
*"Miss Grant Takes Richmond" (1949)
*"Easy Living"
*"A Woman of Distinction" (1950) (Cameo)
*"Fancy Pants" (1950)
*"The Fuller Brush Girl" (1950)
*"The Magic Carpet" (1951)
*"I Love Lucy" (1953) (unreleased)
*"The Long, Long Trailer" (1954)
*"Forever, Darling" (1956)
*"The Facts of Life" (1960)
*"Critic's Choice" (1963)
*"A Guide for the Married Man" (1967, narrarator)
*"Yours, Mine and Ours" (1968)
*"Mame" (1974)

Television Work

*"Lux Radio Theatre" (1949"guest appearance")
*"I Love Lucy" (1951 - 1957)
*"The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour" (1957 - 1960)
*"Make Room For Daddy (1959) (Guest Appearance)
*"The Ann Sothern Show" (1959) (Guest Appearance)
*"Sunday Showcase" (1959) (Guest Appearance)
*"The Danny Kaye Show with Lucille Ball" (1962)
*"The Lucy Show" (1962 - 1968)
*"The Bob Hope Show" (1962) (Guest Appearance)
*"The Greatest Show on Earth" (1963) (Guest Appearance)
*"Mr. and Mrs." (1964)
*"Lucy in London" (1966)
*"Carol + 2" (1967)
*"The Carol Burnett Show" (several guest appearances from 1967-1971)
*"Here's Lucy" (1968 - 1974)
*"Make Room For Granddaddy" (1971) (Guest Appearance)
*"Happy Anniversary and Goodbye" (1974)
*"Lucy Gets Lucky" (1975)
*"A Lucille Ball Special Starring Lucille Ball and Jackie Gleason" (1975)
*"What Now, Catherine Curtis?" (1976)
*"" (1976)
*"Lucy Calls the President" (1977)
*"Lucy Comes to Nashville" (1978)
*"Lucy Moves to NBC" (1980)
*"Stone Pillow" (1985)
*"Life With Lucy" (1986) (canceled after 13 episodes)

hort Subjects

*"Perfectly Mismated" (1934)
*"Three Little 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 Series 18, No. 1" (1938)
*"" (1941)
*"All About People" (1967)

References

Lucy at the Movies by Cindy de la Hoz


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