Desi Arnaz being his most charming self, early 1940s.
The Arnazes Vaudeville Act they performed in 1950 to convince CBS that America would love them as a couple. What they were doing onstage, brought us I Love Lucy. What they were doing off the stage brought us… Lucie Arnaz.
The Arnazes Vaudeville Act they performed in 1950 to convince CBS that America would love them as a couple.
What they were doing onstage, brought us I Love Lucy. What they were doing off the stage brought us… Lucie Arnaz.
Desi Arnaz licks his lips, having received a loving kiss from his wife, Lucille Ball.
Desi Arnaz being perfect with his children, Lucie and Desi, Jr.
“The sun never sets on Lucille Ball”
⌐ Reasons to love Lucille Ball#14 → How she glowed during both pregnancies
⌐ Reasons to love Lucille Ball#11 → The meaning behind the Arnazes’ second wedding “We had been married for nine years but when I saw her coming down the aisle with her bouquet and wedding dress and hat, I got as much of a thrill as the first time, perhaps even more.” - Desi Arnaz
⌐ Reasons to love Lucille Ball#11 → The meaning behind the Arnazes’ second wedding
“We had been married for nine years but when I saw her coming down the aisle with her bouquet and wedding dress and hat, I got as much of a thrill as the first time, perhaps even more.” - Desi Arnaz
⌐ Reasons to love Lucille Ball#10 → How magical her relationship with Desi really was
⌐ Reasons to love Lucille Ball#7 → How playful she was with Desi (early 1940s)