In 1933’s Roman Scandals, Lucille Ball kicked up her heels in a circle of gorgeous women dressed alike in blonde wigs and tunics. The ancient Rome-set musical, starring comedian Eddie Cantor, marked ...
Lucille described her hair as “mousy brown” when she began working for RKO in the 1930s. On set, she took beauty advice from her acting coach, Lela Rogers, mother of Ginger Rogers. Lucille described ...
In the 1930s, Lucille Ball and Judy Garland began appearing on the big screen in various films, the latter in larger-known films, and the former in B-pictures. By the 1950s, they were both bonafide ...
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