Lucille Ball

Ball's career began in 1929 when she landed work as a model. Shortly thereafter, she began her performing career on Broadway using the stage name Diane (or Dianne) Belmont. She later appeared in films in the 1930s and 1940s as a contract player for RKO Radio Pictures, being cast as a chorus girl or in similar roles, with lead roles in B-pictures and supporting roles in A-pictures. During this time, she met Cuban bandleader Desi Arnaz, and they eloped in November 1940. In the 1950s, Ball ventured into television, where she and Arnaz created the sitcom ''I Love Lucy''. She gave birth to their first child, Lucie, in 1951, followed by Desi Arnaz Jr. in 1953. They divorced in March 1960, and she married comedian Gary Morton in 1961.
Ball produced and starred in the Broadway musical ''Wildcat'' from 1960 to 1961. In 1962, she became the first woman to run a major television studio, Desilu Productions, which produced many popular television series, including ''Mission: Impossible'' and ''Star Trek''. After ''Wildcat'', she reunited with ''I Love Lucy'' co-star Vivian Vance for ''The Lucy Show'', which Vance left in 1965. The show continued, with Ball's longtime friend and series regular Gale Gordon, until 1968. Ball immediately began appearing in a new series, ''Here's Lucy'', with Gordon, frequent show guest Mary Jane Croft, and Lucie and Desi Jr.; this program ran until 1974.
Ball did not retire from acting completely, and in 1985 she took on a dramatic role in the television film ''Stone Pillow''. The next year, she starred in ''Life with Lucy'', which, unlike her other sitcoms, was not well-received; it was canceled after three months. She did not appear in film or television roles for the rest of her career and died in 1989, aged 77, from an abdominal aortic aneurysm brought about by arteriosclerotic heart disease. After her death, the American Comedy Awards were officially dubbed "The Lucy" after her. Provided by Wikipedia
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The Promises and Realities of Integration in Synthetic Biology: A View From Social Science by Lucy Carter, Lucy Carter, Aditi Mankad, Aditi Mankad
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Where exactly do the social and behavioural sciences fit in One Health? by Lucy Carter, Aditi Mankad, Walter Okello
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Public Perceptions of Synthetic Biology Solutions for Environmental Problems by Elizabeth V. Hobman, Aditi Mankad, Lucy Carter
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Genetically Engineering Coral for Conservation: Psychological Correlates of Public Acceptability by Aditi Mankad, Elizabeth V. Hobman, Lucy Carter
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Genetically engineered heat-resistant coral: An initial analysis of public opinion by Elizabeth V. Hobman, Aditi Mankad, Lucy Carter, Chantale Ruttley
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Conditions for Investment in Genetic Biocontrol of Pest Vertebrates in Australia by Lucy Carter, Lucy Carter, Aditi Mankad, Aditi Mankad, Susan Campbell, Wendy Ruscoe, Wendy Ruscoe, Kevin P. Oh, Kevin P. Oh, Peter R. Brown, Peter R. Brown, Margaret Byrne, Mark Tizard, Mark Tizard, Mark Tizard, Tanja Strive, Tanja Strive
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Safety and immunogenicity of novel 5T4 viral vectored vaccination regimens in early stage prostate cancer: a phase I clinical trial by Andrew Protheroe, Clare Verrill, Thomas Evans, Pedro J Romero, Federica Cappuccini, Emily Pollock, Richard Bryant, Freddie Hamdy, Irina Redchenko, Guenter Schmidt, Lucy Carter, Julianne Hollidge, Ian Poulton, Megan Baker, Celia Mitton, Andrea Baines, Armin Meier, Richard Harrop, Ruth MacPherson, Steven Kennish, Susan Morgan, Selena Vigano, James Catto, Adrian V S Hill
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