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The beginning of her Hollywood career, that is. I came across this brief mention of a then 22-year-old Lucille Ball in a Pittsburgh newspaper in 1934. Could this possibly be her first professional mention in a newspaper?
http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...lle-ball&hl=en Here she is at age 24 getting her picture in The Miami Daily News in 1936: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...lle-ball&hl=en Lucy contributes a quick beauty tip in 1937: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...lle-ball&hl=en Lucy gets acknowledged as a "future film star" in 1937: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...lle-ball&hl=en Lucy is on a "highway to success" in 1937, thanks to the film Stage Door: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...lle-ball&hl=en Lucille Ball is a hit in The Affairs of Annabel in 1938: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...lle-ball&hl=en Here's an early review of a Lucille Ball film (The Affairs of Annabel) from 1938: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...lle-ball&hl=en Lucille Ball gets the "star" label in 1938: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id...lle-ball&hl=en |
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The last time I was in Jamestown, the museum has a local newspaper article from June or July 1933 talking about Lucy going to Hollywood. That article was also available online at one time from through the local library's website, but I have not been able to locate that for some time. If I find it again I'll post a link here.
** Additional Info ** I just did a quick Google news search, and there is an article from July 17, 1933 in the Los Angeles newspaper talking about the newGoldwyn Girls, including Lucille Ball. However, since it was a "pay per view" article I could not access it. It looks like that may be the oldest article available, atleast on Google news. |
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I have in my collection a magazine from 1935 or 1936, Radio Digest or something along those lines, with Lucy on the cover. I think it may have been her first magazine cover, I have never seen one older than that appear anywhere. (I think it was for when she was on Phil Baker's radio show, around that time.)
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^^^ I would love to see your Lucille Ball collection. It sounds extravagant. lol.
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