Desiderio Alberto Arnaz ye de Acha the Third was born in Santiago, Cuba on March 2, 1917. His father was the mayor of Santiago. The 1933 revolution led by Fulgencio Batista had landed his father in jail and stripped the family of its wealth, property and power. His father was released because of the intercession of U.S. officials who believed him t...
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Desiderio Alberto Arnaz ye de Acha the Third was born in Santiago, Cuba on March 2, 1917. His father was the mayor of Santiago. The 1933 revolution led by Fulgencio Batista had landed his father in jail and stripped the family of its wealth, property and power. His father was released because of the intercession of U.S. officials who believed him to be neutral during the revolt. The family fled to Miami, Florida. One of Desi's first jobs in America consisted of cleaning canary cages. However, after forming his own small band of musicians, he was hired by Xavier Cugat, the "king" of Latin music. Desi soon left Cugat, formed his own Latin band and literally launched the conga craze in America. he was cast in the Broadway play "Too Many Girls", resulting in his being brought to Hollywood to make the film version of the play. It was on the set of Too Many Girls (1940) that he and Lucille Ball met. They soon married and approximately ten years later formed Desilu Productions and began the I Love Lucy (1951) shows. Desi and Lucille had two children, Lucie Arnaz and Desi Arnaz Jr.. At the end of the I Love Lucy (1951) run (including the The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1957)) the two divorced. Desi later wrote an autobiography entitled "A Book." In 1986 he was diagnosed with lung cancer, and died on December 2, 1986. Show less «
One of the big reasons for the show's success is Lucy. She is the greatest.
One of the big reasons for the show's success is Lucy. She is the greatest.
Failure is the most terrible thing in our business. When we fail, the whole world knows about it.
Failure is the most terrible thing in our business. When we fail, the whole world knows about it.
If you don't know what to do, don't do anything.
If you don't know what to do, don't do anything.
On Lucille Ball: I loved her very much and, in my own and perhaps peculiar way, I will always love h...Show more »
On Lucille Ball: I loved her very much and, in my own and perhaps peculiar way, I will always love her. " Show less «
I Love Lucy (1951) was never just a title!
I Love Lucy (1951) was never just a title!
Lucy, she has no idea how happy she's made me. She's wonderful. I adore her with all of my heart. Sh...Show more »
Lucy, she has no idea how happy she's made me. She's wonderful. I adore her with all of my heart. She's given me everything I could ask for. No pun intended, I Love Lucy. Show less «
Lucy had a quality which was rare; you can count the women who have had it on the fingers of one han...Show more »
Lucy had a quality which was rare; you can count the women who have had it on the fingers of one hand. While doing the wild antics of a clown, disheveled, rain-soaked, disregarding how she looked even with mud all over her, could make you laugh, and yet at the same time make you want to go to bed with her. Show less «
On meeting Lucille Ball: I fell in love with those big beautiful blue eyes when I met her. It was un...Show more »
On meeting Lucille Ball: I fell in love with those big beautiful blue eyes when I met her. It was unnatural how I could fall in love so fast Show less «
[after wife Lucille Ball was accused of being a Communist] The only thing red about her is her hair,...Show more »
[after wife Lucille Ball was accused of being a Communist] The only thing red about her is her hair, and that isn't even real. Show less «
On Lucille Ball: She's not someone I am likely to forget. I love her and will continue loving her ti...Show more »
On Lucille Ball: She's not someone I am likely to forget. I love her and will continue loving her till the day I die. Show less «