Lucie Arnaz

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Children, with husband Laurence Luckinbill , are sons Simon Luckinbill and Joe Luckinbill (who are two years apart) and daughter Katharine Luckinbill ("Kate", who is one year younger than Joe).

Daughter of Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball.

Older sister of Desi Arnaz Jr..

Turned down an offer to appear as Snow White and sing the ill-fated duet with Rob Lowe at the 61st Annual Academy Awards.

Arnazs efforts to preserve her familys history led to her helping create a genealogy software package, to help others learn how to digitize important data and documents.

Remembered one day while driving that a taped television interview with her was about to air, and actually stopped at a randomly-picked house, asking the family inside if she could come in. Luckily, the family were fans of her parents, recognized her, and changed channels to let her watch the show.

First choice for the role of Betty Rizzo in Grease , she was allegedly dropped from consideration when her mother, Lucille Ball , called Paramount and said, "I used to own that studio; my daughters not doing a screen test!" Ball actually owned the studio which was bought by Paramount, Desilu. The role went to Stockard Channing when the casting director remembered seeing her with Arnaz in the 50s-themed play "Vanities". On KGO Radio, in San Francisco (December 10, 2009), Ms. Arnaz denied this to be the case, saying that she was offered the role of Betty Rizzo in "Grease", but that a lack of solid confirmation, coupled with a conflicting contract, were the deciding factors in her not playing the role. She said that her mother had no participation, aside from counseling her that

She

Had to decide between the two offers.

Niece of Fred Ball and Kenny Morgan.

Stepmother of Nicholas Luckinbill and Ben Luckinbill. Aunt of Haley Arnaz.

Made her professional debut, at about age 12, on her mothers television series, "The Lucy Show" . She plays a teenage employee in the ice cream shop in "The Lucy Show" {Lucy Is a Soda Jerk (#1.23)} .

In an interview on a San Francisco radio station, she said that, growing up, she lived next door to Jack Benny in Beverly Hills.

In an interview on a San Francisco radio station, she stated that of all her mothers shows, she and her brother, Desi Arnaz Jr. , only own the rights to "Heres Lucy" .

Her mother wanted to name her after her cousin Suzan Ball , but her father wanted her to have her mothers name as an honor to her. When Ball drifted off to sleep, Arnaz wrote the name "Lucie" on her birth certificate. He chose to spell her name differently to distinguish mother and daughter apart from one another.

Sister-in-law of Amy Arnaz. Ex-sister-in-law of Linda Purl.

(August 10, 2003) The Ogunquit Playhouse in Southern Maine: Lucie dropped by for a walk down memory lane, sharing her award-winning documentary Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie , revisiting the private lives of her very public parents.

She and husband Laurence Luckinbill resided in Katonah, New York and maintained an office in nearby Ridgefield, Connecticut.

(October 2012) She and husband Laurence Luckinbill currently reside in Fairfield Countys Weston, Connecticut.

She was supposed to play Betty Rizzo, but Lucille Ball objected when she learned the producers wanted her daughter to screen test for the role. Supposedly, she called up and said, "I used to own that studio; my daughters not doing a screen test!". Olivia Newton-John on the other hand, insisted on a screen test for the role of Sandra Dee. She was concerned that she did not have the acting skills and that she would look too old to be a high school student. The screen test would allay those fears. She got the role that had originally been meant for Susan Dey who was Laurie Partridge on "The Partridge Family" , which she turned down on her managers advice.

Lucie weighed 3.345376 kilos or 7 lbs 6 oz at birth according to the birth announcement in the milestones column of Time magazines July 30, 1951 issue.

She was awarded the 1978 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Distinguished Performance in a Musical for "A Theyre Playing Our Song" at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California.

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But I remember her saying, "Oh God, I never gave it a second thought. ".

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