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Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz Series About Their Lives In Development
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Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz Series About Their Lives In Development

by jummy84 December 10, 2025
written by jummy84

Everybody knows Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz and the legend of “I Love Lucy.” But do they really?

There have been several movies over the years about the two icons, including Aaron Sorkin’s recent “Being the Ricardos.” But the story of “Lucy and Desi” goes far beyond the smash success of “I Love Lucy,” and that’s what got Lucie Arnaz — the daughter of the late Hollywood icons — thinking about doing something bigger. Arnaz has partnered with former NBC Entertainment and WarnerMedia Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt to develop what they envision as a three-season deep dive into the lives of Ball and Arnaz, from the couple’s separate tumultuous upbringings to making TV history with “I Love Lucy” — and then the clashes that led to their eventual divorce.

Arnaz and Greenblatt have recruited Oscar nominee and Emmy winner Richard LaGravenese (“The Fisher King,” “Behind the Candelabra”) to create the series, which will rely on source material including autobiographies written by Ball and Arnaz, the rights of which have reverted to Arnaz. Greenblatt’s The Green Room and Arnaz’s Desilu Productions are behind the project, which will also be produced by Green Room content head Jon Wu.

“If you’re really willing to look at the whole thing, there’s quite a story there, and a lot to be learned,” Arnaz said. “It’s very emotional, and it’s not what people think. It’s not just all about ‘I Love Lucy.’”

Arnaz and Greenblatt have put together a pitch deck for the series, with the working title “Lucy and Desi: The Greatest Story Never Told,” and plan to start meeting with networks and streamers in the coming months. The timing of the pitch comes as “I Love Lucy” celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2026 (the show debuted in October 1951) and on the heels of two new books exploring the couple: “Desi Arnaz, The Man Who Invented Television,” by Todd S. Purdum, and Arnaz’s own new look at her parents’ relationship, “Lucy & Desi: The Love Letters,” which she edited.

“As we take it to buyers, there’s a version of this that could be 10 hours and done, if somebody wants to jump in with that,” Greenblatt said. “But we want to present it as a multi-season show. We think it’s three seasons of eight episodes. Obviously, we have to find the right buyer and cater to what they want to do. But it needs to have time to breathe. It really is an extraordinary story, from when they’re each teenagers in their separate worlds — one being Cuba as it’s coming apart at the seams, and one being very WASPy New York. They were both thrust out on their own, quickly at a young age, to try to figure out who they were and find their way in the business. Then they converge in 1940 on a soundstage at RKO, doing a movie together. ‘I Love Lucy’ is 11 years later, but that’s 11 years when they’re together in a marriage that’s up and down and complex.”

Arnaz and Greenblatt were inspired by the timeline of Netflix’s “The Crown” to similarly divide “Lucy and Desi” into different eras. In their pitch, Season 1, “From Cuba and Jamestown to New York and Hollywood,” would focus on 1930 to 1940; Season 2, “Family Life, B-Movies and Radio,” would span from 1940 to 1951; and Season 3, “The Ricardos Catch Fire, and Beyond,” would look at the “I Love Lucy” era, from 1951 to 1960 and more.

In partnering with LaGravenese (who most recently penned Paramount+’s upcoming “Unspeakable: The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey”) and not a comedy writer, Arnaz said it was important to explore some of the darker aspects of her parents’ relationship in addition to the good times.

“The story is not all ha-ha. There’s a lot of sadness, there’s addiction, and there’s cheating, and there’s lots of fights for no reason,” she said. “There’s something to be learned from what they went through and how it’s not that easy to have it all… They had this wonderful legacy, which just happens to be the funniest show ever. But they’re more than that show. Their lives, individually and collectively, were very exciting and amazing and deep. Finding the right writer was hard because most people might think that, because we’re doing the story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz that it’s going to be really funny. And it’s going to have great kinds of humor in it. But it’s not ‘I Love Lucy.’ It’s not a sitcom. Everybody says, ‘your father invented television,’ but in reality, that’s not at all what he was trying to do. They were just trying to stay together, and do a show.”

Arnaz and Greenblatt first collaborated when he produced a 40th anniversary reunion concert benefit for “They’re Playing Our Song,” the musical that served as her Broadway debut. Around the same time, Arnaz was an executive producer on “Being the Ricardos,” but ultimately that film focused mostly on one moment in time in the Lucy/Desi relationship — and so, Arnaz brought the idea of a much broader look at her parents to Greenblatt, and they started collaborating on what would become this series pitch.

“Lucie has this ability to separate herself from being in the middle of it and really see it from an objective point of view,” Greenblatt said. “She’s the first person to say, ‘we want to do it warts and all, and we don’t want to just whitewash it and protect everybody.’ It really is complex. Can we get underneath the causes and the reasons for the way they were. We all think they’re the Ricardos. There’s a part of them that’s who they were, but that’s so little of the full picture.”

LeGravenese entered the picture when Arnaz and Greenblatt went looking for somebody who could balance the comedy of “I Love Lucy” with the drama of what happened behind the scenes.

“Richard came to mind, as he’s got this great background in writing feature films prominently for most of his life and more recently television,” Greenblatt said. “I love his ‘Behind the Candelabra’ movie, for which he won the Emmy. When we presented the idea to him, he just lit up. He’s like, ‘Oh my God, I’ve loved these two people as a fan, and I’ve gone down the rabbit hole on the internet many times.’ He just knew a lot about the story already. Then we all met, and Lucie met him, and he just felt like the right guy.”

Added Arnaz: “There’s been now two TV movies and a feature film and my documentary, but none of those other films ever looked at, ‘OK, that happened and that happened, but why? Why did he do that? Why did she respond that way?’ I wanted to correct that. If nothing else, I wanted to be able to look at them as people and say, ‘aren’t they interesting? Imagine, even with all that sorrow and all that loss, he was able to do this. And then he had to drink. Well, why did he have hookers? Why did that happen?’ And so if we can show the early and go all the way to the end, in some way, we might be able to help people understand them even more.”

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Lucille Befort: The French Girl Bridging Paris and Hollywood
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Lucille Befort: The French Girl Bridging Paris and Hollywood

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
written by jummy84

In the increasingly interconnected worlds of entertainment and culture, Lucille Befort stands out as a modern storyteller. With her signature blend of French sophistication and digital savvy, the 29-year-old media entrepreneur has built a thriving platform that connects audiences on both sides of the Atlantic and is now setting her sights on Hollywood.

Raised in the French Alps and educated at the American University of Paris, Lucille began her career at the crossroads of culture, communications, and diplomacy. After earning a degree in Marketing and Communications, she worked with prominent institutions such as the International Chamber of Commerce, where she developed a deep understanding of transatlantic relations. Simultaneously, her background in pageantry – she was 1st Runner-Up for Miss Paris and a regional finalist in the prestigious Miss France competition – gave her a unique sense of stage presence and the ability to connect with audiences in a compelling way.

It was this duality – cultural fluency and media instinct – that led Lucille to create French Vibes Club, a digital media platform dedicated to showcasing the best of French lifestyle, culture, and art de vivre to a global audience. Through a combination of immersive storytelling, aesthetic visuals, and cross-cultural commentary, she has grown a community of more than 185,000 followers across social media, making her one of the leading voices in the French-American cultural space today.

Lucille has built her reputation through smart, visually striking storytelling that makes French culture feel both authentic and current. Whether she’s sharing insider perspectives on Parisian life or highlighting the elegance of French traditions, her content resonates deeply with viewers. Today, over 60% of her audience is based in the United States, a testament to her ability to connect across cultures and spark genuine curiosity. Her videos have accumulated millions of views, building a vibrant community that bridges France and America.

For Lucille, this next chapter isn’t just strategic it’s deeply personal.

“My mission has always been to build bridges between France and the U.S.,” she shares. “Americans are endlessly curious about French culture, and the French are fascinated by Hollywood’s storytelling power. I want to be the spark that connects those worlds.”

As Hollywood continues to champion diverse voices, Lucille Befort brings a uniquely elegant, cross-cultural perspective. With a growing international audience and an ambitious roadmap ahead, she’s positioning herself to be one of the cultural voices to watch on both sides of the Atlantic.

 

 

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Wanda Clark
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Lucille Ball’s Longtime Secretary Was 87

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Wanda Clark, who served as Lucille Ball’s devoted secretary for 26 years until the famed comedienne’s death in 1989, died Sunday in Langley, Oklahoma. She was 87.

While working as a secretary at Look magazine, Clark struck up a friendship with a woman named Cleo Smith. Clark left to take a job as a travel assistant on Queen for a Day, but the TV game show got canceled shortly after she got there.

Smith, however, told her about a job opening at Ball’s company, Desilu Productions — and as Ball’s cousin, she would have known. The I Love Lucy star hired Clark in 1963 without an interview based solely on Smith’s recommendation, and she was her valued assistant until Ball’s death in April 1989 at age 77.

On social media, Ball and Desi Arnaz’s daughter, Lucie Arnaz, noted that she was 11 when Clark began working for her mom. Clark also was her matron of honor at her first wedding, to actor Phil Menegaux in 1971.

“She traveled across the globe to catch any performance of mine or my brother’s [Desi Arnaz Jr.] that she could get to, including attending our daughter’s wedding,” Arnaz wrote. “She had a memory like an elephant and a heart the same size. Everyone she met loved her.

“She and our late amanuensis, Frank Gorey (who also knew me since I was four feet tall), stayed in my brother’s and my life for decades after my mother passed. She was my North Star. Wanda and Frank’s spirit of joy and pure kindness are responsible for most of anything good in me.”

Wanda Lou Clark was born on March 19, 1938, in Vandervoort, Arkansas. She and her family lived in Idabel, Oklahoma, and moved to Oklahoma City in 1951, and she graduated from U.S. Grant High School in 1956.

While working for six years at an insurance company in Oklahoma City, Clark accompanied her sister, Bonnie, and brother-in-law, Ross, to California, where Ross was stationed at what was then called Vandenberg Air Force Base. Ross and Bonnie returned home in 1962, but Wanda decided she liked where she was and moved to Los Angeles, where she would eventually connect with Ball.

“With her efficiency and thoroughness, Wanda always saw to it that every task was done in an exceptional way,” Michael Z. Stern wrote in his 2016 book, I Had a Ball: My Friendship With Lucille Ball. “She handled everything so effortlessly, balanced it all with such sharpness and clarity. I really don’t know how she did it.”

Clark even appeared — as a secretary, of course — on a 1969 episode of Here’s Lucy.

After Ball’s death, Clark worked for philanthropist Barbara Davis, actresses Victoria Principal and Melody Thomas Scott, talent agent Roger Vorce and producer Ray Stark.

Clark was a founding board member of the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center in Jamestown, New York. She also loved animals, poodles in particular.

Survivors include her sisters, Marian and Beverly; her brothers-in-law, Robert and Dan; her nephew, Scott; and her niece, Shelley.

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