I Love Lucy's comedienne star (7,4) |
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Zany actress who starred with husband Desi Arnaz in her iconic comedy series (7,4) |
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'Yours, Mine and Ours' star |
USA Today |
07 Jan 2023 |
'50s sitcom icon with two Hollywood stars |
Universal |
21 Dec 2021 |
Sitcom pioneer in the first class of inductees to the Television Academy Hall of Fame |
LA Times Daily |
05 Aug 2020 |
Sitcom pioneer in the first class of inductees to the Television Academy Hall of Fame |
The Washington Post |
05 Aug 2020 |
*1950s sitcom co-star |
The Washington Post |
17 Mar 2020 |
*1950s sitcom co-star |
LA Times Daily |
17 Mar 2020 |
TV star with a museum in Jamestown, N.Y. [4] |
New York Times |
15 Aug 2019 |
First woman to run a major TV studio |
Universal |
25 Jan 2019 |
TV star with a museum in Jamestown, N.Y. [4] |
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First woman to run a major TV studio |
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She was on the first TV Guide cover |
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The end-all redhead of classic TV |
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TV Hall of Fame charter member |
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Sitcom legend |
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Comedy star with five |
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Big star of early TV |
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'50s TV superstar |
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Early TV superstar |
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Mame portrayer, 1974 |
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"Wildcat" star |
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Mame portrayer, 1974 |
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She appeared on the cover of the first national edition of TV Guide |
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Desi Arnaz's better half, at one time |
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She appeared on the cover of the first national edition of TV Guide |
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Desi Arnaz Jr.'s mother |
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She was on the first cover of TV Guide |
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Redheaded comedian |
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RedHEAD of early TV |
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Well-rounded comic? |
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Desilu head |
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"Mame" star, 1974 |
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"Mame" star, 1974 |
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"The First Lady of Television" |
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'50s sitcom star |
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Four-time sitcom Emmy winner |
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TV Guide's first cover girl |
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Four-time Emmy-winning comedienne |
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Famed comedienne |
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