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...Huge homes for celebrities including Lucille Ball, Lon Chaney and Frank Sinatra tended towards revivalist colonial or Tudor....
...After graduating from Hollywood High School, Lindquist spent two years in the US Air Force before enrolling at the University of Southern California....
...It was overcast but hot — the heavy, almost hallucinogenic southern heat that has moulded the region’s personality....
...The fight was over a woman called Lucille, and from then on that was the name he gave to every guitar he ever played; with success he became indelibly associated with the Gibson brand....
...Previous celebrity owners of the property include Lucille Ball and Michael Jackson. Who: Hilton & Hyland, hiltonhyland.com, tel: +1 310 278 3311...
...I’m relying heavily on Lucille Ball’s famous quote, “If you want something done, ask a busy person to do it. The more things you do, the more you can do.”...
...“I had it customised,” says the tousle-haired Mr Blum, leaning back in a chair in his spartan office on the Paramount Pictures studio lot – an office that was once Lucille Ball’s dressing room....
...Funny like Lucille Ball, Parisa Khobdeh’s Eve twirls the two ends of her fat green toy snake as if they are ta-ta tassels and she is Gypsy Rose....
...They had Jack Benny, Lucille Ball, Bill Cosby, Kelly Monteith, Garry Shandling and Jerry Seinfeld. We had Hancock and Eric Sykes....
...Sharing their hundredth birthday with the AER this year are Ronald Reagan, Tennessee Williams, Ginger Rogers, Phil “Sergeant Bilko” Silvers and “I Love” Lucille Ball....
...Known for inventing the boom microphone by attaching a microphone to a fishing rod, she was the first female member of the Directors Guild of America and helped launch the careers of Katherine Hepburn and Lucille...
...Three weeks later Johnson strolled into his Café de Champion in Chicago with the blonde teenager Lucille Cameron. The government accused him of leading Lucille into “white slavery”....
...While working in Los Angeles, alas, McCormack acquired broad physical mannerisms that are on display in Neil LaBute’s Some Girl(s), which has just opened at the Lucille Lortel theatre under the direction...
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