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On the occasion of HER birthday:

 

 

Susan Tolsky, actress, 34 titles; Lucille Ball guest, (“Here’s Lucy”) “A Home is Not an Office”, “Kim Finally Cuts You-Know-Who’s Apron Strings”, 1972, is born this date 4/6, in 1943.

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On the day of HER passing, 4/8:

 

 

Claire Trevor, b. 3/8/10, Lucille Ball early-film career co-star, 1934; William Frawley (Lucy's Fred Mertz) co-star, 1948, guest, The Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse, 1959; as well as with the Arnazes, archivally, Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's, 1997, dies this date (4/8) in 2000.

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Dalton Trumbo, d. 9/10/76; screenwriter, 67 titles; actor, 3 titles; director, 2 titles; two-time Academy Award winner; suffered much, as Lucille Ball did, accused during the Commie Scare of the 50's; screenwriter, Lucille Ball early film-career, Five Came Back, 1939; subject of PBS American Masters documentary, “Dalton Trumbo”, 2009; as well as appears with Lucille, archivally, Moguls and Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood, “The Attack of the Small Screen: 1950-1960,” 2010, is born this date, 12/9, in 1905.

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On the day of HIS passing:

 

 

Ted deCorsia, b. 9/29/05; guest, Lucille Ball CBS' Radio, My Favorite Husband, 1949; guest, Desilu Productions’, Cavalcade of America, 1954; The Californians, 1957; Desilu Studios'-filmed, The Adventures of Jim Bowie, 1957; Desilu Productions’, Official Detective, two episodes, 1958; Desilu Studios'-filmed, The Red Skelton Show, 1958; as well as Desilu Productions', The Untouchables, 1959, 1962, dies this date (4/11) in 1973.

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William Tuttle, d. 7/27/07; actor, 1 title; Award-winning Hollywood makeup artist, 366 titles, 1935-85; once married to Donna Reed; Makeup artist, Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz film, The Long, Long Trailer, 1954, as well as special makeup, Desilu Studios'-filmed, My Favorite Martian “Avenue C Mob”, 1965, is born this date, 4/13, in 1910.

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Tony Dow, writer, producer, actor, 36 titles; of Leave It To Beaver fame, 234 episodes, 1957-1963; guest, Desilu Productions', The Greatest Show on Earth “The Show Must Go On - To Orange City”; with William Frawley (Lucy's Fred Mertz), Desilu Studios'-filmed, My Three Sons “Guest in the House”, 1964; as well as appears with Lucie and Desi Arnaz, IV, The 5th Annual TV Land Awards, the first ‘Legacy of Laughter’ Award, presented by Carol Burnett, to Lucille, posthumously; 2007; is born this date 4/13, in 1945.

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