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Wally Cox b. 12/6/24 d. 02/15/73

 

 

Wally Cox , the infamous ‘Mr. Peepers’, early 50's television; one of Lucille Ball's favorite guest co-stars, The Lucy Show, “Lucy Conducts the Symphony”, 1963; Desilu Productions', Mission: Impossible “Pilot”, 1966; Desilu Studios'-filmed, The Dick Van Dyke Show “The Making of a Councilman”, 1966, and Vacation Playhouse “Alfred of the Amazon”, 1967; co-star, Lucille film, A Guide For the Married Man, 1967; (“Here's Lucy”) “Lucy and the Ex-Con”, 1969; “Lucy and Wally Cox”, 1970; “Lucy, the Diamond Cutter”, 1970; and “Lucy Sublets the Office”, 1972; as well as guest-appears twice with Desi Arnaz, The Hollywood Squares, 1972; is born this date in 1924.

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Mike Connors b. 8/15/25 d. alive

 

 

Mike Connors, star, Desilu Productions', Mannix; appears CBS’ On the Air: A Celebration of 50 Years, on which Lucille Ball co-hosts, Part II, 1978; Lucille's guest co-star, (“Here’s Lucy”) “Lucy and Mannix Are Held Hostage”, 1971; as well as appears with Desi Arnaz, archivally, Pioneers of Television, “Crime & Drama”, 2008, is born this date in 1925.

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Clifford Terry (orange juice stand proprietor/children's theater director - Little Ricky's School Pageant)

 

Clifford Terry was ALSO a Celoron kid; grew up with my father and Lucille and all the rest of them, many of whom were mentioned on I Love Lucy....

 

Happy New Year to each of you, with my best wishes and love, JK

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Even if we've already mentioned Dann, he deserves mentioning once again - one of the BEST! JK

 

Dann Cahn,- editor b. 4/9/23 alive

 

Dann Cahn,- the Arnazes many-year friend and Film Editor, (“I Love Lucy”), 33 episodes 1951-52; (“I Love Lucy”); editorial supervisor, 106 episodes 1952-53; Editor, (“I Love Lucy”): The Movie, 1953; Desilu Productions’, Our Miss Brooks, Editor, 1 episode, 1952, 7 episodes 1952-53, editorial supervision, 29 episodes, 1954-56, editorial supervisor, 17 episodes, 1954-56; and December Bride, 4 episodes, 1955-56; Desilu Studios'-filmed, Make Room for Daddy, editorial supervisor, 11 episodes, 1953-58; editorial supervisor, Willy, 16 episodes, 1954-55; supervising editor, 1 episode, 1955; editorial supervisor, The Brothers, 1 episode, 1956, Film Editor, Arnazes film, Forever Darling, 1956; Desilu Productions’, Those Whiting Girls, editorial supervisor, 13 episodes, 1955-57; Wire Service, “The Johnny Rath Story”, 1956; Cavalcade of America, supervising editor, 1 episode, 1956, editorial supervisor, 3 episodes, 1956-57, editor, Sheriff of Cochise, 3 episodes, 1957, editorial supervisor, 2 episodes, 1956-57; Editor, Desilu Studios'-filmed, The Lineup, 1954, unknown episodes, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, editorial supervisor, 36 episodes, 1955-59, The Adventures of Jim Bowie, 68 episodes, 1956-58, and supervising editor, 7 episodes, 1956-57, The Real McCoys, “Californy, Here We Come”, 1957, Editorial Supervisor, 39 additional episodes, 1957-58; Supervising Film Editor, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, 5 episodes, 1957-59, Editorial Supervisor, 4 episodes, 1957-58; Desilu Productions', The Fountain of Youth, Editorial Supervisor, 1958; Editorial Supervisor, U.S. Marshal, unknown episodes, 1958, Whirlybirds, 23 episodes, 1957-58, The Californians, 1 episode, 1958; Desilu Studios'-filmed, The Red Skelton Show, Editorial Supervisor, 1 episode, 1958; Desilu Productions’, The Texan, Editorial Supervisor, 7 episodes, 1958-59; 2nd Unit Director, The Scarface Mob, 1959; Director; Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse “Man in Orbit”, 1959; Editorial Department, Desilu Studios'-filmed, The Guns of Will Sonnett, 4 episodes, 1968; guest appears on (“I Love Lucy”), 50th Anniversary Special, Senior Editor and TV Consultant, 2001; Editor, The Desilu Story, 2003, as well as multi-year appearances in Jamestown, NY at the various Lucy-Desi Festivals/Birthday Bash occasions after 2003; as well as attends, with Lucie Arnaz Luckinbill and husband, Laurence Luckinbill, among many others, Hollywood Museum/CBS Celebrate Lucille Ball at 100/(“I Love Lucy”) at 60 Exhibit, 8/4/11, is born this date in 1923.

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Clifford Terry was ALSO a Celoron kid; grew up with my father and Lucille and all the rest of them, many of whom were mentioned on I Love Lucy....

 

I didn't know that. I love hearing things like this.

 

C (the first letter of Lucy Carter's numerous husbands' surnames so she never has to change the initials on her luggage)

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Charleston (The grand finale for the Flapper Follies of 1952-27-52. Ralph Ramsay didn't have enough energy for one until Diana Jordan walked into the room. Joan Crawford and Mr. Mooney danced a mean one. Lucy Carter knew Ginger Rogers was the Texas State Champion. Ginger thought only Lela knew about that.)

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