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Home/People/Lucie Arnaz
Lucie Arnaz profile photo
Born
Jul 17, 1951
Age 74
Place of Birth
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

25
Movies
31
TV Shows
1
Directed
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Lucie Arnaz

Acting

Biography
Emmy Award winner Lucie Arnaz is the daughter of television legends Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball and sister of actor Desi Arnaz Jr. Lucie Arnaz appeared from an early age on her mother's TV shows and was prominently featured as Ms Ball's daughter in Here's Lucy from 1968 to 1974. Arnaz branched out into television roles independent of her family from the mid-1970s. In 1975, she played murder victim Elizabeth Short in an NBC telefilm of Who is the Black Dahlia?, and she starred with Lyle Waggoner and Tommy Tune in Welcome to the "World," The Wonderful World of Disney special commemorating the grand opening of Space Mountain at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. In 1978, she appeared in an episode of Fantasy Island as a woman desperately trying to save her marriage. She has continued to make appearances in a number of popular television series over the years, including Murder, She Wrote, Marcus Welby, M.D., Sons and Daughters (CBS, 1991), Will & Grace and Law & Order. Arnaz also had a short-lived series of her own, The Lucie Arnaz Show, on CBS in 1985. The show was about psychologist Dr. Jane Lucas who answers questions from the public on her radio show called "The Jane Lucas Show" and in a magazine. The show first premiered on April 2, 1985, but was pulled off the air after 4 episodes aired. The remaining two episodes aired on June 4 and June 11, 1985. Another eponymous series, this one a late-night-style talk show, aired for one season from 1995 to 1996. It was unsuccessful, but The Rosie O'Donnell Show would use the same format a year later to much greater success. She won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Special, in 1993 for her documentary about her parents, Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie. Arnaz has made numerous feature-film appearances, but is best remembered for her debut in The Jazz Singer (1980) in which she co-starred with Neil Diamond and Laurence Olivier. She earned a nomination for the 1981 Golden Globe Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture. However Arnaz' greatest success has come in the theatre, where she has worked continually since the mid-1970s. She made her Broadway debut in February 1979 in the musical They're Playing Our Song. Arnaz won the Theatre World Award and the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Sonia Walsk. In 1986, she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her tour with Tommy Tune in the international company of the musical My One and Only. In 2000 she made her London debut in the new musical The Witches Of Eastwick.
Lucie Arnaz: I Got the Job! Songs From My Musical Past poster

Lucie Arnaz: I Got the Job! Songs From My Musical Past

Cast
2023
Lucy and Desi poster

Lucy and Desi

as Self
2022
Henry & Me poster

Henry & Me

as Jack's Mom
2014
Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love poster

Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did For Love

as Self
2013
The Thought Exchange poster

The Thought Exchange

as Herself
2012
The Pack poster

The Pack

as Eleanor Jordan
2011
Wild Seven poster

Wild Seven

as Sylvia
2006
Lucille Ball: Finding Lucy poster

Lucille Ball: Finding Lucy

as Self (archive footage)
2000
Down to You poster

Down to You

as Judy Connelly
2000
Abduction of Innocence poster

Abduction of Innocence

as Helen Steves
1996
The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True poster

The Wizard of Oz in Concert: Dreams Come True

as Aunt Em
1995
Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie poster

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie

as Self
1993
Who Gets the Friends? poster

Who Gets the Friends?

as Gloria McClinton
1988
Night of 100 Stars II poster

Night of 100 Stars II

as Self
1985
All Star Party for Lucille Ball poster

All Star Party for Lucille Ball

as Self
1984
Second Thoughts poster

Second Thoughts

as Amy
1983
Night of 100 Stars poster

Night of 100 Stars

as Self
1982
Washington Mistress poster

Washington Mistress

as Maggie Parker
1982
The Mating Season poster

The Mating Season

as Sydney Wyatt
1980
The Jazz Singer poster

The Jazz Singer

as Molly Bell
1980