Lucie Arnaz

Lucie Arnaz Headshot

Actress

Birth Date: July 17, 1951

Age: 72 years old

Birth Place: Hollywood, California

Lucille Ball was pregnant with Lucie Arnaz when she made the pilot for "I Love Lucy" in 1951, and Arnaz's first TV appearance was in the final scene of the final half-hour episode of "I Love Lucy," watching as her mother was unveiled as a statue for Yankee Doodle Day in Westport. Eleven years later, Arnaz played her mother's daughter, Kim Carter, for six seasons on the sitcom "Here's Lucy" (CBS, 1968-74). At 5'10," Arnaz also had a long career as a musical comedy star and nightclub singer, as well as supporting player and occasional lead of TV-movies and series.

Arnaz's TV-movie debut was actually one which is still talked about years later. In 1975, she played the title role in NBC's "Who Is The Black Dahlia?," based on the true story of a mysterious murder of a would-be actress and part-time prostitute whose horrific slaying in the 40s has yet to be solved by the L.A. Police Department. That same year, Arnaz starred for ABC in "Death Scream," inspired by the true-life murder of New Yorker Kitty Genovese. In 1980, she was back on CBS in "The Mating Game," but, by 1988, was decidedly a supporting player, the one friend who sticks by Jill Clayburgh after her divorce, in "Who Gets the Friends?" (CBS). Arnaz also had two other tries at primetime series: her own sitcom "The Lucie Arnaz Show" (CBS, 1985), in which she played an advice columnist, and "Sons and Daughters" (CBS, 1990-91), an ensemble drama about a family in Portland, OR. Arnaz has also made several attempts to launch herself in a daily chat show, but they have never gotten past the pilot stage. She is, however, a frequent guest on talk shows. In 1995, she played Auntie Em in the TNT concert version of "The Wizard of Oz."

Arnaz never cracked the feature world. Her first film, "Billy Jack Goes to Washington," a sequel in to the popular Tom Laughlin vehicle, was made in 1977 but never released. In 1980, she was the "shiksa" in the life of Neil Diamond's "The Jazz Singer" in the third (and unnecessary) remake. Stage work has provided steadier employment. Arnaz appeared with the San Bernardino Light Opera Company in "Cabaret" in 1972. She headlined as Gittel Mosca, the neurotic dancer who romances a lawyer in the 1974-75 national tour of Michael Bennett's "Seesaw," adapted from William Gibson's "Two for the Seesaw." Arnaz made a heralded Broadway debut opposite Robert Klein as competing yet loving songwriters (based on Carole Bayer Sager and Marvin Hamlisch) in the Neil Simon musical "They're Playing Our Song" (1979). She has since appeared throughout the country in productions ranging from "Annie, Get Your Gun" to "Once Upon a Mattress" as well as developing a cabaret act she has played in Atlantic City, Las Vegas and elsewhere.

After the 1989 death of their mother, Arnaz and her brother, Desi Jr., formed Desilu Too, a company created to manage and exploit the properties and legacy of their parents. Arnaz also is partnered with her husband, actor Laurence Luckinbill, in Arluck Prods. Through the latter, she and her husband were executive producers of "Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie," snippets from behind the scenes with Lucy and Desi which won an Emmy for Best Informational Special in 1993.

Credits

Lucy and DesiStream

Self
Movie
2022
94%

Being the RicardosStream

Executive Producer
Movie
2021
68%

The Plot Thickens

Actor
Show
2020

Will & GraceStream

Guest Star
Factory Boss
Series
2017
74%

Henry & Me

Voice
Jack's Mom
Movie
2014

Carol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize

Guest
Show
2013

Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did for Love

Actor
Movie
2013

The Thought Exchange

Actor
Show
2012

The Thought Exchange

Actor
Movie
2012

The Pack

Actor
Eleanor Jordan
Movie
2007

Wild Seven

Actor
Sylvia
Movie
2006

Down to You

Actor
Judy Connelly
Movie
2000

Access Hollywood

Guest
News
1996

Abduction of Innocence: A Moment of Truth

Actor
Movie
1996

I Love Lucy: The Very First Show

Host
Show
1994

Bob Hope: The First 90 Years

Actor
Show
1993

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie

Actor
Show
1993

Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie

Executive Producer
Show
1993

Sons and Daughters

Actor
Tess Hammersmith
Show
1991

Law & OrderStream

Guest Star
Series
1990

Who Gets All the Friends?

Actor
Movie
1988

Who Gets the Friends?

Actor
Gloria McClinton
Movie
1988

¿Cómo Recuperar a un Amigo?

Actor
Movie
1988

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Det. Bess Stacey
Series
1984

Second Thoughts

Actor
Amy
Movie
1983

The 35th Annual Tony Awards

Self
Show
1981

Washington Mistress

Actor
Maggie Parker
Movie
1981

The Jazz SingerStream

Actor
Molly Bell
Movie
1980
26%

The Mating Season

Actor
Sydney Wyatt
Movie
1980

20/20Stream

Guest
News
1978

Fantasy Island

Guest Star
Series
1978

Billy Jack Goes to Washington

Actor
Saunders McArthur
Movie
1977

Death Scream

Actor
Judy
Movie
1975

Who Is the Black Dahlia?

Actor
Elizabeth Short
Movie
1975

The Woman Who Cried Murder

Actor
Judy
Movie
1975

The Sixth Sense

Guest Star
Show
1972

Night Gallery

Guest Star
Series
1970

Marcus Welby, M.D.Stream

Guest Star
Jo Anne Bosley
Series
1969

Here's LucyStream

Actor
Kim Carter
Series
1968

Rowan & Martin's Laugh-InStream

Guest
Variety Show
1968

The Merv Griffin Show

Guest
Talk
1965

The Lucy ShowStream

Guest Star
Series
1962

What's My Line?Stream

Guest
Game Show
1950