LUCIE ARNAZ - AUTOGRAPH ENVELOPE SIGNED 12/29/1980 - HFSID 270119
Sale Price $63.00
Reg. $70.00
LUCIE ARNAZ
She addresses and signs an envelope mailed to comedienne Phyllis Diller, with
an unsigned flyer humorously describing the birth of her son Simon (with husband
Laurence Luckinbill).
Autograph Envelope signed: "Arnaz/Luckinbill" on back flap, 9½x4.
15-cent Oliver Wendell Holmes stamp affixed, postmarked Los Angeles,
California, December 29, 1980. Addressed by Arnaz to: "Ms. Phyllis
Diller, 163 So. Rockingham Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 90049". On back flap,
Arnaz has also written her New York return address. Pencil notes
(possibly in Diller's hand) on verso. Lightly creased and soiled, ink stain at
two words of writing on front. Accompanied by photocopied, hand-drawn
flyer, 1 page, 11¾x8¾, folded into thirds. The four panels (three on front,
one on verso) humorously depict the couple's move from Los Angeles to New York
and the birth of their son, Simon. Slightly creased. Fine condition.
LUCIE ARNAZ (born Lucie Desiree Arnaz in 1951), the daughter of early TV
comedy legends Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, had married her second husband,
stage, screen and television actor LAURENCE LUCKINBILL, in 1980, the year
she appeared in The Jazz Singer as Molly Bell and in the made-for-TV
movie, The Mating Season, with Luckinbill. The couple, who would have
three children, welcomed their first son, Simon Thomas, on December 9, 1980.
Their other children include another son, Joseph, and a daughter, Katharine.
Arnaz had previously (1971-1977) been married to actor Phil Vandervort. Lucie
had made her television debut (along with her brother, Desi, Jr.) on the last
half-hour I Love Lucy episode in 1957. She had bit parts in her
mother's subsequent The Lucy Show (beginning in 1963), and played
full supporting parts in Here's Lucy (1968-1974). Making her
Broadway debut in 1978, Arnaz won the Theatre World Award that
year for her performance in They're Playing Our Song. She has also
starred in several feature films, including Billy Jack Goes to Washington
(1977), in two of her own TV series, The Lucie Arnaz Show (1985)
and Sons and Daughters (1991), and in made-for-TV movies, including the
acclaimed Who is the Black Dahlia? (1976), and she has made guest
appearances on numerous TV shows and series. Comedienne PHYLLIS DILLER (1917-2012), known for her outrageous appearance, zany
outfits, distinctive laugh and a stand-up act that featured frequent references
to her fictional husband, "Fang", and zingers about her sex appeal and numerous
plastic surgeries, got her big break in March 1955 (at age 37), when she
debuted at San Francisco's Purple Onion club. A subsequent appearance on
The Tonight Show hosted by Jack Paar launched her national career,
which got a big boost after Bob Hope saw Diller in a Washington, D.C. club. A
favorite of the comedian, Diller would appear in three of Hope's films and 23
of his TV specials. Diller, who recorded her first comedy record album in
1959, took her groundbreaking "funny hausfrau" act to nightclubs and television
variety shows and specials and she also appeared on the big screen. Her feature
film credits include Splendor in the Grass (1961), The Fat Spy
(1966), Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966), The Sunshine Boys
(1975) and The Silence of the Hams (1994), and she provided the voice of
the Queen in A Bug's Life (1998). By 2000, the comedienne, who had
trained as a concert pianist before her marriage (1939-1965) to Sherwood
Anderson Diller, had appeared as a piano soloist with 100 symphony
orchestras across the U.S. Despite retiring from nightclub/stage tours in
May 2002 at the age of 84, Diller continued to make films (Motorcross
Kids, 2004; Forget About It, 2005) and occasionally appear on TV
programs, including two episodes of 7th Heaven (2002, 2003) and a guest
shot on The Wayne Brady Show (2004). Two items.
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