"I Love Lucy"
 
    Item Number: 114
Time Left: CLOSED
Value: $1,000
Online Close: Dec 15, 2010 11:59 PM EST
Bid History: 0 bids
Description
Must-Have "I Love Lucy" Memorabilia! Matted Personal Check Hand Signed by Desi Arnaz with Photo of Arnaz and Lucille Ball! Includes Certificate of Authenticity! ** Listprice: $1,000.00
 CELEBRITY MEMORABILIA! BRING HOME THE GLAMOR AND GLORY OF  OLD-TIME  HOLLYWOOD WITH THIS COLLECTOR'S ITEM! Full of the love and  glamor of  the golden couple of the twentieth century, this piece is a  must-have  for any avid collector or casual fan of "I Love Lucy." This  piece  includes a beautiful photo of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, as well  as a  personal check hand signed by Desi Arnaz and countersigned by the   senior Vice President of Desilu Productions, Edwin E. Holly! Includes   Certificate of Authenticity! Measures approx. 11" x 16" (with matting),   7" x 9" (photo), 8" x 3" (check). ** Please note that there is a minor   scratch at the top of the photo that is only discernible upon close   inspection. The artwork is being auctioned with this in mind. All sales   are final. **              Listprice: $1,000.00             
 
 Born on 2 March 1917 in Cuba, Desi Arnaz was raised in  tumultuous  times but rose above them to become a world-famous musician,  actor, and  producer. Named Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha, III at  birth, Arnaz  was born into a wealthy family, but after the Batista  revolution in  Cuba, his family was compelled to move to Miami, Florida  where he  worked as a menial laborer in his youth before his  musicaltalents were  discovered by Xavier Cugat. He moved to New York  City where he  eventually formed his own orchestra, but he soon became a  hit on the  Broadway stage. When the production he starred in, Too Many Girls, was picked up to be a major motion picture, Arnaz moved to Hollywood and quickly achieved star status in film and television. 
 
 Arnaz's career as a performer was interrupted while he served in the U.   S. armed forces during World War II, but upon its conclusion he  returned  to the entertainment business and in 1951 began the  world-famous TV  show I Love Lucy with his then-wife Lucille  Ball. He produced and  starred in the show and established Desilu  Production Studios with  Ball. The show became a hit, eventually running  for nine seasons. During  his career as an actor, director, and  producer, Arnaz made significant  strides in the industry. It was under  his guidance that TV production  moved from New York to Hollywood, that  sitcoms came to be filmed in  front of a live audience, and he is  credited with the idea of TV reruns. 
 
 Arnaz worked on quite a few other TV shows and eventually earned two   stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for his work in TV and one for   his contributions to the film industry. Desi Arnaz eventually away from   lung cancer in December 1986.
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