ReelTalk Movie Reviews  


New Reviews
Beauty
Elvis
Lightyear
Spiderhead
Jurassic World Domini...
Interceptor
Jazz Fest: A New Orle...
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue ...
more movies...
New Features
Poet Laureate of the Movies
Happy Birthday, Mel Brooks
Score Season #71
more features...
Navigation
ReelTalk Home Page
Movies
Features
Forum
Search
Contests
Customize
Contact Us
Affiliates
Advertise on ReelTalk

Listen to Movie Addict Headquarters on internet talk radio Add to iTunes

Buy a copy of Confessions of a Movie Addict



Main Page Movies Features Log In/Manage



ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Actress, Singer Lucie Arnaz
by Betty Jo Tucker

Multi-talented Lucie Arnaz visits Movie Addict Headquarters on January 17th to discuss her diverse career in films, television, live theater and as a recording artist. Clearly, with Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball for parents, Lucie has showbiz in her blood!

Lucie’s new CD, “Latin Roots,” showcases her marvelous vocal talents -- which she probably inherited from her father. As an actress, Lucie boasts several films to her credit, including co-starring with Neil Diamond in Jazz Singer and playing key roles in The Pack, Wild Seven, Down to You, Second Thoughts and Billy Jack Goes to Washington.

On television, Lucie portrayed Elizabeth Short in the film Who Killed the Black Dahlia? and appeared in other TV movies as well as in such series as Law & Order, Murder She Wrote, The Lucie Arnaz Show, The Lucy Show and Here’s Lucy. She also wowed audiences on Broadway in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Lost in Yonkers and They’re Playing Our Song. Lucie has brought many famous roles to life on stage, including Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Daisy Mae in Lil Abner and Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun.

Lucie and her husband, Larry Luckinbill, formed ArLuck Entertainment, which produced the Emmy award-winning documentary, Lucy & Desi: A Home Movie. Their company also published two CD-ROMS -- Lucy & Desi: The Scrapbooks and How to Save Your Family History: A 10-Step Guide by Lucie Arnaz -- as well as produced An Evening with Lucille Ball: Thank You for Asking, a one-woman show co-written and directed by Lucie Arnaz.

Lucie Arnaz’s interview airs live at 4 p.m. Eastern Time (1 p.m. Pacific Time) on BlogTalkRadio on Tuesday, January 17. During the live show, listeners are invited to call in and to participate in a chat. An archived segment will also be available.

CALL-NUMBER: 646-478-5668

HOST: Betty Jo Tucker

CO-HOST: James Colt Harrison

PRODUCER: Nikki Starr

ASSISTANT PRODUCER: Danielle Dyer

LINK TO LISTEN: Click here on or after January 17, 2012.


                                                                                                                                                                               
 
© 2024 - ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Website designed by Dot Pitch Studios, LLC