Vivian Vance
Vivian Vance (July 26, 1909-August 17 1979) was an American actress and singer, born in Cherryvale, Kansas as Vivian Roberta Jones.
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July 26 - 1909 - August 17 - 1979 - Actress - Singer - Cherryvale, Kansas
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During the early years of her career she played small roles in a few films, but worked primarily as a stage actress, appearing in a total of 38 productions throughout her career. When Desi Arnaz was casting his new sitcom I Love Lucy, starring himself and wife Lucille Ball, Ball's first choice for the role of landlady Ethel Mertz was Bea Benaderet. Benaderet was unavailable due to a previous commitment so Arnaz went looking for another actress. He found her at the La Jolla Playhouse's production of The Voice of the Turtle. Upon seeing Vance, Arnaz knew he had found the perfect Ethel. Lucille Ball was less than sure; she had envisioned Ethel Mertz as much older and less attractive than Vance.
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Desi Arnaz - Sitcom - I Love Lucy - Lucille Ball - Ethel Mertz - Bea Benaderet - La Jolla
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A youthful-looking and attractive woman, Vance was required to wear frumpy clothes that were actually a size smaller than Vance usually wore in order to make her appear overweight (she was not, however, contractually forced by the show to be 20 pounds (9 kg) overweight throughout its run, as is often claimed). Vance's character was the less-than-prosperous resident of a New York City brownstone owned by her and her husband Fred (William Frawley). She and Frawley, who was 25 years older than Vance, were a perfect match as the bickering Mertzes, since they detested each other in real life. (Vance's then real-life husband, Phil Ober, frequently played small supporting roles on the series, most notably as producer Dore Scharey in one of the Hollywood episodes.) The two were given the opportunity to begin their own Fred and Ethel spin-off once Lucy had run its course in 1959. Although Frawley was interested, Vance stated she had no interest in working with Frawley again. She would go on to have her own series Guestward Ho!, which failed.
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New York City - William Frawley - 1959
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Vance paired once again with Ball for The Lucy Show, her first post-Arnaz series, and this time was permitted to look more glamorous as Vivian Bagley, a divorced mother of one son. She remained with the show for three of its six years before retiring to Connecticut.
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The Lucy Show - Connecticut
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Over the next several years, Vance appeared occasionally alongside Ball on reunion shows and for guest appearances on Here's Lucy. During the mid-1970s she took small roles on sitcoms such as Rhoda. Her final television appearance was on the last CBS Lucy production, Lucy Calls the President, which aired November 21, 1977, and featured many of the cast members from The Lucy Show.
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Here's Lucy - Rhoda - November 21 - 1977 - The Lucy Show
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She was diagnosed with cancer in 1977 and died in 1979.
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Cancer - 1977 - 1979
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Vivan Vance played a significant part in the history of television She defined the role of second banana, paving the way for future female sidekicks. She was also the first person to win the Best Supporting Actress Emmy.
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Television - Emmy
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