![]() ![]() With Richard Denning, she starred in a radio program titled “My Favorite Husband” which eventually led to the creation of “I Love Lucy,” a television situation comedy in which she co-starred with her real-life husband, Latin bandleader Desi Arnaz. She began her screen career in 1933 and was known in Hollywood as ‘Queen of the B’s’ due to her many appearances in ‘B’ movies. Lucille Ball (Liz Cugat) was born on Augin Jamestown, New York. George gets jealous and fakes illness, and he is attended to by a sexy young nurse - causing the green-eyed monster to rear between both Cugats! MAIN CAST Synopsis ~ Liz is having her portrait painted by a handsome but gruff artist. “The Portrait Artist” aka “The Portrait Painter” aka “The Portrait” is episode #3 of the radio program MY FAVORITE HUSBAND broadcast on Augon the CBS Radio Network. For a look at “I Love Lucy” and TV Guide, click here! Richard Amsel TV Guide Lucille Ball Lucy 1974 Magazine TV television Terrence O'Flaherty Lucy in Marineland The Lucy Show The photo is from a TV Guide cover photo shoot from late August 1965 done on location. The photo is from “Lucy at Marineland” (TLS S4 E1). Inside the issue, an article by Terrence O’Flaherty titled “TV Will Never Be Quite The Same Again” about Lucille Ball’s retirement from series television. Note that the signature is differently placed.Īmsel’s first pencil sketch for the cover. Perhaps the most beloved of Amsel’s TV Guide covers was his portrait of Lucille Ball, which heralded an article about her retirement from series television in 1974.Īmsel’s original illustration. He designed the now iconic posters for The Sting, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Chinatown. This was her 17th appearance her 6th non-photographic appearance.Īmsel was also a prolific designer for popular film posters, landing his first job in 1969 (age 22) for Barbra Streisand’s Hello, Dolly. Coincidentally, Lucille Ball appeared on 39 covers, more than anyone else. Amsel did 37 covers in all, more than any other artist. His final cover was of newscasters Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings and Dan Rather in October 1985, just before his death form AIDS at age 37. Artist Richard Amsel’s first TV Guide cover was of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in 1972, promoting an article about television’s tributes to the recently deceased Duke of Windsor, once King Edward VIII.
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