Desi Arnaz Age, Height, Death, Bio, Affairs, Wiki & More
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About Desi Arnaz
Desi Arnaz was a famous American musician, actor, and television producer. Spouse/Ex Edith Mack Hirsch, Lucille Ball. He was the founder of the successful Latin music band, ‘Desi Arnaz Orchestra.’ This orchestra introduced America to a conga, a Latin-American dance that received huge popularity. It was Xavier Cugat, a popular figure in Latin music, who noticed Arnaz for his potentiality as a musician. His single ‘Babalu’ is regarded as his signature song. Along with his wife Lucille Ball, he formed ‘Desilu Productions’ which organized Arnaz and Lucille Ball’s programs on stage, screens, and radio. Under this production house, he produced several series like ‘The Ann Sothern Show’ and ‘The Untouchables.’ Desi Arnaz Age, Height, Fame, Death, Bio, Affairs, Wiki & More
This production house also produced feature films like ‘Forever, Darling.’ As an influential producer, he is credited with his innovative ideas like a multi-camera sitcom and organizing live shows at the studio. As an actor, he is remembered for his outstanding performance as Ricky Ricardo in the American television series ‘I Love Lucy.’ He also acted in several other films, such as ‘Father Takes a Wife’ and ‘The Navy Comes Through.’ His role of a dying soldier in ‘Bataan’ brought him wide recognition.
Bio/Wiki
Birth Name | Desi Arnaz |
Nick Name | Desiderio Alberto Arnaz Y De Acha III |
Age | 69 Years |
Famous | Hispanic Men Hispanic Actors |
Founder/Co-Founder | Desi Arnaz Productions |
Sun Sign/Zodiac Sign | Pisces |
Date of Birth | March 2, 1917 [1]wikipedia |
Died On | December 2, 1986 |
Birth Place | Santiago De Cuba, Cuba |
Place Of Death | Del Mar, California, U.S. |
Cause Of Death | Cancer |
Personality | ESFJ |
Nationality | American, Cuban |
Hobbies | Not Known |
Physical Stats
Height (Approx.) | 1.77 M |
Weight (Approx.) | Not Known |
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Chest Size | Not Known |
Hips Size | Not Known |
Waist Size | Not Known |
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Race / Ethnicity | Not Known |
Hair Color | Not Known |
Eye Color | Not Known |
S*xual Orientation | Not Known |
Dress Size | Not Known |
Shoe Size | Not Known |
Family
Mother’s Name | Lolita Arnaz |
Father’s Name | Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha |
Wife/Spouse | Edith Mack Hirsch Lucille Ball (1940–1960) Divorced |
Marriage Date | Not Known |
Children | Desi Arnaz Jr. Lucie Arnaz |
Personal Life
School | Not Known |
College/University | Not Known |
Educational Qualification | Not Known |
Profession | Actor |
Brands Endorsed | Not Known |
Career Manager | Not Known |
Awards
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Relationship & more
Affairs/Girlfriends | Not Known |
Favorite Things
Favourite Food | Not Known |
Favourite Actors | Not Known |
Favourite Colors | Not Known |
Favourite Sport | Not Known |
Controversies | Not Known |
Money Factor
Estimated Net Worth in 2019 (Approx) | $1 Million – $5 Million (Approx.) |
Estimated Net Worth in 2018(Approx) | $100,000 – $1 Million |
Annual Salary | Under Review |
Income Source | TV Actor |
Noted, Currently, We don’t have enough information about Cars, Monthly/Yearly Salary, etc. We will update you soon.
Desi Arnaz Death
Arnaz was a regular smoker for much of his life and often smoked cigarettes on the set of I Love Lucy. He smoked Cuban cigars until he was in his sixties. Arnaz was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1986. He died several months later on December 2, 1986, at the age of 69. Arnaz was cremated and his ashes scattered. His death came just five days before Lucille Ball received the Kennedy Center Honors. He was predeceased by his second wife, Edith, who died a year earlier on March 23, 1985. His mother outlived him by almost two years.
Career
- When Xavier Cugat, a Spanish-American bandleader, discovered his musical potential, Desi received an offer to perform in Cugat’s orchestra. In December 1937, he formed his own band, the ‘Desi Arnaz Orchestra,’ in Miami Beach.
- The band helped him gain popularity in the American music industry. Subsequently, he got an opportunity to audition for a Broadway musical titled ‘Too Many Girls’ in 1939. The following year, he went to Hollywood to act in the film adaptation of the musical.
- Arnaz appeared in several movies, such as ‘Bataan’ in the 1940s.
- In May 1943, he received his draft notice to serve in ‘World War II.’ As part of the army, he took the responsibility to direct ‘United Service Organization’ programs at a military hospital in San Fernando Valley.
- After his discharge from the army, he organized a new orchestra that achieved immense success with live appearances and recordings. In 1946, he performed his single ‘Babalu’ which received critical acclaim.
- In 1948, along with Lucille Ball, he started ‘Desilu Productions’ which organized their programs on stage, screen, and radio. In the next year, he played a crucial role in developing ‘I Love Lucy,’ a successful television series which the ‘CBS’ broadcast for six years.
- In addition to ‘I Love Lucy,’ he executive produced ‘The Ann Sothern Show’ and ‘Those Whiting Girls.’ He also starred in other series like ‘The Untouchables,’ ‘Whirlybirds,’ and ‘Sheriff of Cochise / United States Marshal.’
- He appeared as the bandleader in Bob Hope’s radio show. Later, he hosted a musical quiz show titled ‘Your Tropical Trip.’ His ‘Desilu Productions’ produced several shows like ‘The Andy Griffith Show,’ ‘The Show,’ and ‘Star Trek.’
- When Ball sold her share of the production house, Desi formed his own production company ‘Desi Arnaz Productions’ that produced the television sitcom ‘The Mothers-In-Law.’
- In the later part of 1970, he co-hosted shows alongside daytime host and producer Mike Douglas. He also made a guest appearance with his son Desi Jr. on ‘Saturday Night Live’ to promote his autobiography ‘A Book.’
Some unknown facts about
- His father was jailed during the Cuban Revolution in 1933 and had his property and money confiscated.
- Toured with bandleader Xavier Cugat for a year before heading his own orchestra.
- Cast by director George Abbott in the 1939 Rodgers and Hart Broadway musical Too Many Girls and reprised the role for the 1940 film version, which starred Lucille Ball.
- Although they were married in real life, CBS didn’t think Arnaz would be believable as Ball’s husband in I Love Lucy. They toured the country with a revue to prove that audiences would accept them, then produced the pilot with their own money.
- Credited with devising the three-camera technique of filming sitcoms.
- Bought RKO Studios and turned it into Desilu Productions, producing series such as The Danny Thomas Show, Star Trek: The Original Series and The Untouchables.
- Made his final big-screen appearance in the 1982 drama The Escape Artist.
- His family fled persecution in Cuba.
- He led an orchestra in real life.
- Desilu Studios was established for ‘I Love Lucy.’
- He is credited with the modern sitcom format.
- He is credited with the invention of the rerun.
- He suggested Lucille Ball return to television.
- He returned to television with ‘The Mothers-In-Law.’
- He hosted ‘Saturday Night Live’ and wrote a book.
- He has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
- He was always close to Lucile Ball.