Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo

Lucy McGillicuddy Ricardo

Lucille "Lucy" Esmeralda McGillicuddy Ricardo is a fictional character from the popular U.S. television sitcom "I Love Lucy" (CBS, 1951-1957), played by Lucille Ball. Her full name is given in the episodes "The Marriage License" and "Fred and Ethel Fight".

Fictional character biography

Early life

Lucy was born in West Jamestown, New York. [The real Lucy (Lucille Ball) was born in Celoron, New York, a suburb to the west of Jamestown, New York. Her childhood home is still in Celoron, and there is a Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center in Jamestown; see also [http://www.savelucydesicenter.org SaveLucyDesiCenter.org] .] As a child she was babysat by Helen Erickson, and she was also bit on the ear by Fred Bigalow's cat as a child. Her childhood doctor was named Dr. Petersen. In grammar school, she played a petunia in a recital. In grade school, her nickname was "Birdlegs." When she was in high school she was involved in the drama program where she studied with Miss Hanna and played the lead in "Romeo and Juliet." She was also known as "Bird Legs" and "Droopy Drawers" as a child. In one episode, she talks about fishing in nearby Chautauqua Lake (a real lake near Celoron, New York and Jamestown, New York). She also played the saxophone in high school (as did the real Lucy).

Marriage

When she was 22, Lucy was set up on a blind date by her friend Marion Strong. Her blind date turned out to be a Cuban conga drummer, Ricky Ricardo. The two fell in love and eventually got married at the Byrum Beagle River Club in Connecticut. An alternate scenario, as explained to guest star Hedda Hopper in the Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour episode "Lucy Takes a Cruise to Havana," features Lucy and her friend Susie McNamara, played by Ann Sothern, as meeting Ricky while vacationing in Cuba in 1940.

In 1948, Lucy and Ricky moved into an old reconverted brownstone apartment at 623 East 68th Street in New York City. The apartment rented for $105 per month.

Lucy and Ethel quickly became best friends, even though Ethel was at least 10+ years older than Lucy. Upon moving to the city, Ricky ended up getting a job headlining the Club Tropicana where they were held over indefinitely. To Lucy, Ricky's career and days seemed so much more exciting than her days of cooking and cleaning. She desperately wanted to be a star and constantly tried to get into Ricky's act. Ricky wanted his wife to stay home and complete her homemaking duties. However, in spite of Ricky's reluctance and usual refusal to give her a part, Lucy usually found a way into the show.

Nightclub and Other performances Lucy appeared in

Birth of Little Ricky

In 1952, after going to the doctor complaining of feeling "dauncey" (Lucy's definition of "dauncey" is when you're not really sick but just feel lousy) and gaining weight. She learned that she was pregnant and was excited to tell her husband the exciting news. The Mertzes learn the news first and are sworn to secrecy. When she was younger, Lucy had envisioned how she would tell her husband that they were going to have a baby. She decides to tell Ricky when he comes home from lunch that afternoon. However, with repeated interruptions from the telephone and the Mertzes, she is unable. She tries to tell him down at his club during rehearsals, but is uncomfortable telling him such a personal thing in front of his band. Finally, that evening, while Ricky is performing, Lucy pens a note and passes it to the maître d'. He gives the note to Ricky. Ricky reads the note which basically alludes to a wife needing to tell her husband that they were having a baby. Ricky, unaware that the "husband" mentioned in the note is him, wants to bring the expectant couple up on stage to congratulate them. He goes from couple to couple trying to find them. Ricky notices Lucy in the audience, and it occurs to him that Lucy may be the one who is expecting. Lucy nods yes, and Ricky is overcome with emotion. They fight happy tears and sing "We're Having a Baby."

During her pregnancy, Lucy experienced the normal pregnancy woes. She became depressed when everyone seemed to focus their attention on the impending child and not on Lucy. She couldn't decide on a name for the child and was nervous that she wasn't going to be a good mother. However, she wanted the best for her child and enrolled herself, Ricky and the Mertzes in English lessons to make sure that her child learned how to speak properly. Finally, she took up sculpting so that she and Ricky could enrich their child's life with art and music, respectively.

Lucy's show business aspirations never waned however. She managed to break into Ricky's barbershop quartet number by firing the man who had the part she wanted.

Finally, on January 19, 1953 (the same day she had her real-life son and actor Desi Arnaz, Jr.) , while husband Ricky was performing a new number at his nightclub, Lucy gave birth to Ricky Ricardo Jr. The Mertzes were named Little Ricky's godparents.

Hollywood

In 1954, Lucy's husband was given a role in an upcoming MGM film based on the life of Don Juan. Lucy and the Mertzes followed Ricky on his journey to Hollywood stardom. While in Hollywood, Lucy met many famous celebrities, including William Holden, Hedda Hopper, Rock Hudson, Cornel Wilde, Harpo Marx, Richard Widmark, Van Johnson and John Wayne. She reported having spotted 99 celebrities while in Hollywood and finally procured an even 100 when she met Wilde. Lucy was incredibly starstruck and saved anything that had even come in contact with a celebrity such as a can that was smashed by Cary Grant's left rear wheel. However, she didn't merely hob nob with celebrities, she also got a few chances to break into show business herself.

Ricky got her a small role in a film as a showgirl. Lucy's role required her to wear a large headdress and she also got a death scene. However, the headdress proved cumbersome and her part was downgraded. She eventually ended up as a showgirl who is already dead on a stretcher when the scene begins. Lucy's second foray into show business was when she replaced Van Johnson's sick redheaded partner in his act at the hotel. She wanted to impress her friend Carolyn Appleby and successfully coaxed Johnson into giving her the job through flattery. She does an excellent job and impresses the crowd. Finally, she has her third shot at stardom when she appears with a Ricky Ricardo dummy at a luncheon for movie executives. Ricky was asked to perform, but he declined in favor of a fishing trip he had planned. Lucy accepted on his behalf and schemed to build the dummy and then pretend that he's ill and she finishes the show herself. Her plan doesn't go as well as she had hoped, but she's still a smash success and is offered a contract. She declines however, when she realizes that it would take her away from her husband and son.

Europe

Very soon after returning home from Hollywood, Ricky's band was given a chance to tour around Europe. Lucy and the Mertzes were again given the opportunity to tag along on the trip and get a once in a lifetime opportunity. They sailed on a cruise ship across the Atlantic where Lucy won a ping pong trophy. She also managed to get stuck in a porthole.

After landing in England, Lucy got the chance to perform and meet the Queen of England. She also participated in a Fox Hunt and got to stay at a real English estate. In Paris, she met Charles Boyer and was temporarily detained in a French jail after having inadvertently trying to use counterfeit money. Also, in one of the funniest scenes in television history, she stomped on grapes in Turo, a wine making town in Italy, and wrestles (and nearly drowned by) her proffesional grape-stomping partner (in a grape vat).

Moving to Connecticut

In 1956, Lucy and her husband Ricky decided to move to Connecticut. This happened after a trip there and Lucy falling in love with the area. Before they moved in, though, she tried to get out of the deal. Soon they decided to raise chickens. Their best friends, Fred Mertz and Ethel Mertz, moved into their guest house. (Fred was raised on a farm) After this was unsuccessful, they decided to shut their business down. Lucy and Ricky also made close friends while in Connecticut, Betty Ramsey and Ralph Ramsey (the Ricardo's next door neighbors).

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