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  1. Vivian Vance (July 26, 1909 - August 17, 1979) played the part of Ethel Mertz on both I Love Lucy and its spinoff series, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.Vivian also would appear on two later Desilu sitcom series starring Lucille Ball, the 1962-68 CBS-TV series The Lucy Show and as a guest on 1968-74 CBS-TV series Here's Lucy, appearing in several episodes.A longtime performer and actress on stage ...

  2. Vivian Vance played Ethel Mertz, Frawley's on-screen wife. Although the two actors worked well together, they greatly disliked each other. Most attribute their mutual hatred to Vance's vocal resentment of having to play wife to a man 22 years her senior. Frawley reportedly overheard Vance complaining; he took offense and never forgave her.

  3. Vivian Vance sings "Yellow Bird" in the Here's Lucy episode "Lucy Goes Hawaiian, Part 2." Also in this episode are Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, Lucie Arnaz, De...

  4. Vivian Vance. Vivian Roberta Jones (or Vivian Vance; July 26, 1909 – August 17, 1979) was an American actress and musician. She was in lots of notable television series and movies. She played Ethel Mertz in the American sitcom I Love Lucy. She also played Vivian Bagley in The Lucy Show. She also had many stage performances in her career.

  5. Vivian Vance was an American television and theater actress and singer. Vance is best known for her role as Ethel Mertz, sidekick to Lucille Ball on the American television sitcom I Love Lucy, and as Vivian Bagley on The Lucy Show.. Vivian Vance was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame with her I Love Lucy co-star William Frawley in 2012.

  6. Born Vivian Roberta Jones in Cherryvale, Kansas, Vance was the second of six children born to Robert Jones and Euphemia Ragan. When she was six years old her family moved to Independence, Kansas, where she eventually began her dramatic studies at Independence High School under the tutelage of Anna Ingleman, the drama instructor. William Inge ...

  7. 7 de sept. de 2022 · When Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance arrived for their first day of work on the set of "I Love Lucy" back in 1951, Ball was a big-name TV actress while Vance was mostly known for her work on Broadway, as People reports.Ball would later write in her book that she knew from the moment she met her that she had struck gold, as Showbiz Cheat Sheet explains.