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Universal's Lucille Ball TV Tribute - Part two...

In addition to all the wonderful outfits worn in shows like I Love Lucy and Here's Lucy, there was a fantastic array of personal effects, props and memorabilia as part of the Lucille Ball TV Tribute exhibit at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida on September 23, 2010.

Original Lucille Ball memorabilia on display
Here's Lucy TV memorabiliaHere's Lucy Director's Chair and robe
The entertainer's illustrious career spanned decades and this director's chair, robe and trunk are from her time backstage during the production of her third network television show, Here's Lucy, which ran from 1968 to 1974 on CBS.

I Love Lucy poster
I Love Lucy poster
Also on display were these fabulous cowboy boots worn in an episode of The Lucy Show, Lucille Ball's follow-up sitcom to I Love Lucy, which aired from 1962 to 1968.

Cowboy boots from The Lucy Show
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Also pictured with the boots is original artwork from her only Broadway musical show 'Wildcat', which the performer starred in at 48 years old and opened in 1960.

Wildcat musical poster
Cowboy Boots The Lucy ShowIn the I Love Lucy episode 'Ricky Loses his voice', Lucy accompanied herself on the ukulele while singing "Five Foot Two, Eyes of blue" at a show she and the Mertz's put together at the Tropicana Club.

Ukulele played in I Love Lucy
Lucille Ball Ukulele displayLucille Ball's UkuleleIn another I Love Lucy episode from the 1950's, 'Tennessee Ernie Hangs On', Lucy wore these thimble tipped gloves whilst playing a washboard accompanying guest star Tennessee Ernie Ford singing "Ya'll come".

Thimble tipped glove prop from I Love Lucy
Lucille Ball's Thimble tipped glovesThe tribute to the star of stage, screen and radio also featured magazine covers featuring Lucille Ball and hats that she wore during her successful career.

Lucille Ball magazine covers
Lucille Ball magazine covers
Hats worn by Lucille Ball on display
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Apparently the actress owned an extensive collection of fans, these are just two on display, which were often sent as gifts by admirers.

Fans from Lucille Ball's private collection
Lucille Ball's fans
Desi Arnaz was a famous Cuban-born American musician, actor and TV producer, who starred alongside Lucille Ball as her on-screen husband 'Ricky Ricardo' in I Love Lucy,whilst he was also married to her at the time in real life.

Desi Arnaz mementos on display
Desi Arnaz hats and conga drum
The hats are from an extensive collection that he used in his professional and personal life. The straw hat, along with the conga drum, made up Desi's trademark look.

Award Sword presented to Desi Arnaz
Desi Arnaz Award Sword
The sword pictured here was one of many awards he received for his work in television and for charity, and is inscribed "3rd Annual Latin American Fiesta Distinguished Citizen Award to Desi Arnaz, Tampa, Florida - 1977".

Speaking of awards, Lucille Ball, received many accolades in her distinguished career.

Lucille Ball's Emmy Awards on display
Lucille Ball's Emmy Awards
I Love Lucy and The Lucy Show were nominated thirteen times and won a total of five Emmys. The star was also awarded a special sixth Emmy, the Governor's Award, posthumously in 1989.
Lucille Ball's Emmys

Universal's Lucille Ball TV Tribute - Part one...

Lucille Ball was an award-winning American comedienne, film, television, stage and radio actress, who is fondly remembered for her titular roles in the 1950's TV sitcoms I Love Lucy, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy and Life With Lucy. To celebrate her accomplished body of work Universal Studios in Florida had this wonderful costume and memorabilia tribute to the star.

I Love Lucy TV Tribute at Universal Studios Orlando
I Love Lucy TV costume display
I Love Lucy TV costumes
I Love Lucy TV costume
Included in the costumes photographed on September 23, 2010, was the signature polka dot dress which has become a popular Halloween 'I Love Lucy' costume look.

I Love Lucy TV poster
I Love Lucy TV poster
Unfortunately the costume exhibit didn't have details for every outfit on display, as it would have been nice to see what shows and episodes they were from, so I hope you'll just enjoy their 1950's style.

Original Lucille Ball outfits on display
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I Love Lucy outfit
This black and white flapper dress pictured below was worn on by Lucy on Here's Lucy with guest star Jack Benny.

Lucille Ball's flapper dress from Here's Lucy
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Here's Lucy flapper dress
Come back soon for part two of the Lucille Ball TV Tribute, with more props, accessories, awards and memorabilia from the iconic entertainer's illustrious career.

Classic Universal monster make-up secrets and movie props on display...

On a recent visit to Universal Studios Orlando I enjoyed the delights of the Universal Horror Make-Up Show which included an array of make-up secrets and props from the classic Universal monster movies. This fantastic display of masks, life casts, props and movie memorabilia was photographed on September 23, 2010.

Make-up and life cast of Lon Chaney Jr. from The Wolf Man
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In 1941 Lon Chaney Jr. made his horror film debut as The Wolf Man and was the only actor ever to play all the classic monsters onscreen, with roles in Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula and The Mummy.

The Wolf Man movie poster
The Wolfman 1941 movie poster

The Phantom of the Opera prop and make-up display
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Lon Chaney Sr. starred as the titular Phantom of the Opera in the 1925 silent horror classic. The Phantom's make-up was designed to resemble a skull. Lon Chaney attached a strip of thin, translucent material to his nostrils with spirit gum, pulled it back until he got the tilt he wanted, then attached the other end to his bald cap. To create his distinctive look, his ears were glued back, cheeks built up with a combination of cotton and collodion, and the rest was greasepaint shaded in the appropriate places of his face.

The Phantom of the Opera movie poster
Classic Phantom of the Opera movie poster

Original Dracula movie props
Classic Dracula movie propsOriginal Dracula film props
Bela Lugosi starred as the vampiric Dracula in the 1931 Universal horror movie. To create the abundant spider webs in Count Dracula's castle they shot rubber cement from a rotary gun.

Dracula movie poster
Original Dracula movie poster

Boris Karloff's Frankenstein's Monster make-up display
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During the filming of 1935's The Bride of Frankenstein, Boris Karloff sweated off twenty pounds wearing the creature's hot costume and make-up. Early in filming he slipped and fell, breaking his leg. Metal struts used to stiffen his legs (for the infamous 'monster lurch') helped keep his bones in place until they could be set properly.

The Bride of Frankenstein movie poster
Bride of Frankenstein movie poster
Boris Karloff wore heavy boots with lifts to cate the look of the towering Frankenstein's Monster.

Frankenstein movie props on display
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