
Lucie costarred with Richard Roundtree, Robert Loggia and Bob Forster in Wild Seven and in an award-winning controversial film about second hand smoke from writer/director Alyssa Bennett entitled The Pack which debuted at Sundance. and Henry Winkler in Down To You, a Miramax film. On the big screen, Lucie has starred opposite Neil Diamond and Sir Laurence Olivier in The Jazz Singer (for which she received a Golden Globe nomination), opposite Tom Laughlin in Billy Jack Goes To Washington, alongside Ken Howard in Second Thoughts, and opposite Freddie Prinze, Jr. She starred in her own series, The Lucie Arnaz Show and later in the critically acclaimed Sons & Daughters on CBS.
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At age fifteen, she became a series regular on Here’s Lucy, a show which ran for six seasons.

She began her long career in a recurring role on television on The Lucy Show, opposite her mother, Lucille Ball.
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Lucie invites you to visit her online at .īelieve it or not, Lucie Arnaz is celebrating 50 plus years in show business. With her husband, actor Laurence Luckinbill, she manages five grown children. With her brother, Desi, she manages Desilu, too, LLC. Lucie has been traveling the country and the world with her various concerts for over 20 years. She recorded her first album for Concord Jazz, "Just In Time," and her newest CD, "Latin Roots," is a celebration of just what the title says.
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She was Executive Producer of the I Love Lucy 50th Anniversary Special (Emmy nomination), and Lucy & Desi: A Home Movie (Emmy winner 1993). Lucie has performed the opening number on the Academy Awards (1981) and at The White House several times. Lucie has appeared on television in The Lucie Arnaz Show, Sons And Daughters, The Black Dahlia, T he Mating Season, Who Gets The Friends?, Washington Mistress, Death Scream and six seasons of Here’s Lucy on the big screen with Neil Diamond and Sir Laurence Oliver in The Jazz Singer (Golden Globe Nomination), Down To You, Second Thoughts, Billy Jack Goes To Washington, The Pack, Wild Seven and has lent her voice to the new animated fantasy about the NY Yankees, Henry And Me.

She has starred on the New York stage in They’re Playing Our Song (Theatre World, LA Drama Critics and Outer Critic’s Circle Awards), Lost in Yonkers, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Pippin and Grace and Glorie in the London premiere of The Witches Of Eastwick in the Coconut Grove Playhouse premieres of Once Removed and A Picasso in national tours of Pippin, Seesaw, Whose Life Is It Anyway?, Social Security and My One And Only (Sarah Siddons Award) and in regional theatre productions of Wonderful Town, Master Class, Cabaret, The Guardsman, Annie Get Your Gun, I Do! I Do!, Educating Rita, Vanities, and Mack And Mabel, to name just a few.

Lucie Arnaz has had an extremely diversified career spanning over 50 years in show business.
