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Evaluation: Poignant Desi Arnaz bio spotlights drive and showbiz improvements of Lucy’s comedian foil
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Evaluation: Poignant Desi Arnaz bio spotlights drive and showbiz improvements of Lucy’s comedian foil

Last updated: May 29, 2025 10:48 am
Editorial Board Published May 29, 2025
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Desi Arnaz: The Man Who Invented Tv

By Todd S. PurdumSimon & Schuster: 368 pages, $30If you purchase books linked on our web site, The Occasions could earn a fee from Bookshop.org, whose charges assist unbiased bookstores.

Desi Arnaz’s life ricocheted between privilege and financial hardship, artistic peaks and alcoholic lows — the stuff of excessive drama. But it surely was comedy that secured his legacy. The Cuban American musician, bandleader, actor and producer stays most well-known for his position as Lucille Ball’s husband and straight man, Ricky Ricardo, of their iconic Nineteen Fifties tv sequence, “I Love Lucy.”

Arnaz, enjoying a model of himself, memorably exploded into exasperation or anger earlier than forgiving the TV Lucy’s slapstick schemes. Essentially, he was excess of his (real-life) spouse’s adroit comedian foil. As Todd S. Purdum relates in his intimate, typically poignant biography, Arnaz was the driving power behind the present and a pioneer of early tv.

“I Love Lucy” was filmed earlier than a stay studio viewers utilizing a number of synchronized cameras, improvements that paved the way in which for each massively worthwhile syndication and future sitcoms. That enterprise mannequin, Purdum writes, “lasted unchallenged for the better part of seven decades, until the streaming era established a competing paradigm.” Desilu Productions, the couple’s firm, grew to become a number one creator of tv content material and finally spawned the “Mission: Impossible” and “Star Trek” franchises.

The themes in “Desi Arnaz” are acquainted from Amy Poehler’s 2022 documentary, “Lucy and Desi,” although the e book gives extra element and context. Purdum stresses each Arnaz’s underappreciated abilities as a producer and showbiz entrepreneur and the couple’s enduring bond, which survived even their divorce and remarriages to others.

Just like the movie, the biography advantages from the cooperation of the couple’s youngsters, Desi Arnaz Jr. and particularly Lucie Arnaz, who opened non-public household archives to the writer. That entry permits Purdum (who in 2018 chronicled one other artistic partnership, between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, in “Something Wonderful”) to current a nuanced portrait of each Arnaz’s presents and his tragic shortcomings.

Alongside his celebration of Arnaz’s entrepreneurial savvy, comedian aptitude, photographic reminiscence, private kindness and managerial expertise, Purdum chronicles his (possible) intercourse dependancy and descent into alcoholism. He emphasizes Arnaz’s “compulsive patronage of prostitutes,” which Purdum suggests performed an outsize position in his philandering. Regardless of the supply and particular contours of his demons, Arnaz’s impulsive, self-destructive habits derailed each his marriage to Ball and his profession.

In materials phrases at the least, Arnaz’s childhood in Cuba was idyllic. The privileged solely son of an aristocratic lineage, he was “raised as a prince.” His pharmacist father grew to become the reformist mayor of Santiago, and the youthful Desi — born Desiderio Alberto Arnaz y de Acha in 1917 — a little bit of a hellion.

However the 1933 Cuban Revolution impelled his household’s flight from the island, dashing Desi’s hopes of a authorized profession. At 17, he ended up penniless in Miami, dwelling along with his father in a rat-infested warehouse and cleansing canary cages for money. In highschool, his finest good friend was Al Capone Jr., the Chicago mobster’s son.

The unconventional shift in Arnaz’s fortunes, Purdum argues, led to “a willingness to take bold risks — and a burning, consuming drive to succeed.”

Music was the primary path he took. Purdum, in any other case an admirer, describes Arnaz’s musical abilities (if not his charisma) as “limited.” Xavier Cugat, “king of the rumba,” nonetheless employed him, and Bing Crosby advocated for him. Arnaz gained superstar because the American popularizer of the conga, an Afro Cuban line dance that his father had as soon as tried to ban. The Broadway lyricist Lorenz Hart noticed Arnaz in a Miami Seaside membership referred to as La Conga, and along with his collaborator, Richard Rodgers, invited him to audition for his or her new Broadway musical, “Too Many Girls.”

Arnaz and Lucille Ball, six years his senior and already a film star, met on the set of the following movie adaptation. Their attraction was rapid, mutual and intense. However the relationship was tempestuous from the beginning. The couple have been incessantly aside — Arnaz touring along with his band, Ball making films — they usually quarreled over his sexual peccadilloes.

Lucie and Desi Arnaz Jr. cooperated with author Todd S. Purdum on his bio of their father, who died in 1986.

Lucie and Desi Arnaz Jr. cooperated with writer Todd S. Purdum on his bio of their father, who died in 1986.

(Jeffrey MacMillan)

“I Love Lucy” originated, partly, as an try to avoid wasting their marriage. By then, Purdum writes, each Arnaz and Ball “had run out their string in the movies and were willing to leap into the still-untested, second-tier medium of television.” The biography provides a captivating play-by-play of the sitcom’s growth.

The present relied on a lot of the identical employees as Ball’s radio hit, “My Favorite Husband,” together with head author Jess Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer, the showrunner for “I Love Lucy” in its early years, remained bitter that Arnaz publicly downplayed his contributions. “Desi had become so used to being underestimated and taken for granted that when it was finally his turn to control the narrative,” Purdum writes, “he sometimes took too much credit.”

Arnaz’s personal achievements — as this nation’s first Latino tv star and tv government — occurred in opposition to a cultural backdrop of condescension and outright racism. He additionally struggled along with his insecurities about enjoying second fiddle to his immensely gifted spouse. In the long run, although, Arnaz’s addictive behaviors have been his best problem. He was “often simply too drunk to function,” Purdum writes. Arnaz finally received sober, however he died of lung most cancers in 1986 at 69.

One lifelong good friend, Marcella Rabwin, mentioned of Arnaz: “He was a very serious, wonderful man who felt very deeply.” Purdum’s empathetic biography endorses that evaluation.

Klein is a cultural reporter and critic in Philadelphia.

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