Vivian Vance

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Vivian Vance was an American actress, best known for playing the role of Ethel Mertz in the long-running American sitcom ‘I Love Lucy.’ This biography profiles her childhood, family, personal life, career, etc.

Jul 26, 1909

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 26, 1909
  • Died on: August 17, 1979
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • City/State: Kansas
  • Spouses: Joseph Shearer Danneck, George Koch (m. 1933; div. 1940), John Dodds (m. 1961), Jr. (m. 1928; div. 1931), Philip Ober (m. 1941; div. 1959)
  • Known as: Vivian Roberta Jones

Vivian Vance born at

Cherryvale, Kansas

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Birth Place

Vivian was involved in many relationships and married four times. In 1928, she married Joseph Danneck Jr. and divorced him three years later. In 1933, she got married to George Koch, but divorced him in 1940. Her marriage with her third husband, Philip Ober, lasted from 1941 to 1959.

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Personal Life

On January 16, 1961, she married a publisher named John Dodds. She lived with him in Connecticut, where she was diagnosed with cancer. The couple moved to California in 1974. In 1977, Vivian suffered a stroke, which left her partially paralyzed. Vivian’s health deteriorated during her final few years. She passed away on August 17, 1979.

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Personal Life

Vivian was born Vivian Roberta Jones on July 26, 1909, in Cherryvale, Kansas. She was raised by her parents, Robert and Euphemia Jones, along with her five siblings. When Vivian was six years old her family moved to Independence, Kansas. Vivian attended ‘Independence High School’ where she started taking drama lessons and eventually fell in love with acting.

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Childhood & Early Life

Her mother was against her dream of becoming an actress, but Vivian was determined so she rebelled against her mother. She then changed her surname to ‘Vance’ and tried to find ways to support her dream. She often sneaked out of her room and stayed out late. Vivian moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to work as an actress. In 1930, she appeared in her first show, which was held at the ‘Albuquerque Little Theatre.’

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Childhood & Early Life

Thereafter, she appeared in various plays, such as ‘This Thing Called Love’ and ‘The Cradle Song.’ Her performances in the shows were appreciated by the local theatre community. The members of the community sent her to New York in order to study under actress Eva Le Gallienne.

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Childhood & Early Life

Vivian started her career with a number of Broadway shows in 1932. Initially, she performed as one of the members of the chorus, before appearing in a supporting role in the 1937 musical ‘Hooray for What!’

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Career

In 1941, she performed in Cole Porter’s musical ‘Let’s Face It,’ in which she played the role of Nancy Collister. Her performance in the musical was appreciated by many and it eventually went on to become her most successful stage role.

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Career

Vivian moved to California in 1947, and in 1950, she made her film debut with ‘The Secret Fury,’ in which she played the role of a chambermaid named Leah. Her next movie was titled ‘The Blue Veil,’ in which she played the role of Alicia.

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Career

Vivian caught the attention of actor Desi Arnaz and producer Jess Oppenheimer by her performance in the play ‘The Voice of the Turtle.’ Desi and Jess were looking for someone to play Ethel Mertz in their sitcom ‘I Love Lucy.’ Though Ethel’s character was older and less attractive when compared with Vivian, Desi decided to cast Vivian for the role. In 1951, ‘I Love Lucy’ was premiered on American television and received good response from viewers.

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Career

The show became highly successful in America and had a good run for seven years. Even after the show ended, Vivian reprised her role in many special features and TV shows. In 1954, Vivian once again appeared as Ethel Mertz in ‘Texaco Star Theatre.’ From 1957 to 1960, she appeared as Ethel in ‘The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour.’

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Career

In 1953, Vivian became the first actress to win an ‘Emmy Award’ for ‘Outstanding Supporting Actress.’ She won the prestigious award for portraying the role of Ethel Mertz in ‘I Love Lucy.’

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Awards & Achievements

She received three more ‘Emmy’ nominations in 1954, 1956, and 1957 for the same role. Vivian was posthumously honored with a star on the ‘Hollywood Walk of Fame.’

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Awards & Achievements