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The Other Side of Ethel Mertz: The Life Story of Vivian Vance [ILLUSTRATED] (Hardcover)

by Frank Castelluccio (Author), Alvin Walker (Author)
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"When I die, there will be people who send Ethel Mertz flowers," remarked Vivian Vance (1909-1979), Lucille Ball's neighbor and sidekick on the TV series I Love Lucy. Though the role of Ethel on the classic sitcom brought Vance fame if not fortune (she and stage hubby William "Fred Mertz" Frawley were not in on the deals that enriched others attached to the show), it also robbed her of her identity. In this candid, revealing first bio about Vance, fans will meet a vibrant woman who little resembled the frump she made famous. Long before her television career, Vance was well known as a sparkling comedic actress who worked with major stars including Jimmy Durante, Ethel Merman, Bob Hope, Ed Wynn and Gypsy Rose Lee and who carried on passionate love affairs, some during her first three marriages. When she married for the fourth time, it was to a man 12 years her junior who had been involved in a 20-year relationship with another man. The marriage was, by all accounts, a happy one. Plagued by crippling bouts of depression, Vance was one of the first celebrities to speak openly about mental illness. Fans of I Love Lucy will be taken with the behind-the-scenes stories of the show and its feuds and friendships; one of the most surprising nuggets is that Lucy and Ethel didn't get along offstage. Those who wish to meet the woman who created Ethel Mertz are unlikely ever again to mistake Vance for her alter ego.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Vivian Vance pioneered the role of female sidekick as Lucille Ball's feisty neighbor Ethel on I Love Lucy. Yet little has been written about the beloved actress and her varied career before and after Lucy. Actors as well as authors, Castelluccio and Walker remedy this oversight with the first in-depth look at the woman born Vivian Roberta Jones. Before assuming the part of frowsy Ethel Mertz, Vance was known as a Broadway beauty whose singing roles included understudy to Ethel Merman. This candid retelling of her life reveals an ambitious woman who struggled with many problems, from her fear of being cast in an unflattering role to repeated bouts of mental illness. Verbal battles with Ball and stories of enmity between Vance and William Frawley (Fred Mertz) pepper this readable tale of a woman dedicated to the theater and willing to take the role of "second banana" to new heights. Recommended where star bios are popular.?Kelli N. Perkins, Herrick P.L., Holland, MI
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Hardcover: 319 pages
  • Publisher: Knowledge, Ideas & Trends; 1st edition (October 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1879198266
  • ISBN-13: 978-1879198265
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (67 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #343,674 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid job except..., October 6, 2000
By John McWhorter (New York, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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As is observed in this book, I LOVE LUCY without the Mertzes would probably not have been an immortal show, and more properly it was Vivian Vance who was key to the chemistry that made this show such an icon. It was high time there was a book about her, and what we get is a solid narration of an interesting story. Vance was a working third banana on the New York stage of the Golden Era, respected and dependable but never quite hitting the top, just missing getting Mary Martin's spot in LEAVE IT TO ME, just missing a key role in CAROUSEL, etc. One can read quite a bit about musicals and straight plays of this era without realizing that the future Ethel Mertz was one of the people regularlly filling key character roles on the Great White Way. The "slice of life" of one of the "state-of-the-art" performers in this world is great reading.

After this we get to Vance's work with Lucille Ball, and at this point, if one has already read the growing number of books on Lucy and her television work, there is really only so much more to be said that hasn't been said before. This is not the authors' fault, however, and they more than compensate with fascinating information about Vance's two main marriages and her bout with depression.

If there is one flaw in this book, it is that the authors appear to lose interest in their subject after Vance leaves THE LUCY SHOW. Vance was quite distraught that she was forever associated with the Ethel character, and yet for the last fifteen years of her life, the authors -- belying that what they are at heart is Lucy fans who came to wonder what was up with Vivian Vance -- seem mainly interested in her life to the extent that it occasionally reconnected with Lucy's. Yet during this period Vance did several theatre tours and stock appearances and television productions. Things like this can make interesting reading as well -- witness William Henry III's book on Jackie Gleason, THE GREAT ONE -- but the authors seem to consider all of this mere "postscripts", not having gone to the trouble to view the TV appearances, dig up info on most of the plays. I now feel like I more or less knew the Vance of her New York days, but the post-LUCY Vance remains a kind of footnote.

However, overall, hats off to the authors for bringing this wonderful performer to light. Now it's time for someone to give Eve Arden similar treatment...

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The best second banana in the business, September 4, 2003
She chaffed when people called her Ethel in public places, sometimes even exploding in anger, especially if they asked where Fred was. ("He's dead, thank God," was her reply in later years after he died.) Her blessing was her curse. Vivian Vance was such a fine actress, she convinced TV's millions that she was Ethel Mertz. Only a small percentage of her audience ever saw her on stage or in remembered her few forays onto the big screen, so we might be forgiven for not realizing how talented she really was. With the recently released "Ball of Fire" Lucy fans might want to read about Ball's talented side-kick.

Vance had a successful acting career before that fateful evening when Desi Arnaz first saw her on stage in La Jolla, and would continue her stage career after her years as Lucy's sidekick (Vivian Bagley in The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy being but a prettier, more sophisticated version of Ethel). Most Lucy fans already know quite a bit about those years from the many books about Lucy, but this concise book fills in what happened before and after.

The authors do an excellent sleuthing job. They highlight Vance's religious upbringing and trace some of her later emotional problems to her conflict arising from desire to be on the stage and her mother's admonitions that it was the road to perdition. They cover her early experiences on the stage in New York and then in New Mexico as well as her few films. From this, they illustrate her versatility and trace the roots of some of her funniest moments on "I Love Lucy."

Only in the bibliography do we learn that they most of the extended quotes are from Vance's unpublished memoirs. Unwilling to reveal names or hurt anyone, she offered little cooperation to her assigned ghost writer and the project fell through. That's a pity, given the viewpoint she had in one of TV's greatest comedy series and what she reveals about herself in the excerpts. This was one courageous woman who had more than a little business savvy.

No matter though, her excellent work as one of the most famous second-bananas in show business speaks for itself.

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4.0 out of 5 stars She's not Ethel Mertz!, August 6, 2000
It came as a surprise that there had been no previous biography of the actress Vivian Vance before this. We all came to know her as the beloved sidekick and "best friend" of Lucy Ricardo on the long running "I Love Lucy" television show. It came as little surprise that the wise cracking, laughing person we all grew to love from TV was actually a person beset by family problems and anxiety. This is a well researched and written book. Following Vivian Vance's growing up in a small town, her early days in theatre, her disappointments in love, and her crossing paths with Desi Arnez, this book doesn't disappoint. Vivian Vance is shown to be a multifaceted, complex performer, trying to come to terms with the perpetual second bannana roll that became her offering in life. There are some particularly poignent sections dealing with the actress's struggle with depression and breakdowns, and touching tales of how she was the first to speak out about depression and mental illness, and how she reached out to others. This was a much needed glimpse into the life of someone we all thought we knew and loved.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Real Vivian Vance
In the pantheon of books about Lucille Ball and the I Love Lucy/Desilu franchise, there have been many written about Lucy and one, specifically about Desi Arnaz (his... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Skip Howard

4.0 out of 5 stars We love Vivian!
A great little book on a woman we never heard much about. I've always wondered about her personal life - WOW - more painful than I imagined. Read more
Published 22 months ago by 1gr8reader

4.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't Put it Down-- A Great Read!
I loved this book. I've read several books on Lucille Ball and this was a very cool opportunity to read about her famous sidekick. Read more
Published on June 6, 2007 by S. Kimball

4.0 out of 5 stars Hey Ethel where's Lucy
Book was in very good shape. I would buy another book from this vendor. The only thing I had trouble with was that it took a little longer then I expected to receive in mail.
Published on May 14, 2007 by Raymond G. Jacques

4.0 out of 5 stars Never knew the book existed
Glad I got a chance to check this book out...it was very interesting as I'd heard about some of the tiffs between them but never really got into it. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars VIVIAN VANCE....
When I ran across a softback edition of this book, I was floored. I had no idea a book had been written about Vivian Vance. Where had I been? Read more
Published on May 10, 2004 by Mark Norvell

4.0 out of 5 stars Vivian's Life With & Without Ethel
Vivian Vance is created in your eyes when you read this book. The authors did an excellent job for making her life seem real to the readers. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not at all boring!
Ditto that "about time" for a book about my favorite Lucy character. Her wise cracking "second banana" was my hero growing up. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally...............
How wonderful it was to finally hear about Vivian Vance, the most under-rated performer of all time maybe. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Blech
I couldn't imagine in my WILDEST dreams that someone could have taken a interesting life like Vivian Vance's and made it boring...the author has. Read more
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