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People with the given name

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Lucille Roybal-Allard Lucille Elsa Roybal-Allard (born June 12, 1941) is an American politician who served as a United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative from California from 1993 to 2023. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic ...
(born 1941), American politician *
Lucille Ball Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an American actress, comedian, producer, and studio executive. She was recognized by ''Time (magazine), Time'' in 2020 as one of the most influential women of the 20th century for h ...
(1911–1989), American actress best known for the television series ''Love Lucy'' *
Lucille Benson Lucille Benson (July 17, 1914 – February 17, 1984) was an American character actress. Biography Personal life Born in Scottsboro, Alabama, on July 17, 1914, Benson was adopted by her aunt, Mrs. John Benson, after her mother died of tu ...
(1914–1984), American actress * Lucille Berrien (born 1928), American political activist *
Lucille Bliss Lucille Theresa Bliss (March 31, 1916 – November 8, 2012) was an American actress, known in the Bay Area and in Hollywood as the "Girl With a Thousand Voices". A New York City native, Bliss lent her voice to numerous television characters, in ...
(1916–2012), American actress * Lucille Bogan (1897–1948), American singer and songwriter *
Lucille Bremer Lucille Bremer (February 21, 1917 – April 16, 1996) was an American film actress and dancer. Biography Bremer was born in Amsterdam (city), New York, Amsterdam, New York, but soon moved to Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where ...
(1917–1996), American actress and dancer * Lucille Carlisle (1895–1958), American actress * Lucille Cavanagh (1895–1983), American dancer and singer * Lucille Charuk (born 1989), Canadian volleyball player *
Lucille Collard Lucille Collard is a Canadians, Canadian politician who has been a Member of Provincial Parliament (Canada), member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) since 2020. A member of the Ontario Liberal Party, Collard represents Ottawa—Vanier (provincial ...
, Canadian politician * Lucille Teasdale-Corti (1929–1996), Canadian physician and pediatric surgeon * Lucille Davy, former Commissioner of Education in New Jersey * Lucille Desparois (1909–1996), Canadian author and radio personality * Lucille Douglass (1878–1935), American painter, etcher, and lecturer *
Lucille Eichengreen Lucille Eichengreen (''née'' Cecilie Landau; February 1, 1925 – February 7, 2020)Lucille Fletcher (1912–2000), American screenwriter *
Lucille George-Wout Lucille Andrea George-Wout (born 26 February 1950) is a Curaçaoan politician currently serving as the second governor of Curaçao since 4 November 2013. Political career George-Wout was a member of parliament for the Partido MAN in the Island ...
(born 1950), Curaçaoan politician * Lucille Gicquel (born 1997), French international volleyball player * Lucille C. Gunning (1921–2018), American pediatrician and medical services administrator * Lucille Hamilton (born 1969), Australian basketball player *
Lucille Hegamin Lucille Nelson Hegamin (November 29, 1894 – March 1, 1970) was an American singer and entertainer and an early African-American blues recording artist. Life and career Lucille Nelson was born in Macon, Georgia, the daughter of John and Minnie ...
(1894–1970), American singer and entertainer *
Lucille Hutton Lucille Hutton (1898–1979) was an American film actress of the silent era. She appeared in 56 films between 1916 and 1931. Biography Hutton was born in Los Angeles, California, and attended Sacred Heart Academy there. Before working in films ...
(1898–1979), American actress *
Lucille Kallen Lucille Kallen (May 28, 1922, Los Angeles, California – January 18, 1999, Ardsley, New York) was an American writer, screenwriter, playwright, composer, and lyricist. She was best known for being one of only two women in the most famous TV wr ...
(1922–1999), American writer, screenwriter, playwright, composer, and lyricist *
Lucy Lawless Lucille Frances Lawless (; born 29 March 1968) is a New Zealand actress and director. She is best known for her roles as Xena in the television series ''Xena: Warrior Princess'', as Number Three (Battlestar Galactica), D'Anna Biers on the re-im ...
(born 1968), New Zealand actress *
Lucille Lemay Lucille Lemay (born 20 July 1950) is a Canadian archer. Lemay competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics, where she finished 5th in the individual event, and at the 1984 Summer Olympics, where she finished 33rd in the individual event. She won a bron ...
(born 1950), Canadian archer *
Lucille Lisle Lucille Lisle (1908–2004) was an Australian actress. Born Lucille Hunter Jonas in Melbourne, Australia on 16 May 1908, she began appearing in local stage productions at age 11. In 1930 she moved to New York where she appeared in touring compan ...
(1908–2004), Australian actress *
Lucille Lortel Lucille Lortel (née Wadler, December 16, 1900 – April 4, 1999) was an American actress, artistic director, and theatrical producer. In the course of her career Lortel produced or co-produced nearly 500 plays, five of which were nominated for ...
(1900–1999), American actress, artistic director, and theatrical producer *
Lucille Lund Lucille Lund (June 3, 1913 – February 15, 2002) was an American actress. She is best known for her role in the film '' The Black Cat'' (1934). Background Lucille Lund was born in Buckley, Washington to Olaf Sylfestson Lund (1888–1940) ...
(1913–2002), American actress * Lucille P. Markey (1896–1982), American businesswoman and philanthropist *
Lucille Miller Lucille Marie Miller (née Maxwell; January 17, 1930 – November 4, 1986) was a Canadian-American housewife and mother who was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of her husband. Prosecutors alleged Miller was inspired by the eponymous ...
(1930–1986), Canadian murderer * Lucille Mulhall (1885–1940), Wild West performer * Lucille Nava, Filipino politician * Lucille Norman (1921–1998), American mezzo-soprano, radio personality, and actress * Lucille Opitz (born 1977), German speed skater * Lucille Ricksen (1910–1925), American actress of the silent film era * Lucille Robedeaux (1915–2005), Native American tribal leader and the last surviving native speaker of the
Osage language Osage (; Osage: ''Wažáže ie'') is a Siouan language spoken by the people of the Osage Nation in northern Oklahoma. Their original territory was in the present-day Ohio River Valley, which they shared with other Siouan language nations. Slow ...
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Lucille Soong Lucille Soong (born September 5, 1935) is a Chinese-American actress. In the 1960s she occasionally worked under the stage name Soong Ling. She is best known for her role as Jenny Huang in the television series '' Fresh Off the Boat'' (2015–2 ...
, Chinese-American actress * Lucille Spann (1938–1994), American singer * Lucille Starr (1938–2020), Canadian singer, songwriter, and yodeler * Lucille Cole Thomas (1921–2019), American librarian * Lucille Times (1921–2021), American civil rights activist * Lucille Wall (1898–1986), American actress who played the role of Lucille March Weeks on the soap opera ''General Hospital'' * Lucille Wallace (1898–1977), British-based American harpsichordist * Lucille Wallenrod (1918–1998), American artist *
Lucille Werner Lucille Martine Werner (born 12 October 1967) is a Dutch television presenter and politician. She is best known for hosting close to 2,000 episodes of the word game show ''Lingo (Dutch game show), Lingo'' in the years 2005–14. Werner started ...
(born 1967), Dutch television presenter and politician * Lucille Whipper (1928–2021), American politician * Lucille Young (1883–1934), American actress


Fictional characters

* Lucille Anderson, a fictional character from the British period drama television series, ''
Call the Midwife ''Call the Midwife'' is a British period drama television series about a group of nurse midwives working in the East End of London in the late 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The principal cast of the show has included Jessica Raine, Miranda Hart, ...
'' * Lucille Austero, fictional character from the American television sitcom, ''Arrested Development'' *
Lucille Hewitt Lucille Hewitt is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'', played by Jennifer Moss. Created by Tony Warren as one of ''Coronation Street's'' original characters, at eleven years old Lucille was the show's onl ...
, fictional character from the British soap opera, ''Coronation Street'' * Lucille LaRusso, fictional character from ''The Karate Kid'' franchise * Lucille McGillicuddy, fictional character from the American television sitcom, ''I Love Lucy'' * Lucy Van Pelt, fictional character in the comic strip, ''Peanuts''


Places

* Lucille, Alabama, an unincorporated community, United States * Lake Lucille, Alaska, United States * Lucille Lake (Idaho), United States * Lake Lucille, near Garibaldi
British Columbia British Columbia is the westernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Situated in the Pacific Northwest between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that ...
, Canada


Music

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Lucille (guitar) Lucille is the name American blues musician B. B. King (1925–2015) gave to his guitars. They were usually black Gibson guitars similar to the ES-330 or ES-355, and Gibson introduced a B.B. King custom model in 1980, based upon the latter. ...
, the name given to many of B. B. King's guitars ** ''Lucille'' (album), a 1968 album by B. B. King, or the title song referencing the guitars * Lucille, a guitar played by Ryusuke, a character in the manga and anime series ''
Beck Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970), known mononymously as Beck, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He rose to fame in the early 1990s with his Experimental music, experimental and Lo-fi mus ...
'' based on B. B. King's guitar * ''Lucille'', a 2010 album by The Vasco Era * "Lucille" (The Drifters song), 1954 * "Lucille" (Little Richard song), 1957 * "Lucille" (Kenny Rogers song), 1977


Other uses

* Lucille, a fictional cue stick used by Philip Banks in ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' episode "Banks Shot" * Lucille, a fictional barbed wire-wrapped baseball bat wielded as a weapon by
Negan Negan is a character and antagonist in the comic book series ''The Walking Dead (comic book), The Walking Dead'', its The Walking Dead (TV series), self-titled television adaptation, and its spin-off series ''The Walking Dead: Dead City, Dead Ci ...
in ''The Walking Dead'' franchise


See also

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Lucile (disambiguation) Lucile may refer to: * ''Lucile'' (poem), an 1860 story in verse By Owen Meredith (Robert, Lord Bulwer-Lytton) *Lucile, the couture house (and nickname) of early 20th-century fashion designer Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon * ''Lucile'' (opera), a 1769 oper ...
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Lucy (disambiguation) Lucy is a feminine given name. Lucy may also refer to: Science * Lucy (''Australopithecus''), a 3.2-million-year-old fossilized hominid * Lucy (chimpanzee) (1964-1987), known for having been taught American sign language * Lucy, a robot baby ...
* Lucille's Smokehouse Bar-B-Que, a restaurant chain in the United States * " My Lucille", a 1985 song by B. B. King {{disambiguation, given name