queen of the ball - translation to γερμανικά
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queen of the ball - translation to γερμανικά

1941 FILM BY HOWARD HAWKS
Ball of fire; The Professor and the Burlesque Queen
  • Publicity photo of Barbara Stanwyck for the film

queen of the ball      
Ballkönigin (Königin des Balls)
the Queen Mother         
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  • [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] (centre), King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in London, 23 October 1942
  • In [[Queensland]], 1927
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  • At [[Dover Castle]], portrait by [[Allan Warren]]
  • Toronto City Hall]], 1939
  • The [[King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Memorial]]: A bronze statue of Elizabeth on [[The Mall, London]], overlooked by the statue of her husband George VI
  • Portrait by [[Philip de László]], 1925
  • bas-relief]] of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI
  • As guest of honor at the [[Columbia University Bicentennial]] in New York City, October 1954
  • Her crown]] is on the left.
  • At a charity sale event in 1915
  • At [[Banting House]] during a royal visit to Canada, 1989
  • [[Southern Rhodesia]]n stamp celebrating the 1947 royal tour of Southern Africa
  • Walker]] Naval Yard, June 1961
  • The Queen and Princess Elizabeth talk to [[paratroopers]] preparing for [[D-Day]], 19 May 1944
  • Elizabeth and Albert on their wedding day, 26 April 1923
QUEEN CONSORT OF KING GEORGE VI, MOTHER OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II
Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; Queen Mum; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Coat of Arms of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; The Queen Mother; Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon; Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon; Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; Queen Elzabeth the Queen Mother; Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Windsor; Elizabeth, Queen Mother; Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; Elizabeth, queen consort of George VI of Great Britain; Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother; Queen Mom; Elizabeth Bowes Lyon; Queen Mother Elizabeth; Queen mum; Elizabeth, Queen Consort of George VI of England; Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon; QEQM; The Queen Mother Elizabeth; Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mum; Elizabeth bowes-lyon; Elizabeth, The Queen Mother; The Queen Mum; The Queen Mom; Most dangerous woman in Europe; The most dangerous woman in Europe; Lady Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon; Elizabeth, Duchess of York; The Queen Mother Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth; QETQM; Queen-Empress Elizabeth; Elizabeth, Queen Consort of the United Kingdom; Elizabeth, Queen consort of the United Kingdom; Elizabeth, Empress consort of India; Elizabeth, Empress Consort of India; Empress Elizabeth of India; Elizabeth, Empress of India; Elizabeth of India; Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother; Elizabeth The Queen Mother; Queen Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon; HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
die Königinmutter (Mutter von Königin Elisabeth)
Lucille Ball         
  • [[Ann Sothern]] and Lucille Ball during 1957
  • Beginning in 1959, Ball became a mentor and then close friend of [[Carol Burnett]], who appeared frequently on ''[[The Lucy Show]]''.
  • Cast of ''I Love Lucy'' with [[William Frawley]], [[Desi Arnaz]], and [[Vivian Vance]]
  • The Lucille Ball Little Theatre in Ball's hometown of Jamestown, New York
  • Ball's Hollywood Walk of Fame star for her television work
  • Jamestown]]
  • Lucille Ball Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [[Postcard]]
  • Lucille Ball's grave in Lakeview Cemetery in Jamestown, NY
  • With [[John Wayne]] in ''I Love Lucy'', 1955
  • [[Here's Lucy]] 1973
  • Lucille Ball Museum [[I Love Lucy]] set
  • Lucille Ball with [[Tennessee Ernie Ford]] (1954)
  • alt=Colored glamorous shot of Lucille Ball and Arnaz standing: Both are smiling to the front. Ball at the left wears a ceremonial gown; Arnaz at right wears a tuxedo.
  • [[Desi Arnaz]] played Lucille Ball's husband in ''[[I Love Lucy]]''
  • second lead]] to Penner
  • [[Here's Lucy]] 1969
  • Publicity photo for the premiere episode of The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show
  • A scene from the ''I Love Lucy'' episode "Lucy Goes to Scotland", 1956
  • Ball in her last public appearance, at the [[61st Academy Awards]] in 1989, four weeks before her death. Ball's husband, Gary Morton, is at left.
AMERICAN ACTRESS (1911–1989)
Lucille Désirée Ball; Lucy Carmichael; Lucy Carter; Lucy Ball; Lucile ball; Lucille Desiree Ball; Lucille ball; Dianne Belmont; My Florida water.; Lucile Ball
n. Lucille Ball (1911-1989), amerikanische Schauspielerin, Ehefrau des Desi Arnaz (mit dem zusammen sie die Kinder Desi Arnaz Jr. und Lucie Arnaz hat)

Ορισμός

May queen
¦ noun a pretty girl chosen and crowned in traditional celebrations of May Day.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ball of Fire

Ball of Fire is a 1941 American screwball comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck. This Samuel Goldwyn Productions film (originally distributed by RKO) concerns a group of professors laboring to write an encyclopedia and their encounter with a nightclub performer who provides her own unique knowledge.

The supporting cast includes Oscar Homolka, S. Z. Sakall, Henry Travers, Richard Haydn, Dana Andrews, and Dan Duryea. In 1948, Hawks recycled the plot for a musical film, A Song Is Born, this time starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. The film is also known as The Professor and the Burlesque Queen. In 2016, the film was deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" by the United States Library of Congress, and selected for preservation in its National Film Registry.

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1. This is, in effect, her debut – and, so far at least, she is the shining queen of the ball.