#9: B-Movie Starlet
During the 1930s and 1940s, she earned the nickname “Queen of the B’s” for prolific work in B-movies. These low-budget films often served as second features in double bills, but Lucille used them to showcase her growing talent. Movies like Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) allowed her to experiment with comedy and drama, honing the skills that would later define her career.

Though these films didn’t make her a household name, they solidified her reputation as a hardworking actress willing to tackle any role. Her determination during this era proved she was ready for bigger opportunities.