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    Despina Mirou Revives a Legend—One Laugh at a Time

    George HarrisBy George HarrisApril 10, 2026
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    Despina Mirou has built a remarkable reputation for her transformative performances, particularly through her celebrated portrayals of Lucille Ball. Her ability to embody the spirit, timing, and physical comedy of the legendary icon has positioned her as a standout presence in both stand-up comedy and acting across the United States.

    Her journey into comedy began in 2015, when she performed her very first stand-up routine at the New York Comedy Club, appearing as Lucille Ball. The performance marked a defining moment in her career—it was filmed live and photographed by HBO, making it her debut stand-up appearance in America.

    Mirou continued to refine and revisit the role over the years, bringing her Lucille Ball impersonation to audiences repeatedly, including performances in 2025 at prominent venues such as the Hollywood Comedy Club and The Comedy Store in Los Angeles. Her dedication to the craft has solidified her reputation as a chameleon-like performer, capable of fully immersing herself in character.

    Her work has also been recognized beyond the stage. She was featured in the “Hollywood Stars Calendar 2022,” a project highlighting 12 iconic women of Hollywood, where she honored Lucille Ball through her portrayal. The calendar was presented as a tribute to Ball’s enduring legacy.

    Mirou’s talent has earned her accolades, including the “Best Stand-Up Comedian” award in California in 2018. Her performances are often described as both homage and reinvention—celebrating the legacy of comedy greats like Lucille Ball and Carol Burnett while introducing their influence to new audiences.

    In April 2026, Mirou was invited to perform at the prestigious “PNN Academy Comedy Film Festival,” where she delivered a special stand-up performance under the direction of host and CEO Steven Kimbrough. Once again appearing as Lucille Ball, she captivated the audience and delivered a performance that reaffirmed her unique ability to bring timeless comedy back to life.

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