The Celebrities You Thought Are Gone Are Back With A Bang To Surprise You

Celebrities come and go over the years, and we often forget about stars we used to love and idolize at one time during our lives. Sometimes, we can even regard them as long gone if we haven’t heard from them in a while! However, you may be surprised to hear that some of the greatest actors, singers, politicians, and other celebrities are still very much alive and kicking! Let’s check out who among them are either still working or happily enjoying life away from the Hollywood spotlight as retired men and women.

Jacqueline White – 95

Unlike many other Hollywood actors and actresses, Jacqueline White’s career lasted just 10 short years. Although she didn’t have a very long career as an actress, she certainly made quite the name for herself in the roles she did have. Jacqueline rose to fame after appearing in a play at UCLA (her University of choice), where she was spotted by a talent manager. In 1942 she was cast in her very first movie. She then went on to land roles in the popular films Crossfire and The Narrow Margin. Her performances gain fans all over the world. So when she announced her retirement in 1952, it left fans and fellow stars alike shocked and confused. The reason for her early retirement is that she wanted to spend more time focusing on her family, which includes five children, and in more recent years, lots of little grandchildren.

Keith Thibodeux – 67

Keith Thibodeaux wasn’t just the adorable boy behind Little Ricky from ‘I Love Lucy’, he’s actually the sitcom’s only living cast member as of today! After the 50’s sitcom ended, Keith went on to join a rock band and married a former dancer, named Kathy Denton. The couple wed in Jackson Mississippi. Together, they co-founded and served as directors of a Christian ballet group named Ballet Magnificat!. They also have a daughter, Tara who also followed in her mother’s footsteps. Nowadays, Keith spends life on the down low making occasional appearances. In 1994, he published an autobiography named Life After Lucy.

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