SUSIE WALTERS
06-08-2002, 11:44 AM
MY HUSBAND AND I ARE FANS OF THE I LOVE LUCY SHOW.
WE WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT INFO ON THE LITTLE BOY WHO PLAYED THEIR SON, LITTLE RICKY. CAN ANYONE TELL US WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO HIM?
THANKS, SUSIE
Warm & Fuzzy
06-08-2002, 02:39 PM
Keith Thibodeaux as Little Ricky Ricardo (1956-60)
Born December 1, 1950 in Lafayette, Louisiana. Keith was credited as Keith Thibodeaux and as Richard Keith. Keith is more well known as Little Ricky on "I Love Lucy" but secondly he is known to "The Andy Griffith Show" fans as Johnny Paul Jason, Opie Taylor's best friend. Keith was a child prodigy on the drums, at the age of three he was making $500 a week. He was also touring with the Horace Heidt Orchestra, which had its own TV show on CBS. Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball saw Keith on television and asked him to audition for the role of "Little Ricky" when he was 5. Even though he says he never really wanted to act, his drumming ability won him the role. Although he took a pay cut to $300 he eventually worked his way back to making $500 a week by age 9. His family moved to California and his father was given a job at Desilu studios. Keith was living a Hollywood dream and he was the envy of most other child stars. Even off screen Desi and Lucy made him a part of their real family, inviting him to birthday parties and making him a frequent house guest. Even today he still keeps in touch with Desi, Jr. and Lucie Arnaz. Life off camera wasn’t always as pleasant as what appeared on television. Keith said Desi’s alcohol-driven fits of rage terrified him. Still, he loved performing with Arnaz, particularly on the famous song "Babalu." He was relieved when "I Love Lucy" ended. The incredible pressure to perform was too stressful. People constantly reminded him that their jobs depended on whether he could perform. His working situation on the "Andy Griffith Show" from 1962 to 1966 was much less stressful. Keith’s family was ripped apart after his father’s adulterous affair. When he joined the Andy Griffith cast, he longed for a home life like that of his TV friend Opie. At age 15, Keith’s Hollywood career ended. Most of his earnings had gone to provide private school tuition for himself and his brother and sister. He moved back to Louisiana with his mother. There, his high school years brought slow progression into alcohol and drugs. What began as experimenting with marijuana led to the use of uppers, downers, LSD, and other drugs. In 1969, he joined a rock group, David and the Giants. The group primarily toured throughout southern states and enjoyed a few regional hits. Despite a brief respite from drugs after joining the band, soon he was back to his old lifestyle. In 1971, at age 21, he received the final payment from a trust fund set up during his "I Love Lucy" days. The payment came to $8,000. He spent half of it buying a sports car and the rest on sound equipment for the band. In the mid-1970s, when Keith’s life was sinking to new lows, his mother began attending a new church. After several invitations, he finally attended a service with his mother. After attending several of the church services, he asked Christ into his life. Despite his new spiritual life, Keith continued with the bad habits he had formed while touring with the rock music group. He married Kathy, a talented ballet dancer in 1976, and the couple moved to Southern California to seek a new life. There, Keith began watching the 700 Club. It really helped solidify his life. By 1979 he had returned to the South and to his old rock group, David and the Giants. By Then, all of the members of the band were committed Christians who were playing in churches and leading people to the Lord. In 1990, after nearly 20 years with David and the Giants, he quit the band and became the manager of his wife’s company, Ballet Magnificat. The company has nine touring dancers who give more than 100 live performances each year. Their goal is to praise God with dance. Keith has one daughter named Tara. Currently Keith manages a Christian dance group, "Ballet Magnificat" in Jackson, Mississippi.
Crimson and Clover
06-14-2002, 02:23 PM
during the second season(1952-1953),Little Ricky was portrayed by Richard and Ronald Simmons, identical twin babies. in all, the simmons infants were seen in six episods. starting in the third season, little ricky was portrayed as a toddler be michael and joseph mayer. the mayer twins were featured in 11 episodes during the third season, eight times in the fourth season, and six episodes in the fifth season. Keith Thibodeaux(aka Richard Keith) was secured as little ricky for the sixth season. keith was first spotted on a program called show wagon, where he was billed as the "worlds tiniest professional drummer." his resemblance to desi arnaz, and his musical inclination, helped cinch his casting as the ricardos son. as part of the five years olds contract, keith took spanish lessons.