Who Played Baby Ricky on I Love Lucy

Keith Thibodeaux is pictured with Desi Arnaz.

Today marks the 69th anniversary of CBS's starting time broadcast of I Dear Lucy.

For Keith Thibodeaux, the histrion who played Little Ricky and the final living cast member, the show has stood the test of time due to its core bandage and groundbreaking efforts in boob tube. Having Lucille Ball at the center of the sitcom helped as well.

"The acting and charisma of Lucille Brawl and Desi, and all those factors — the directors, the writers, the cast — it was perfectly put together," Thibodeaux told The Post-Journal past phone on Wed. "The testify, it has had such a large influence on sitcoms today. It would be hard to come up up with the I Love Lucy prove today in how it continued with people."

The show — named afterwards the local icon — first aired Oct. xv, 1951, and included 180 episodes spanning half-dozen seasons. Ball and Desi Arnaz took a salary cut in order to accept the show produced in Hollywood, a deal that also gave 100% ownership to the pair's Desilu Productions.

The show made production in Hollywood so acceptable that, past 1961, just about all major primetime idiot box shows were filmed on the West Coast.

A pair of pants Keith Thibodeaux wore as Little Ricky on I Love Lucy are at present on brandish in Jamestown. Thibodeaux appeared in 23 episodes of the bear witness.

Thibodeaux appeared in 23 episodes of I Love Lucy, in addition to xiii episodes of The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour. He auditioned for the part in 1955, called out of 200 boys later demonstrating that he could play the drums at Ball'due south request.

Even today, Thibodeaux said he is surprised past the show's stamina and attain to new generations of fans.

"I am surprised," he said. "When a x-year-old, 12-year-erstwhile, 14, they come up up to me and say what a fan they are and how much they have enjoyed the evidence. During such a creative fourth dimension in everything that was going on, I Love Lucy saturday on elevation of all that — it's just a quality matter that holds upward."

Thibodeaux and his wife have visited Jamestown, Brawl's birthplace and dwelling to the National One-act Eye and Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum, several times.

He applauds efforts to go on the testify'southward legacy alive and honor Brawl for her career in comedy.

"It'southward absurd to be part of the memory, to keep the memory live," he said. "The museum is a great identify. It's a jewel in Jamestown that people can come and run into all the different memorabilia at the center and the museum."

Included in the memorabilia on brandish at the museum is a pair of pants Thibodeaux wore on the show. He was shown a flick of the display Wednesday.

"That was from back in the mean solar day," he said of the clothing, pointing out that he has kept other items from the show, including drums that Ball gave him in the 1950s.

Every bit for the evidence, Thibodeaux said information technology remains a pregnant function of his life. "It merely continues to be this little thread," he said of discussing his role on the show along with the other notable moments and ventures in his life.

Thibodeaux and his wife continue to be part of Ballet Magnificat!, a professional Christian ballet company founded in Mississippi. He also remains part of the Christian rock band David and the Giants; they released their latest album, "What Are You Waiting For?" in 2019.

I Love LUCY DAY

The National Comedy Center and the Lucille Brawl Desi Arnaz Museum today are recognizing "I Beloved Lucy Day" to commemorate the anniversary of CBS's outset circulate of I Love Lucy. The recognition includes a variety of events and updated tours.

A free Lucy trivia event will exist held online this night at eight p.m. at ComedyCenter.org/LucyTrivia and will characteristic archetype moments from I Love Lucy episodes and special guest appearances from family unit, friends and colleagues of Brawl and Arnaz. The trivia event will include six rounds hosted by pub trivia quiz experts Geeks Who Drink, with trivia questions developed by the archivists at the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum.

The National Comedy Middle will besides feature encore presentations of two sectional online conversations, "Desi Arnaz: A Begetter'south Day Tribute with Lucie Arnaz" featuring special guest Oscar Nunez and hosted past David Bianculli, and "Debra Messing: A National Comedy Center Conversation" hosted past Frank DeCaro. The programs are now bachelor on demand at ComedyCenter.org/LucyTrivia.

A new gallery has opened in the museum jubilant "Lucy in the Movies," featuring a timeline of Lucille Ball's ninety-plus theatrical films, a video presentation produced in partnership with Turner Classic Movies and displays of screen-used wardrobe from fan-favorite films.

Further, a newly-enhanced "LucyTown" Driving Bout for visitors to Jamestown has launched online, showcasing significant and celebrated locations and venues throughout the Jamestown expanse that represent aspects of Ball'south life and career. The tour is available for costless at ComedyCenter.org/LucyTownTour.

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