In the Spotlight|March 11, 2015 10:01 EDT
'I Love Lucy' Sole Survivor Reveals How God Saved Him From A Life of Sin, 'I Found Jesus' [VIDEOS]

'I Love Lucy' star Keith Thibodeaux revealed how Jesus saved him from a life of rebellion against God in a recent interview.
The 64-year-old Lafayette, Louisiana native is best known for playing Lucy and Ricky Ricardo's son Little Ricky on the popular '50s sitcom from 1956-1957 before he reprised his role on the 'The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour' from 1957-1960.
He is the only surviving member of the iconic 'I Love Lucy' cast after notable stars Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, Vivian Vance, and William Frawley have all passed away.
Thibodeaux also shared that after he made several appearances on the 'The Andy Griffith Show' in the 1960s, but he wanted to distance himself from his wholesome image on television which would later turn into a life of drugs.
In addition, the actor previously known as Richard Keith also said that he felt disenfranchised with the glamorous life of Hollywood after his parents ended their marriage when he was 15-years-old.
Furthermore, Thibodeaux explained that during his rebellious period of life as the drummer of Rock band 'David and the Giants,' he realized there was something missing.
"I needed a savior because I got down to the end of my rope when I was playing rock. And just went down into the drug world and I was clinically depressed. It was at that point that God answered my prayer - my cry," said Thibodeaux to FOX411.
As a result, the current 'David and the Giants' drummer has credited his conversion to Christianity as the saving grace that rescued him from a life of pain and hopelessness.
"I found Jesus. And God did the work in my life...I don't need anything else but God and Jesus in my life, because He's my beginning, my middle, and my ending."
Thibodeaux and his wife Kathy currently run a Christian Ballet school named Ballet Magnificat!, located in Jackson, Mississippi.