He shot to fame as ‘Jethro Bodine’ in The Beverly Hillbillies. Today, he’s the only surviving cast member of that great show. Take a deep breath before you see him aged 85… 😢❤️ Pictures in the comments…

Fame made him a legend. Hollywood made him disappear. Max Baer Jr. was once America’s favorite fool, the dim-witted Jethro whose grin lit up millions of living rooms. Then the cameras stopped, the offers dried up, and the laughs turned into lawsuits, heartbreak, and a business dream that never quite came true. What he endured aft… Continues…

Typecast as Jethro Bodine, Max Baer Jr. discovered that the role that made him a star also locked every door he tried to open. After The Beverly Hillbillies ended in 1971, producers saw the hillbilly, not the actor with a business degree, sharp instincts, and a deep desire to prove he could be more. So he pivoted. Behind the camera, he produced and directed low‑budget films like Macon County Line, which turned a shoestring budget into millions and quietly made him a very successful independent filmmaker.

Yet Baer’s life was never just show business. Haunted by his father’s tragic boxing legacy, devoted to golf, and scarred by the shocking suicide of his girlfriend, he carried more grief than his goofy TV persona ever hinted at. His grand plan to turn The Beverly Hillbillies into casinos and resorts stalled in lawsuits and red tape, but the dream itself revealed something essential: he never stopped fighting to own his story. Now in his eighties, the last surviving Clampett cast member lives largely out of the spotlight, his legacy sealed in reruns and in the memories of those who still laugh with the gentle, loyal “dummy” who was never really dumb at all.

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