'One Million Years BC's Raquel Welch Dead at 82 - A Look at Her Two Kids & Wish to Become 'Real-Life' Granny
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Raquel Welch passed away at 82 and left behind two kids.
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The actress regrets things about her kids and wishes to become a granny.
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Her private life and the last years.
Beloved Hollywood actress Raquel Welch has passed away. As many mourn her, her two children and their children are devastated at the loss of their beloved matriarch. Tributes have begun flooding in for her.
She first started acting in the 1960s, when she burst onto the scene with her role in "One Million Years B.C." She went on to have many more beautiful roles until her management confirmed her death.
John Richardson, British actor, Raquel Welch, US actress, both wearing animal hides in a publicity portrait issued for the film, 'One Million Years BC', 1966 | Source: Getty Images
Her management released a statement on behalf of the family,
that the actress had passed away. Welch was 82. The report
she had been ill for a brief period before passing.
The final photos released of Welch before she died were taken seven months before she passed away as she was getting her nails done. However, she kept her life as private as possible. She once quipped:
"I reserve some things for my private life, and they are not for sale."
Raquel Welch arrives at the The Hollywood Reporter's Annual Women In Entertainment Breakfast at Milk Studios on December 9, 2015 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
She had some regrets about what she had done in her life, mainly how things turned out between her children and herself. She had many wishes for her family and did not get to see them all fulfilled.
Welch Passed Away at 82: She Looked Stunning in Her Last Years
Welch's manager, Steve Sauer, was the person who confirmed that she had passed away from an illness that had not yet been disclosed to the public. The statement said:
"The Golden Globe winner, in more recent years, was involved in a very successful line of wigs. Raquel leaves behind her two children, son Damon Welch and her daughter, Tahnee Welch."
Raquel Welch attends the premiere of "How to Be a Latin Lover" at ArcLight Cinemas Cinerama Dome on April 26, 2017 in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images
While
looked beautiful in her last years and was labeled a sex symbol, she didn't think of herself that way. She mentioned that being the most beautiful woman in the world was an unattainable fantasy.
Welch's death was later confirmed by her son, Damon Welch. However, he didn't give any cause for his mother's death. He bid farewell to a wonderfully talented actress.
Welch's success began with "One Million Years B.C." and she was 26 at the time. She posed in a doeskin bikini on the film's poster, which was somewhat scandalous for the time and immediately stole the hearts of millions.
A floral wreath is seen placed at the star of the late Raquel Welch at Hollywood Walk Of Fame on February 15, 2023 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
She later exhibited her comedic abilities in Richard Lester's "The Three Musketeers," for which she won a Golden Globe Award. Although many of her characters were based on sex appeal, Welch refused to be naked on screen.
The Actress Wished She Spent More Time with Her Two Kids: What Became of Them
Welch was married four times, and out of those marriages came two children. Her children were a product of her first marriage to her high school sweetheart, James Welch.
Raquel Welch (R, in blonde wig) and daughter, actress Tahnee Welch (L) at a party celebrating Raquel's opening in the Broadway musical "Victor/Victoria." | Source: Getty Images
Welch and her first husband divorced in 1972, but she was often seen out with her children after she and her husband separated. Damon Welch, the actress' son, was born on November 6, 1959, and her daughter, Latanne "Tahnee" Welch, was born on December 26, 1961.
By the time Welch's daughter was born, her career had begun taking off, and she had less time to spend with her young family. Welch's career took off in the mid-60s.
Watching her mother in various roles throughout the years inspired her to become an actress, too. She starred in Ron Howard's "Cocoon" and the film's sequel. She also modeled for Vogue, Italian Vogue, and British GQ.
Raquel Welch and Son ? attend The Greenbrier Gala for the Opening of the Casino Club at The Greenbrier on July 2, 2010 in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia | Source: Getty Images
While her children grew up to build their own lives and careers, Welch regretted that her career had left her so little time with her children. She said working so often caused her not to be able to be around very often. She then confessed:
"Eventually, I could see that this was taking its toll on my kids, and it used to just break my heart."
The actress knew then that she would have to work hard to repair her relationship with her children and regain their trust. Welch said she continually showed up for her children until they knew they could count on her.
Raquel Welch attends Barneys New York Celebration of the Farrah Fawcett Foundation at Barneys New York Beverly Hills on May 11, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images
Before she passed away, she had become a grandmother to her children's children and was taking much pleasure in being a "real-life granny" after having only played one in movies.
Welch's Last Years Didn't Spoil Her Beauty
Until her very last days, Welch ensured that she kept up her appearance. She mentioned she knew she was a sex symbol and tried to ensure her looks were always great.
Just months before she passed away, she spotted out in L.A., getting a manicure. Although her facial expressions showed that she didn't enjoy the manicure, she ensured she did it.
While it was noted that she might not enjoy beauty treatments, until the day she passed on, she was considered a "legendary beauty" by fans and costars alike.