Jack Nicholson, the legendary Hollywood actor and notorious recluse, has sparked worry among fans as he hasn't been seen in public for over a year.
Speculations about his health have been circulating, with rumors suggesting that the 85-year-old star is suffering from dementia.
The last sighting of Nicholson was at the Staples Centre, where he was watching an LA Lakers game alongside his son.
Since then, he has vanished from the public eye, leaving many to wonder about his well-being.
In 2010, Nicholson appeared in his last film, “How Do You Know,” which received poor reviews from critics.
It was reported that his retirement followed this movie due to memory loss issues.
The veteran actor allegedly found it difficult to recall lines, leading to his decision to step away from acting.
Over the years, Nicholson has been approached for cameo appearances in various films, including “Ready Player One.”
However, he declined these offers, citing his inability to remember lines as the reason behind his decision.
This further fueled concerns about his mental health.
Throughout the past decade, Nicholson has become increasingly reclusive, prompting close friends to express their worries about his condition.
Multiple sources have revealed that he is being cared for by his son and daughter.
While he remains in touch with certain relatives, his social activities have significantly diminished.
According to insiders who spoke to RadarOnline, Nicholson's situation draws comparisons to his late friend Marlon Brando.
Like Brando, who passed away in 2004, Nicholson seems to be withdrawing from the world.
His children are reportedly his only connection to the outside world, visiting him occasionally.
It's worth noting that Nicholson had a close relationship with Brando before his death.
In a gesture meant to honor the late actor, Nicholson purchased Brando's house after his passing, indicating the deep bond they shared.
Despite his recent absence from the spotlight, Nicholson's legacy in the film industry remains undeniable.
Known for his unforgettable performances in movies such as “The Shining,” “The Departed,” and “A Few Good Men,” he has received immense critical acclaim throughout his career.
With the most Oscar nominations for a male actor and three wins, he is considered