What age did Lisa Loring retire from acting?

Lisa Loring, who is best known for her role as Wednesday Addams in the original 1960’s Addams Family television series, retired from acting in 2012 at the age of 56. After her role as Wednesday came to an end in 1966, she continued to work in television and film for the next 46 years. After her final appearance in the 2006 television movie Christmas With the Addams Family, Loring decided to retire from acting and focus on her other passions.

Since her retirement from acting, Loring has become involved with numerous projects including the 2013 documentary Wednesday’s Child which she narrated and executive produced. The documentary was an exploration of the life of an Addams Family fan and the impact that the show had on her life. She has also written two books, The Addams Chronicles and A Wednesday Addams Journal.

Loring has also been involved in numerous charity projects throughout her life. She is a long-time supporter of animal rescue and welfare charities and has been an active member of the animal rights organization Animal Allies since 2011. In addition to her charity work, Loring is also an accomplished artist and has had her artwork displayed in various galleries in her hometown of Los Angeles.