Celebrities Who Are Creepily Still Missing Today

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It’s really not easy to pull off a successful vanishing act. It’s one thing for someone out of the public eye to attempt to fly off the radar, which is difficult enough, but it’s another thing for a celebrity. Yet, it does happen.

Over the years, there have been a handful of actors, actresses, and even Prime Ministers who manage to disappear, never to be heard from or seen again.

Richey Edwards

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The lead singer of the Manic Street Preachers disappeared on February 1st, 1995. That was the same day that the band was supposed to fly to the US.

His abandoned car was found in a parking lot with the battery dead. Fans said they had seen him a few times, and had no idea that he was missing. The car was found close to a bridge that people commit suicide on. Nothing has been confirmed, though.


Connie Converse

Connie Converse was a 1950s musician who is now coined as the first modern singer-songwriter. But in 1961, she quit music altogether. In her mind, she hadn’t made it big enough and she was convinced that she was a failure.

She disappeared in 1974. She wrote a letter to her friends that she was going to start fresh somewhere else and loaded up her car. No trace of her has ever surfaced.


Jim Sullivan

Jim Sullivan was a folk rocker in the 60s and 70s. He would head out to start a new life in Nashville, but would never make it. Somewhere between L.A. and Nashville, something went terribly wrong.

His car was abandoned in the desert outside of Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Sullivan’s wallet, clothing and guitar were all found in a nearby motel, but no one ever saw or heard from him again.


Barbara Newhall Follett

Follett was a writing prodigy and that might even be an understatement. By the age of 13, she had already written a novel — by 18 she had four.

But, at just 26 years old, she vanished out of thin air. In 1939, she had an argument with her husband and left the house. She never returned and no trace was ever found of her. Her mom didn’t know she was missing for 15 years, and the press for nearly 25.


Oscar Zeta Acosta

Oscar Zeta Acosta is a legendary Chicano activist. He was known for consuming lots of drugs and alcohol and for his affiliation with Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson. He even appeared as a character in Fear and Loathing.

In 1974, he visited an ancestral home and simply vanished. Many believe that he was probably assassinated by a political opponent. Some think that Acosta didn’t die but I wouldn’t hold your breath.


Bison Dele

Bison Dele was a former professional basketball player who is believed to have been murdered by his older brother in 2002 while out at sea, although no one knows for sure.

His brother was the only other person on the sailing trip with Dele, and he was the only one to return. His brother intentionally overdosed on insulin and died as a result. He was the only one who had information about the death.


Rico Harris

Rico Harris was a gentle giant and a talented basketball player and athlete. Harris was a member of the Harlem Globetrotters and a top one hundred NBA recruit. He has not been seen since October 10, 2014, spotted somewhere along Route 16 near Sacramento, California.

Investigators located his Nissan Maxima in a parking lot with no gas and a dead battery. They later located his backpack along a nearby creek, with a cell phone with selfies and video accidentally taken while driving through Yolo County, singing along to music.


Harold Holt

Harold Holt was nearly two years into his term as Australia’s 17th Prime Minister when he went missing. He decided to go swimming at a deserted beach in Victoria, and never returned to shore. They never found his body and in 2005 it was concluded that he had, in fact, drowned.

An impressive man, Holt had his own legal practice, served in the Australian Army, and was the nation’s Treasurer at one point.


Theodosia Burr Alston

For one second, imagine if today, the U.S. Vice President’s daughter just vanished without a trace. Well, that was a reality for America in 1813 when Vice President Aaron Burr’s daughter went missing.

Theodosia Burr Alston was married to Joseph Alston, Governor of South Carolina. Theodosia was only 29 years old when she went missing at sea while aboard the Patriot, a notoriously fast ship. In fact, all of its passengers went missing on the ship’s return to New York.


Sean Flynn

Actor and photojournalist Sean Flynn appeared in ten movies in his route to top his famous father, actor Errol Flynn. Flynn went to Vietnam to cover the war as a photojournalist, differentiating himself from his dad.

Flynn wasn’t timid- he sought out to take the best images possible. In April 1970, while traveling with special forces units in Cambodia, Flynn and another photojournalist, Dana Stone, were captured by communist guerrillas, and never heard from again.


Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Antoine de Saint-Exupery is best known as the author of a well-known children’s book called The Little Prince. The author also held a great interest in aviation, and was a recreational pilot. When France entered WWII, he volunteered for the air force.

During his tenth mission in 1944, he took off for the Mediterranean and was never seen again. Wreckage from his plane was recovered in 2000, but his body wasn’t


Jim Thompson

Jim Thompson was a well-known American businessman who traveled to Thailand in the 1950s with plans to revitalize the silk industry. At the time, he was one of the most famous Americans living in Asia. It was a shock when he went missing while on a walk in Malaysia in 1967.

An extensive search was conducted but to no avail. A few years later, bones were found near the spot he was last seen, but the remains were missing a skull. The bones were never proven to be Thompson’s.


Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce, an American satirical writer vanished in 1914 at the age of 71. Considered one of the most influential journalists in the U.S. at the time, there are many theories surrounding his disappearance. One of which is that he headed to the Mexican town of Ojinaga, traveling from Chihuahua.

The small town fell under siege because of the ongoing Mexican revolution, not long after he arrived, and he wanted to experience it firsthand. Many believe that he was captured and killed by the Mexican government.


Lord Lucan

John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan, also known as Lord Lucan, livid a lavish lifestyle, complete with power boats and Aston Martins. His beautiful life quickly collapsed with the downfall of his marriage to Veronica Duncan.

Veronica received custody of the kids, and Lord Lucan was furious. Living at a nearby property, one night he broke into the family home and attempted to murder Veronica. He first attacked the nanny, possibly by mistake, before going after her. Afterward, he disappeared. Although there have been hundreds of reported sightings, Lucan has not been found.


Dorothy Arnold

The daughter of fine goods importer Francis Arnold, Dorothy Arnold was a Manhattan socialite who disappeared in New York City on December 12, 1910. She was only twenty-five years old at the time. That morning, she had told her mother that she was going shopping.

However, she never returned from that shopping trip. Dorothy was last seen by a cashier on Fifth Avenue. Although her rich father hired private investigators and alert the New York City Police, she was never found.

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Scott Smith

Scott Smith was a founding member of the Canadian rock group Loverboy, best known for their hits “Working for the Weekend” and “Turn MeLoose”. Smith, the bassist of the award winning band, set off for Mexico with a few friends on a 37-foot boat.

On November 30, 2000, Smith and his friends were sailing off the coast of California, near San Francisco, when they were hit by some bad weather. A large wave hit the boat, sending Smith into the water. Smith’s remains have never surfaced. He was pronounced missing at sea.


Fan Bingbing

She was an A-Lister in China and starred in her first American movie, X-Men: Days of Future Past. After it was leaked that she was evading taxes in China, she was not seen for four months. To give context, in China, Fan is like A Lady Gaga or Scarlett Johansson.

People were distraught while she was missing, but it was later revealed that Bingbing was being held under a special kind of house arrest while tax authorities scoured her financial records. She was spared from criminal charges. This is one of the only disappearances on the list that has been solved.


Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart was a pilot, teacher, author, fashion designer, magazine editor, and so much more. An iconic woman today, Earhart decided to embark on a trip around the world in 1937. But, on July 2nd of that year, she sent out a radio message asking for help.

She was running low on fuel while flying over the Pacific Ocean. Neither her plane or body has ever been found. She is one of the most famous missing people in history.


Roald Amundsen

Roald Amundsen was a Norwegian explorer who was the first to reach the South Pole in 1914. A courageous individual and pioneer, Amudsen was also the first to lead an air expedition to the North Pole.

In 1928, he was taking part in a dangerous rescue mission for the airship Italia when the passenger plane he was navigating disappeared. Some parts of his aircraft were found, but no bodies have ever been recovered.


Glenn Miller

Glenn Miller was a best-selling recording artist from the late 1930s to the 1940s. He was exceptionally gifted as a trombonist, arranger, bandleader, and composer during the swing era. He recorded 16 number-one records and 69 top ten hits in just four years – that’s more than Elvis Presley and the Beatles.

In 1942, Miller wrote the Army Brigadier and persuaded him to let him serve in the Army as a civilian, leading a modernized Army Band. In 1944, he was traveling to Paris to play a concert for the troops when his plane disappeared over the English Channel. No one on board has ever been found. His legacy is carried on with the U.S. Air Force Band.


Jimmy Hoffa

Jimmy Hoffa was a union official presiding of the Teamster for over ten years. He was incredibly corrupt and known to be involved in organized crime, up until the day of his disappearance. Hoffa went to prison but was still the boss of the Teamsters.

After getting pardoned by President Nixon and released from jail, he was kidnapped, last seen on July 30, 1975. His capture and death is still a mystery to this day– he was declared legally dead in 1982.


Patrick McDermott

Patrick McDermott was famous for his relationship with Olivia Newton-John, but his death sprung him to new heights and fame. He disappeared off of a fishing boat in 2005 and wasn’t reported missing until about a week after.

The 20-plus passengers on the boat gave conflicting testimonies. Some say that he drowned, while other theories are that he faked his death to get his life insurance policy. His ex-wife Yvette Nipar believes he is dead.


Ylenia Maria Sole Carrisi

Ylenia Maria Sole Carrisi is the famous daughter of Albano Carrisi and Romina Power, both famed Italian actors and musicians. Carrisi went traveling solo, spending time in Belize before going to New Orleans. When her brother decided to surprise her for Christmas, she was missing. He was told that she had boarded a bus to Mexico.

The last time was seen was in the French Quarter of New Orleans on January 6, 1004. A security guard in the area that she went missing claims he saw a girl jump into the Mississippi River yelling “I belong in the water”.


Joe Pichler

Joe Pichler was a child actor best known for his roles in Beethoven films, and Varsity Blues. In early 2006, Pichler was out with friends playing cards. His friends reported that he left in his car to go home and was never seen again.

His car was found abandoned with all of Pichler’s belongings inside. Police found what they believe to be a suicide note but it was very vague.


Jean Spangler

The American model, dancer, and actress went missing under mysterious circumstances. Her case remains open to this day. She left her home in 1949 to meet her former husband to talk about custody.

She never returned, but the weird thing was that her ex-husband had no plans of meeting with her. He was with his new wife the entire time. Her purse was found with the straps broken at a nearby park.


Henry Hudson

Henry Hudson was a famous English explorer. While exploring, conditions aboard the ship were worsening by the day. Hudson’s crew was hungry, homesick, half-frozen, and irritated. They banded together and put Hudson, his son, and seven other men on a small boat and sent them off.

They were never seen again, while the other crew managed to make it back to England. They were arrested and sentenced for his disappearance.


Azaria Chamberlain

In 1980, Azaria Chamberlain was only nine weeks old when she disappeared while her parents were camping in the outback. Her mother was convicted of murdering her daughter and sentenced to life in prison.

After serving three years, she was released from custody when a piece of the baby’s clothing was found in a dingo lair. The charges against the parents were dropped because of this evidence and she was paid $1.3 million for false imprisonment.


Frank Morris

There have been 36 inmates who have tried to escape Alcatraz, and five are currently listed as “missing”. Frank Morris is the most famous one of them all.

Morris was presumed drowned but there is other evidence that proves that might not be the case. The San Francisco police received a letter from Morris’s brother saying that he survived and was going by a different name. No one will know.


Soloman Northup

Soloman Northup was born into a family that was free in the 1800s. While his dad had been a slave previously, he wasn’t by the time he had Soloman.

He married a girl named Anne Hampton in the late 1820s, and had been offered work in Washington DC. Well, it was a ruse. He was kidnapped and sold into slavery. He was released ten years later and made a memoir titled “Ten Years of Slave”. He was kidnapped a short time later and was never seen again.


Heinrich Muller

Heinrich Muller is considered to be one of the most disgraceful people of the twentieth century- that’s quite a reputation. He was the chief of the Gestapo, the secret state police of Nazi Germany.

He was tasked with advancing false information used to justify invading Poland and attended the Wannsee Conference in January 1942. Muller was last observed on May 1, 1945 and has not been seen or heard from since. Many believe he committed suicide.


Naya Rivera

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Hollywood was shocked when Glee star Naya Rivera went missing at Lake Piru in Southern California on July 8, 2020. The star had rented a pontoon boat with her 4-year-old son, but never returned.

When an employee when out to recover the boat, they found Naya’s son in the boat alone. After search and rescue mission, authorities were able to recover the 31-year-old’s body and determined that she had rescued her son from the water but didn’t have enough strength left to save herself.

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