Showing posts with label Andy Griffith. Show all posts
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03 January 2013

Movies and TV: Final Exits of 2012


Famed Greek Director Theo Angelopoulos Killed During Movie Filming
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/01/famed-greek-director-theo-angelopoulos.html

Robert Hegyes
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/01/robert-hegyes.html

Ian Abercrombie
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/01/ian-abercrombie.html

Award Winning Actor Ben Gazzara Dies
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/02/award-winning-actor-ben-gazzara-dies.html

Mike Wallace, Iconic American Journalist, Dies at 93
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/04/mike-wallace-iconic-american-journalist.html

TV Remote Control Inventor Dies
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/05/tv-remote-control-inventor-dies.html

Remembering Remote Control Inventor Gene Polley
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/06/remembering-remote-control-inventor.html

US TV Legend Andy Griffith Dead at 86
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/07/us-tv-legend-andy-griffith-dead-at-86.html

Oscar-Winning Actor Ernest Borgnine Dies at 95
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/07/oscar-winning-actor-ernest-borgnine.html

Oscar-Winning Film and Stage Actress Celeste Holm Dies at 95
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/07/oscar-winning-film-and-stage-actress.html

Hollywood Director Tony Scott Dies
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/08/hollywood-director-tony-scott-dies.html

Actor Michael Clarke Duncan Dies
http://post-humous.blogspot.com/2012/09/actor-michael-clarke-duncan-dies.html

03 July 2012

US TV Legend Andy Griffith Dead at 86


American actor Andy Griffith, unforgettable as the small-town sheriff in the 1960s television series The Andy Griffith Show, has died at the age of 86.

The sheriff of Dare County, North Carolina issued a statement from Griffith's family confirming his death Tuesday on Roanoke Island.

The North Carolina born Griffith began his career as a high school music teacher. He later moved to New York, where he recorded a comedy monologue of a country boy describing his first football game. The record became a hit and led to roles on Broadway and the movies.

He used his southern hometown as the model for the 1960 television comedy series, The Andy Griffith Show. Griffith played Sheriff Andy Taylor — an earthy small town officer raising his son with the help of his matronly Aunt Bee and his nervous excitable deputy Barney Fife, who was only allowed to carry an unloaded gun.

At a time of student protests, assassinations, and racial tension, the fictional town of Mayberry, North Carolina was an oasis of sanity and simplicity for millions of U.S. television viewers.

The town's only criminal was Otis, the drunk who let himself in and out of jail with a key provided by the sheriff. When a true lawbreaker ventured into Mayberry, Sheriff Taylor always outwitted him with common sense and one of Aunt Bee's picnic baskets.

The Andy Griffith Show ended its run in 1968 when it was the top-rated American television show. But it has been rerun ever since, making fans out of later generations.

Griffith later played another popular TV character, Matlock, a country-bred Harvard-educated lawyer. That series ran from 1986 until 1997.

Griffith was also a Grammy Award-winning Southern-gospel singer. Former President George W. Bush presented him with the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005.

President Barack Obama calls Griffith a performer of extraordinary talent whose characters warmed the hearts of Americans everywhere.