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Andy Griffith dead at 86

Postby Romulus111VADT » Tue Jul 03, 2012 12:24 pm

http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=740602

July 3, 2012, 10:46 AM EST
By Tim Molloy
TheWrap

Television icon Andy Griffith has died at 86.

Friend and former University of North Carolina President Bill Friday first told WITN News that the "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Matlock" actor died at his home in Dare County, N.C.

The Dare County Sheriff Doug Doughtie said that Griffith died at about 7 a.m. "Mr. Griffith passed away this morning at his home peacefully and has been laid to rest on his beloved Roanoke Island," Doughtie read from a family statement.

With his slow drawl and penchant for playing characters who wore their decency like a badge in shows like "The Andy Griffith Show," the actor came to personify small-town values, with the emphasis on family and community. He was, in many ways, America's sheriff.

He first came to prominence on Broadway in the 1950s in the Army comedy "No Time for Sergeants" and the musical version of "Destry Rides Again."

He reprised his country bumpkin role in "Sergeants" for the 1958 film version, earning rave reviews and propelling the film to the top of that year's box office.

But his film debut in 1957's "A Face in the Crowd" mined a darker side of Griffith, one that he largely abandoned in favor of more populist slices of entertainment. Working with legendary director Elia Kazan, Griffith gave his finest dramatic performance as Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes, a drifter who is discovered by an ambitious producer and transformed into a national television phenomenon. With his folksy bromides, Rhodes seemed to presage such modern boob tube bloviators as Glenn Beck and Keith Olbermann, and the film itself was a sly commentary on the power of television that was way ahead of its time.

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Yet it was television that would launch Griffith into the pop culture pantheon. Playing Sheriff Andy Taylor, a widower trying to raise a young son, on the long-running "The Andy Griffith Show," the actor found the perfect vehicle for his easy-going delivery and comic talents.

Mayberry, the fictional North Carolina town where Taylor represented law and order, was populated by village eccentrics like hapless deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts) and naive gas station attendant Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors). Griffith provided the show's center of gravity; his gift was to be a proxy for the audience and to respond to the antics around him instead of providing a spark to the lunacy.

Ron Howard, who played Griffith's son on the program before starring in "Happy Days" and becoming an Oscar-winning director, paid tribute to his television dad on Tuesday.

"His pursuit of excellence and the joy he took in creating served generations & shaped my life. I'm forever grateful RIP Andy," Howard twittered.

The show they starred in together ran for eight seasons and nearly 250 episodes before wrapping up in 1968. Although it remains his most iconic role, Griffith's generosity as an actor may have worked against him when it came to awards -- he was, amazingly, never nominated for an Emmy for his work as Taylor.

But popular culture had moved very far away from the bucolic Mayberry, and throughout the 1970's and early 80's, Griffith struggled to establish another show as successful as "The Andy Griffith Show." Among his failed efforts were "Headmaster" (1970), "The New Andy Griffith Show" (1971) and "The Yeagers" (1980).

As he neared his sixth decade, he finally found the right vehicle in "Matlock," a legal drama that ran on NBC and ABC from 1986 to 1995. Griffith portrayed a folksy criminal defense lawyer with a penchant for courtroom dramatics and a love of hot dogs. The accent was the same as Taylor's, but unlike the small-town sheriff, Matlock was a brilliant attorney with a worldliness and wiliness that allowed him to translate to modern viewers.

In addition to his acting career, Griffith was a successful recording artist. He recorded several hit albums of Christian hymns for Sparrow Records and earned a Grammy Award for his work. Perhaps his most famous recording is "The Fishin' Hole," the jaunty theme song to "The Andy Griffith Show."
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Re: Andy Griffith dead at 86

Postby Webb » Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:47 pm

Now I'm going to be whistling that song all day.
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Re: Andy Griffith dead at 86

Postby Steve M » Tue Jul 03, 2012 6:48 pm

Andy was the straight man in the Mayberry shows and he did it well. Aside from Don Knotts, I always got a kick out of watching Otis lock himself up after a drunken bender. 
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Re: Andy Griffith dead at 86

Postby Jetranger » Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:52 am

My friend who lives down the street, Pinstriped one of Andy's Cars back in the 1960's, thats what he does still to this day, pinstripes cars or bikes or old Safes and vintage Vending machines all kinds of things. He used to live in California in LA in the 1950's 60's 70's era, and did work on a lotta of the TV Stars cars / rides and Movie Stars rides too, so here is a Rare and Unique photo of the Famous Sheriff Andy Taylor / "Andy Griffith", that not too many people have ever seen this photo !  Andy Griffith on the Left, and Bob Hollywood Bond on the right in the T-Shirt wearing the glasses.Image
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Re: Andy Griffith dead at 86

Postby Jetranger » Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:56 am

More of Bob Hollywood Bonds work and the TVStars and Celebrities he's done work for, including Andy Griffith. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HII5ZBk8I3w
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Re: Andy Griffith dead at 86

Postby beaky » Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:31 pm

[quote]My friend who lives down the street, Pinstriped one of Andy's Cars back in the 1960's, thats what he does still to this day, pinstripes cars or bikes or old Safes and vintage Vending machines all kinds of things. He used to live in California in LA in the 1950's 60's 70's era, and did work on a lotta of the TV Stars cars / rides and Movie Stars rides too, so here is a Rare and Unique photo of the Famous Sheriff Andy Taylor / "Andy Griffith", that not too many people have ever seen this photo !
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