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StylinRed 07-03-2012 07:58 AM

RIP Matlock, Sherrif Taylor, Andy Griffith
 
(This might be another uninteresting thread to most but whatever better here than buried in the no need to start a thread thread)


So yet another memorable entertainment figure has passed away this time being Andy Griffith who brought us memorable shows, characters, tunes



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Say the name Andy Griffith, and you've said something about America.

Griffith, who as Sheriff Andy Taylor on the actor's namesake 1960s TV comedy kept the peace and represented a heartland ideal, died Tuesday, the actor's friend Bill Friday told WITN News. He was 86.

In addition to The Andy Griffith Show, Griffith created a darkly iconic character in the 1957 film A Face in the Crowd and won fans in the long-running whodunit series Matlock. But in the end, it was Mayberry that put him on the map.

From 1960 to 1968, Griffith's kindly sheriff raised a son, Opie, played by Ron Howard, and a high-strung deputy, Barney Fife, played by Don Knotts. That Taylor, a white lawman in the Civil Rights-era South, became a model of fairness was a tribute to the series. And to Griffith.

"We—everyone on the show—have a real sense of community, of kindness, toward one another," Griffith told The New York Times in 1965. "The basic rule by which we live comes through...the kindness comes through."

Born June 1, 1926, in noplace else but North Carolina, Griffith tapped his country roots for laughs in a popular 1950s comedy monologue that begat TV appearances, which begat Broadway and film work, via the Army comedy No Time for Sergeants.

Griffith traded on his aw-shucks persona as two-faced populist Lonesome Roads in Elia Kazan's A Face in the Crowd. Now considered a classic, the film "didn't make a dime" back in the day, its star once recalled.

"I'd struck out on Broadway, and I'd struck out in the movies, so I kinda had to go to television," Griffith said in 2008.

From the start, The Andy Griffith Show, with its classic, catchy whistling theme, was an audience and critical favorite. Griffith, however, never won an Emmy for the series, nor was he ever nominated for it. Knotts, who won five straight Emmys as the fumbling Fife, would say people thought mistakenly that Griffith wasn't acting, that he was just acting natural. Griffith would return the compliment, saying the show owed its early success to Knotts, who died in 2006.

The Andy Griffith Show went out on top. Griffith himself pulled the plug: Knotts, after all, had left the show for the movies a couple of years earlier, and he wanted to try film, too.

But the film thing didn't work out for Griffith. And when he returned to TV, that didn't work out either, as he starred in one failed series after another after another. A crippling bout with the viral Guillain-Barré syndrome in the early 1980s was yet another blow.

"I thought I was hot stuff, and I'd be able to do anything I wanted," Griffith recalled in 1986. "I couldn't."

Then Griffith went back home. To Mayberry.

The 1986 TV movie Return to Mayberry, reuniting survivors of Andy Griffith's original cast, was a hit. That fall, Matlock premiered. The rejuvenated Griffith went on to play the Southern defense attorney for more than a decade.

Among latter-day roles, Griffith rated Oscar buzz for playing the sage if exacting diner owner in 2007's Waitress, and stumped for President Barack Obama in a 2008 campaign ad directed by Howard, his TV son turned Oscar-winning filmmaker. (More controversially, he appeared in a 2010 TV ad that promoted the Obama-backed health-care law.)

In 2005, on the occasion of the actor receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom, then-President George W. Bush neatly defined the man and where he stood in the collective American consciousness: "TV shows come and go, but there's only one Andy Griffith."

Read more: Andy Griffith, Matlock and Mayberry's Favorite Son, Dead at 86 - E! Online

ksceric 07-03-2012 08:37 AM

RIP

Matsuda 07-03-2012 08:40 AM

just read about it a few minutes ago, RIP

Gridlock 07-03-2012 08:51 AM

I used to love Matlock when I was a kid. Between Matlock, Mystery She Wrote and the Golden Girls, it was the "golden" era of television for old people.

JesseBlue 07-03-2012 09:08 AM

no....matlock! thanks for the great show!

Verdasco 07-03-2012 10:58 AM

the only thing i know about matlock is that the twins, patty and selma always watched it :( RIP

!e.lo_ 07-03-2012 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Verdasco (Post 7965762)
the only thing i know about matlock is that the twins, patty and selma always watched it :( RIP

They watched MacGyver, with Richard Dean Anderson.
Grandpa was the one who would always yell, "MAAATTLOOOCCKK!"

RIP Andy Griffith

Manic! 07-03-2012 11:47 AM

The first thing that came to my mind was the whistling theme song. Great actor.

Verdasco 07-03-2012 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by !e.lo_ (Post 7965786)
They watched MacGyver, with Richard Dean Anderson.
Grandpa was the one who would always yell, "MAAATTLOOOCCKK!"

RIP Andy Griffith

ahh good catch! yes it was gramps

El Bastardo 07-03-2012 12:55 PM

Damn. RIP

asr 07-03-2012 01:03 PM

Rest in peace.

Phil@rise 07-03-2012 02:23 PM

I used to watch all those shows! RIP

murd0c 07-03-2012 03:18 PM

Shitty deal but he lived a full long and great life. Something like this u celebrate the legacy he had because there is nothing to feel bad about.

R.I.P

Alatar 07-03-2012 04:42 PM

86 years old, he led a long and fulfilling life. Sad to see another of the classics pass on. :(

RIP Andy Griffith


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