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Andy Griffith, sheriff of Mayberry, dead at 86
Actor Andy Griffith, best known for his television roles as Sheriff Andy Taylor in “The Andy Griffith Show,” and on “Matlock,” died Tuesday at 86, reports state. According to MSNBC, Bill Friday, former president of the University of North Carolina and a friend of Griffith, confirmed the death to North Carolina television station WITN.
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Report: America’s sheriff Andy Griffith dead at 86
Actor Andy Griffith, who won the hearts of 1960s TV viewers with his role as gentle Sheriff Andy Taylor in “The Andy Griffith Show,” then returned as a 1980s country lawyer in “Matlock,” died Tuesday at 86, according to WITN-TV. The news was reported to the North Carolina television station by Bill Friday, former president of the University of North Carolina and a Griffith friend. Dare County Sheriff Doug Doughtie had confirmed to WITN earlier that am ambulance was sent to Griffith's home. Griffith began his entertainment career with comic monologues and moved into movies, debuting in 1957’s “A Face in the Crowd” with Patricia Neal. But it was as the widower sheriff Andy Taylor on “The Andy Griffith Show” that he really made his mark. The show, which also starred a young Ron Howard as Griffith’s son Opie, and comedian Don Knotts as bumbling Deputy Barney Fife, ran from 1960-1968. Its setting, in the fictional small-town of Mayberry, became almost as famous as any one episode. Griffith returned to TV stardom in 1986 as Ben Matlock, a Southern lawyer. That show ran until 1995 and was seized upon by comedians as a punchline for its popularity with older Americans. In one “Simpsons” episode, a highway is renamed the Matlock Expressway so a town mayor can win the elderly vote. Griffith is survived by wife Cindi and his daughter Dixie. Son Andrew Jr., known as Sam, died in 1996. http://todayentertainment.today.msnb...ead-at-86?lite
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RIP Sheriff Taylor
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I don't remember his first show, but I do remember watching Matlock when I younger. Matlock always got his man. R.I.P.
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