Actor Andy Griffith, of the legendary "The Andy Griffith Show," has died just over a month after his 86th birthday at his home in North Carolina.
Best known for his role as sheriff on "The Andy Griffith Show" running from 1960-1968; he can also be seen in "Matlock" which ran from 1986- 1995.
Other roles include appearances in "Waitress," "Gramps," "A Face in the Crowd," and many more.
Beyond acting, Griffith was also a platinum selling artist and Grammy award winner for his southern, gospel music. He's also a member of the Country Gospel Music Hall of Fame, the Christian Music Hall of Fame, and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.







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The Andy Griffith Show distracted from the for real chaos going on in our America from 1960 thru 1968.All was well in happyville.Vietnam was blazing,and
There were protests everywhere.A president was killed.Some well known civil rigths leaders were taken out too.Andy Griffith Show was propaganda for the masses.just like,Leave it to Beaver,and his family.Folks very few of us were on
Television and when black folks started showing up in commercials..I was shocked…
I’m going to miss Andy and his beautiful silver hair. I’m really enjoyed watching him on Matlock. He had a way of making a ‘Ritz’ cracker (commercial) and a hot dog look so gooood!
The Andy Griffith show had his name but he himself had no control over matters like casting. The time period is another thing to factor 1960-1968. Managers of television stations in the South could substitute other programming if what the three networks(ABC, CBS, NBC) offered shows that offended their sensitivities. I watched both shows.
Rest In Peace Sir. I liked the fact that on ‘Matlock’, he was able to work with Black actors, actresses and Black musicans-something that he couldn’t do
on the Andy Grffith show. I liked him in ‘Rustlers’ Rhapsody ‘ as well.