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"You know what they say about a man who keeps puttin off getting married? They say he starts getting irritable."
- Barney Fife
 


ANDY GRIFFITH
The Andy Griffith Show - Andy GriffithOriginally intending to become a preacher, Andy Griffith switched over to acting in the 1940s. He became a well-known humorist in the mid-'50s when he released a comedy record called What It Was- Was Football in which he described the game from the point of view of someone who had never heard of it. Griffith played a cynical southerner in the feature film A Face in the Crowd, where he added a smarter edge to his image. His naive southern character was revived a couple of years later for his role in the classic No Time for Sergeants, which seems to have served as the inspiration for the character, Gomer Pyle.

The Andy Griffith Show kept Andy busy for most of the '60s. Following the series, he appeared in a long list of TV movies in the '70s and '80s. In many of these, including the cult favorite Pray for the Wildcats, he played the heavy. In 1983 Griffith fell ill with Guillain-Barre Syndrome, an affliction of the nervous system that kept him from working for a few years. In 1986, fully recovered, Griffith took on his second-most-famous role, southern lawyer Ben Matlock. Matlock ran as a series and then a string of TV movies throughout the '90s.

Retromercial fans will also remember Andy's classic line, "Everything tastes better when it sits on a Ritz. Mmm...good cracker!"
 

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