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I don't think it was ever brought up, but at the beginning Andy talks of losing his wife (Opie's mom), which why Aunt Bea lives with them.
If this was the title character, certainly, a Police-type garrison hat, as officers customarily wear even indoors, like the Pentagon.
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No, but he did fill in for Andy from time to time.
He did do commercials for Ritz Crackers in the 1970's.
Andy Griffith did not serve in the military. He did, however, play several military acting roles. He was also awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005 for his contributions to national interests.
Neither iconic actor was ever honored with an Emmy Award. Griffith is most famous as Sheriff Andy Taylor on "The Andy Griffith Show." He was never nominated as the pillar of Mayberry. But co-star Don Knotts, who played Andy's jittery deputy Barney Fife, won five supporting actor Emmys for that role. Griffith received a lone Emmy nomination in 1981 for his dramatic portrayal in the NBC miniseries "Murder In Texas." Hagman received two Emmy nominations as best actor in a drama series for his portrayal of J.R. Ewing on "Dallas." But he didn't win and received no other nominations during his long TV career. The late Barbara Bel Geddes, who played J.R.'s mother, "Miss Ellie," on the original "Dallas," was the only actor from that longrunning series to ever receive an acting Emmy. She won in 1980.
Yes and also in a trailer in mount airy where andy griffith was set
No, Fred "Mr. Rogers" Rogers never appeared on the Andy Griffith Show.
Not unless Ernest T Bass was a 9 year boy or a few year older. Phil Collins was born in 1951. The Andy Griffith Show ran from 1960 to 1968.
He has had three wifes - In chronological order they are: Barbara Griffith (1949-1972) Solica Cassuto (1975-1981) Cindi Knight (1983-present)