Skip to main content


Classic television favorite Andy Griffith dead at 86

Griffith etched in American minds as Sheriff Andy Taylor in 'The Andy Griffith Show'

As Sheriff Andy Taylor who served Mayberry RFD, actor Andy Griffith will forever be linked to the classic TV show "The Andy Griffith Show." Griffith was welcomed back into the nation's living rooms as "Matlock" in the 1980s. Griffith has passed away at his home on Roanoke Island, N.C., at the age 86.

Andy Griffith made his biggest impression as Sergeant Andy Taylor in 'The Andy Griffith Show.'

Andy Griffith made his biggest impression as Sergeant Andy Taylor in 'The Andy Griffith Show.'

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - "Andy was a person of incredibly strong Christian faith and was prepared for the day he would be called Home to his Lord," Griffith's wife, Cindi, said in a statement. "I cannot imagine life without Andy, but I take comfort and strength in God's Grace and in the knowledge that Andy is at peace and with God."

Actor and director Ron Howard, who played Griffith's son, Opie, on "The Andy Griffith Show," said that Griffith "has not been well for some time."

"His love of creating, the joy he took in it whether it was drama or comedy or his music, was inspiring to grow up around," Howard said. "The spirit he created on the set of The Andy Griffith Show was joyful and professional all at once. It was an amazing environment."

Griffith debuted in the 1957 film "A Face in the Crowd" with Patricia Neal. It was as the widower sheriff Andy Taylor on "The Andy Griffith Show" that Griffith hit his stride. The TV show, which also starred comedian Don Knotts as bumbling Deputy Barney Fife, ran from 1960-1968. Ironically, while both Knotts and co-star Frances Bavier, who played Aunt Bee on both won Emmys for their roles, Griffith never did.

Griffith returned to the small screen in 1986 as Ben Matlock, a Southern lawyer in "Matlock" which ran until 1995. Popular with older American viewers, in one "Simpsons" episode, a highway is renamed the "Matlock Expressway" so a town mayor can win the elderly vote.

Griffith said that Matlock was his favorite role.

Griffith often sang as part of his TV roles. He won a Grammy for his 1996 inspirational album, "I Love to Tell the Story."

Called North Carolina's favorite son, a statue of Griffith, in character as Andy Taylor, and holding a fishing pole and the hand of Ron Howard's Opie, stands in Raleigh, N.C.

Earning a degree in music from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, one of Griffith's earliest hits was a 1953 comic monologue about college football. Married three times, Griffith is survived by his wife and his daughter Dixie. Son Andrew Jr., known as Sam, died in 1996.

© 2012, Catholic Online. Distributed by NEWS CONSORTIUM. 

- - -

Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: Andy Griffith, classic television, Don Knotts, Ron Howard, North Carolina, death

NEWSLETTERS »

E-mail:       Zip Code: (ex. 90001)
Today's Headlines

Sign up for a roundup of the day's top stories. 5 days / week. See Sample

Rate This Article

Very Helpful Somewhat Helpful Not Helpful at All

Yes, I am Interested No, I am not Interested

Rate Article

0 Comments

Leave a Comment

Comments submitted must be civil, remain on-topic and not violate any laws including copyright. We reserve the right to delete any comments which are abusive, inappropriate or not constructive to the discussion.

Though we invite robust discussion, we reserve the right to not publish any comment which denigrates the human person, undermines marriage and the family, or advocates for positions which openly oppose the teaching of the Catholic Church.

This is a supervised forum and the Editors of Catholic Online retain the right to direct it.

We also reserve the right to block any commenter for repeated violations. Your email address is required to post, but it will not be published on the site.

We ask that you NOT post your comment more than once. Catholic Online is growing and our ability to review all comments sometimes results in a delay in their publication.

Send me important information from Catholic Online and it's partners. See Sample

Post Comment


Newsletter Sign Up

Daily Readings

Reading 1, Sirach 6:5-17
A kindly turn of speech attracts new friends, a courteous ... Read More

Psalm, Psalms 119:12, 16, 18, 27, 34, 35
Blessed are you, Yahweh, teach me your will! Read More

Gospel, Mark 10:1-12
After leaving there, he came into the territory of Judaea and ... Read More

Saint of the Day

May 24 Saint of the Day

St. David I of Scotland
May 24: David, the youngest son of Scotland’s virtuous queen, (Saint) ... Read More




Marketplace

Click Here

The Grunt Padre
This is the story of a Catholic Priest who served his Marines but it ... Read More


Click Here

Baptismal Gift. Olive Wood and Tiger Eye Custom Rosary. Read More