RIP Andy Griffith

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RIP Andy Griffith

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The iconic TV star passed away at his home this morning. He had been in declining heath in recent years. :( :( :(
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The guy could play the full range - pure good to extreme evil, and was believable at all times. He also launched a bunch of other folks' careers. We lost a good one. Hey Ainge.
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RIP Sheriff Taylor!

Andy Griffith hasn't gotten his full dues as an actor over the years. Despite the campiness of the Andy Griffith Show and even Matlock, he was a gifted actor and could indeed play the full range. Luckily for us he usually played a likeable, familiar character and I'd like to believe that reflected him in real life too.
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And was a very funny comedian too as well as a good musician. He could indeed play the full range...

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I learned a lot of lessons from that show growing up..... *sigh*

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He was one of those rare all-around performers, from movies to records to TV, and from drama to comedy ... rest in peace, you will be missed. :(
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Yes, he certainly could pick and sing. I remember Matlock fondly. I always enjoyed watching reruns of that show. RIP Andy.
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A good actor who will be remembered fondly. RIP, Andy.
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He really was a versatile performer. Watch A Face in the Crowd and then No Time for Sergeants. Brilliant work from his pre-TV days. I watched a lot of reruns of his shows and always found him to be an immensely enjoyable presence.
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A very talented entertainer, Broadway, movies, TV, singer/songwriter, and guitar player. He even had his own Limited Edition Martin D-18

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Unlike some other stars who faked it, Andy could actually play guitar. 8)
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