Through his decades-long career, Andy Griffith was beloved, yet somehow
taken for granted. He early on gained immortality as Sheriff Andy
Taylor. But his skill at playing cornpone decency blinded fans to his
ability to master other roles.
It simply seemed that, as a denizen of make-believe Mayberry, N.C.,
Griffith, with his wide grin and gentle drawl, wasn't acting, but
instead a natural. (Note that Griffith was overlooked for so much as an
Emmy nomination for "The Andy Griffith Show," while his comical co-star,
Don Knotts, bagged five trophies as Deputy Barney Fife.)
Sure, being Andy Taylor would've been plenty. But for Griffith, who died Tuesday at age 86, there was more to the act.
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