From the El Paso Times: George Lindsey, who spent nearly 30 years as the grinning Goober on "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Hee Haw," has died. He was 83.
The Marshall-Donnelly-Combs Funeral Home in Nashville said Lindsay died
early Sunday morning after a brief illness. Funeral arrangements were
still being made.
Lindsey was the beanie-wearing Goober on "The Andy Griffith Show" from
1964 to 1968 and its successor, "Mayberry RFD," from 1968 to 1971. He
played the same jovial character - a service station attendant - on
"Hee Haw" from 1971 until it went out of production in 1993.
"America has grown up with me," Lindsey said in an Associated
Press interview in 1985. "Goober is every man; everyone finds something
to like about ol' Goober."
He joined "The Andy Griffith Show" in 1964 when Jim Nabors, portraying
Gomer Pyle, left the program. Goober Pyle, who had been mentioned on
the show as Gomer's cousin, replaced him.
"At that time, we were the best acting ensemble on TV," Lindsey once
told an interviewer. "The scripts were terrific. Andy is the best
script constructionist I've ever been involved with. And you have to
lift your acting level up to his; he's awfully good."
In a statement released through the funeral home, Griffith
said, "George Lindsey was my friend. I had great respect for his talent
and his human spirit. In recent years, we spoke often by telephone. Our
last conversation was a few days ago ... I am happy to say that as we
found ourselves in our eighties, we were not afraid to say, 'I love
you.' That was the last thing George and I had to say to each other. 'I
love you.'"
http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_20561482/george-lindsey-known-goober-pyle-andy-griffith-show
I was a fan of Goober and to me, he was one of the better actors on the Andy Griffith, in the way he moved around the set and talked, he was very funny.
RIP George, God must have needed another comedienne up in heaven.
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