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  2. Andy Griffith - Wikipedia

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    Andy Samuel Griffith (June 1, 1926 – July 3, 2012) was an American actor, comedian, television producer, singer, and writer [2] whose career spanned seven decades in music and television.

  3. Alberta Nelson - Wikipedia

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    With the urging and assistance of her cousin, the theatrical producer John Kenley (February 20, 1906 – October 23, 2009), Nelson ventured into acting with the Erie Playhouse in Erie, Pennsylvania, and eventually played the lead in a production of The Seven Year Itch. [1]

  4. Andy Griffith Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Andy Griffith Museum is located in Mount Airy, North Carolina, a half-mile from Griffith's childhood home. [1] The 2,500-square-feet, which cost approximately $500,000 to construct, is adjacent to the Andy Griffith Playhouse.

  5. Mount Airy, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Actor Andy Griffith was born in Mount Airy, and the town is [25] considered to have been the basis for Mayberry, the setting of the TV shows The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R.F.D. [26] The community holds an annual "Mayberry Days" celebration during the last weekend of September; 30,000 attended in 2009, and 90,000 attended for the show's ...

  6. Destry Rides Again (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The cast starred Andy Griffith as Destry and Dolores Gray as Frenchy. [2] The national tour starred John Raitt and Anne Jeffreys, while Yvonne De Carlo appeared in the show in such venues as the Paper Mill Playhouse and the Dallas Summer Musicals. The plot was loosely based on a story by Max Brand.

  7. 1960 in American television - Wikipedia

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    Event Ref. February 10 Jack Paar temporarily quit his television program because his monologue had been edited the night before, in favor of a three-minute news update. Parr walked out to the audience at the beginning of the show, announced that he was quitting, said "There's got to be a better way to make a living," and then walked off the stage.

  8. The Male Animal (Playhouse 90) - Wikipedia

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    "The Male Animal" was an American television play broadcast on March 13, 1958, as part of the second season of the CBS television series Playhouse 90. Helene Hanff wrote the teleplay, as an adaptation of the play by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent. Andy Griffith, Gale Gordon, Ann Rutherford, and Edmond O'Brien starred. [1]

  9. No Time for Sergeants - Wikipedia

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    Griffith reprised his role, Myron McCormick played Sgt. King, Roddy McDowall played Will's army buddy Ben, and Don Knotts made his Broadway debut as Corporal Manual Dexterity. Scenic designer Peter Larkin won a Tony Award in 1956, and Andy Griffith was nominated for a Tony for Best Featured Actor. The play ran for a total of 796 performances ...

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