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Howard Terbell McNear (January 27, 1905 – January 3, 1969 [2] [3]) was an American stage, screen, and radio character actor.McNear is best remembered as the original voice of Doc Adams in the radio version of Gunsmoke and as Floyd Lawson (Floyd the Barber) on The Andy Griffith Show (1961–1967).
In Howard McNear's first appearance as Floyd, "Mayberry Goes Hollywood," the character is referred to as Floyd Colby and the barbershop was called "Colby's Tonsorial Parlor". [ 6 ] [ 1 ] : 132 Later Floyd's surname was established to be "Lawson."
Howard McNear as Doc Adams; Georgia Ellis as Kitty Russell [2] Recurring. While the radio series had relatively few recurring supporting characters, and those roles ...
Barry, 65, has perhaps the longest acting resume of any of his co-stars. He's appeared on dozens of TV shows through the years, including "Mad Men," "Angie Tribeca" and "The Middle."
McNear came to the show with an extensive background in both television and radio, [46] and had originated the role of Doc Adams on the radio version of Gunsmoke. His most familiar role to television audiences was as Floyd Lawson , the barber on The Andy Griffith Show (1961–1967). [ 47 ]
Howard McNear starred as Dr. Charles Adams in the radio series, and Milburn Stone portrayed Dr. Galen Adams in the television version. In the radio series, "Doc" Adams was initially a self-interested and somewhat dark character with a predilection for constantly attempting to increase his revenue through the procurement of autopsy fees.
Co starring Howard McNear, Herb Ellis, Herb Vigran, Junius Matthews, Herb Butterfield, Frank Gerstle and Johnny Jacobs. 521 "The Mad Hatter Matter" January 27, 1957: 522 "The Kirby Will Matter" February 3, 1957: This is a sequel to The Midas Touch Matter. 523 "The Templeton Matter" February 10, 1957: 524 "The Golden Touch Matter" February 17 ...
With Mary Jane Croft, Howard McNear, and Peggy Webber. A lonely woman and a lonely cab driver share a romantic daydream on a rainy day. [9] 11 "Eddie" March 19, 1953 E. Jack Neuman With Clayton Post, Jerry Hausner, and Peggy Webber. The story of a stalker and the missed opportunities to stop him. [9] 12 "Dig, the Thief" March 26, 1953