News and opinions about TV actor Andy Griffith. According to Wikipedia: Andy Samuel Griffith is an American actor, Grammy Award winning singer, writer and producer from Mount Airy, North Carolina. Best known as the star of A Face in...
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News and opinions about TV actor Andy Griffith. According to Wikipedia: Andy Samuel Griffith is an American actor, Grammy Award winning singer, writer and producer from Mount Airy, North Carolina. Best known as the star of A Face in the Crowd, The Andy Griffith Show and Matlock, he was the only child of Carl Lee and Geneva Nann Nunn Griffith. He began college studying to be a Moravian preacher, but changed his major to music. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and earned a bachelor's degree in music in 1949. While at UNC, he was president of the UNC Men's Glee Club and was a member of the Alpha Rho Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, America's oldest fraternity for men in music. After graduation, he taught English at Goldsboro High School, Goldsboro, NC for a few years.
Folks in the North Carolina town that inspired the fictional television town of Mayberry in "The Andy Griffith Show" are talking about ads in which Griffith and Ron Howard endorse Democratic candidates.
A Web video posted online Thursday features iconic N.C. actor Andy Griffith — famous for “The Andy Griffith Show” — praising Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Hey look! The announcer of Arrested Development wants you to vote for Barack Obama.
Ron Howard, Andy Griffith, and Henry Winkler all take a step back into time, to tell you how important it is to vote (for Barack Obama) on November 4th. It's funny because who even remembers The Andy Griffith...
Does the road to the White House pass through Mayberry? A Web video posted online Thursday features iconic North Carolina actor Andy Griffith praising Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. Though Griffith has been a mainstay of Democratic campaigns in North Carolina, the video is...
As the election nears, Ron Howard is getting desperate. In a video posted Thursday on Funnyordie.com, the actor-turned-director reprises his role on "The Andy Griffith Show" as a way to rally support for Barack ...
As the election nears, Ron Howard is getting desperate. In a video posted Thursday on Funnyordie.com, the actor-turned-director reprises his role on "The Andy Griffith Show" as a way to rally support for Barack ...
As the election nears, Ron Howard is getting desperate. In a video posted Thursday on Funnyordie.com , the actor-turned-director reprises his role on "The Andy Griffith Show" as a way to rally support for ...
Unlike most child stars, Ron Howard hasn’t made a fool of himself by cashing in on America’s affection for Happy Days and The Andy Griffith Show. He has an Oscar. He runs Imagine Enteraintment, a production company that has been behind everything from American Gangster to 24 to Changeling to...
*In a video posted Thursday on Funnyordie.com, actor-turned-director Ron Howard begrudgingly dresses up as his famous TV characters Opie Taylor and Richie Cunningham in an attempt to rally support for Barack Obama.
Folks in the North Carolina town that inspired the fictional television town of Mayberry in "The Andy Griffith Show" are talking about ads in which Griffith and Ron Howard endorse Democratic candidates.
Lifetime Achievement awards will be presented to Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson and Richard Chamberlain. Wallach and his wife Anne Jackson will attend the ...
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. -- Folks in the North Carolina town that inspired the fictional television town of Mayberry in 'The Andy Griffith Show' are talking about ads in which Griffith and Ron Howard endorse Democratic ...
July 4, 2008 -- Brad Paisley says he got to mark a biggie off his wish list when Andy Griffith agreed to be in the video for his new single, "Waitin' on a Woman."...
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. (WGHP) – The old city jail is best known as a backdrop for the Andy Griffith Show. The actual structure has fallen upon hard times since it was last used in the 1970s. Now, Neill McNeill reports the jail may get a new lease on life from an unlikely source.