Comedian Don Knotts Dies at 81


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Updated:2006-02-25 17:51:27
Comedian Don Knotts Dies at 81
By JEREMIAH MARQUEZ
AP
LOS ANGELES (Feb. 25) - Don Knotts, the skinny, lovable nerd who kept generations of television audiences laughing as bumbling Deputy Barney Fife on "The Andy Griffith Show," has died. He was 81.


Knotts died Friday night of pulmonary and respiratory complications at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Beverly Hills, said Paul Ward, a spokesman for the cable network TV Land, which airs "The Andy Griffith Show," and another Knotts hit, "Three's Company."


Unspecified health problems had forced him to cancel an appearance in his native Morgantown in August 2005.


The West Virginia-born actor's half-century career included seven TV series and more than 25 films, but it was the Griffith show that brought him TV immortality and five Emmies.


The show ran from 1960-68, and was in the top 10 of the Nielsen ratings each season, including a No. 1 ranking its final year. It is one of only three series in TV history to bow out at the top: The others are "I Love Lucy" and "Seinfeld." The 249 episodes have appeared frequently in reruns and have spawned a large, active network of fan clubs.


As the bug-eyed deputy to Griffith, Knotts carried in his shirt pocket the one bullet he was allowed after shooting himself in the foot. The constant fumbling, a recurring sight gag, was typical of his self-deprecating humor.


Knotts, whose shy, soft-spoken manner was unlike his high-strung characters, once said he was most proud of the Fife character and doesn't mind being remembered that way.


His favorite episodes, he said, were "The Pickle Story," where Aunt Bea makes pickles no one can eat, and "Barney and the Choir," where no one can stop him from singing.


"I can't sing. It makes me sad that I can't sing or dance well enough to be in a musical, but I'm just not talented in that way," he lamented. "It's one of my weaknesses."


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To this day I still watch at least 3 episodes of the Andy Griffith show a day - even though Mayberry was - in the words of Michael from Good Times - a white racist town lol - but I digress, I loved his character. Check Point Checkie is my favorite episode (Barney with the motorcycle with the side care in which Andy tried to catch a ride and the side car didnt move - as Barn drove off.)
 
RIP Barney ... Barney and Otis on that Bull was one of the funniest episodes to me.

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Officer Barney Fife and Otis
 
RIP, Mr. Knotts.

Any show with Barney and Ernest T. Badd (or Bagg, whatever his name was) would crack me up. Barney and Denver Pyle's family interactions (can't think of what their character's names at the time was but Andy would always end up playing guitar with them and the daughter was always after Andy) cracked me up to.

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RIP Don.

Whether it was Barney Fife, Ralph Furley, or Les on Matlock, Don Knotts knew how to make people laugh.

Great poster blue, but my DK movie was "The Apple Dumpling Gang" with Tim Conway.

Dr. Mac & verto, Ernest T. Bass was one of my favorites from Mayberry as well, along with Floyd the town barber.

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