According to WITN.com, actor Andy Griffith passed away on Tuesday morning in Dare County, North Carolina.
Dare County Sheriff Doug Doughtie confirmed to the website that an ambulance went to the 86-year-old's home at 7 a.m. this morning.
Griffith's good friend and former President of the University of North Carolina, Bill Friday, told WITN that the actor had died. The details surrounding Griffith's cause of death are not yet available.
Griffith was best known for his role as Sheriff Andy Taylor in "The Andy Griffith Show," which ran from 1960 to 1968, and later known for his role as a criminal defense lawyer on "Matlock," which ran from 1986 to 1995. Griffith was honored with the the "TV Land Legend Award" in 2004, and was awarded the "Presidential Medal of Freedom" by George W. Bush in 2005. Griffith was also a singer and musician, and his 1996 album "I Love to Tell the Story: 25 Timeless Hymns" went platinum.
It has to be noted that the television icon had been dealing with health issues for years. In 1983, Griffith was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, a disorder that affects the nervous system.
"Guillain-Barré has left me with permanent pain in both feet, but like an unwelcome guest, it isn't so bad when I stop paying attention to it. Challenges and pain will continue all my life, I know, but with Cindi at my side to remind me to accept God's grace, I'll go forward and continue to work with love and happiness," Griffith told Guideposts magazine in 1996.
In May 2000, he underwent quadruple bypass surgery after suffering a heart attack.
Andy Griffith is survived by wife Cindi and his daughter Dixie. According to MSNBC, son Andrew Jr., known as Sam, died in 1996.
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
Dare County Sheriff Doug Doughtie confirmed to the website that an ambulance went to the 86-year-old's home at 7 a.m. this morning.
Griffith's good friend and former President of the University of North Carolina, Bill Friday, told WITN that the actor had died. The details surrounding Griffith's cause of death are not yet available.
Griffith was best known for his role as Sheriff Andy Taylor in "The Andy Griffith Show," which ran from 1960 to 1968, and later known for his role as a criminal defense lawyer on "Matlock," which ran from 1986 to 1995. Griffith was honored with the the "TV Land Legend Award" in 2004, and was awarded the "Presidential Medal of Freedom" by George W. Bush in 2005. Griffith was also a singer and musician, and his 1996 album "I Love to Tell the Story: 25 Timeless Hymns" went platinum.
It has to be noted that the television icon had been dealing with health issues for years. In 1983, Griffith was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome, a disorder that affects the nervous system.
"Guillain-Barré has left me with permanent pain in both feet, but like an unwelcome guest, it isn't so bad when I stop paying attention to it. Challenges and pain will continue all my life, I know, but with Cindi at my side to remind me to accept God's grace, I'll go forward and continue to work with love and happiness," Griffith told Guideposts magazine in 1996.
In May 2000, he underwent quadruple bypass surgery after suffering a heart attack.
Andy Griffith is survived by wife Cindi and his daughter Dixie. According to MSNBC, son Andrew Jr., known as Sam, died in 1996.
R.I.P Andy Griffith
0 comments:
Post a Comment