So Long Goober

roscoe

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Goober has died.

George Lindsey dies at 83; 'The Andy Griffith Show's' Goober Pyle
The character actor played Mayberry's genial auto mechanic, the cousin of naive gas station attendant Gomer Pyle. He also was a regular on 'Hee Haw.'



George Lindsey, the Southern-born character actor who played dim hayseed Goober Pyle, the genial gas station auto mechanic on "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry R.F.D.," died early Sunday morning. He was 83.

Lindsey, who later was a regular on the long-running country music comedy show "Hee Haw," died at a healthcare center in Nashville after a brief illness, said his manager and booking agent, Carrie Moore-Reed.

"George Lindsey was my friend," Andy Griffith said in a statement. "I had great respect for his talent and his human spirit."

Noting that he had his last conversation with Lindsey a few days ago, Griffith said: "I am happy to say that as we found ourselves in our 80s, we were not afraid to say, 'I love you.' That was the last thing George and I had to say to each other. 'I love you.' "

"The Andy Griffith Show," the classic 1960s situation comedy starring Griffith as the kindly sheriff of Mayberry, N.C., was in its fourth season in 1964 when Lindsey first appeared as the cousin of naive gas station attendant Gomer Pyle, played by Jim Nabors.

Lindsey's character became more prominent after Nabors left the show to star in the spin-off series "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." in 1964.

As Goober, Lindsey wore a brown felt beanie with turned-up scalloped edges and had a tire gauge, pens and pencils stuffed into the pocket of his work shirt and a rag hanging out of the back pocket of his high-wasted pants.

"I had a lot of trouble with that part," he said in a 2005 interview with Alabama's Montgomery Advertiser newspaper. "I'd been playing a lot of heavy character roles. I'd done them on 'Alfred Hitchcock,' and 'Twilight Zone' and some others, and at first I found myself just doing an impersonation of Jim Nabors doing Gomer. I finally said, 'Look, tell me about this guy and who he is.' "

Lindsey often recalled that Griffith told him, "Goober's the kind of guy that would go into a restaurant and say, 'This is great salt.' "









http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-george-lindsey-20120507,0,2459388.story
 

bigdee

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Re: So Long Goober

Goober and the whole cast of the Andy Griffith show was a class act in comedy that today's comedy shows can only take a back seat to.
 

southkogs

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Goober and the whole cast of the Andy Griffith show was a class act in comedy that today's comedy shows can only take a back seat to.

Indeed, and George was particularly a class act. He was a blessing while he was here, and a true loss for us.
 

tomdinwv

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Remember watching the reruns all the time while I was a kid and still watch them quite often as an adult. Hate to see him go.

Best line ever: Judy, Judy, Judy!!!
 

Tyme2fish

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Remember watching the reruns all the time while I was a kid and still watch them quite often as an adult. Hate to see him go.

Best line ever: Judy, Judy, Judy!!!

You beat me to it.
 

paultjohnson

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Goober and the whole cast of the Andy Griffith show was a class act in comedy that today's comedy shows can only take a back seat to.
Well said... Too Bad... So Sad...
 

lncoop

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You beat me to it.

And a close second, "All right you guys come on you guys hey you guys beat it you guys." I love Andy Griffith. I took a bunch of DVDs to our friends' lake house so we could watch them there and the vice admiral loves them. She's nine. Funny is funny.
 

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He will be greatly missed! I remember watching the Andy Griffith show every Saturday with my dad. Goober was a great add in character.
 
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