BAFTA, Emmy and Ivor Novello-nominated musical artists and composers Pablo Clements and James Griffith have upgraded their ...
Andy Griffith, who would have turned 100 on June 1, once remembered the 'deep panic' he felt when he couldn't find steady ...
Like many performers, music was a common thread in Griffith’s life. He was part of the brass band at church, where minister Ed Mickey taught him to play the trombone and sing. Upon his 1944 graduation ...
If someone told you there was an Andy Griffith-themed diner hiding in one of South Carolina’s smallest towns, you might think they were pulling your leg or had eaten something questionable. But the ...
After Steve Sarkisian’s comments a couple of weeks ago that seemed slightly pointed at Texas Tech, Joey McGuire and the Red Raiders proclaim they want to play the Longhorns in week one. Offering to ...
Pete Davidson recalled a painfully awkward childhood memory where his grandfather once caught him watching a gay p**n video.
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Not your father's Matlock
Reviving a legacy title is always a gamble, especially when the original-Matlock-remains etched in popular memory as a comforting courtroom procedural led by the folksy brilliance of Andy Griffith.
Dennis Rush, a former child actor known for his roles in TV’s The Andy Griffith Show and film’s Man of a Thousand Faces, has died. He was 74. Rush, who was living near San Diego, California, was ...
Former child actor Keith Thibodeaux, also known as Richard Keith, took to Facebook on Thursday to mourn the loss of his “The Andy Griffith Show” co-star and decades-long friend Dennis Rush, who died ...
Dennis Rush, former child star best known for his roles as a young Creighton Chaney opposite James Cagney in Man Of A Thousand Faces, and as Howie, pal of Opie (Ron Howard) on The Andy Griffith Show, ...
He played Lon Chaney Jr. in the James Cagney classic and Howie, one of Opie’s friends, on the beloved CBS sitcom. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Dennis Rush, who played Lon Chaney Jr. as a youngster ...
Andy Griffith's movie career ended before it had really started — and helped lead him to TV stardom on The Andy Griffith Show. Biographer Daniel de Vise, author of Andy and Don: The Making of a ...
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