Goober Pyle from The Andy Griffith Show Dies

The grinning gas station attendant from The Andy Griffith Show know to all those who watched as Goober Pyle, has died. George Lindsey, 83, was also for his role on the long running Hee Haw. Lindsey died, said a Nashville funeral home, from a brief illness.

Lindsey became famous for his role of Goober the gas station attendant who always wore a beanie on The Andy Griffith Show between 1964 and 1968 and the successor to the show Mayberry RFD between 1968 and 1971. On Hee Haw from the 1971 season through its last year of production in 1992, Lindsey played Goober, the happy go lucky character.

He started in The Andy Griffith Show in 1964 after Gomer Pyle, played by Jim Nabors, left the show. Lindsey’s character Goober was mentioned in passing while Nabors was on the show and he replaced Nabors as Gomer Pyle’s cousin.

Andy Griffith said, “George Lindsey was a good friend and was full of human spirit. We spoke often lately by telephone and just a few days ago, we had out last conversation. I am proud to say we both were in out eighties and found it easy to say I love you.”

Even though most knew him as Goober, the actor also played in other roles over his long career in TV. In his early years, he often played the heavy and once even shot Gunsmoke’s Matt Dillon. Other credits in TV included appearances on MASH, CHIPS, The Real McCoys, Rifleman, Love American Style as well as many others.