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Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21, 1924 – February 24, 2006) was an American
United States

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 comedic
Comedy

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 actor
Actor

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 best known for his portrayal of Barney Fife
Barney Fife

Bernard "Barney" P. Fife is a fictional Drama in the United States of America television program The Andy Griffith Show, portrayed by comic actor Don Knotts....
 on the 1960s television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show
The Andy Griffith Show

The Andy Griffith Show is an Television of the United States situation comedy first televised by Columbia Broadcasting System between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968....
 (a role which earned him five Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
s), and as landlord Ralph Furley
Ralph Furley

Ralph Furley is the name of a fictional character from the sitcom Three's Company, played by Don Knotts.Mr. Furley is the landlord of a Santa Monica, California apartment building that is owned by his brother, Bart, who acquired it from Stanley Roper....
 on the television sitcom Three’s Company
Three's Company

Three's Company is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 in television to 1984 in television on American Broadcasting Company. It is a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House....
 in the 1980s.

ts was born in the university town of Morgantown
Morgantown, West Virginia

Morgantown is a city in and the county seat of Monongalia County, West Virginia, West Virginia, United States, on the banks of the Monongahela River....
, West Virginia
West Virginia

West Virginia is a U.S. state in the Appalachian, Upland South, and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States, bordered by Virginia on the southeast, Kentucky on the southwest, Ohio on the northwest, and Pennsylvania and Maryland on the northeast....
, the son of Elsie L. (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Moore) and William Jesse Knotts.






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Jesse Donald Knotts (July 21, 1924 – February 24, 2006) was an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 comedic
Comedy

Comedy as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse generally intended to amuse, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western culture origins are found in Ancient Greece....
 actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
 best known for his portrayal of Barney Fife
Barney Fife

Bernard "Barney" P. Fife is a fictional Drama in the United States of America television program The Andy Griffith Show, portrayed by comic actor Don Knotts....
 on the 1960s television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show
The Andy Griffith Show

The Andy Griffith Show is an Television of the United States situation comedy first televised by Columbia Broadcasting System between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968....
 (a role which earned him five Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
s), and as landlord Ralph Furley
Ralph Furley

Ralph Furley is the name of a fictional character from the sitcom Three's Company, played by Don Knotts.Mr. Furley is the landlord of a Santa Monica, California apartment building that is owned by his brother, Bart, who acquired it from Stanley Roper....
 on the television sitcom Three’s Company
Three's Company

Three's Company is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 in television to 1984 in television on American Broadcasting Company. It is a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House....
 in the 1980s.

Biography


Early life

Knotts was born in the university town of Morgantown
Morgantown, West Virginia

Morgantown is a city in and the county seat of Monongalia County, West Virginia, West Virginia, United States, on the banks of the Monongahela River....
, West Virginia
West Virginia

West Virginia is a U.S. state in the Appalachian, Upland South, and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States, bordered by Virginia on the southeast, Kentucky on the southwest, Ohio on the northwest, and Pennsylvania and Maryland on the northeast....
, the son of Elsie L. (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Moore) and William Jesse Knotts. His father’s family had been in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 since the 17th century, originally settling in Queen Anne’s County, Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
. His father had been a farmer, but suffered a nervous breakdown and lost his farm. The family (including Don’s two brothers) was supported by Don’s mother, who ran a boarding house
Boarding house

A boarding house, also known as a "rooming house" or a "lodging house", is a house in which people on vacation or lodging renting one or more rooms for one or more nights, and sometimes for extended periods of weeks, months and years....
 in town. Knotts’ father suffered from schizophrenia
Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia , from the Ancient Greek Root schizein and phren, phren- is a psychiatry diagnosis that describes a mental disorder characterized by abnormalities in the perception or expression of reality....
 and alcoholism
Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions to describe the detrimental effects of alcohol intake.In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite health problems and negative social consequences....
 and died when Don was 13 years old. Some time later, Knotts graduated from Morgantown High School.

At 19, Knotts was drafted into the Army and served during World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 as part of a traveling GI variety show and as a nurse, including in the Pacific Theater
Pacific Theater

Pacific Theater or Pacific Theatre may refer to*Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I* Pacific War**Pacific Ocean theater of World War II...
.

Career


Early roles

After performing in many venues (including a ventriloquist act with a dummy named Hooch Matador), Knotts got his first major break on television in the soap opera
Soap opera

A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in Serial format on television or radio. Programs described as soap operas have existed as an entertainment long enough for audiences to recognize them simply by the term soap....
 Search for Tomorrow
Search for Tomorrow

Search for Tomorrow is a TV soap opera which started airing on Monday, September 3, 1951 on CBS. The show was moved from CBS, its original broadcaster, on Friday, March 26, 1982, with NBC picking it up on the following Monday, March 29, 1982....
 where he appeared from 1953 to 1955. He came to fame in 1956 on Steve Allen
Steve Allen (comedian)

Steve Allen, born Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen , was an United States television personality, musician, actor, comedian, and writer....
’s variety show, as part of Allen’s repertory company, most notably in Allen’s mock “Man in the Street” interviews, always as a man extremely nervous. The laughs grew when Knotts stated his occupation -- always one that wouldn’t be appropriate for such a shaky person, such as a surgeon or explosives expert.

In 1958, Knotts appeared in the movie No Time for Sergeants
No Time for Sergeants

No Time for Sergeants was a 1954 best-selling novel by Mac Hyman, which was later adapted into a popular Broadway theater play and 1958 film, as well as a 1964 television program....
 alongside Andy Griffith
Andy Griffith

'Andy Samuel Griffith' is an United States actor, television producer, writer, television director and southern gospel singer. He gained prominence in the starring role of Elia Kazan's epic film A Face in the Crowd before he was better known for his television roles, playing the title characters in the 1960s sitcom, The Andy Griffith Sh...
. The movie, based on the play and book of the same name, began a professional and personal relationship between Knotts and Griffith that would last for decades.

Andy Griffith Show
In 1960, when Griffith was offered the opportunity to headline in his own sitcom
Situation comedy

A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms....
, The Andy Griffith Show
The Andy Griffith Show

The Andy Griffith Show is an Television of the United States situation comedy first televised by Columbia Broadcasting System between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968....
 (1960-1968), Knotts took the role of Barney Fife, the deputy -- and originally cousin -- of Sheriff Andy Taylor
Sheriff Andy Taylor

Sheriff Andrew "Andy" Jackson Taylor is the principal character on The Andy Griffith Show, an United States situation comedy which aired on CBS, ....
 (portrayed by Griffith). Knotts’ five seasons portraying the deputy on the popular show would earn him five Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
s for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Comedy.

A summary of the show from the website of the Museum of Broadcast Communications
Museum of Broadcast Communications

The Museum of Broadcast Communications is located in Chicago, Illinois. Its mission is "to collect, preserve, and present historic and contemporary radio and television content as well as educate, inform, and entertain through our archives, public programs, screenings, exhibits, publications and online access to our resources." It is home t...
 describes Deputy Barney Fife:
Self-important, romantic, and nearly always wrong, Barney dreamed of the day he could use the one bullet Andy had issued to him. While Barney was forever frustrated that Mayberry was too small for the delusional ideas he had of himself, viewers got the sense that he couldn't have survived anywhere else. Don Knotts played the comic and pathetic sides of the character with equal aplomb and was given four Emmy Awards for doing so.


When the show first aired, Andy Griffith was intended to be the comedic lead with Don Knotts as his “foil”, or straight man. But, it was quickly found that the show was funnier the other way around. As Griffith maintained in several interviews, "By the second episode, I knew that Don should be funny, and I should play straight". The years during which the two worked on the show cemented Griffith’s lifelong admiration for Don Knotts and their lifelong friendship.

Believing earlier remarks made by Griffith, that The Andy Griffith Show would soon be ending after five seasons, Knotts began to look for other work, and signed a five film contract with Universal Studios
Universal Studios

Universal Studios , a subsidiary of NBC Universal, is one of the six Worldwide major American film studios. Its production studios are located at 100 Universal City Plaza Drive in Universal City, California....
. He was caught off guard when Griffith announced he would be continuing with the show after all, but Knotts’ hands were tied (in his autobiography, Knotts admitted that he had not yet signed a contract when Griffith made his decision, but had made up his mind believing that he would not get this chance again). Knotts left the series in 1965. (Within the series, it was announced that Deputy Fife had finally made the “big time”, and had joined the Raleigh, N.C. police force.)

Post-Mayberry films
Knotts went on to star in a series of film comedies which drew on his high-strung persona from the TV series: It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is a 1963 in film American film comedy film directed by Stanley Kramer about the madcap pursuit of $350,000 of stolen cash by a diverse and colorful group of strangers....
 (1963), The Incredible Mr. Limpet
The Incredible Mr. Limpet

The Incredible Mr. Limpet is a 1964 in film live-action/animated film from Warner Bros. about a human named Henry Limpet who shapeshifting a talking fish and helps the United States Navy to defeat Nazism using his new "thrum", an intense noise that disrupts underwater instruments and weapons....
 (1964), The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken

The Ghost and Mr. Chicken is a Universal Pictures feature film starring Don Knotts as Luther Heggs, a newspaper typesetter who spends a night in a haunted house....
 (1966), The Reluctant Astronaut
The Reluctant Astronaut

The Reluctant Astronaut is a Universal Pictures feature film starring Don Knotts in a story about a kiddie-ride operator who is hired as a janitor at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas and is eventually sent into space....
 (1967), The Shakiest Gun in the West
The Shakiest Gun in the West

The Shakiest Gun in the West is a 1968 comedy Western film starring Don Knotts. The movie was film director by Alan Rafkin and screenplay by Jim Frtizell and Everett Greenbaum....
 (1968), The Love God?
The Love God?

The Love God? is a Universal Pictures feature film starring Don Knotts. The film was written and directed by Nat Hiken, who died after it was shot but before it was released in theaters....
 (1969) and How to Frame a Figg
How to Frame a Figg

How to Frame a Figg is a 1971 in film Universal Pictures comedy about a bungling bookkeeper's assistant, Hollis Alexander Figg in the Dalton city hall, who finds himself framed for embezzlement....
 (1971). Knotts would, however, return to the role of Barney Fife several times in the 1960s: he made five more guest appearances on The Andy Griffith Show (gaining him another two Emmys), and later appeared once more on the spin-off
Spin-off

A spin-off is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one, such as a television series based on a pre-existing one, or a new company formed from a university research group or business incubator....
 Mayberry RFD, where he was present as best man for the marriage of Andy Taylor and his longtime love, Helen Crump
Helen Crump

Helen Crump was a fictional Drama on the United States of America television program The Andy Griffith Show . Helen made her debut in the third season episode "Andy Discovers America" ....
.

After making How to Frame a Figg, Knotts’ 5-film contract with Universal came to an end. He continued to work steadily, though he did not appear as a regular on any successful television series until his appearance on Three's Company
Three's Company

Three's Company is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 in television to 1984 in television on American Broadcasting Company. It is a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House....
 in 1979. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Knotts served as the spokesman for Dodge
Dodge

Dodge is a United States-based brand of automobiles, minivans, sport utility vehicles, and trucks, manufactured and marketed by Chrysler LLC in more than 60 different countries and territories worldwide....
 trucks and was featured prominently in a series of print ads and dealer brochures. On television, he went on to host an odd-variety show/sitcom hybrid on NBC, The Don Knotts Show, which aired Tuesdays during the fall of 1970, but the series was low-rated and short-lived. He also made frequent guest appearances on other shows such as The Bill Cosby Show
The Bill Cosby Show

The Bill Cosby Show is an American situation comedy that aired for two seasons on NBC from 1969 until 1971. There were 52 episodes made in the series....
 and Here’s Lucy
Here's Lucy

Here's Lucy is Lucille Ball's third network television sitcom. It ran on CBS from 1968 to 1974....
. In 1970, he would also make yet another appearance as Barney Fife, in the pilot of The New Andy Griffith Show. (This was particularly odd, as Andy Griffith did not play Sheriff Taylor in this series.) In 1972, Knotts would voice an animated version of himself in two memorable episodes of The New Scooby Doo Movies. He also appeared as Felix Unger in a stage version of Neil Simon
Neil Simon

Marvin Neil Simon is an American playwright and screenwriter. He is one of the most reliable hitmakers in Broadway history, as well as one of the most performed playwrights in the world....
’s The Odd Couple
The Odd Couple

The Odd Couple was a 1965 Broadway Play by Neil Simon, followed by a successful film and television series, as well as other derivative works and spin offs, many featuring one or more of the same actors....
 with Art Carney
Art Carney

Arthur William Matthew ?Art? Carney was an Academy Award- and Emmy Award-winning United States actor in film, Stage , television and radio programming....
 as Oscar Madison.

Beginning in 1975, Knotts was teamed with Tim Conway
Tim Conway

Thomas Daniel Conway, known professionally as Tim Conway , is an American comedian and Emmy award winning actor, primarily known for his roles in sitcoms, films and television....
 in a series of slapstick movies aimed at children, including the Disney
Walt Disney Pictures

Walt Disney Pictures refers to several different entities associated with The Walt Disney Company:Walt Disney Pictures, the film banner, was found as a designation in 1983, prior to which Disney films since the death of Walt Disney were released under the name of the parent company, then named Walt Disney Productions....
 film The Apple Dumpling Gang
The Apple Dumpling Gang (film)

The Apple Dumpling Gang is a 1975 in film Walt Disney Pictures film about slick gambler Russel Donavan who is duped into taking care of a group of orphan children who eventually strike gold during the California Gold Rush....
, and its 1979 sequel, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again

The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again is a 1979 sequel to the 1975 family hit The Apple Dumpling Gang starring the comedy duo of Tim Conway, and Don Knotts....
. They also did two independent films, a boxing comedy called The Prize Fighter in 1979, and a comedy/mystery movie in 1981 called The Private Eyes. Knotts co-starred in several other Disney movies, including 1976's Gus
Gus (film)

Gus is a 1976 movie by Walt Disney Productions. Its center character is Gus, a football-playing mule....
, 1977's Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo

Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo was the third of a series of films made by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie - a white Volkswagen racing VW Beetle with a mind of its own....
 and 1978's Hot Lead and Cold Feet
Hot Lead and Cold Feet

Hot Lead and Cold Feet is a comedy western film from Walt Disney Pictures starring Jim Dale, Don Knotts, Karen Valentine Darren McGavin, and Jack Elam released on July 5, 1978....
.

Return to television
In 1979, Knotts returned to series television in his second most identifiable role, landlord Ralph Furley
Ralph Furley

Ralph Furley is the name of a fictional character from the sitcom Three's Company, played by Don Knotts.Mr. Furley is the landlord of a Santa Monica, California apartment building that is owned by his brother, Bart, who acquired it from Stanley Roper....
 on Three’s Company
Three's Company

Three's Company is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 in television to 1984 in television on American Broadcasting Company. It is a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House....
. The series, which was already an established hit, added Knotts to the cast when the original landlords, a married couple played by Audra Lindley
Audra Lindley

Audra Marie Lindley was an United States actress, most famous for her role as landlady Helen Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers....
 and Norman Fell
Norman Fell

Norman Noah Fell was an United States actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Stanley Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers....
, left the show to star in a short-lived spin-off series (The Ropers
The Ropers

The Ropers is an United States sitcom that ran from March 13, 1979 to May 22, 1980 on American Broadcasting Company. The series is a Spin-off of Three's Company and based on the popular British sitcom George and Mildred....
). Though the role of the outlandish, overdressed, nerdy-geeky-buffoon landlord was originally intended to be a minor recurring character, Knotts was so funny and lovable as a character who fantasized that he was an incredibly attractive lothario, that the writers greatly expanded his role. On set, Knotts easily integrated himself to the already-established cast who were, as John Ritter put it, "so scared" of Knotts because of his star status when he joined the cast. When Suzanne Sommers left the show after a contract dispute in 1981, the writers starting giving the material meant for Sommers' Crissy to Knotts' Furley. Knotts remained on the show until it ended in 1984. The Three’s Company script supervisor, Carol Summers, went on to be Knotts’ agent--often accompanying him to personal appearances.

In 1986, Don Knotts reunited with Andy Griffith
Andy Griffith

'Andy Samuel Griffith' is an United States actor, television producer, writer, television director and southern gospel singer. He gained prominence in the starring role of Elia Kazan's epic film A Face in the Crowd before he was better known for his television roles, playing the title characters in the 1960s sitcom, The Andy Griffith Sh...
 in the 1986 made-for-television movie Return to Mayberry, where he reprised his role as Barney Fife yet again. In 1989, he joined Griffith in another show, playing a recurring role as pesky neighbor Les Calhoun on Matlock until 1992.

After his appearances on Matlock ended in 1992, Knotts’ roles became sporadic including a cameo in the 1996 film Big Bully
Big Bully (film)

Big Bully is a 1996 in film comedy film starring Rick Moranis and Tom Arnold. The film was directed by Steve Miner....
 as the principal of the high school. In 1998, Knotts had a small but pivotal role as a mysterious TV repairman in Pleasantville with Reese Witherspoon
Reese Witherspoon

Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon , better known as Reese Witherspoon, is an American actress and film producer, who has established herself as a one of Hollywood top actresses in recent years....
. That year, his home town of Morgantown
Morgantown, West Virginia

Morgantown is a city in and the county seat of Monongalia County, West Virginia, West Virginia, United States, on the banks of the Monongahela River....
, West Virginia
West Virginia

West Virginia is a U.S. state in the Appalachian, Upland South, and Mid-Atlantic States regions of the United States, bordered by Virginia on the southeast, Kentucky on the southwest, Ohio on the northwest, and Pennsylvania and Maryland on the northeast....
, changed the name of the street formerly known as South University Ave (US 119, SR 73) to “Don Knotts Boulevard” on “Don Knotts Day”. Also that day, in a nod to Don’s role as Barney Fife, he was also named an honorary Deputy Sheriff with the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Department.

Later years
Knotts was recognized in 2000 with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, that serves as an entertainment hall of fame....
.

Though he continued to act on stage, much of his film and television work after 2000 was as voice talent. In 2002, he would appear again with Scooby-Doo
Scooby-Doo

Scooby-Doo is a long-running Television in the United States animated television series produced for Saturday morning cartoon in several different versions from 1969 to the present....
 in the video game Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights (Knotts also sent up his appearances on that show in various promotions for Cartoon Network and in a parody on Robot Chicken
Robot Chicken

Robot Chicken is an Emmy Award-winning United States stop motion list of animated television series created and Executive producer by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich....
, where he was teamed with Phyllis Diller
Phyllis Diller

Phyllis Diller is a Golden Globe-nominated United States Comedian, considered to be one of the pioneers of female stand-up comedy. She created a stage character persona that was a wild-haired, eccentrically-dressed housewife who made jokes about a fictional husband named "Fang" while smoking from a long cigarette holder....
). In 2003, Knotts teamed up with Tim Conway again to provide voices for the direct-to-video children’s series, Hermie & Friends which would continue until his death. In 2005, he was the voice of Mayor Turkey Lurkey in Chicken Little
Chicken Little (2005 film)

Chicken Little is a 2005 live-action/CGI family film, and the 46th animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It is the first full CGI film distributed by Disney that was not created by Pixar....
 (2005), his first Disney movie since 1979.

On September 12, 2003, Knotts was in Kansas City in a stage version of On Golden Pond when he received a call from John Ritter
John Ritter

Jonathan Southworth ?John? Ritter was an United States actor and comedian perhaps best known for playing Jack Tripper in the American Broadcasting Company sitcom Three's Company....
’s family telling him that his former Three's Company co-star had died of an aortic dissection
Aortic dissection

Aortic dissection is a tear in the wall of the aorta that causes blood to flow between the layers of the wall of the aorta and force the layers apart....
 that day. Knotts and his co-stars attended the funeral four days later. Knotts had appeared with Ritter one final time in a cameo on 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter. It was an episode that paid homage to their earlier TV series. Knotts was the last Three's Company star to work with Ritter.

During this period of time, macular degeneration
Macular degeneration

File:Human eye cross-sectional view grayscale.pngFile:Human eyesight two children and ball normal vision.jpgFile:Human eyesight two children and ball with age-related macular degeneration.jpg...
 in both eyes caused the otherwise robust Don Knotts to become virtually blind. His live appearances on television were few. In 2005, Knotts parodied his Ralph Furley character while playing a Paul Young variation in a Desperate Housewives
Desperate Housewives

Desperate Housewives is an American television comedy-drama series, created by Marc Cherry, who also serves as show runner, and produced by ABC Studios and Marc Cherry....
 sketch on The 3rd Annual TV Land Awards. He would parody that part one final time, in his last live-action television appearance, an episode of That ’70s Show
That '70s Show

That '70s Show is an American television program situation comedy that centers on the lives of a group of teenagers living in the fictional town of Point Place, Wisconsin from May 17, 1976 to December 31, 1979....
, (“Stone Cold Crazy”). In the show Don played Fez and Jackie’s new landlord. Knotts' final role was in Air Buddies
Air Buddies

Air Buddies is the sixth film in the Air Bud series and the first in the spin-off series Air Buddies, which follows the life of a lonely teenager and his dog who has the uncanny ability to play every sport....
, the 2006 direct-to-video sequel to Air Bud
Air Bud

Air Bud is the 1997 in film film that sparked the franchise centered around the real-life dog, Buddy, a Golden Retriever. The film's title may be wordplay with "Air Jordan", a nickname of basketball superstar Michael Jordan....
, voicing the sheriff's deputy dog Sniffer.

Personal life

The actor was married to college sweetheart Kathryn (Kay) Metz from 1947-64 and to Loralee Czuchna from 1974-83. He had two children from his first marriage, Karen and Thomas. He was married to actress Francey Yarborough at the time of his death.

Death

Don Knotts died on February 24, 2006, at the UCLA Medical Center
UCLA Medical Center

The Ronald Reagan University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center is a hospital located on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California....
 in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
 from pulmonary and respiratory complications related to lung cancer
Lung cancer

Lung cancer is a disease of uncontrolled cell growth in tissue of the lung. This growth may lead to metastasis, which is the invasion of adjacent tissue and infiltration beyond the lungs....
. He had been undergoing treatment at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a hospital located in Los Angeles, California, USA....
 in the months before his death, but had gone home after he reportedly had been getting better. Long-time friend Andy Griffith
Andy Griffith

'Andy Samuel Griffith' is an United States actor, television producer, writer, television director and southern gospel singer. He gained prominence in the starring role of Elia Kazan's epic film A Face in the Crowd before he was better known for his television roles, playing the title characters in the 1960s sitcom, The Andy Griffith Sh...
 visited Knotts’ bedside a few hours before he died. His wife and his daughter stayed with him until his death.

Knotts’ obituaries cited him as a huge influence on other entertainers. Musician and fan J.D. Wilkes said this about Knotts: “Only a genius like Knotts could make an anxiety-ridden, passive-aggressive Napoleon character like Fife a familiar, welcome friend each week. Without his awesome contributions to television there would’ve been no other over-the-top, self-deprecating acts like Conan O’Brien
Conan O'Brien

Conan Christopher O'Brien is an Emmy Award-winning United States television host, television writer and comedian, best known as host of NBC Late Night with Conan O'Brien from 1993-2009....
 or Chris Farley
Chris Farley

Christopher Crosby "Chris" Farley was an United Statesn comedian and actor. He was a member at Chicago's The Second City and later went on to the cast of the NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live....
.”


Knotts is buried at Westwood Memorial Park
Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery

The Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery is located at 1218 Glendon Avenue in the Westwood, Los Angeles, California area of Los Angeles, California....
 in Los Angeles.

His hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia, has begun creation of a statue of the actor that will be placed in a special memorial park along the river and Don Knotts Boulevard.

Filmography


Film

  • No Time for Sergeants
    No Time for Sergeants

    No Time for Sergeants was a 1954 best-selling novel by Mac Hyman, which was later adapted into a popular Broadway theater play and 1958 film, as well as a 1964 television program....
     (1958)
  • Wake Me When It's Over (1960)
  • The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961)
  • It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
    It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

    It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is a 1963 in film American film comedy film directed by Stanley Kramer about the madcap pursuit of $350,000 of stolen cash by a diverse and colorful group of strangers....
     (1963) (cameo)
  • Move Over, Darling
    Move Over, Darling

    Move Over, Darling is a 1963 in film remake of the 1940 in film screwball comedy My Favorite Wife that starred Irene Dunne, Cary Grant and Randolph Scott....
     (1963)
  • The Incredible Mr. Limpet
    The Incredible Mr. Limpet

    The Incredible Mr. Limpet is a 1964 in film live-action/animated film from Warner Bros. about a human named Henry Limpet who shapeshifting a talking fish and helps the United States Navy to defeat Nazism using his new "thrum", an intense noise that disrupts underwater instruments and weapons....
     (1964)
  • The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
    The Ghost and Mr. Chicken

    The Ghost and Mr. Chicken is a Universal Pictures feature film starring Don Knotts as Luther Heggs, a newspaper typesetter who spends a night in a haunted house....
     (1966)
  • The Reluctant Astronaut
    The Reluctant Astronaut

    The Reluctant Astronaut is a Universal Pictures feature film starring Don Knotts in a story about a kiddie-ride operator who is hired as a janitor at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas and is eventually sent into space....
     (1967)
  • Rowan & Martin at the Movies (1968)
  • The Shakiest Gun in the West
    The Shakiest Gun in the West

    The Shakiest Gun in the West is a 1968 comedy Western film starring Don Knotts. The movie was film director by Alan Rafkin and screenplay by Jim Frtizell and Everett Greenbaum....
     (1968)
  • The Love God? (1969)
  • How to Frame a Figg
    How to Frame a Figg

    How to Frame a Figg is a 1971 in film Universal Pictures comedy about a bungling bookkeeper's assistant, Hollis Alexander Figg in the Dalton city hall, who finds himself framed for embezzlement....
     (1971)
  • The Apple Dumpling Gang
    The Apple Dumpling Gang (film)

    The Apple Dumpling Gang is a 1975 in film Walt Disney Pictures film about slick gambler Russel Donavan who is duped into taking care of a group of orphan children who eventually strike gold during the California Gold Rush....
     (1975)
  • No Deposit, No Return
    No Deposit, No Return

    No Deposit, No Return is a 1976 in film comedy directed by Norman Tokar. It was written by Arthur Alsberg and Don Nelson. It is the story of two children who hold themselves for ransom, reluctantly aided by an expert safecracker and his sidekick ....
     (1976)
  • Gus
    Gus (film)

    Gus is a 1976 movie by Walt Disney Productions. Its center character is Gus, a football-playing mule....
     (1977)
  • Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
    Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo

    Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo was the third of a series of films made by Walt Disney Productions starring Herbie - a white Volkswagen racing VW Beetle with a mind of its own....
     (1977)
  • Hot Lead and Cold Feet
    Hot Lead and Cold Feet

    Hot Lead and Cold Feet is a comedy western film from Walt Disney Pictures starring Jim Dale, Don Knotts, Karen Valentine Darren McGavin, and Jack Elam released on July 5, 1978....
     (1978)
  • The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again
    The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again

    The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again is a 1979 sequel to the 1975 family hit The Apple Dumpling Gang starring the comedy duo of Tim Conway, and Don Knotts....
     (1979)
  • The Prize Fighter (1979)
  • The Private Eyes (1981)
  • Cannonball Run II
    Cannonball Run II

    See also Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy DashCannonball Run II is a 1984 comedy film released by Twentieth Century Fox....
     (1984)
  • Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night (1987)
  • Big Bully (1996)
  • Cats Don't Dance
    Cats Don't Dance

    Cats Don't Dance is a 1997 in film animation film, notable as the only animated feature produced by Turner Entertainment animation unit and one of the last American animated films to use traditional animation cels....
     (1997)
  • Pleasantville
    Pleasantville (film)

    Pleasantville is an Academy Award-nominated 1998 in film film written, produced, and directed by Gary Ross. Released by New Line Cinema in Canada on September 17, and stars Tobey Maguire, Reese Witherspoon, Marley Shelton, William H....
     (1998)
  • Tom Sawyer
    Tom Sawyer (2000 film)

    Tom Sawyer is a 2000 in film direct-to-video animated film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, similar to Disney Robin Hood by starring a cast of anthropomorphic animals instead of humans....
     (2000)
  • Chicken Little
    Chicken Little (2005 film)

    Chicken Little is a 2005 live-action/CGI family film, and the 46th animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. It is the first full CGI film distributed by Disney that was not created by Pixar....
     (2005)
  • Air Buddies
    Air Buddies

    Air Buddies is the sixth film in the Air Bud series and the first in the spin-off series Air Buddies, which follows the life of a lonely teenager and his dog who has the uncanny ability to play every sport....
     (2006)


Television

  • Search for Tomorrow
    Search for Tomorrow

    Search for Tomorrow is a TV soap opera which started airing on Monday, September 3, 1951 on CBS. The show was moved from CBS, its original broadcaster, on Friday, March 26, 1982, with NBC picking it up on the following Monday, March 29, 1982....
     (1953-1955)
  • The Steve Allen Show
    Steve Allen (comedian)

    Steve Allen, born Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen , was an United States television personality, musician, actor, comedian, and writer....
     (1956-1960)
  • The Andy Griffith Show
    The Andy Griffith Show

    The Andy Griffith Show is an Television of the United States situation comedy first televised by Columbia Broadcasting System between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968....
     (1960-1965, 1966, 1967)
  • The New Steve Allen Show (1961-1963)
  • The Don Knotts Show
    The Don Knotts Show

    The Don Knotts Show was a variety program aired by NBC as part of its 1970-71 United States network television schedule.Long relegated to the role of sidekick, which he had portrayed for many years in several television series and films, Knotts was the headliner here....
     (1970-1971)
  • The Man Who Came to Dinner
    The Man Who Came to Dinner

    The Man Who Came to Dinner is a comedy in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. It debuted on October 16, 1939 at the Music Box Theatre in New York City....
     (1972)
  • The New Scooby-Doo Movies
    The New Scooby-Doo Movies

    The New Scooby-Doo Movies was the second incarnation of the long-running Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!....
     (1972)
  • I Love a Mystery
    I Love a Mystery

    I Love a Mystery was a radio drama series about three friends who ran a detective agency and traveled the world in search of adventure. Distinguished by the high octane scripting of Carlton E....
     (1973)
  • Steve Allen's Laugh Back (1975)
  • Fantasy Island
    Fantasy Island

    Fantasy Island is the title of two separate but related United States fantasy television series, both originally airing on the American Broadcasting Company television network....
      (1978-1979)
  • Three's Company
    Three's Company

    Three's Company is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 in television to 1984 in television on American Broadcasting Company. It is a remake of the British sitcom Man About the House....
     (1979-1984)
  • The Little Troll Prince
    The Little Troll Prince

    The Little Troll Prince: A Christmas Parable is a 1985 American animation feature film produced by Hanna-Barbera. Backed by the Lutheran Hour Ministries, it has strong Christian themes of unconditional love, self-sacrifice, and salvation#redemption....
     (1985)
  • Return to Mayberry (1986)
  • Johnny Bravo
    Johnny Bravo

    Johnny Bravo is an American List of animated television series created by Van Partible. It premiered on July 7, 1997 on Cartoon Network and ran for 65 episodes and 4 seasons....
  • Matlock
    Matlock (TV series)

    Matlock is a long-running United States television legal drama, starring Andy Griffith in the title role. The show ran from September 23, 1986 to May 8, 1992 on NBC, where it replaced the long-running series The A-Team to Friday nights, then on November 5, 1992 until May 7, 1995 on American Broadcasting Company....
     (1987-1995)
  • What a Country
    What a Country

    What a Country! is an United States Situation comedy that aired in Broadcast syndication from September 20, 1986 to September 19, 1987....
     (1987)
  • Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night
    Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night

    Pinocchio and the Emperor of The Night is an animation feature film that was released in Christmas of 1987 in film by New World Pictures. It should not be confused with the acclaimed classic 1940 in film film Pinocchio by Walt Disney....
     (1987)
  • Timmy's Gift: A Precious Moments Christmas (1991)
  • Jingle Bells
    Jingle Bells

    "Jingle Bells" is one of the best known and commonly sung winter songs in the world. It was written by James Pierpont and copyrighted under the title 'One Horse Open Sleigh' on September 16 1857....
     (1999)
  • Quints
    Quints

    Quints is a Disney Channel Original Movie....
     (2000)
  • Hermie: A Common Caterpillar
    Hermie and Friends

    Hermie and Friends is a popular Christian video series for children. The show is computer animation and stars two caterpillars named Hermie and Wormie....
     (2003)
  • Odd Job Jack
    Odd Job Jack

    Odd Job Jack is a Canadian animation comedy television show featuring Don McKellar, about one man's misadventures in temporary employment. Seen on The Comedy Network, a cable specialty channel, and in Adult Swim in Latin America, the show is currently in production of its fourth season....
     (2003)
  • 8 Simple Rules For Dating My Teenage Daughter (2003)
  • Hermie and Friends
    Hermie and Friends

    Hermie and Friends is a popular Christian video series for children. The show is computer animation and stars two caterpillars named Hermie and Wormie....
     (2004)
  • Robot Chicken
    Robot Chicken

    Robot Chicken is an Emmy Award-winning United States stop motion list of animated television series created and Executive producer by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich....
     (2005)
  • That 70's Show (2005)
  • Las Vegas
    Las Vegas (TV series)

    Las Vegas was an American television series that aired on NBC from September 22, 2003 to February 15, 2008. The show focuses on a team of people working in the fictional Montecito Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada—dealing with issues that arise within the working environment, ranging from valet parking and restaurant management to casino...
     (2005)


Further reading

  • from the Museum of Broadcast Communications
    Museum of Broadcast Communications

    The Museum of Broadcast Communications is located in Chicago, Illinois. Its mission is "to collect, preserve, and present historic and contemporary radio and television content as well as educate, inform, and entertain through our archives, public programs, screenings, exhibits, publications and online access to our resources." It is home t...
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