Andy Griffith has a complex artistic career and he is an example for the actual actors and artists from other fields. Andy Griffith was born on 1 June 1926 and during time became one of the most famous American personalities. He is very respected and he has a lot of fans all around the world. Andy Griffith is an actor, director, producer, singer and writer, so he is very talented. His television work and the numerous films he acted in brought him a lot of awards and nominations during his career.
One of the productions that made him famous and brought him a lot of success, it is called “Andy Griffith Show” which lasted eight years. Andy Griffith loved music even since his childhood and he used to listen to it along with his mother. Andy Griffith lived in his relatives’ house because his parents were saving money to buy him his own house. It was difficult at the beginning, but Andy Griffith’s life changed during the following years. In “Matlock” Andy Griffith played the role of a detective and the film was incredibly successful. Andy Griffith did not play only the role of a detective, but he was a very popular comedian and people enjoyed watching his shows.
Perhaps his sense of humor comes from his father that made also a lot of great jokes. Andy Griffith is one of my favorite celebrities even if he is not so much in the spotlight and he is too old now. I think he is one of the best artists, with multiple talents and he will be an example for the next generations. He also acted in dramas, so he was very talented, very versatile and this does not happen to many of today actors. Even if the films in which he played are old, we should perceive him as very talented and a precious man from the artistic and celebrities world. My parents told me about Andy Griffith, but I was not fond of this idea. After I watched few films and his show, I changed my opinion radically, so you should do this, too.

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