Andy and Don · the Making of a Friendship and a Classic American TV Show

- Authors
- Vise, Daniel de
- Publisher
- Simon Schuster
- Tags
- biography , history
- ISBN
- 9781476747736
- Date
- 2015-11-03T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.82 MB
- Lang
- en
A lively and revealing biography of Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, celebrating the powerful real-life friendship behind one of America's most iconic television programs.
Andy Griffith and Don Knotts met on Broadway in the 1950s. When Andy went to Hollywood to film a TV pilot about a small-town sheriff, Don called to ask if the sheriff could use a deputy. The comedic synergy between Sheriff Andy Taylor and Deputy Barney Fife ignited *The Andy* *Griffith Show,* elevating a folksy sitcom into a timeless study of human friendship, as potent off the screen as on. Andy and Don -- fellow Southerners born into poverty and raised among scofflaws, bullies, and drunks -- captured the hearts of Americans across the country as they rocked lazily on the front porch, meditating about the simple pleasure of a bottle of pop.
But behind this sleepy, small-town charm, de Vise's exclusive reporting reveals explosions of violent temper, bouts of crippling neurosis, and all-too-human struggles with the temptations of fame. *Andy and Don* chronicles unspoken rivalries, passionate affairs, unrequited loves, and friendships lost and regained. Although Andy and Don ended their Mayberry partnership in 1965, they remained best friends for the next half-century, with Andy visiting Don at his death bed.
Written by Don Knotts's brother-in-law and featuring extensive unpublished interviews with those closest to both men, *Andy and Don* is the definitive literary work on the legacy of *The Andy Griffith Show* and a provocative and an entertaining read about two of America's most enduring stars.