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Don Knotts Biography and Filmography
Don Knotts
Birthday: July 21, 1924
Birth Place: Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
Height: 5' 6"
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Biography
Don Knotts, the legendary television character actor, was born Jesse Donald Knotts on July 21, 1924, in Morgantown, West Virginia, to William Jesse Knotts and the former Elsie L. Moore. He was the youngest of four sons in a family that had been in America since the 17th century.His first stint as an entertainer was as a ventriloquist, performing paid gigs at parties and other events in Morganstown. He decided to make a stab at a career in show business, moving to New York City after graduating from high school, but he only lasted in the Big Apple for a few weeks. He decided to go to college, enrolling at West Virginia University, but when World War II engulfed America, he enlisted in the army. The 19-year-old soldier was assigned to the Special Services Branch, where he entertained the troops. It was while in the army that Don ditched ventriloquism for straight comedy.Don returned to West Virginia University after being demobilized. After graduating with a degree in theater in 1948, he married and moved back to New York, where connections he had made while in the Special Services Branch helped him break into show business. In addition to doing stand-up comedy at clubs, he appeared on the radio, eventually playing the character Windy Wales on "The Bobby Benson Show". From 1953 to 1955, he was a regular on the soap opera "Search for Tomorrow." Destiny intervened when he was cast in the small role of the psychiatrist in the Broadway play "No Time For Sergeants," which starred Andy Griffith, who would play a large part in Don's future career. Don also appeared in the film adaption of the play with Griffith.Don's big break before he hooked up again with Andy Griffith was a regular gig on the "The Steve Allen Show" (1956) hosted by Steve Allen, starting in 1956. He became well-known for his "nervous man" shtick in the "Man-on-the-Street" segments that were a staple of Allen's show. His character in the segments was a very nervous man obviously uptight about being interviewed on camera. He developed this into the fidgety, high-strung persona that he used successfully for the rest of his career.When "The Tonight Show" moved to Hollywood in 1959 with new host Jack Paar, Don also moved to California as a regular. However, he was soon cast in Andy Griffith's new TV series about a small-town sheriff, "The Andy Griffith Show" (1960), in the role that would make him a legend. For playing Deputy Barney Fife, Don won nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actor five times from 1961 to 1967, winning each time,He soon tasted big-screen success, starring in The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964). Don cut back his appearances on "The Andy Griffith Show" to concentrate on making movies after signing a five-year contract with Universal Pictures. For Universal, Don appeared in The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966), The Reluctant Astronaut (1967), The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968), The Love God? (1969) and How to Frame a Figg (1971). His mid-'60s popularity as a movie comedian began to wane towards the end of the decade, and the contract was not renewed. Don returned to TV as the star of his own variety show, but it was quickly canceled.During the 1970s Don had a spotty career, appearing in regional theater and making guest appearances on other TV shows. He eventually made some slapstick movies with Tim Conway for the Walt Disney Co., but it wasn't until the end of the decade that he tasted real success again. He was cast as would-be-swinger landlord Ralph Furley on the popular TV-sitcom "Three's Company" (1977) after the original landlords, The Ropers, were spun off into their own series. Since the show was canceled in 1984, he appeared as Barney Fife for a 1986 reunion of "The Andy Griffith Show" and in TV guest spots, including a recurring gig as the pesky neighbor Les Calhoun on Griffith's "Matlock" (1986) series until 1992.He remained busy for the next ten years touring with plays and doing voice-over work for cartoons. Now in his 80s, Don recently provided the voice of Mayor Turkey Lurkey in Disney's animated film Chicken Little (2005).
Filmography
Hermie & Friends: To Share or Nut to Share (2006)
Air Buddies (2006)
[ Michael Clarke Duncan ][ Spencer Breslin ][ Spencer Fox ]
Hermie & Friends: Stanley the Stinkbug Goes to Camp (2006)
[ Judge Reinhold ]
Chicken Little (2005)
[ Patrick Stewart ][ Zach Braff ][ Steve Zahn ][ Patrick Warburton ][ Will Friedle ]
Hermie & Friends: A Fruitcake Christmas (2005)
The 3rd Annual TV Land Awards (2005)
[ Abe Vigoda ][ Tom Bosley ][ Jerry Mathers ]
Hermie & Friends: Buzby, the Misbehaving Bee (2005)
[ Tahj Mowry ]
Hermie & Friends: Webster the Scaredy Spider (2004)
[ Tahj Mowry ]
Hermie & Friends: Flo the Lyin' Fly (2004)
Hermie & Friends (2004)
Hermie: A Common Caterpillar (2003)
Scooby-Doo: Night of 100 Frights (2002)
[ Tim Curry ][ Frank Welker ]
Quints (2000)
[ Daniel Roebuck ][ Jake Epstein ]
Tom Sawyer (2000)
[ Richard Kind ][ Kevin Michael Richardson ][ Dee Bradley Baker ]
Jingle Bells (1999)
[ Jason Alexander ]
Pleasantville (1998)
[ Paul Walker ][ Tobey Maguire ][ William H Macy ][ Steven Soderbergh ][ Elvis Presley ]
Cats Don't Dance (1997)
[ John Rhys-Davies ][ Scott Bakula ][ Rene Auberjonois ][ Frank Welker ][ George Kennedy ]
Big Bully (1996)
[ Gregory Smith ][ Rick Moranis ][ Jeffrey Tambor ][ Curtis Armstrong ][ Stuart Pankin ]
The Picture: Part 1 (1992)
The Accident (1991)
Timmy's Gift: Precious Moments Christmas (1991)
[ Dom DeLuise ]
The Fighter (1990)
The Brothers (1990)
Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night (1987)
[ James Earl Jones ][ Frank Welker ][ Scott Grimes ][ Tom Bosley ]
Return to Mayberry (1986)
[ Ron Howard ][ Andy Griffith ][ Jim Nabors ]
The Little Troll Prince (1985)
[ Vincent Price ][ Frank Welker ][ Danny Cooksey ][ Rob Paulsen ][ Jonathan Winters ]
Friends and Lovers: Part 2 (1984)
[ John Ritter ]
Forget Me Not (1984)
Jack Takes Off (1984)
Jack's Tattoo (1984)
Cannonball Run II (1984)
[ Jackie Chan ][ Burt Reynolds ][ Tony Danza ][ Dean Martin ][ Frank Welker ]
No Deposit, No Return: Part 1 (1982)
[ David Niven ][ Darren McGavin ][ Charles Martin Smith ]
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again: Part 2 (1982)
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again: Part 1 (1982)
[ Tim Matheson ][ Harry Morgan ][ Jack Elam ][ Kenneth Mars ][ Johnny Crawford ]
The Private Eyes (1981)
The Prize Fighter (1979)
The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979)
[ Tim Matheson ][ Harry Morgan ][ Jack Elam ][ Kenneth Mars ][ Johnny Crawford ]
Trouble, My Lovely/The Common Man (1978)
[ John Fiedler ]
Hot Lead and Cold Feet (1978)
[ Darren McGavin ][ Jack Elam ]
Gus (1977)
[ Dick Van Patten ]
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo (1977)
[ Roy Kinnear ]
Gus (1976)
[ Richard Kiel ][ Bob Crane ][ Tom Bosley ][ Harold Gould ][ Dick Van Patten ]
No Deposit, No Return (1976)
[ David Niven ][ Darren McGavin ][ Charles Martin Smith ]
The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975)
[ Harry Morgan ][ Bill Bixby ][ Slim Pickens ]
I Love a Mystery (1973)
The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972)
[ Orson Welles ][ Michael Gough ]
How to Frame a Figg (1971)
[ Frank Welker ][ Bruce Kirby ]
The Love God? (1969)
The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968)
[ Pat Morita ]
Barney Comes to Mayberry (1967)
A Visit to Barney Fife (1967)
The Reluctant Astronaut (1967)
[ Leslie Nielsen ]
The Legend of Barney Fife (1966)
The Return of Barney Fife (1966)
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966)
The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964)
Move Over, Darling (1963)
[ James Garner ][ John Astin ][ Chuck Connors ]
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
[ Mickey Rooney ][ Spencer Tracy ][ Jerry Lewis ][ Buster Keaton ][ Carl Reiner ]
The Last Time I Saw Archie (1961)
[ Robert Mitchum ]
Wake Me When It's Over (1960)
[ Jack Warden ][ Dick Shawn ]
No Time for Sergeants (1958)
[ Andy Griffith ][ Jamie Farr ]
Trivia
  • Was a Ventriloquist in his early years from out of High School and his doll was named, Danny.
  • Enlisted in the United States Army at age 19.
  • Father of Karen Knotts.
  • Is a member of the fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa.
  • Portrayed Windy Wales on Mutual Radio's "Bobby Benson" (1949-1955).
  • Technically was an Army Reservist for one week. After being inducted for World War II service on June 14, 1943, was assigned to the Army Enlisted Reserve Corps on inactive duty. Reported for active duty one week later, on the 21st of June, and was transfered to active duty status in the Army of the United States.
  • Veteran of the Second World War who was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (with 4 bronze service stars), Army Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge (with Carbine Bar) and Honorable Service Lapel Pin.
  • Served in the Army of the United States, under the service number 35 756 363, from June 21, 1943 to January 6, 1946. Discharged in the rank of Technician Grade 5, which was the equivalent of a Corporal.
  • Together with Tom Poston and Louis Nye, he did the recurring "Man on the Street" skits on "The Steve Allen Show" (1956) television program.
  • Attended and graduated from West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia, with a BA in Education graduated 1948
  • Don was conceived after his parents had already raised other sons. His father had a nervous breakdown at the prospect of raising another child from birth.
  • Older brother "Shadow" died of asthma in 1942.
  • Took an early job plucking chickens for a market when he was told he didn't have a future in acting.
  • He was the youngest of four brothers. His family life was troubled; Knotts' father twice threatened his mother with a knife and later spent time in mental hospitals, while older brother Earl - nicknamed "Shadow" because of his thinness - died of asthma in 1942 when Knotts was still a teenager.
  • Buried among the stars at the beautiful and prestigious Westwood Memorial Park. 1218 Glendon Avenue, Los Angeles, California.
  • Died on the same day and at the same age as Dennis Weaver.
  • Member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Actors Branch)
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