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In September 1991 Prince reprised his role of Rafe Hollister on TNN's Nashville Now. He and Hal Smith, who played town drunk Otis Campbell on The Andy Griffith Show, appeared together in a jail skit, and Prince sang The Lonesome Road, a song heard in the Rafe Hollister Sings episode. Death. Jack Prince died in Las Vegas on January 8, 1994.
- Jack Prince
- January 8, 1994 (aged 73), Las Vegas, Nevada, US
- John Trevathian Upchurch Jr., January 19, 1920, Shreveport, Louisiana, US
- Hillside Memorial Park Redlands, California
Jack Prince. Actor: The Andy Griffith Show. Jack Prince, whose birth name was John Upchurch, was trained in singing at an early age. Prince appeared on Broadway in the 1950s in main and understudy/replacement roles in at least three musicals: "Guys and Dolls" (1950-1953), as "Nicely Nicely Johnson", "Lil' Abner" (1956-1958) as "Marryin' Sam", and "Destry Rides Again" (1959-1960) as Tom Destry ...
- January 19, 1920
- January 8, 1994
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Jack Prince. Actor: The Andy Griffith Show. Jack Prince, whose birth name was John Upchurch, was trained in singing at an early age. Prince appeared on Broadway in the 1950s in main and understudy/replacement roles in at least three musicals: "Guys and Dolls" (1950-1953), as "Nicely Nicely Johnson", "Lil' Abner" (1956-1958) as "Marryin' Sam", and "Destry Rides Again" (1959-1960) as Tom Destry ...
- Actor, Soundtrack
- January 19, 1920
- Jack Prince
- January 8, 1994
Jack Prince (January 19, 1920 - January 8, 1994) appeared in six episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. He first met Andy Griffith when they performed together in the Broadway musical "Destry Rides Again". Alcohol and Old Lace as Ben Sewell The Inspector as Luke Ranier Andy Forecloses as a rummage sale customer Sheriff Barney as Rafe Hollister The County Nurse as Rafe Hollister Rafe Hollister ...
Rafe Hollister Sings: Directed by Charles Irving. With Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Don Knotts, Parley Baer. When image-conscious Mayor Stoner objects to a golden-voiced--but wardrobe-challenged--farmer chosen to represent Mayberry in the upcoming musicale, Andy must find a way to appease all sides.