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  1. Don Knotts. Actor, Writer. Born July 21, 1924 in Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. 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 Luzetta Moore. He was the youngest of four sons in a family that had been in America since ...

  2. Videos and TV movies are not included in the list. TV Shows 1. “The Andy Griffith Show” (1960-1968) Don Knotts played Sheriff Barney Fife, the erratic cousin of the titular Sheriff Andy Taylor ...

  3. Don Knotts Full Filmography. 1. No Time for Sergeants (1958) Approved | 119 min | Comedy, War. Will Stockdale is a country bumpkin drafted into the Air Force and too dumb to realize he's driving everyone around him crazy, no one more than Sergeant King. Director: Mervyn LeRoy | Stars: Andy Griffith, Myron McCormick, Nick Adams, Murray Hamilton.

  4. Knotts appeared in four episodes between 1961 and 1965 of the comedy variety show, “The Red Skelton Hour,” a show that also has an average of 8.1/10. The show is also known as “The Red ...

  5. (1969), helmed by "Sgt. Bilko" creator Nat Hiken, in which he played a take-off on PLAYBOY's Hugh Hefner named Abner Peacock.After a brief return to TV as the host and star of the comedy-variety series "The Don Knotts Show" (NBC, 1970-71), the 70s found Knotts in more juvenile film fare, sometimes paired with Tim Conway in broad comedies.

  6. 1965 The Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Jim Nabors Show (TV Special) (performer: "There's a Meetin' Here Tonight", "Friendship" written by nm0006234) 1960-1964 The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) (performer - 16 episodes)

  7. (1969), helmed by "Sgt. Bilko" creator Nat Hiken, in which he played a take-off on PLAYBOY's Hugh Hefner named Abner Peacock.After a brief return to TV as the host and star of the comedy-variety series "The Don Knotts Show" (NBC, 1970-71), the 70s found Knotts in more juvenile film fare, sometimes paired with Tim Conway in broad comedies.

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