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George Lindsey, the Alabama-born actor and comedian best known for playing the good-natured if none-too-bright gas station attendant Goober on three television series, died on Sunday in Nashville. He was 83.

His death was announced by the Marshall Donnelly Combs Funeral Home in Nashville. Mr. Lindsey had been in poor health after a stroke in March.

He introduced the character of Goober — the quintessential grinning hayseed, equal parts annoying and endearing — on “The Andy Griffith Show,” the long-running situation comedy set in the fictional North Carolina town of Mayberry. When Jim Nabors’s character, the similarly likable but naïve Gomer Pyle, was given his own series in 1964, Mr. Lindsey joined the Griffith show as Goober Pyle, Gomer’s cousin.

Goober outlived “The Andy Griffith Show” by many years. When Mr. Griffith left after the 1967-68 season to pursue a movie career, the setting and some of the characters were retained, and the show was reinvented as “Mayberry R.F.D.,” with Ken Berry as the star. Mr. Lindsey was one of several actors who continued in their old roles.

The character later found yet another home. Shortly after “Mayberry R.F.D.” was canceled in 1971, Mr. Lindsey joined the cast of “Hee Haw,” the syndicated variety show that blended country music and hokey comedy. He was once again a goofy gas station attendant, and he once again wore the beanie that was Goober’s trademark, although his castmates usually addressed him on camera as George. He remained with “Hee Haw” for more than 20 years.

George Smith Lindsey was born in Fairfield, Ala., on Dec. 17, 1928, the only child of George Ross Lindsey and the former Alice Smith, and grew up in Jasper, Ala. (Many sources wrongly give the year of his birth as 1935.) He attended Florence State Teachers College, now the University of North Alabama, where he played quarterback on the football team and acted in campus theatrical productions, and graduated in 1952 with a degree in biology and physical education.

After spending three years in the Air Force he moved to New York, where he studied at the American Theater Wing and performed as a comedian in local nightclubs. In 1962 he appeared on Broadway in the short-lived musical “All American,” but his acting career did not gain momentum until he and his family moved to Los Angeles, where he was soon appearing on “Gunsmoke,” “The Twilight Zone,” “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” and other television shows.

Mr. Lindsey, who had lived in Nashville for many years, is survived by his companion, Anne Wilson; his son, George Jr.; his daughter, Camden Jo Lindsey Gardner; and two grandsons. His marriage to Joyanne Herbert ended in divorce.

The character of Goober was not to everyone’s taste. Some critics considered Mr. Lindsey’s portrayal of a rural Southerner a demeaning caricature. Mr. Lindsey disagreed.

“Goober is every man,” he told The Associated Press in 1985. “Everyone finds something to like about ol’ Goober.”
 

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I saw George Goober Lindsey live in Sparks, Nevada at John Ascuaga's Nugget in the mid 60's. He was headlining in their showroom and was performing a great comedy routine. The guys was not only very funny but actually had a great singing voice. RIP
 

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A good man, never tried to rise above his best character. I'm getting old.
 

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Judy - judy - judy !
 

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My favorite was when Goober took the car apart then reassembled the car inside the Mayberry Courthouse.
 

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andy said,"you get the car out of here goober then i'm going to kill you" lol
 

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My favorite was when Barney tried to sharpen Goober up on dating and they peeked in the window at Andy and Helen. Then Goober hollered "atta boy Andy woohoo , you to Helen"

Then he went on his date with Lydia Crosswaith but showed back up in an hour b/c they had already ate the box of candy.
 

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Aunt Bee would pronounce his name with her refined Southern accent as "Goo Ba".
 

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Goober also did Edward G. Robison with the 'Hey you guys, Beat it you guys" spill with the Cary Grant "Judy Judy Judy". Goober learned to say "Yo" in the National Guard and Andy always had to say through a Gomer relay "And Hey To Goober".
 

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I can't help but laugh every time I see that clip. What's really funny about the Judy, Judy, Judy phrase is that Cary Grant never spoke those words in any of his movies. However it followed him until his death and He never could explain how it all got started.
 

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It was sad when he pretended to be a big shot that owned a chain of gas stations, when he was talking to a buddy he had gone to trade school with.
 

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It was also sad when Opie and a buddy of his taped a small speaker under a dogs collar and used a walkie talkie to make it look like the dog could talk. Gobber thought he was gonna be rich with his talking dog.
 

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There was also the time when Gober bought the station off of Wally and Andy and Emmit co-sighned for a loan for Gober. On the day of the ground opening Gober was all ready for his big day. Except he forgot to order any gas for the gas station to sell.
 

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