Biography
George Lindsey was born in Fairfield, Alabama and grew up poor in the small town of
Jasper, Alabama. He spent most of his childhood at his grandparents home and
frequented the local movie theater where he was enthralled by movie cowboys such as
Hopalong Cassidy and Bob Steele. George displayed a penchant for entertaining at an early
age and would do anything for laughs. He was voted "funniest boy" throughout his
high school years. At the age of 14, he saw a production of Oklahoma! in
Birmingham and knew then that he wanted to be an actor.
| George also became interested in football and the sport gave him an
opportunity to advance his education. After brief stays at Walker Junior College in
Jasper, Alabama and Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri, he later won a football
scholarship to Florence State Teachers College (now the University of North Alabama).
George was popular in college and in addition to quarterbacking the Lions football team,
he also was active in theater (where he finally got the chance to perform in Oklahoma!),
and various other clubs and organizations. His major was biological science and physical
education and he graduated in 1952. |

Lindsey and fellow class
members at FSTC
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Following his graduation from UNA, George joined the Air Force and was based in
Orlando, Florida. There he worked as a recreations director and spent his spare time
producing entertainment shows, doing stand-up comedy and acting in a local theater group.
George returned to Jasper and George was hired as a coach/history teacher at Hazel
Green High School near Huntsville, Alabama. After a year of teaching, George decided to
move to New York where George could study with Helen Hayes at the American Theater Wing.
Times were tough, but George was doing something that he really loved. He studied voice
and diction, classics, and body movement and ballet. He completed the program and got the
lead role in the class graduation play. Following graduation, George hit the streets and
began looking for work. He did bit parts in local productions and some work as a stand-up
comedy in clubs and dinner theaters. His big break came a few months later when he was
picked by director Joshua Logan for a major role in the play All American. The
play ran for three months and after the close, George received another off-Broadway role
in a play called Wonderful Town.
George dreamed of working in Hollywood and in 1962 when Wonderful Town ended
its run in San Francisco, he headed for Los Angeles. He signed with the William Morris
Agency and began to get roles on television shows such as The Rifleman, Twilight
Zone and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. He also got a part in the feature film Ensign
Pulver.
| George's most famous role, however, was that of Goober in the popular TV
series The Andy Griffith Show. George had initially read for the role of Gomer
Pyle, but fellow Alabamian Jim Nabors was eventually chosen for that part. When Nabors was
given his own show, the producers approached George about playing Goober, Gomer's cousin.
Thus began a fruitful five years on one of the most popular running series ever on
television. Following the cancellation of The Andy Griffith Show, most of the
major actors reprised their roles in Mayberry R.F.D., a spin-off of The Andy
Griffith Show. |

As Goober on "The Andy
Griffith Show"
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George expanded his talents following Mayberry R.F.D. by recording a comedy
album in Nashville called "Goober Sings". It was in Nashville that he was
approached to continue the character of Goober in the popular television variety show Hee
Haw. It would prove to be a successful venture for George and he would work with Hee
Haw for the next 20 years. In addition to Hee Haw, he also appeared in numerous
guest roles and Disney movies.
George Lindsey has always been interested in helping others and his humanitarian
achievements over the years have been notable. He has raised more than 1 million dollars
for the Special Olympics. For 17 years, he conducted the George Lindsay Celebrity Golf
Tournament in Montgomery, Alabama which raised money for mentally retarded children. He
also helped raise funds for an aquatic center for the Alabama State Hospital for the
Mentally Retarded. More information about George Lindsey's contribution to
sports in Alabama is available at the Alabama
Sports Hall of Fame.
In 1992, UNA presented Lindsey with a honorary doctor of humane letters degree.
| In 1998, he helped establish the George Lindsey/ University of North
Alabama Television and Film Festival. It is an annual event that provides young filmmakers
the opportunity to show their work and learn more about the filmmaking industry. Through
his contacts in the entertainment industry, he has been able to bring in as featured
artists such luminaries as Ernest Borgnine and Tom Cherones. |

Lindsey signs autographs on a
recent visit to UNA
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