***I don't think Don Knotts had a lot of dramatic acting roles although he did 
appear occasionally on various?TV series. If a person possessed the talent for 
comedy like our lovable Barney Fife I suppose there would?be no need to expand 
to other areas of acting.***

Actually Vic one of Don's earliest roles *was* dramatic.  In 1953 he played a 
character on the CBS daytime soap "Search for Tomorrow" who was hysterically 
mute and wouldn't speak to anyone but his sister.  The one known existing 
episode in which he appears, I have on tape somewhere.  He's seen in something 
of a dream sequence, as he's hypnotized in an effort to recover a repressed 
memory.  Very unusual.

I could see Don on some type of "Waltons" type series, had he ever decided to 
flirt more heavily with dramatic roles.  You could even argue his role in 
"Pleasantville," especially when his character starts to get a little darker 
toward the end, would be somewhat dramatic.  Of course, he never had any of the 
roles Andy had in say, "A Face in the Crowd."

Dixon


 
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