Personal remembrances of Don Knotts...

Seven years ago, he was starring in a play at one of the Atlantic City 
hotels, and I bought tickets to a Saturday matinee. A lifelong fan of his work, 
particularly THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW and THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW, I figured I had 
nothing to lose by sending him a letter, c/o the hotel, inviting him to dinner 
after the show. I really didn't expect an answer, and when several weeks 
passed, 
and I had practically forgotten about it.

The night before my ticket date, I came home from work... and Don Knotts 
himself is on my answering machine! He couldn't accomodate time for dinner, but 
he 
invited me to visit him in his dressing room after the performance. Needless 
to say I made the appointment, and although he only had about 10 minutes to 
spare (his health was frail even then, and he napped between performances), he 
made time for me, pictures, autographs, and pleasant conversation. (Yes, I 
saved that telephone cassette tape.)

Several more occasions the past few years, I saw him at the Hollywood 
Collector Shows in Los Angeles. He and his fiance remembered me from the AC 
visit, 
and always found time for pleasantries.

One thing at those shows, it's Hollywood. No one really takes much notice of 
the celebrities as they arrive, and this particular show generally hosts 
approximately 75 celebrities. BUT every time Don showed up, attendees and other 
celebrities would stop to acknowledge his entrance... once I saw a standing 
ovation that brought Don to tears. Don always had the longest line.

I'm an annual attendee at "Mayberry Days" in Mt. Airy NC. Of all the GRIFFITH 
actors and crew who have been guests at this event, not one has had less than 
personal and professional praise for Don Knotts! And these guests have 
included the Dillards, Maggie Peterson, Betty Lynn, Howard Morris, George 
Lindsey, 
Harvey Bullock, Jack Elinson, James Best, Elinor Donahue, Earle Hagen... and 
some guy named Andy Griffith.

Don Knotts was a regular guy with a great deal of talent. He was fortunate to 
meet Andy Griffith and the production staff of Danny Thomas & Sheldon 
Leonard, and they created a cultural icon known as 'Barney Fife.'

Mr. Knotts always appreciated his fans, and went more than the extra mile to 
acknowledge them.

I will miss Don Knotts. But, I have 'Barney Fife,' 'Nervous Man,' and his 
movie characters to always remember him by.

"Atta boy Luther!" 

Brent

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