The actress and the character were of roughly the same age. Frances Bavier was 57 when The Andy Griffith Show started and 68 when Mayberry R.F.D. (the spinoff of the original show) was canceled in 1971.
She died some years back. She always looked to be well, as one Neil Diamond song has it- The eyes of age... as the smoke ran out- always in senior citizen parts, somewhat like Grannie ( Irene Ryan) of Beverly Hillbillies fame. I like that description- Looked to me to be the eyes of age, as the Smoke ran out!
Aunt Bee is his aunt on his father's side .
Beatrice Taylor
That was Frances Bavier.
Frances Bavier
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The characters are Bea (short for beatrice), Andrew, Chas, Mr and Mrs A,B and C, Auntie jean, Mr Biggs, Ms Baxendale and EX (the exam)
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"The Andy Griffith Show" was a spin-off of "The Danny Thomas Show". In the Danny Thomas episode, Francis Bavier played a completely different character. When "The Andy Griffith Show" debuted, the first episode had Aunt Bea coming to live with Andy and Opie.
She didn't live with them when the show started. In the first episode, the original maid left and Aunt Bea moved to town to help out.
Aunt Bea Taylor drove a 1950's Ford Fairlane Sunliner Convertible; black with red and white interior.
The role of Aunt Bea in the TV series "The Andy Griffith Show" was always played by the late Francis Bavier (December 14, 1902 - December 6, 1989) .
I don't think it was ever brought up, but at the beginning Andy talks of losing his wife (Opie's mom), which why Aunt Bea lives with them.
She was Andy's aunt (Andy's mom and Aunt Bea were sisters).
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Andy Griffith was the sheriff of Mayberry. He lived there with Aunt Bea and his son Opie. Aunt Bea helped care for Opie while dad was executing his sheriff's duties. His bumbling deputy was played by Don Knotts. The show was a sit-com staged in a small community with typical small town characters and situations.
It was never explained. The first episode (not counting the pilot) was about Aunt Bea coming to live with them.
Aunt Bea is Andy Taylor's aunt. In the fist two episodes, Barney is described as andy's cousin, but that relationship is never mentioned again. If Barney is Andy's cousin, Aunt Bea could be Barney's mother or his aunt, or she may not be related to him at all.
Andy Griffith was the star of the Andy Griffith show with the character name Andy Taylor. Other cast members included Ron (Ronny) Howard as Opie Taylor; Don Knotts as Deputy Barney Fife; Frances Bavier as Beatrice (Aunt "Bea") Taylor; and later Jim Nabors as Gomer Pyle.
The episode was called 'The Pickle Story' which aired in 1961. Barney avoided Aunt Bea's pickles and refered to them as kerosene cucumbers.