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Actor Andy Griffith’s death caused by heart attack

(Reuters) – Actor Andy Griffith, beloved as a small-town sheriff on the popular television program “The Andy Griffith Show,” died of a heart attack, according to his death certificate.

A wreath of flowers is pictured on the star of actor Andy Griffith on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California July 3, 2012. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
A wreath of flowers is pictured on the star of actor Andy Griffith on the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California July 3, 2012. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Griffith, 86, died on Tuesday at his home in coastal Manteo, North Carolina. According to his death certificate, he was buried in a family cemetery, an employee at the Dare County Register of Deeds Office said on Thursday.

The certificate noted that Griffith had suffered for years from coronary artery disease, hypertension and hyperlipidemia, a condition related to high cholesterol.

Griffith’s role as Sheriff Andy Taylor on “The Andy Griffith Show” in the 1960s cemented his place in television history. The show depicted life in the friendly, slow-moving fictional town of Mayberry, which was widely believed to have been based on Griffith’s own hometown, Mount Airy, North Carolina.

The actor also created another memorable TV character, playing the folksy criminal defense lawyer in “Matlock” in the 1980s and 1990s.

(Reporting by Colleen Jenkins; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Philip Barbara)

Article from: reuters.com

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