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Norris Goff, Acting
Norris Goff, Acting

Norris Goff

Acting

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Born

May 30, 1906

Died

June 7, 1978(age 72)

Birthplace

Cove, Arkansas, USA

Gender

Male

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Norris Goff (May 30, 1906 – June 7, 1978) was an American comedian in radio and film best known for his portrayal of Abner Peabody on the rural comedy Lum and Abner. Nicknamed "Tuffy," Goff was born in Cove, Arkansas, but soon moved to Mena, Arkansas where he met his longtime friend and partner Chester Lauck (Lum) and graduating from Mena High School in 1924. Despite their fame as backwoodsmen, both actors graduated from the University of Arkansas, where Goff became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Goff and his partner had experience as blackface entertainers, but had also worked up a hillbilly skit based on their own life experiences and friends. Performing on local radio, they soon landed their own network series in 1931. In addition to playing the role of the likable but naive, checker-playing Abner (who worked with Lum at the "Jot 'Em down Store" in fictitious Pine Ridge), Goff co-wrote the earliest episodes with Lauck, and played many of the other recurring characters, including postmaster Dick Huddleston (named after a real life friend in Mena), con-man Squire Skimp, Mousy Gray, and in the sentimental annual Christmas show, Doc Miller. Goff and Lauck also guest starred as Lum and Abner on radio series such as Bing Crosby's Kraft Music Hall; Goff also made a handful of solo appearances, notably guesting as the father of Andy Devine in an episode of The Jack Benny Program. Goff reprised his role as Abner for seven films between 1940 and 1956. Unlike Lauck, who virtually retired outside of playing Lum, Goff continued to make occasional guest appearances on television in the 1960s. Goff appeared in one episode apiece of two situation comedies with rural themes: Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (as Gomer's grandfather) and The Andy Griffith Show (playing a local storekeeper). Upon retirement he lived in Palm Springs, California. He died of a stroke at the age of 72 in Palm Desert, California.

Movies(9)

So This Is Washington (1943) movie poster

So This Is Washington

19435.0
Comedy
Goin' to Town (1944) movie poster

Goin' to Town

1944
Comedy
Dreaming Out Loud (1940) movie poster

Dreaming Out Loud

19405.7
Comedy
Two Weeks to Live (1943) movie poster

Two Weeks to Live

19432.0
ActionAdventure
Partners in Time (1946) movie poster

Partners in Time

19466.0
ComedyDrama
The Bashful Bachelor (1942) movie poster

The Bashful Bachelor

19424.5
Comedy
Lum and Abner (1949) movie poster

Lum and Abner

1949
ComedyTV Movie
Lum and Abner Abroad (1956) movie poster

Lum and Abner Abroad

1956
Comedy
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 5 (1942) movie poster

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 5

1942
Documentary

TV Shows(1)

The Andy Griffith Show (1960) TV series poster
TV

The Andy Griffith Show

19607.6
ComedyFamily