Attorney Charlene Matlock 1 episode, 1986 Alice Hirson ... Hazel 1 episode, 1986 Hector Elizondo ... Det. Joe Peters 1 episode, 1986 Pat Hingle ... Tom McCabe 1 episode, 1986 Don Porter ...
Dec 18, 1994 · When the program switched from NBC to ABC, "One Life to Live" alumna Brynn Thayer came aboard as a different Matlock daughter, Leanne; now, the lawyer has yet another female cohort in Jerri Stone,...
Mar 03, 2021 · In the show, he played Ben Matlock – an attorney who brought a lot of values and heart to his job. Linda Purl was cast as Ben Matlock’s daughter, Charlene Matlock. However, according to the article, the show was mostly focused on the activities of its title character. This prompted Purl to make her exit from the show.
Jan 12, 2006 · Answer: There were two daughters, by my count, Steve, but three different actresses did indeed carry the role. When Diary of a Perfect Murder, the Matlock pilot film, first aired in early 1986,...
Brynn ThayerAfter Purl was fired (or quit, depending on whom you ask), at the end of season one, Matlock's daughter was never referred to again, until the end of season six. His daughter's name was changed to Leanne McIntyre, and played by Brynn Thayer. First appearance of Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock.
Andy GriffithBenjamin Leighton Matlock is a fictional character from the television series, Matlock, played by Andy Griffith. Matlock is a renowned, folksy yet cantankerous defense attorney who is worth every penny of his $100,000 fee.
The series premiered with Ben Matlock having a law practice with his daughter, Charlene (played by Lori Lethin in the pilot movie; Linda Purl took over the role when the series went to air).
Ben Matlock's 3 'daughters' Matlock went through three “daughter” actors on the series. Lori Lethin was Ben's younger daughter Charlene in the pilot episode in 1986.Mar 10, 2021
Aneta CorsautAneta Corsaut also appeared on Matlock as Judge.... Betty Lynn, who played Thelma Lou on The Andy Griffith Show, played a character named ______ in four early episodes of the show.May 21, 2020
Nancy Stafford chose to leave the series after season six. She had just gotten married, filming was moving to North Carolina, and she did not wish to relocate. Linda Purl left the show near the end of the first season after disputes about her character and castmates.
Linda Purl (born September 2, 1955) is an American actress and singer, known for her roles as Ashley (Fonzie's girlfriend) on Happy Days (she originally played Gloria as Richie's date in season 2 episode 6), Sheila Munroe in the 1982 horror film Visiting Hours, Pam Beesly's mother Helene in The Office, and Ben ...
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As a six-year-old girl, she was a huge fan of The Andy Griffith Show (1960). Nancy had said on an interview that when she was just a child, she bore a resemblance of Don Knotts in The Incredible Mr.
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She played the role for a total of eight years. Her performance in the series earned her a nomination for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress. The show was created by Anges Nixon and it aired from 1968 to 2013.
We knew almost immediately that this show was going to be successful and was going to continue.”. Griffith loved playing ‘Matlock’. After having played Sheriff Andy Taylor for nearly 10 years in the 1960s, Griffith needed a new start.
Don Knotts as Les Calhoun and Andy Griffith as Ben Matlock on the legal drama ‘Matlock,’ | Paul Drinkwater/NBCU Photo Bank. One of the show’s producers, Joel Steiger, was quoted by de Visé as saying, “Our job was to come in a strong second.
Before working for him, Conrad worked for Dalton Parks as a deputy sheriff in Manteo, where Matlock meets him in hopes of figuring out whether or not Spencer Hamilton killed his brother's killer. In his spare time, he does singing, rodeo riding, cooking, and playing the guitar.
Charlene Matlock. Charlene is Ben's daughter and is also a lawyer. She assists her father at his law practice in Atlanta for a short time, appearing only in the first season of the series. Purl replaced Lori Lethin who appeared as Charlene in the pilot "Diary of a Perfect Murder".
Julie March. March is the assistant D.A. of Atlanta, and a good friend of Ben Matlock. After a chance meeting with Ben Matlock in an elevator, the two hit it off, and Matlock was surprised to learn that she would be the prosecutor for the case he was working on.
Michelle Thomas. Thomas is an attorney working with Ben Matlock. Ben meets Michelle in England, where Michelle is working as legal council for a wealthy Brit. She decides to move back to the US when Ben asks her to join him at his firm.
Jerri Stone. Geraldine Margaret "Jerri" Stone is an assistant who works for Ben Matlock in the final season. She has a forthright style, once even jabbing her foot into that of a man who was looking through some files while investigating a murder. She also enjoys singing old songs with Ben on occasion.
Lewis is an attorney, but is described as Ben Matlock's friend in the season-eight episode, "The Godfather". He lies once to the people from Mt. Harlan, saying that he is a full partner with Ben, but he later confesses that Ben Matlock does not have any partners.
Laura Miller ( Laura Robbins ), who appeared in "The Godfather" (8.19), is the goddaughter of Ben Matlock. The last time she saw her godfather was 11 years before her wedding, when he was at her mother’s funeral.
Julie Sommers played district attorney Julie March on the hit courtroom drama Matlock. The lovely ginger first caught Ben Matlock’s eye while the two shared an elevator early on in the series’ first season.. Later on, in that same episode, she bursts into the hearing late – foreshadowing that she’s about to play a significant role in Matlock’s life.
It’s true however that he starred in significantly more episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. In total there were 249 episodes of that series while Matlock lasted for 195 episodes.
In 1987 , in an obvious ploy to try and draw in more viewers, several stars from other NBC shows made appearances on Matlock in an episode where Ben defends a Hollywood producer who is accused of slaying a prestigious network executive.
Benjamin Leighton "Ben" Matlock is a renowned, folksy yet cantankerous defense attorney who charges a fee of $100,000 to take a case. He is known for visiting crime scenes to discover overlooked clues, as well as his down-home style of coming up with viable, alternative theories of the crime in question (usually murder) while sitting in his office playing the banjoor polishing his shoes. Matlock also has conspicuously finicky fashion sense (wearing nothing but grey suits) an…
• Charlie Matlock (Andy Griffith), father of Ben Matlock, is a gas station owner; his only appearances are set in flashbacks before the series timeline began. (appears in the episodes: "The Dame", season 6; "The Legacy", parts 1 and 2, season 7; and "The Diner", season 8)
• Young Ben Matlock (Steve Witting) in episodes "The Dame" and "The Diner"
• Carter Addison (Dick Van Dyke), in "The Judge" (1.2), a judge who murders his lover and then presides over the murder trial in which Ben is trying to clear someone else's name for.
• Laura Miller (Laura Robbins), who appeared in "The Godfather" (8.19), is the goddaughter of Ben Matlock. The last time she saw her godfather was 11 years before her wedding, when he was at her mother’s funeral. She no longer lived in Mt. Harlan at this point; instead, she was working in an
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