Jim Nabors made good on his last name when he brought Gomer Pyle to “The Andy Griffith Show.” His big-hearted, ever-cheery gas-pump jockey was a neighborly fit in the easygoing town of Mayberry. But ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Jim Nabors, a singer and comic actor who played the bumbling but good-natured hayseed Gomer Pyle on The Andy Griffith Show before ...
Jim Nabors had some very funny TV moments as Gomer Pyle. Many are recalling him saying "Sha-zaaam" and "G-a-w-leeeee," now that the actor, singer and Indianapolis 500 icon has died at the age of 87.
HONOLULU — Jim Nabors, the shy Alabaman whose down-home comedy made him a TV star as Gomer Pyle and whose surprisingly operatic voice kept him a favorite in Las Vegas and other showplaces, died ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii -- Jim Nabors, who played Gomer Pyle on TV's "The Andy Griffith Show," has died at 87. Nabors died peacefully at his home in Hawaii on Thursday with his husband, Stan Cadwallader, at ...
HONOLULU — Jim Nabors, the shy Alabaman whose down-home comedy made him a TV star as Gomer Pyle and whose surprisingly operatic voice kept him a favorite in Las Vegas and other showplaces, died ...
Jim Nabors, who created one of TV’s beloved comedic characters, Gomer Pyle, died Thursday in Hawaii at the age of 87, his personal assistant Charisse Gines confirmed for USA TODAY. Nabors, who was at ...
Jim Nabors, the actor best known for playing the character Gomer Pyle on The Andy Griffith Show in the 1960s, died at his home Thursday morning in Hawaii. He was 87. Nabors' partner, Stan Cadwallader, ...
Jim Nabors’ claim to fame was his Andy Griffith Show character of Gomer Pyle. For the rest of his career, despite his other talents, he would always be known to the public as Mayberry’s child-like and ...
Jim Nabors, the Alabama-born comic actor who starred as TV’s dim but good-hearted Southern rube Gomer Pyle and constantly surprised audiences with his twang-free operatic singing voice, died early ...
Jim Nabors, the Alabama-born entertainer who put "gawwwleee" in the vocabulary of baby boomers by playing a gullible, well-meaning Marine in the 1960s television sitcom "Gomer Pyle" -- and who in 1971 ...