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George Smith Lindsey (December 17, 1928 – May 6, 2012) was an American character actor, best known for his role as Goober Pyle on The Andy Griffith Show, Mayberry R.F.D. and his subsequent tenure on Hee-Haw.
In 1964, Lindsey was cast as the slow-witted but kindly "Goober Beasley" on The Andy Griffith Show. His character was later renamed "Goober Pyle" to tie him to his cousin Gomer Pyle, slow-witted country boy played by Jim Nabors, also from Alabama. Goober's antics frequently included his exaggerated "Goober Dance" and his comically bad Cary Grant impression.
As Lindsey started his portrayal as Goober, he also had a minor role in the Walter Brennan series The Tycoon on ABC. Lindsey played a sailor in the 1964 film Ensign Pulver, the sequel to Mister Roberts. He also had a role in a Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode entitled Submarine Sunk Here. He appeared in six episodes of the television series Gunsmoke. He played a blackmailing taxicab driver in the "Bed of Roses" episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

The Aristocats
1970 · as Lafayette (voice)

Robin Hood
1973 · as Trigger - A Vulture (voice)

The Rescuers
1977 · as Rabbit (voice)

Cannonball Run II
1984 · as Cal

Snowball Express
1972 · as Double L. Dingman

Return to Mayberry
1986 · as Goober Pyle

Ensign Pulver
1964 · as Lindstrom

Treasure of Matecumbe
1976 · as Coahoma Sheriff

Charley and the Angel
1973 · as Pete

Hellp
as Himself

Take This Job and Shove It
1981 · as Man at Gas Station

The New Misadventures of Ichabod Crane
1979 · as Wolf (voice)

When I Find the Ocean
2006 · as Ed Barker

Bristle Face
1964 · as Hermie Chadron

The American Snitch
1983 · as Zeke

A Tribute to Dr. Shock
1980 · as Self (archive footage)