- Frances Bavier
Infobox actor
name = Frances Bavier
caption = Frances Bavier as "Aunt Bee" in her kitchen and apron, from "The Mayberry Chef", a color seasons episode.
birthname = Frances Elizabeth Bavier
birthdate = birth date|1902|12|14
birthplace =New York City ,New York
deathdate = Death date and age|1989|12|6|1902|12|14
deathplace =Siler City ,North Carolina
occupation =Film , stage,television actress
yearsactive = 1930-1974
emmyawards = Outstanding Supporting Actress - Comedy Series
1967 "The Andy Griffith Show "Frances Bavier (December 14, 1902 – December 6, 1989) was an American
Emmy Award -winning character actress, best remembered for her role asAunt Bee on "The Andy Griffith Show " and "Mayberry R.F.D. " from 1960 to 1970. Her role of Aunt Bee earned her anEmmy Award as Best Supporting Actress in 1967, making her one of only two cast members on either show to win an Emmy Award (Don Knotts is the other).Biography
Career
In addition to her years in
Mayberry , Bavier performed on Broadway and in more than a dozen films, as well playing a range of supporting roles on television. Career highlights include the play "Point of No Return", alongsideHenry Fonda , and her turn as Mrs. Barley in the classic 1951 film, "The Day the Earth Stood Still".Bavier had a
love-hate relationship with her most famous role, Aunt Bee. As aNew York actress, she felt her dramatic talents were being overlooked. At the same time, she played Aunt Bee for ten seasons, longer than any other Mayberry character. So adept at conveying the essence of Aunt Bee's personality was Bavier that audiences either didn't notice or didn't care that she made no attempt to speak with a Southern accent or inflection. Her career illustrates the paradox facing many strongly "typed" performers. Audiences took at face value her portrayal of a warm, nurturing matron, but co-workers and others who interacted with her reportedly often found her uneasy and hypersensitive. Bavier andAndy Griffith did not get along well on the set. Andy Griffith had addressed the fact that the two sometimes clashed during "The Andy Griffith Show"'s run. The actress was easily slighted, and the production staff would often appease her by "walking on eggshells". According to Griffith ("Larry King Live"- April 24, 1998) Bavier phoned him four months before she died, and said she was deeply sorry for being "difficult" during the series' run.Her medical condition prevented her from taking part in the 1986television movie , "Return to Mayberry ".Later years
In 1972, Bavier, bought a home in
Siler City, North Carolina , site unseen, and retired from acting. On choosing to live in North Carolina instead of her nativeNew York , Bavier stated in an interview that, "I fell in love with North Carolina, all the pretty roads and the trees". She briefly returned to acting in 1974 in the family film, "Benji". While the actress seemed awkward in one-on-one relationships, she seemed to be charitable to the needs of organizations and fans. According to a 1981 article by Chip Womick, a staff writer of The Courier Tribune, Ms Bavier enthusiastically promoted Christmas and Easter Seal Societies from her Siler City home, and often wrote inspirational letters to fans who sought autographs. Overly zealous fans however, often invaded both her property and privacy, and the actress chose to become reclusive.Death
The day before
Thanksgiving 1989, Bavier was admitted to Chatham Hospital. Frances was suffering from bothheart disease andcancer , and was kept in the coronary care unit for two weeks. She was discharged on December 4, 1989 and died at her home two days later of a heart attack, just eight days before her 87th birthday. [http://www.findadeath.com/Deceased/b/Frances%20Bavier/frances_bavier.htm The Death of Frances Bavier Aunt Bee ] ]Bavier was buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Siler City. Her headstone is emblazoned with the name of her most famous role, "Aunt Bee" and reads, "To live in the hearts of those left behind, is not to die".
Bavier's will bequeathed her home to the Moore Regional Hospital in
Pinehurst, North Carolina , and some contents of the home went to the University of North Carolina Center for Public Television. On June 20, 1990, Bavier's belongings were auctioned off, including her wardrobe from "The Andy Griffith Show" and a 1966Studebaker . Frances had last driven in the car in 1983. After her death, it was found in her garage, sitting on four flat tires, its interior having been ruined by her many cats. Despite its deterioration, two Andy Griffith fans bought it for US$20,000 at the auction. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0062592/bio Frances Bavier - Biography ] ]Filmography
* "Girls About Town" (1931)
* "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951)
* "The Lady Says No" (1952)
* "Bend of the River " (1952)
* "Sally and Saint Anne"
* "Racket Squad" (1952)
* "My Wife's Best Friend" (1952)
* "Horizons West " (1952)
* "The Stooge " (1952)
* "Hallmark Hall of Fame (1953)
* "Man in the Attic (1953)
* "City Detective" (1953-1954)
* "Waterfront" (1954)
* "Letter To Loretta" aka "The Loretta Young Show" (1953-1954)
* "The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse " (1954)
* "The Lone Ranger " (1955)
* "Soldiers of Fortune" (1955)
* "Damon Runyon Theater" (1955)
* "Dragnet" aka "Badge 714" (1953-1955)
* "Alfred Hitchcock Presents " (1955)
* "It's a Great Life" (1954-1956)
* "Lux Video Theatre (1956)
* "The Bad Seed" (1956)
* "Cavalcade of America " (1956)
* "Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre" (1957)
* "General Electric Theater " (1957)
* "TheEve Arden Show" (1957)
* "The Jack Benny Program " (1957)
* "Perry Mason" (1957)
* "Colgate Theater" (1958)
* "A Nice Little Bank That Should Be Robbed" aka "How to Rob a Bank" (1958)
* "Sleeping Beauty" (1959)
* "The Ann Sothern Show" (1959)
* "The Thin Man" (1959)
* "Wagon Train " (1959)
* "77 Sunset Strip " (1959)
* "It Started with a Kiss (1959)
* "Make Room For Daddy" (1960)
* "Rawhide" (1960)
* "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. " (1967)
* "The Andy Griffith Show " aka "Andy of Mayberry" (1960-1968)
* "Mayberry R.F.D. " (1968-1970)
* "Benji" (1974)References
External links
*imdb|0062592
*ibdb|31314
*amg name|2:4650
*findagrave|1457
* [http://www.findadeath.com/Deceased/b/Frances%20Bavier/frances_bavier.htm Frances Bavier] on [http://www.findadeath.com Find A Death]Persondata
NAME= Bavier, Frances
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Bavier, Frances Elizabeth
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Film , stage,television actress
DATE OF BIRTH= 1902-12-14
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York City ,New York
DATE OF DEATH= 1989-12-6
PLACE OF DEATH=Siler City ,North Carolina
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