Ken Berry, star of 'Mayberry, RFD' and 'Mama's Family,' dies at 85

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December 2, 2018 at 12:44PM
June 18, 1982 -- Vicki Lawrence and Ken Berry re-create their roles as members of a household known for its tumultuous activity, particularly around the dinner table, in 'Mama's Family," a comedy series inspired by sketches from "The Carol Burnett Show."
June 18, 1982 -- Vicki Lawrence and Ken Berry re-create their roles as members of a household known for its tumultuous activity, particularly around the dinner table, in 'Mama's Family," a comedy series inspired by sketches from "The Carol Burnett Show." (Terry Sauer/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Ken Berry, the veteran comic actor who starred in such 1960s, '70s and '80s sitcoms as "F-Troop," "Mayberry, RFD" and the "Carol Burnett Show" spinoff "Mama's Family," died Saturday at the age of 85.

His ex-wife Jackie Joseph-Lawrence reported the news, "with very deep sorrow," on her Facebook page. "F-Troop" co-star Larry Storch also shared the news on his own Facebook page, adding, "Goodnight Captain. We miss you already."

The Illinois native known for his aw-shucks charm also made memorable appearances in Disney films such as "Herbie Rides Again" and "The Cat From Outer Space."

After serving in the U.S. Army under Sgt. Leonard Nimoy, mostly entertaining the troops, Berry landed a spot on "The Ed Sullivan Show." He became a contract player for Universal Studios, appearing mostly in musical films, and then transitioned to TV.

He served as comic relief on the early-'60s medical show "Dr. Kildare." By the end of the decade, he starred as clumsy Captain Parmenter on the Western spoof "F-Troop," and then the widowed farmer Sam Jones on both "The Andy Griffith Show" and later "Mayberry, RFD."

Berry also had a long association with Carol Burnett, first on her eponymous sitcom and later as a co-star on the 1980s spinoff sitcom "Mama's Family."

Over the years, he also performed in multiple stage production across the country, mostly musicals like the George M. Cohan bio-musical "George M!" as well as cameos in TV shows such as "The Brady Bunch," "CHiPs" and "The Golden Girls."

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