Andy Griffith's Chart
Andy Griffith
American actor, comedian, television producer and gospel recording artist who enjoyed great success bringing his southern heritage to his roles in film, stage and television. His role as the humorous Sheriff Andy Taylor of "The Andy Griffith Show," lives forever in TV syndication re-runs.
Griffith grew up a sickly child in North Carolina having to repeat the fourth grade because of early illnesses. Upon returning to school, Griffith learned how to get attention by performing as the class clown. He discovered a natural ability to tell stories. He went to college as a divinity student with an interest in music and after school, got a job as a high school music teacher.
He left North Carolina for a shot at performing in New York. In 1956, Griffith made his Broadway debut in "No Time for Sergeants" with actor Don Knotts. Griffith was able to capitalize on his stage success by performing on TV and film.
His career had three distinct career peaks. He turned in a stunning performance in Elias Kazan's film "A Face in the Crowd" in 1957. He then went on to TV syndication heaven starring in his own series, "The Andy Griffith Show" from 1960 to 1968 with his friend Don Knotts and a young Ron Howard as his son. His fame as homespun, humorous Sheriff Andy Taylor in a small southern town was popular with the television audience. After the show ended in 1968, Griffith went into a nine-year dry spell. He made five TV pilots and two series before starting his third successful phase in the southern version of "Perry Mason" called "Matlock," 1979.
After two marriages that ended in divorce, Griffith married 31-year old actress, Cindy Knight in 1983. He adopted two children and lived on a 60-acre ranch on Roanoke Island in North Carolina, also owning a home near comedian Bob Hope in Tulocca Lake, California.
An easy-going perfectionist, Griffith preferred to stay clear of the party scene and kept a low profile. He collected a fleet of classic cars as a hobby. He went back to his religious musical roots to record a popular gospel album of hymns called "I Love to Tell the Story." In 1996, the album had sold 60,000 copies by direct marketing sales.
In early 1980, Griffith fell off the roof of his home and broke his back which laid him up for a year. In April 1983, a few months after his third marriage, he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome. Recuperation was long and painful with many days spent wondering if he would ever be able to work again. In his 70s, Griffith had severe pain in his legs and feet from the disease, suffering from gout and arthritis. On 5 May 2000, he had quadruple by-pass heart surgery.
He died at his home on Roanoke Island, North Carolina at 7 a.m. on 3 July 2012 at age 86.
Date of birth 1926-06-01
Time of birth 15:00
Gender Male
Place of birth Mount Airy, North Carolina
Rave Chart Analysis
Projector,
6/2 Role Model/Hermit
6/2 Role Model/Hermit
Open aura
Focused aura
Not-Self: Bitterness from feeling unappreciated
Strategy: In the thick of it all
Focused aura
Not-Self: Bitterness from feeling unappreciated
Strategy: In the thick of it all
As a Projector, you are among only 21% of the world's population. You need to be in the thick of things, to be invited to the party, the dinner, to be recognized by others. You’re not comfortable initiating the action yourself. Being a Projector, you need people quite a lot, so it’s a good thing you have an intrinsic understanding of others.
You have a deficit of internal energy, but, despite this, you’re confident, firm, just. Projectors are great in leadership roles, as they know how to manage people, and steer them toward great work.
Pros of being a Projector
You are serene, calm, even charismatic when you’re in a harmonious state. You excel at dialoguing with others, and also serving as a mediator between opposing sides. You know how to manage affairs both at work and at home.
Cons of being a Projector
You crave recognition, but you want it to occur spontaneously. You absolutely hate having to wait for an invite, or approval, or accolades. This, of course, impacts your emotional state—jealousy, envy, resentment may ensue.
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