Aneta Corsaut is an actress who was famous for starring on “The Andy Griffith Show.” The star sadly died on November 6, 1995, in Studio City, California from cancer.
Aneta Louise Corsaut battled cancer and she sadly passed away in 1995 at the age of 62. Most of her fans will remember her as Helen Crump on “The Andy Griffith Show.”
The actress was born on November 3, 1933, in Hutchinson, Kansas. At Northwestern University she majored in drama and also studied acting with Lee Strasberg.
Andy Griffith at the "CBS At 75" celebration on November 2, 2003, in New York City | Photo: Matthew Peyton/Getty Images
PURSUING ACTING
She ended up dropping out in her junior year in order to pursue an acting career. In the 1950s, she had two guest-starring roles for some television programs.
Jimmy the loaded goat, Andy Griffith, and Don Knotts in episode: "The Loaded Goat" on "The Andy Griffith Show." Image dated December 4, 1962 | Photo: CBS/Getty Images
HER BIGGEST ROLE
However, her most well-known role was in 1963, when she starred on “The Andy Griffith Show.” She stayed on as the schoolteacher until the show ended in 1968.
STARRING ON A FILM
In 1986, she also appeared in the made-for-TV film, “Return to Mayberry.” She and her co-stars also featured on 1993’s reunion special titled “Andy Griffith Show Reunion.”
The actress and Andy Griffith allegedly had an affair while working together on his show. In 1978, Corsaut starred on “The Toolbox Murders.”
HER UNCREDITED ROLES
She also had uncredited roles in "Good Neighbor Sam" (1964), "A Rage to Live" (1965), and "Blazing Saddles" (1974). The actress also featured on several television shows like “General Hospital” (1963), “Adam-12” (1968), “The Blue Knight” (1975), “House Calls” (1979), and “Matlock” (1986).
HER FINAL ACTING ROLE
SHOW’S CONCLUSION & NOMINATIONS
The show concluded in 1995 but before it ended it was nominated for four Emmy Awards. Griffith passed away years after Corsaut on July 3, 2012, at age 86 at his home in Dare County.