Ben Matlock | |||||||||||||
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Matlock character | |||||||||||||
Portrayed by | Andy Griffith Steve Witting (young) | ||||||||||||
First appearance | Diary of a Perfect Murder (1986) Matlock | ||||||||||||
Last appearance | "Murder Two: Part 2" (1997) Diagnosis: Murder | ||||||||||||
Created by | Dean Hargrove | ||||||||||||
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Benjamin Leighton Matlock is a fictional character from the television series, Matlock, played by Andy Griffith. Matlock is a renowned, folksy yet cantankerous defense attorney who is worth every penny of his $100,000 fee. Known for visiting the scene of the crime to discover clues otherwise overlooked and his down-home style of coming up with viable, alternative theories of the crime in question (usually murder) while sitting in his office playing the banjo ukulele or polishing his shoes. Matlock also had conspicuously finicky fashion sense, and an insatiable appetite for hot dogs. Despite his high fees and apparent wealth, he is something of a cheapskate. Andy Griffith initially did not like the character due to his vanity and cheapness.[1] Matlock is reported to be based on Georgia defense attorney Bobby Lee Cook.[2] Steve Witting played a young Matlock in two episodes, with Griffith playing his father.
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