Friday, November 22, 2019

Michael J. Pollard Passes Away


Michael J. Pollard passed away November 21,2019 of a cardiac arrest at a Los Angles hospital. He was 80 years old. 

Pollard has a long list of TV appearances as well as movie roles. He played in Rob Zombie's House of 1,000 corpses but is fondly remember for his appearance on The Andy Griffith Show. In the Griffith show episode he played Barney's awkward cousin Virgil, a young man struggling with self confidence. 

His acting spans from the late 1950's all the way to film slated to come out in 2020.
RIP Mr. Pollard.



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