There were apparently no exclamations of âShazam!â or âGolly!â â" just a simple exchange of rings in front of a judge in a Seattle hotel room, after which Jim Nabors, the star of televisionâs âGomer Pyle, U.S.M C.â, married Stan Cadwallader, his partner of 38 years, according to a report by a Hawaiian television news station.
Hawaii News Now of Honolulu reported that Mr. Nabors, 82, the actor and singer, who now lives in Hawaii, and Mr. Cadwallader, 64, who works with him, were married on Jan. 15 at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel in Seattle. The couple, who traveled to Seattle a few weeks after same-sex marriages became legl in Washington State, were wed in a private ceremony witnessed by friends who live near Mr. Nabors and Mr. Cadwallader, Hawaii News Now said.
Mr. Nabors declined an on-camera interview with Hawaii News Now, but was quoted in a telephone interview with the news program as saying that he and Mr. Cadwallader âhad no rights as a coupleâ before they were married, âyet when youâve been together 38 years, I think somethingâs got to happen there, youâve got to solidify something.â Mr. Nabors added: âAnd at my age, itâs probably the best thing to do.â
A representative for the guest services department of the Fairmont Olympic Hotel said on Friday morning said that it could not comment on the activities of its guests. The King County Marriage Licensing office in Seattle was not immediately reachable for comment.
Mr. Nabors, who was born and raised in Sylacauga, Ala., originated the character of the hapless but loveable gas-station attendant Go! mer Pyle on âThe Andy Griffith Show,â and reprised the role in five seasons of âGomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.â (on which the goofball character was perpetually making trouble for his military superiors). Mr. Nabors also appeared on âThe Carol Burnett Show,â âThe Muppet Show,â and his own variety series, âThe Jim Nabors Hour.â
Hawaii News Now said Mr. Nabors met Mr. Cadwallader, a former firefighter in Honolulu, in 1975. They started working together and began a relationship.
The news program quoted Mr. Nabors as saying that though he had always been open about his sexuality to co-workers in the entertainment industry, he did not plan to get involved in the national debate over gay marriage.
âI havenât ever made a public spectacle of it,â Mr. Nabors said, according to Hawaii News Now. âWell, Iâve known since I was a child, so, come on. Itâs not that kind of a thing. Iâve never made a huge secret of it at all.â
He added: âMy friend and I, my partner, we wen through all of this 38 years ago. So I mean, we made our vows and that was it. It was to each other, but nevertheless, we were a couple.â