There is one press photograph of Loralee Czuchna in the Getty Images archive. It was taken in 1975 at the Los Angeles Television Awards. She is standing next to Don Knotts, and the caption reads: “Actor Don Knotts with his wife Loralee Czuchna.” After their divorce in 1983, she gave exactly one interview about the marriage, and has not spoken to the press since.
That is the most accurate summary of her public record. Everything else requires a source.
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Quick Facts
| Known as | Don Knotts’ second wife |
| Married Don Knotts | 1974 |
| Divorced | 1983 |
| Education | University of Southern California |
| Second husband | Dr. Howard Murad |
| Second wedding date | October 14, 2007 |
| Wedding venue | Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA |
| Current location | Marina del Rey, California |
Married to Don Knotts: 1974 to 1983
Loralee Czuchna married Don Knotts in 1974. A University of Southern California graduate, she came into the relationship when Knotts was already one of the most recognized names in American comedy. His five Emmy Awards for playing Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show had made him a household name through the 1960s, and when they married, he was still actively working. He joined Three’s Company as Ralph Furley in 1979, five years into their marriage, and stayed with the show until 1984.
TV Guide ranked Knotts 27th on its 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time list in 2004. His Andy Griffith Show co-star Betty Lynn described him as “a very quiet man. Very sweet. Nothing like Barney Fife.” That gap between the loud, bumbling Barney Fife on screen and the private man at home is relevant to understanding what those nine years with Loralee actually looked like.
During the marriage, she appeared alongside him at multiple Hollywood industry events. Getty Images press archives document their attendance at the Los Angeles Television Awards in 1975, the Three’s Company wrap party, Bob Newhart’s show business anniversary celebration, and other functions across the marriage years. She did not pursue a public career of her own, did not give press interviews, and did not use the association to build any personal profile.
The Private Side of Don Knotts
The public saw a comedian. Those close to him knew a man who carried significant personal struggles.
Knotts maintained a long-standing relationship with a Hollywood psychiatrist, as documented in Andy & Don: The Making of a Friendship and a Classic American TV Show, the 2015 biography by journalist Daniel de Visรฉ, published by Simon & Schuster. De Visรฉ reported on his hypochondria and recurring anxiety throughout the research for that book.
Karen Knotts, his daughter, spoke to Closer Weekly about her father’s mental state:
“He was mercurial. He had a lot of different kinds of moods. He fought a lot of depression and I helped him, or thought I did, because I could see how he had this endless loop of thought that would always lead to a downward spiral.”
Loralee Czuchna was his wife through those years.
Why the Marriage Ended, In Her Own Words
The divorce was finalized in 1983. The most direct account of what led to it comes from Czuchna herself, in the only interview she is known to have ever given.
Daniel de Visรฉ spent years reporting Andy & Don through interviews with people who knew both Griffith and Knotts personally. Czuchna agreed to speak with him. On the question of what ended the marriage, she pointed to Knotts’ diagnosis of macular degeneration:
“When he started to lose his vision, I think he just panicked, and he started to live out some sort of bucket list.”
The divorce was handled with no public statements from either side and no press coverage of any kind.
After the Divorce: Marina del Rey
Following the split, Czuchna settled in Marina del Rey, a coastal Los Angeles community considerably removed from the entertainment industry circles she had moved through during the Knotts years.
Don Knotts went on to marry Frances Yarborough in 2002. He died on February 24, 2006, from complications related to lung cancer.
Czuchna, by that point, had already built a separate life in Marina del Rey. That community is also where she met her second husband.
Who Is Dr. Howard Murad?
Howard Murad, M.D., FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist, trained pharmacist, and former UCLA Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine in Dermatology, a position he held from 1974 to 2021. His family fled Baghdad in 1946 when he was seven years old. He put himself through pharmacy school and then medical school while working full-time, eventually completing his residency at the UCLA Veterans Administration Hospital.
He served as a triage doctor in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968, earning a Bronze Star.
In 1989, at 50 years old, he founded Murad, Inc., which grew into one of the most widely recognized clinical skincare brands in the United States. He holds 19 patents related to cellular hydration and skin health. The London Times named him the “World’s Top Dermatologist.” Vogue listed him among America’s best. Elle gave him the title of “Beauty Genius.”
He has been widely referred to as the “dermatologist to the stars” from his years in Los Angeles private practice.
The 2007 Wedding at the Beverly Hills Hotel
Murad explained in a 2011 interview with the Los Angeles Business Journal how he met Loralee: they had both been living in the same condo complex in Marina del Rey.
On October 14, 2007, they married at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Their marriage announcement confirmed her University of Southern California education.
On his website, Murad described Loralee as “an accomplished dancer” and noted that travel is something they share. Dermascope, a professional aesthetics trade publication, referenced the couple in career coverage of Murad, noting that despite a demanding schedule, he “still finds time to enjoy travelling with his lovely wife Loralee.”
Where Is Loralee Czuchna Now?
As of 2026, Loralee Czuchna lives in Marina del Rey, California, with Dr. Howard Murad. She has no public social media presence, has not given any press interviews since the 2015 de Visรฉ biography, and does not appear at public events in any documented capacity.
The woman photographed at the Los Angeles Television Awards as Mrs. Don Knotts in 1975 has spent the past four decades in deliberate, consistent privacy. She married one of the most respected dermatologists in the country, lives on the California coast, and has, by every available measure, exactly the kind of life she chose.
For someone who stood next to one of television’s most famous faces for nine years, leaving almost no public record of her own is a choice. Loralee Czuchna made it early, and she has kept it.
Sources: Wikipedia (Don Knotts); Getty Images, Frank Edwards / Archive Photos (1975); Andy & Don by Daniel de Visรฉ, Simon & Schuster, 2015; People magazine (March 2026); Los Angeles Business Journal, 2011; Dermascope Magazine; Dr. Howard Murad official biography (drhowardmurad.com).

