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Ermes Effron Borgnino (born January 24, 1917), better known by his stage name Ernest Borgnine, is an American
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 Golden Globe, BAFTA and Academy Award-winning actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
.

nine was born in Hamden
Hamden, Connecticut

Hamden is a New England town in New Haven County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The town's nickname is "The Land of the Sleeping Giant ." Hamden is home to Quinnipiac University....
, Connecticut
Connecticut

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, the son of Anna who was an Italian countess (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Boselli), who immigrated to the U.S. from Carpi
Carpi

Carpi may refer to:* Carpi - plural form of carpus, the cluster of bones in the hand between the radius and ulna and the metacarpus* Carpi , a large town in the province of Modena, Italy...
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, and Charles B. Borgnino, who immigrated to the U.S. from Ottiglio
Ottiglio

Ottiglio is a comune in the Province of Alessandria in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 50 km east of Turin and about 25 km northwest of Alessandria....
, Italy
Italy

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.






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Ermes Effron Borgnino (born January 24, 1917), better known by his stage name Ernest Borgnine, is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 Golden Globe, BAFTA and Academy Award-winning actor
Actor

An actor or actress is a person who acting in a dramatic production and who works in film, television, theatre, or radio programming in that capacity....
.

Biography


Early life

Borgnine was born in Hamden
Hamden, Connecticut

Hamden is a New England town in New Haven County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. The town's nickname is "The Land of the Sleeping Giant ." Hamden is home to Quinnipiac University....
, Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
, the son of Anna who was an Italian countess (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Boselli), who immigrated to the U.S. from Carpi
Carpi

Carpi may refer to:* Carpi - plural form of carpus, the cluster of bones in the hand between the radius and ulna and the metacarpus* Carpi , a large town in the province of Modena, Italy...
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
, and Charles B. Borgnino, who immigrated to the U.S. from Ottiglio
Ottiglio

Ottiglio is a comune in the Province of Alessandria in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 50 km east of Turin and about 25 km northwest of Alessandria....
, Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. His parents separated when he was two years old and he and his mother went to live in Italy, but in 1923 they moved to North Haven
North Haven, Connecticut

North Haven is a suburban New England town in New Haven County, Connecticut, Connecticut on the outskirts of New Haven, Connecticut, Connecticut....
, Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
, where he attended public schools.

Naval Career

Borgnine joined the United States Navy
United States Navy

The United States Navy is the navy of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy currently has approximately 331,682 personnel on active duty as of 31 December 2008 and 124,000 in the United States Navy Reserve....
 in 1935 after high school
High school

High school is the name used in some parts of the world to describe an institution which provides all or part of secondary education. The term originated in Scotland and spread to the New World countries as the high prestige that the Scottish educational system had at the time led several countries to employ Scottish educators to develop the...
. He was discharged in 1941, but he re-enlisted when the United States entered World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 and served until 1945 (a total of ten years), reaching the rank of Gunner's Mate
Gunner's Mate

The United States Navy occupational Naval rating of Gunner's Mate is a designation given by the Bureau of Naval Personnel to enlisted members who either satisfactorily complete initial Gunner's Mate "A" school training, or who "strike" for the rating as a deck seaman by showing competence in the field of Weapon....
 1st Class. His military decorations included the American Campaign Medal
American Campaign Medal

The American Campaign Medal was a United States service medals of the World Wars of the United States armed forces which was first created on November 6, 1942 by issued by President Franklin D....
, the Good Conduct Medal
Good Conduct Medal

The Good Conduct Medal is one of the oldest Awards and decorations of the United States military of the United States military. The Navy Good Conduct Medal was first issued in 1869, followed by a Marine version in 1896....
, the American Defense Service Medal
American Defense Service Medal

The American Defense Service Medal is a decoration of the United States military which was created in 1941 by Executive Order of Franklin Delano Roosevelt....
 with Fleet Clasp, and the World War II Victory Medal.

In 2004, Borgnine received the honorary rank of Chief Petty Officer
Chief Petty Officer

Chief Petty Officer is a Non-commissioned officer or equivalent in many navy....
 from the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy
Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy

The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy is a unique Non-commissioned officer rank in the United States Navy. The holder of this rank and post is the senior enlisted member of the U.S....
 Terry D. Scott
Terry D. Scott

Terry D. Scott, B.Sc. was the tenth Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy from April 22, 2002 until July 10, 2006, when Joe R. Campa became the 11th MCPON and Terry Scott retired from active duty....
 — the U.S. Navy's highest ranking enlisted sailor at the time — for Borgnine's support of the Navy and Navy families worldwide.

Acting career

After a few years of drifting, Borgnine attended the Randall School of Drama in Hartford
Hartford, Connecticut

Hartford is the Capital of the Connecticut. It is located in Hartford County, Connecticut on the Connecticut River, north of the center of the state, south of Springfield, Massachusetts....
, Connecticut
Connecticut

Connecticut is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. The state borders New York to the west and south , Massachusetts to the north, and Rhode Island to the east....
. Following graduation, he went to the Barter Theatre
Barter Theatre

Barter Theatre, located in Abingdon, Virginia, opened on June 10, 1933. It is one of the longest running professional theatres in the nation. In 1933, when the country was in the middle of the Great Depression, most patrons were not able to pay the full ticket price....
 in Abingdon
Abingdon, Virginia

Abingdon is a town in Washington County, Virginia, Virginia, 133 miles southwest of Roanoke, Virginia. In 1910, the town had a population of 1,757....
, Virginia
Virginia

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. His first role was as the Gentleman Caller in Tennessee Williams
Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams was an American playwright who received many of the top theatrical awards. He moved to New Orleans in 1939 and changed his name to "Tennessee", the state of his father's birth....
' The Glass Menagerie
The Glass Menagerie

The Glass Menagerie is a play by Tennessee Williams that was originally written as a screenplay for MGM, to whom Williams was contracted . The play premiered in Chicago in 1944, and in 1945 won the prestigious New York Drama Critics Circle Award....
. In 1949, he debuted on Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
 in the role of a nurse in the play Harvey
Harvey (play)

Harvey is a 1944 play by American playwright Mary Coyle Chase. Directed by Antoinette Perry, the play premiered on 1 November 1944 at the 48th Street Theatre on Broadway where it was staged for 1,775 performances before closing on January 15 1949....
.

In 1951, he moved to Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
, California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
, where he received his big break in From Here to Eternity
From Here to Eternity

From Here to Eternity is a 1953 in film Academy Award winning drama film based on the From Here to Eternity by James Jones . It deals with the troubles of soldiers stationed on Hawaii in the months leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor....
 (1953), playing the cruel Sergeant "Fatso" Judson, in charge of the stockade
Stockade

A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls made of logs placed side by side vertically with the tops sharpened to provide security....
, who taunts fellow soldier Angelo Maggio (played by Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra

Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra was an United States singer and actor.Beginning his musical career in the swing era with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey, Sinatra became a solo artist with great success in the early to mid-1940s, being the idol of the "bobby soxers"....
).

Borgnine built a reputation as a dependable character actor
Character actor

A character actor is one who predominantly plays a particular type of role rather than leading actor ones. Character actor roles can range from bit parts to leading actor....
 and appeared in early film roles as villains, including Johnny Guitar
Johnny Guitar

Johnny Guitar is a Republic Pictures feature film starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, and Scott Brady in an Old West tale about an Arizona cattle community facing unwanted social and economic changes and a newcomer who challenges the community's dictatorial leaders....
, Vera Cruz
Vera Cruz (film)

Vera Cruz is a 1954 in film American war film starring Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster, Denise Darcel, and Cesar Romero. The Technicolor Western was directed by Robert Aldrich from a story by Borden Chase....
 and Bad Day at Black Rock
Bad Day at Black Rock

Bad Day at Black Rock is a Thriller directed by John Sturges that combines elements of Westerns and film noir. It tells the story of a mysterious stranger who arrives at a tiny isolated town in a desert of the southwest United States in search of a man....
. But in 1955, the actor starred as a warm-hearted butcher in the film version of the television play Marty
Marty

Marty is a 1955 in film romance film based on a teleplay by the same name. It was directed by Delbert Mann, starring Ernest Borgnine in the title role, and Betsy Blair as the female lead....
, which gained him an Academy Award
Academy Awards

The Academy Awards, popularly known as the Oscars, are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize excellence of professionals in the film industry, including directors, actors, and writers....
 for Best Actor
Academy Award for Best Actor

Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
.

Because of Borgnine's longevity, Marty
Marty

Marty is a 1955 in film romance film based on a teleplay by the same name. It was directed by Delbert Mann, starring Ernest Borgnine in the title role, and Betsy Blair as the female lead....
 currently stands as the oldest film with a Best Actor
Best Actor

Best Actor is the name of an award. It is presented by various film organizations, film festivals, and people's awards. It may also refer to the Best Actor award in theatre or on television....
 performance from someone still alive. With the passing of Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston was an United States actor of film, theater and television.Heston is known for having played heroic roles, such as Moses in The Ten Commandments , Colonel George Taylor in Planet of the Apes , El Cid in El Cid , and Judah Ben-Hur in Ben-Hur , for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor....
 on April 5, 2008, Borgnine is currently the only living actor who has won Best Actor
Best Actor

Best Actor is the name of an award. It is presented by various film organizations, film festivals, and people's awards. It may also refer to the Best Actor award in theatre or on television....
 for performances given prior to 1960 (by comparison, there are currently five living pre-1960 Best Actress
Academy Award for Best Actress

Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
 recipients).

Borgnine's film career continued successfully through the 1960s and 1970s, with later film roles including The Vikings
The Vikings (film)

The Vikings was an adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer in 1958 in film, produced by and starring Kirk Douglas, and based on the novel The Viking by Edison Marshall....
, The Flight of the Phoenix
The Flight of the Phoenix

The Flight of the Phoenix is a 1964 in literature by Elleston Trevor. The plot involves the crash of a transport aircraft in the middle of a desert and the survivors' desperate attempt to save themselves....
, The Dirty Dozen
The Dirty Dozen

The Dirty Dozen is a World War II war film directed by Robert Aldrich, based on the novel by E.M. Nathanson and starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Telly Savalas, Charles Bronson and Jim Brown....
, The Wild Bunch
The Wild Bunch

The Wild Bunch , directed by Sam Peckinpah, is a Western film about an aging outlaw gang at the Texas-Mexico border trying to exist in the modern world of 1913....
, The Poseidon Adventure
The Poseidon Adventure (film)

The Poseidon Adventure is a 1972 American disaster film based on a The Poseidon Adventure by Paul Gallico. It concerns the capsize of a luxurious ocean liner by a tidal wave and the desperate struggles of a handful of survivors to journey up to the bottom of the hull of the liner before it sinks....
 and The Black Hole
The Black Hole

The Black Hole is a 1979 science fiction film directed by Gary Nelson for The Walt Disney Company. It stars Maximilian Schell, Robert Forster, Joseph Bottoms, Yvette Mimieux, Anthony Perkins, and Ernest Borgnine....
.

Borgnine played Lieutenant Commander
Lieutenant Commander

Lieutenant Commander is a commissioned officer military rank in many navy superior to a Lieutenant and subordinate to a Commander. The corresponding rank in most army, and air forces is Major, and in the Royal Air Force and other Commonwealth of Nations air forces is Squadron Leader also....
 Quinton McHale in what began as a serious one hour 1962 television pilot
Television pilot

A television pilot is a test episode of an intended television series. It is an early step in the development of a television series, much like pilot lights or pilot serve as precursors to the start of larger activity, or pilot holes prepare the way for larger holes....
 Seven Against the Sea
Seven Against the Sea

Seven Against the Sea is a 1962 one-hour dramatic installment of the prestigious anthology series "Alcoa Presents," hosted by Fred Astaire....
. From 1962 through 1966, the series became a popular situation comedy
Situation comedy

A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms....
 television series McHale's Navy
McHale's Navy

McHale's Navy is an Television of the United States television sitcom series which ran for 138 half-hour episodes from September 11, to August 20, on the American Broadcasting Company network....
, for which he received an Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, in 1963. Borgnine starred in the 1964 film version of the series, and appeared in a cameo performance in the 1997 remake.

Borgnine's later television work included a co-starring role (with Jan-Michael Vincent
Jan-Michael Vincent

Jan-Michael Vincent is an United States actor best-known for his role as helicopter pilot Stringfellow Hawke on the 1980s U.S. television series Airwolf , which continues to enjoy a large cult fanbase....
) as veteran helicopter
Helicopter

A helicopter is an aircraft that is Lift and propelled by one or more horizontal plane Helicopter rotors, each rotor consisting of two or more rotor blades....
 pilot Dominic Santini
Dominic Santini

Dominic Santini is a fictional character on the U.S. television series Airwolf, which ran from 1984 to 1987. Veteran actor Ernest Borgnine portrayed the character during the series' first three seasons....
 in the action/espionage
Espionage

Espionage or spying involves an individual obtaining information that is considered secrecy or confidential without the permission of the holder of the information....
 series Airwolf
Airwolf

Airwolf is an United States television series that ran from 1984 through 1987. The program concerned a supersonic military helicopter, code named Airwolf, and her crew as they undertook various missions, many involving espionage, with a Cold War theme....
. The series ran from 1984 to 1986.

He was the first center square in the original version of the television game show Hollywood Squares
Hollywood Squares

The Hollywood Squares was an United States television comedy and game show in which two contestants play tic-tac-toe to win money and prizes....
, with host Peter Marshall
Peter Marshall (game show host)

Peter Marshall is an United States television personality and radio personality, singer and actor.He is the original host and "The Master" of The Hollywood Squares, from 1966 to 1981....
.

For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Ernest Borgnine has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, that serves as an entertainment hall of fame....
 at 6324 Hollywood Blvd. In 1996, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is a museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma. It houses more than 28,000 American West and Native Americans in the United States art works and Artifact ....
 in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the city ranks List of United States cities by population among United States cities in population....
, Oklahoma
Oklahoma

Oklahoma is a U.S. state and a sovereignty located in the South Central United States and Southern United States of the United States of America ....
.

Also in 1996, Borgnine toured the U.S. in a bus to meet his fans and see the country. The trip was the subject of a 1997 documentary, Ernest Borgnine on the Bus. He also served one year as the Chairman of the National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans, visiting patients in Department of Veterans Affairs
Department of Veterans Affairs

Department of Veterans Affairs may refer to:*Department of Veterans' Affairs *United States Department of Veterans Affairs*Veterans Affairs Canada...
 medical centers.

Since 1999, Borgnine has provided his voice talent to the cartoon
Animation

Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images of 2-D or 3-D artwork or model positions in order to create an illusion of movement. It is an optical illusion of Motion due to the phenomenon of persistence of vision, and can be created and demonstrated in a number of ways....
 SpongeBob SquarePants
SpongeBob SquarePants

SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated Television program and media franchise. It is currently one of Nickelodeon and Nicktoons Network's most-watched show....
 as the elderly superhero
Superhero

A superhero is a Character "of unprecedented physical prowess dedicated to act of derring-do in the public interest". Since the debut of the prototype superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes?ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas?have dominated American comic books and crossed over into other mass...
 Mermaid Man (where he is once again paired up with his McHale's Navy co-star, Tim Conway
Tim Conway

Thomas Daniel Conway, known professionally as Tim Conway , is an American comedian and Emmy award winning actor, primarily known for his roles in sitcoms, films and television....
, who voices Mermaid Man's sidekick Barnacle Boy). He has expressed affection for this role, in no small part for its popularity among children. Borgnine has also appeared on an episode of The Simpsons
The Simpsons

The Simpsons is an Television in the United States animated cartoon Situation comedy created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company....
 as himself in addition to a number of television commercials. In 2000, he was the executive producer of Hoover, in which he is the only credited actor.

In 2007, 90-year-old Borgnine starred in the Hallmark
Hallmark Cards

Hallmark Cards is a privately owned United States company based in Kansas City, Missouri. Founded in 1910 by Joyce C. Hall, Hallmark is the largest manufacturer of greeting cards in the United States....
 Original Movie A Grandpa for Christmas
A Grandpa for Christmas

A Grandpa For Christmas is a Hallmark Channel original TV movie released in 2007 in film. The movie stars Ernest Borgnine....
. He starred as a man who discovers, when his estranged daughter is in a car accident, that he has a granddaughter he never knew about. She is taken into his care, and they soon become great friends. For his performance in A Grandpa For Christmas, Borgnine received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television. At 90, he was the oldest Golden Globe nominee ever.

Autobiography

Borgnine's autobiography Ernie was published by Citadel Press in July 2008. Ernie is a loose, conversational recollection of highlights from his acting career and notable events from his personal life.

In the wake of the book's publication, he has begun a small promotional tour, visiting independent bookstores in the Los Angeles area to promote the book's release and meet some of his fans.

Personal life

Borgnine has married five times.
  1. Rhoda Kemins (1949–1958), whom he met while serving in the Navy; They had one daughter, Gina (born August 18, 1952).
  2. The actress Katy Jurado
    Katy Jurado

    Katy Jurado , born Mar?a Cristina Estela Marcela Jurado Garc?a in Guadalajara, Jalisco, was a Mexico actress....
     (1959–1963)
  3. The singer Ethel Merman
    Ethel Merman

    Ethel Merman was an United States actress and singer known for musical theatre, well known for her powerful voice, and often hailed by critics as "The Grande Dame of the Broadway stage"....
     (1964), which lasted barely over a month. (divorce final May 25, 1965)
  4. Donna Rancourt (1965-1972), with whom he had a son, Christopher (born August 9, 1969) and two daughters, Sharon (born August 5, 1965) and Diana (born December 29, 1970).
  5. Tova Traesnaes
    Tova Traesnaes

    Tova Traesnaes, or Tova Borgnine, is a Norwegian-American business-woman, the founder of the Beauty By Tova cosmetics featured on QVC shopping network since 1990....
     (February 24, 1973 to date)


He has one sister, Evelyn Velardi (b. 1926).

His mother, Anna Borgnine, died in 1949, after a long battle against tuberculosis
Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a common and often deadly infectious disease caused by mycobacterium, mainly Mycobacterium tuberculosis . Tuberculosis usually attacks the lungs but can also affect the central nervous system, the lymphatic system, the circulatory system, the genitourinary system, the gastrointestinal system, bones, joints, and even the...
, just days before his first wedding.

He holds the 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite
Scottish Rite

The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry , commonly known as simply the Scottish Rite, is one of several Rites of the worldwide fraternity known as Freemasonry....
 of Masonry
Freemasonry

Freemasonry is a fraternal and service organizations that arose from obscure origins in the late 16th to early 17th century. Freemasonry now exists in various forms all over the world, with a membership estimated at around 5 million ....
 and has long been active in the Craft and is also a member of the Shriners
Shriners

The Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, commonly known as Shriners and abbreviated A.A.O.N.M.S., established in 1870 is an Masonic appendant bodies body to Freemasonry, based in the United States....
. Borgnine is also a recipient of the Grand Cross, which is the highest honor for service to the Scottish Rite. Borgnine is also a member of the Lambda chapter of the Delta Kappa Epsilon
Delta Kappa Epsilon

Delta Kappa Epsilon is a fraternity founded at Yale College in 1844 by 15 men of the sophomore class who, upon hearing that some but not all of them had been invited to join the two existing societies , instead elected to form their own fraternity....
 fraternity.

Borgnine also had a street named in his honor in his hometown of Hamden, Connecticut, and still retains a large and vocal following in that area.

For 30 years (1972-2002), Borgnine marched in Milwaukee's annual Great Circus Parade as the "Grand Clown".

On August 14, 2008, Borgnine claimed on Fox News that one of his secrets of long life was to "masturbate a lot".

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Film Result
1955 Academy Award Best Actor Marty
Marty

Marty is a 1955 in film romance film based on a teleplay by the same name. It was directed by Delbert Mann, starring Ernest Borgnine in the title role, and Betsy Blair as the female lead....
 
BAFTA Award Best Foreign Actor Marty
Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 
Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama Marty
NBR Award Best Actor Marty
NYFCC Award Best Actor Marty
1962 Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series (Lead) McHale's Navy
McHale's Navy

McHale's Navy is an Television of the United States television sitcom series which ran for 138 half-hour episodes from September 11, to August 20, on the American Broadcasting Company network....
 
1979 Emmy Award
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Special All Quiet on the Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel written by Erich Maria Remarque, a Germany veteran of World War I. The book shows the war's horrors and also the deep detachment from German civilian life felt by many men returning from the front....
 
1999 Daytime Emmy Award
Daytime Emmy Award

The Daytime Emmy Awards are awards presented by the New York, New York-based National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Los Angeles, California-based Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in recognition of excellence in United States daytime television programming....
 
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series

All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series is an animated television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which aired from 1996 to 1999 with 41 half-hour episodes produced....
 
2007 Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 
Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television A Grandpa for Christmas


Filmography


Film

  • China Corsair (1951)
  • The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951)
  • The Mob
    The Mob (film)

    The Mob is a 1951 crime thriller film, considered film noir, starring Broderick Crawford as a hard-nosed cop that infiltrates the Mob in order to bust their illegal dockyard activities....
     (1951)
  • From Here to Eternity
    From Here to Eternity

    From Here to Eternity is a 1953 in film Academy Award winning drama film based on the From Here to Eternity by James Jones . It deals with the troubles of soldiers stationed on Hawaii in the months leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor....
     (1953)
  • The Stranger Wore a Gun (1953)
  • Johnny Guitar
    Johnny Guitar

    Johnny Guitar is a Republic Pictures feature film starring Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge, and Scott Brady in an Old West tale about an Arizona cattle community facing unwanted social and economic changes and a newcomer who challenges the community's dictatorial leaders....
     (1954)
  • Demetrius and the Gladiators
    Demetrius and the Gladiators

    Demetrius and the Gladiators is a 1954 in film sword and sandal drama film and a sequel to The Robe . It was made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Delmer Daves and produced by Frank Ross....
     (1954)
  • The Bounty Hunter (1954)
  • Vera Cruz
    Vera Cruz (film)

    Vera Cruz is a 1954 in film American war film starring Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster, Denise Darcel, and Cesar Romero. The Technicolor Western was directed by Robert Aldrich from a story by Borden Chase....
     (1954)
  • Bad Day at Black Rock
    Bad Day at Black Rock

    Bad Day at Black Rock is a Thriller directed by John Sturges that combines elements of Westerns and film noir. It tells the story of a mysterious stranger who arrives at a tiny isolated town in a desert of the southwest United States in search of a man....
     (1955)
  • Marty
    Marty

    Marty is a 1955 in film romance film based on a teleplay by the same name. It was directed by Delbert Mann, starring Ernest Borgnine in the title role, and Betsy Blair as the female lead....
     (1955)
  • Run for Cover (1955)
  • Violent Saturday
    Violent Saturday

    Violent Saturday is a 1955 in film United States Crime film drama directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Victor Mature, Lee Marvin, Richard Egan and Stephen McNally....
     (1955)
  • The Last Command
    The Last Command (film)

    The Last Command is a silent film, written by John F. Goodrich and Herman J. Mankiewicz, from a story by Lajos Bir?, and directed by Josef von Sternberg....
     (1955)
  • The Square Jungle (1955)
  • Jubal
    Jubal

    Jubal , was the son of Lamech and Adah, a brother of Jabal, a descendant of Cain, according to the Bible. The ancestor of all who played the lyre and pipe....
     (1956)
  • The Catered Affair
    The Catered Affair

    The Catered Affair , also known as Wedding Party, is a Family film drama film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Richard Brooks and produced by Sam Zimbalist from a screenplay by Gore Vidal, based on a television play by Paddy Chayefsky....
     (1956)
  • The Best Things in Life Are Free (1956)
  • Three Brave Men (1956)
  • The Vikings
    The Vikings (film)

    The Vikings was an adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer in 1958 in film, produced by and starring Kirk Douglas, and based on the novel The Viking by Edison Marshall....
     (1958)
  • The Badlanders
    The Badlanders

    The Badlanders is a western film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Alan Ladd and Ernest Borgnine. It was written by Richard Collins , based upon the novel The Asphalt Jungle by W.R....
     (1958)
  • Torpedo Run
    Torpedo Run

    Torpedo Run is a 1958 in film war film starring Glenn Ford as a World War II submarine commander in the Pacific Ocean.It was nominated for an Academy Award for Visual Effects....
     (1958)
  • Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
    Summer of the Seventeenth Doll

    Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is a pioneering Australian play written by Ray Lawler and first performed at the Union Theatre in Melbourne, Australia on November 28, 1955....
     (1959)
  • The Rabbit Trap (1959)
  • Man on a String (1960)
  • Pay or Die (1960)
  • Black City (1961)
  • The Italian Brigands (1961)
  • Go Naked in the World
    Go Naked in the World

    Go Naked in the World is a 1961 in film American drama film starring Ernest Borgnine, Anthony Franciosa, and Gina Lollobrigida....
     (1961)
  • The Last Judgement (1961)
  • Barabbas (1961)
  • McHale's Navy
    McHale's Navy

    McHale's Navy is an Television of the United States television sitcom series which ran for 138 half-hour episodes from September 11, to August 20, on the American Broadcasting Company network....
     (1964)
  • The Flight of the Phoenix
    The Flight of the Phoenix

    The Flight of the Phoenix is a 1964 in literature by Elleston Trevor. The plot involves the crash of a transport aircraft in the middle of a desert and the survivors' desperate attempt to save themselves....
     (1965)
  • The Oscar (1966)
  • McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force
  • The Dirty Dozen
    The Dirty Dozen

    The Dirty Dozen is a World War II war film directed by Robert Aldrich, based on the novel by E.M. Nathanson and starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Telly Savalas, Charles Bronson and Jim Brown....
    (1967)
  • Chuka (1967)
  • The Man Who Makes the Difference (1968) (short subject)
  • The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968)
  • Ice Station Zebra
    Ice Station Zebra (film)

    Ice Station Zebra is a 1968 in film action film directed by John Sturges, starring Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Ernest Borgnine and Jim Brown....
    (1968)
  • The Split
    The Split

    The Split is a 1968 film directed by Gordon Flemyng and written by Robert Sabaroff based upon the novel by Donald E. Westlake....
    (1968)
  • The Wild Bunch
    The Wild Bunch

    The Wild Bunch , directed by Sam Peckinpah, is a Western film about an aging outlaw gang at the Texas-Mexico border trying to exist in the modern world of 1913....
    (1969)
  • A Bullet for Sandoval (1969)
  • The Adventurers (1970)
  • Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came? (1970)
  • Murder in the Ring (1971)
  • Rain for a Dusty Summer (1971)
  • Willard
    Willard (1971 film)

    Willard is a 1971 in film horror film starring Bruce Davison and Ernest Borgnine, movie director by Daniel Mann. The movie is based on the novel Ratman's Notebooks by Stephen Gilbert , and was nominated for an Edgar Award for best picture....
    (1971)
  • Bunny O'Hare
    Bunny O'Hare

    Bunny O'Hare is a 1971 United States comedy film directed by Gerd Oswald. The screenplay by Coslough Johnson and Stanley Z. Cherry focuses on a pair of Old age who, disguised as hippies, engage in a crime spree....
    (1971)
  • Hannie Caulder
    Hannie Caulder

    Hannie Caulder is a 1971 Western movie starring Racquel Welch and Robert Culp....
    (1971)
  • The World of Sport Fishing (1972) (documentary)
  • Film Portrait
    Film Portrait

    Film Portrait is a full-length autobiography directed by, and about, the life of Minnesotan film-maker and artist, Jerome Hill. It was selected as an outstanding Film of the Year for presentation at the London Film Festival in 1972 and won the Gold Dukat Prize at the 21st Annual Film Festival in Mannheim....
    (1972) (documentary)
  • The Revengers (1972)
  • The Poseidon Adventure
    The Poseidon Adventure (film)

    The Poseidon Adventure is a 1972 American disaster film based on a The Poseidon Adventure by Paul Gallico. It concerns the capsize of a luxurious ocean liner by a tidal wave and the desperate struggles of a handful of survivors to journey up to the bottom of the hull of the liner before it sinks....
    (1972)
  • Emperor of the North Pole
    Emperor of the North Pole

    Emperor of the North Pole is a 1973 United States Film starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and Keith Carradine. It was re-released under the shorter title Emperor of the North, and is better known under the latter name....
    (1973)
  • The Neptune Factor (1973)
  • Law and Disorder (1974)
  • Vegeance Is Mine (1974)
  • The Devil's Rain
    The Devil's Rain

    The Devil's Rain is a 1975 low-budget horror film, directed by Robert Fuest. The film is remembered primarily for its over-long and drawnout ending, in which most of the cast melts....
    (1975)
  • Hustle (1975 film)
    Hustle

    Hustle may mean:...
    (1975)
  • Shoot
    Shoot (film)

    Shoot is a Canada film directed by Harvey Hart. The screenplay of the picture was written by Richard Berg and based on the novel of the same name penned by Douglas Fairbairn....
    (1976)
  • The Greatest
    The Greatest (film)

    The Greatest is a 1977 film about the life of boxer Muhammad Ali, in which Ali plays himself. It was directed by Tom Gries and Monte Hellman....
    (1977)
  • Jesus of Nazareth (1977)
  • Crossed Swords
    Crossed Swords

    Crossed Swords may refer to:* Crossed Swords , an arcade game by ADK** Crossed Swords 2, its sequel for the Neo Geo CD console* Crossed Swords , a swashbuckling film by Richard Fleischer...
    (1978)
  • Convoy
    Convoy (film)

    Convoy is a 1978 in film action film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring Kris Kristofferson, Ali MacGraw, Ernest Borgnine and Burt Young....
    (1978)
  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    All Quiet on the Western Front (1979 film)

    All Quiet on the Western Front is a 150 minute television movie produced by ITC Entertainment in full color that was released on November 14 1979, starring actors Richard Thomas from The Waltons fame as Paul Baumer, and Ernest Borgnine as Katczinsky....
    (1979)
  • Ravagers (1979)
  • The Double McGuffin
    The Double McGuffin

    The Double McGuffin was a 1979 children's film directed by Joe Camp. It starred Ernest Borgnine and George Kennedy, alongside a group of young actors, some of whom would later become quite famous, including Lisa Whelchel, who would go on to star on the sitcom The Facts of Life ....
    (1979)
  • The Black Hole
    The Black Hole

    The Black Hole is a 1979 science fiction film directed by Gary Nelson for The Walt Disney Company. It stars Maximilian Schell, Robert Forster, Joseph Bottoms, Yvette Mimieux, Anthony Perkins, and Ernest Borgnine....
    (1979)
  • When Time Ran Out
    When Time Ran Out

    When Time Ran Out... is a disaster film released in 1980, starring Paul Newman, Jacqueline Bisset, William Holden, James Franciscus, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Burgess Meredith, Valentina Cortese, Veronica Hamel, Pat Morita, Edward Albert, and Barbara Carrera....
    (1980)
  • Super Fuzz
    Super Fuzz

    Super Fuzz or Poliziotto superpi? is an Italian film about Dave Speed, a bumbling Miami police officer who gains super powers through accidental nuclear exposure....
    (1980)
  • High Risk (1981)
  • Escape from New York
    Escape from New York

    Escape from New York is a 1981 in film science fiction film/action film film director and Film score by John Carpenter. He also co-wrote the screenplay with Nick Castle....
    (1981)
  • Deadly Blessing
    Deadly Blessing

    Deadly Blessing is a horror movie directed by Wes Craven, released in the USA on August 14, 1981....
    (1981)
  • Young Warriors (1983)
  • Code Name: Wild Geese
    Code Name: Wild Geese

    Code Name: Wild Geese is a 1984 in film Italy war film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lewis Collins. ...
    (1984)
  • The Manhunt (1985)
  • Skeleton Coast
    Skeleton Coast

    The Skeleton Coast is the northern part of the Atlantic Ocean coast of Namibia and south of Angola from the Kunene River south to the Swakop River, although the name is sometimes used to describe the entire Namib Desert coast....
    (1987)
  • Isola del tesoro (1987) (treasure island) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0179577/)
  • The Opponent (1987)
  • The Big Turnaround (1988)
  • Moving Target (1988)
  • Any Man's Death (1988)
  • Spike of Bensonhurst
    Spike of Bensonhurst

    Spike of Bensonhurst is a 1988 in film comedy-drama film directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Sasha Mitchell. The film also features Ernest Borgnine, Maria Pitillo, Dave Bettge, and Talisa Soto....
     (1988)
  • Dirty Dozen: Fatal Mission (1988)
  • Real Men Don't Eat Gummi Bears (1989)
  • The Last Match (1990)
  • Tides of War
    Tides of War

    Tides of War is a novel by Steven Pressfield, set in the decades following the Peloponnesian War, Jason, a member of the Athenian landowning class, recounts the events of the war to his grandson....
     (1990)
  • Laser Mission
    Laser Mission

    Laser Mission is a 1990 action movie starring Brandon Lee and Ernest Borgnine. The film was also released under the title Soldier of Fortune....
     (1990)
  • Mistress (1992) (Cameo)
  • The Outlaws: Legend of O.B. Taggart (1994)
  • Captiva Island
    Captiva Island

    Captiva Island is an island in Lee County, Florida in southwest Florida, located just offshore in the Gulf of Mexico, owned by Ryan Campbell. Originally part of neighboring Sanibel Island to the southeast, it was likely severed when a tropical cyclone's storm surge washed away a new channel, called Blind Pass, which has now been filled in wi...
     (1995)
  • The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage
    The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage

    The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage is a 1996 in film short subject documentary film directed by Paul Seydor. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject....
     (1996) (documentary)
  • Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders
    Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders

    Merlin?s Shop of Mystical Wonders is a 1996 film starring Ernest Borgnine. Despite what the title would imply, this is more of a horror film than a child friendly fantasy movie....
     (1996)
  • All Dogs Go to Heaven 2
    All Dogs Go to Heaven 2

    All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 is a 1996 in film Cinema of the United States animation film, and a sequel to United Artists's 1989 in film animated film All Dogs Go to Heaven....
     (1996) (voice)
  • Ernest Borgnine On the Bus (1997)
  • McHale's Navy
    McHale's Navy

    McHale's Navy is an Television of the United States television sitcom series which ran for 138 half-hour episodes from September 11, to August 20, on the American Broadcasting Company network....
     (1997) (He did not play the lead role for Quinton McHale)
  • Gattaca
    Gattaca

    Gattaca is a 1997 in film science fiction film drama film written and directed by Andrew Niccol, starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman and Jude Law with supporting roles played by Loren Dean, Gore Vidal and Alan Arkin....
     (1997)
  • 12 Bucks (1998)
  • Small Soldiers
    Small Soldiers

    Small Soldiers is a 1998 in film action film/science fiction film featuring Gregory Smith and Kirsten Dunst and the voice talents of Tommy Lee Jones and Frank Langella....
     (1998) (voice)
  • BASEketball
    BASEketball

    BASEketball is a Cinema of the United States David Zucker comedy film starring South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with Dian Bachar, Robert Vaughn, Ernest Borgnine, Yasmine Bleeth, and Jenny McCarthy....
     (1998)
  • Mel
    MEL

    MEL is an abbreviation that stands for several things:* Maya Embedded Language, a computer programming language* Maritime Economics and Logistics, a specialized field in economics and business...
     (1998)
  • The Last Great Ride (1999)
  • Abilene (1999)
  • The Lost Treasure of Sawtooth Island (1999)
  • The Kiss of Debt (2000)
  • Castlerock
    Castlerock

    Castlerock is a seaside village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is situated between Coleraine and Derry and is very popular with summer tourists, having numerous apartment blocks and three caravan sites....
     (2000)
  • Hoover (2000) (also executive producer)
  • Whiplash (2002)
  • 11'9"September 1xx11 (2002)
  • Rail Kings (2002)
  • Barn Red (2003)
  • The American Hobo
    The American Hobo

    The American Hobo is a 2003 documentary film by writer and director Bobb Hopkins. The documentary examines the history and culture of United States hobos....
     (2003) (documentary) (narrator)
  • The Long Ride Home (2003)
  • Blueberry
    Blueberry (film)

    Blueberry is a France movie adaptation of the popular Franco-Belgian comics series Blueberry , illustrated by Jean Giraud and scripted by Jean-Michel Charlier....
     (2004)
  • 3 Below (2005)
  • Rail Kings (2005)
  • Chinaman's Chance
    Chinaman's chance

    The figure of speech a "Chinaman's chance" essentially means someone has no chance at all of accomplishing or successfully doing an action.The original phrase, from the California gold rush, was that one had only a "Chinaman's Chance in Hell", but it morphed through usage into its current state....
     (2006)
  • Cura del gorilla, La (2006)
  • Strange Wilderness
    Strange Wilderness

    Strange Wilderness is a 2008 in film comedy film produced by Adam Sandler's production company, Happy Madison Productions for Paramount Pictures, and starring Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Justin Long, Kevin Heffernan , and Jonah Hill....
     (2008)
  • Another Harvest Moon (2008)


Television

  • The Blue Angels
    The Blue Angels (TV series)

    The Blue Angels is a 1960-1961 Television syndication television series about the Blue Angels of the United States Navy. The program starred Dennis Cross as Commander Arthur Richards, the head of a four-man squadron which tours the country to give flight exhibitions....
     in episode "The Blue Leaders" (1961)
  • McHale's Navy
    McHale's Navy

    McHale's Navy is an Television of the United States television sitcom series which ran for 138 half-hour episodes from September 11, to August 20, on the American Broadcasting Company network....
     (1962-1966)
  • Sam Hill: Who Killed Mr. Foster? (1971)
  • The Trackers (1971)
  • Legend in Granite (1973)
  • Twice in a Lifetime (1974)
  • Holiday Hookers (1976)
  • Future Cop
    Future Cop (TV series)

    Future Cop is an USA, science fiction, superhero, television series which starred Ernest Borgnine and Michael Shannon . It was based on the TV movie of the same name and predated RoboCop by ten years....
     (1976) (pilot for series)
  • Jesus
    Jesus

    Jesus of Nazareth , also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian churches as the Son of God and the Incarnation ....
     of Nazareth
    Nazareth

    Nazareth is the capital and largest Cities in Israel in the North District . It also serves as an unofficial Arab capital for Israel's Arab citizens of Israel who make up the vast majority of the population there....
     (1977) (miniseries)
  • Fire! (1977)
  • Future Cop
    Future Cop (TV series)

    Future Cop is an USA, science fiction, superhero, television series which starred Ernest Borgnine and Michael Shannon . It was based on the TV movie of the same name and predated RoboCop by ten years....
     (1977) (canceled after 7 episodes)
  • Little House on the Prairie
    Little House on the Prairie (TV series)

    Little House on the Prairie is an United States one-hour dramatic television program that aired on the NBC network from September 11, 1974, to March 21, 1983, bumping the long-running Adam-12 series to Tuesday nights....
     ("The Lord is my Shepherd" episode)
  • The Ghost of Flight 401 (1978)
  • Cops and Robin (1978)
  • All Quiet on the Western Front
    All Quiet on the Western Front

    All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel written by Erich Maria Remarque, a Germany veteran of World War I. The book shows the war's horrors and also the deep detachment from German civilian life felt by many men returning from the front....
    (1979)
  • Magnum, P.I.
    Magnum, P.I.

    Magnum, P.I. is an United States television show starring Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, a fictional private investigator living in Oahu, Hawaii....
    in "Mr. White Death" (Season 3-Episode 49) (1982)
  • Blood Feud
    Blood Feud

    "Blood Feud" is the season finale of The Simpsons second season. However, The Simpsons Archive lists "Blood Feud" as not belonging to any season, as it aired after the formal end of the second season and before the beginning of the third season....
    (1983)
  • Carpool
    Carpool

    Carpooling , is the shared use of a Automobile by the driver and one or more passengers, usually for commuting. Carpooling arrangements and schemes involve varying degrees of formality and regularity....
    (1983)
  • Masquerade
    Masquerade (TV series)

    Masquerade is an United States secret agent television series that aired for a few months on American Broadcasting Company in the spring of 1983....
    (1983) (pilot for series)
  • Love Leads the Way: A True Story (1984)
  • The Last Days of Pompeii
    The Last Days of Pompeii

    The Last Days of Pompeii is a novel written by the baron Edward Bulwer-Lytton in 1834. Once a very widely read book and now relatively neglected, it culminates in the cataclysmic destruction of the city of Pompeii by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD....
    (1984) (miniseries)
  • Airwolf
    Airwolf

    Airwolf is an United States television series that ran from 1984 through 1987. The program concerned a supersonic military helicopter, code named Airwolf, and her crew as they undertook various missions, many involving espionage, with a Cold War theme....
    (1984-1986)
  • The Dirty Dozen: The Next Mission (1985)
  • Alice in Wonderland
    Alice in Wonderland (1985 film)

    Alice in Wonderland is a 1985 film adaptation of Lewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass....
    (1985)
  • Space Island (1987) (miniseries)
  • The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission (1987)
  • The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission (1988)
  • Ocean (1989) (miniseries)
  • Jake Spanner, Private Eye (1989)
  • Appearances (1990)
  • Home Improvement
    Home Improvement

    Home Improvement is an situation comedy starring Tim Allen, which aired 1991 to 1999. The show was created by Matt Williams , Carmen Finestra and David MacFadzean....
    (1991)
  • Mountain of Diamonds (1991)
  • Tierarztin Christine (1993)
  • Hunt for the Blue Diamond (1993)
  • The Simpsons
    The Simpsons

    The Simpsons is an Television in the United States animated cartoon Situation comedy created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company....
     - Boy-Scoutz n the Hood
    Boy-Scoutz N the Hood

    "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood" is the eighth episode of The Simpsons List of The Simpsons episodes#Season 5 . It originally aired on the Fox Broadcasting Company in the United States on November 18, 1993....
     (voice) (1993)
  • Tierarztin Christine II: The Temptation (1995)
  • The Single Guy
    The Single Guy

    The Single Guy is an United States television sitcom that ran for two seasons on NBC, from September 1995 to April 1997. It starred Jonathan Silverman as struggling New York City writer Jonathan Eliot, and followed several of his close friends The series also starred Joey Slotnick as Eliot's best friend Sam Sloan, and Ernest Borgnine a...
     (1995-1997)
  • JAG
    JAG

    JAG is an United States Adventure /legal drama television show that was produced by Donald P. Bellisario, in association with Paramount Pictures CBS Paramount Television and, for the first season only, Universal Media Studios....
     in "Yesterday's Heroes" of Season 3 (1998)
  • All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series
    All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series

    All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series is an animated television series produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which aired from 1996 to 1999 with 41 half-hour episodes produced....
     (1996-1999) (voice, Carface)
  • SpongeBob SquarePants
    SpongeBob SquarePants

    SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated Television program and media franchise. It is currently one of Nickelodeon and Nicktoons Network's most-watched show....
     (voice, Mermaid Man) (1999-2005)
  • 7th Heaven
    7th Heaven

    7th Heaven is an Emmy Awards-nominated United States drama television program, created and produced by Brenda Hampton. The series premiered on Monday August 26, 1996, on the WB Television Network, the first time that the WB aired Monday night programming, and was originally broadcast from 1996-2007....
     (2002)
  • The Blue Light (2004)
  • The Trail to Hope Rose (2004)
  • A Grandpa for Christmas
    A Grandpa for Christmas

    A Grandpa For Christmas is a Hallmark Channel original TV movie released in 2007 in film. The movie stars Ernest Borgnine....
     (2007)
  • Aces 'n Eights
    Aces 'n Eights

    Aces 'N' Eights is a 2008 action/adventure western television series starring Casper Van Dien, Bruce Boxleitner and Ernest Borgnine. It is directed by Craig R....
     (2008)


Quotes

  • Spencer Tracy
    Spencer Tracy

    Spencer Tracy was a two-time Academy Award winning actor of theatre and film, who appeared in 74 films from 1930 in film to 1967 in film. He is generally regarded as one of the finest actors in motion picture history....
     was the first actor I've seen who could just look down into the dirt and command a scene. He played a set-up with Robert Ryan
    Robert Ryan

    Robert Bushnell Ryan was an Academy Award and British Academy of Film and Television Arts-nominated United States actor who often played hardened cops and ruthless villains....
     that way. He's looking down at the road and then he looks at Ryan at just the precise, right minute. I tell you, Rob could've stood on his head and zipped open his fly and the scene would've still been Mr Tracy's.


  • The trick is not to become somebody else. You become somebody else when you're in front of a camera or when you're on stage. There are some people who carry it all the time. That, to me, is not acting. What you've gotta do is find out what the writer wrote about and put it into your mind. This is acting. Not going out and researching what the writer has already written. This is crazy!


  • Everything I do has a moral to it. Yes, I've been in films that have had shootings. I made The Wild Bunch
    The Wild Bunch

    The Wild Bunch , directed by Sam Peckinpah, is a Western film about an aging outlaw gang at the Texas-Mexico border trying to exist in the modern world of 1913....
     (1969), which was the beginning of the splattering of blood and everything else. But there was a moral behind it. The moral was that, by golly, bad guys got it. That was it. Yeah.


  • Ever since they opened the floodgates with Clark Gable
    Clark Gable

    Clark Gable was an Cinema of the United States, nicknamed "The King of Hollywood" in his heyday. In , the American Film Institute named Gable seventh among the AFI's 100 Years......
     saying, 'Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn,' somebody's ears pricked up and said, 'Oh boy, here we go!'. Writers used to make such wonderful pictures without all that swearing, all that cursing. And now it seems that you can't say three words without cursing. And I don't think that's right.


  • A 91 year old Ernest gives the secret to looking so young during an interview on Fox News, "I don't dare tell you...[whispers] I masturbate a lot."


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