Ernest Borgnine, who created a variety of memorable characters in both movies and television and won the best-actor Oscar for his role as a lovesick butcher in "Marty" in 1955, died Sunday. He was 95.
Oscar-winner and Navy man Ernest Borgnine, 92, pauses in front of an American flag at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans on Sept. 4, 2009. By Mike Scott Movie writer Ernest Borgnine knows ...
Pug-nosed character actor Ernest Borgnine may have had a brief career as a leading man after winning the best actor Oscar for “Marty,” but he continued working in films and TV virtually to the end of ...
The actor, who died Sunday at age 95, helped pave the way for character actors to become leading men. By Todd McCarthy Although he was very far from being a small guy, Ernest Borgnine represented a ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. actor Ernest Borgnine, whose bulldog appearance made him a natural for tough-guy roles in films like "The Wild Bunch" but won an Oscar for playing a sensitive loner in ...
Actor Ernest Borgnine visits the National World War II Museum. By Mike Scott Movie critic Ernest Borgnine has been working in Hollywood for more than a half a century, in roles ranging from hard-edged ...
Oscar winner Ernie Borgnine (Marty) always brought heapings of zest to his roles, even when the film involved was absurd neo-drek like the generation-gap satire Bunny O’Hare, so I usually seek out his ...
The cast of McHale's Navy, ranging from Ernest Borgnine to Tim Conway and Gavin McLeod, among others, brought to life from 1962 to 1966 a World War II sitcom that followed in what had already become a ...
LOS ANGELES — Ernest Borgnine, the beefy screen star known for blustery, often villainous roles, but who won the best-actor Oscar for playing against type as a lovesick butcher in “Marty” in 1955, ...
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