- Ernest Borgnine is 94 years old
- Born: 24 January 1917
- Birthplace: Hamden, Connecticut
- Best known as:
Star of TV's McHale's Navy
Blog posts mentioning Ernest Borgnine
4 good links
- Ernest Borgnine
2009 video chat with National Enquirer
- Ernest Borgnine Interview
He talks about his long career stretching into 2009
- Ernest Borgnine
Long and detailed interview from the British Film Institute
- Ernest Borgnine Makes Chief
2004 curiosity about his honorary promotion to chief petty officer in the US Navy
Ernest Borgnine Biography
Once one of Hollywood's busiest character actors and a frequent villain, Ernest Borgnine is now best known for his good-guy roles in two television favorites, the wartime comedy McHale's Navy (1962-66) and the adventure drama Airwolf (1984-86). Ernest Borgnine spent ten years in the U.S. Navy (1935-45) before he began studying acting. In 1951, after four years at Virginia's Barter Theater and a role on Broadway, Borgnine went to Hollywood. His wide, gap-toothed face made him a natural bad guy type, and he received rave reviews for his performances as a sadistic sergeant in From Here to Eternity (1953, with Frank Sinatra) and a nasty ruffian in Bad Day at Black Rock (1955). But he was cast against type in the drama Marty (1955), playing a good-hearted but lonely New York butcher, and won an Oscar. The role changed his Hollywood persona, and he went on to TV stardom as Lt. Commander Quinton McHale, the jovial PT boat skipper in the World War II comedy McHale's Navy. Borgnine appeared in hundreds of television and feature film productions, including with Lee Marvin in The Dirty Dozen (1967) and Emperor of the North Pole (1973) and with William Holden in Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (1969). He also guest stars as the voice of Mermaid Man in the animated series Spongebob Squarepants. His memoir, Ernie: The Autobiography, was published in 2008.
Extra credit:
Ernest Borgnine's wife, Tova, pitches her own brand of skin cream on cable television... Ernest Borgnine married Broadway star Ethel Merman in 1964. They broke it off 32 days later, and were formally divorced in 1965.
