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I didn't know much of his work, but I certainly enjoyed "Marty" for which he won an Oscar.
RIP.
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I didn't know much of his work, but I certainly enjoyed "Marty" for which he won an Oscar.
RIP.
Love him in anything he did. Thanks to him for the memories. R.I.P.
"Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned / Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned."
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I loved all his films including The Poseidon Adventure. He was such a great actor. RIP, (((Mr. Borgnine))).
Angie
Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. - Oscar Wilde
RIP to a man who made acting look deceptively simple. Such a range of roles over the years, andfor his service in the Navy during the war.
"The Devil is joining in, and that's never a good sign." Phil Liggett
I agree he was a great actor. One of my favorites of his was The Flight of The Phoenix. And he seemed to be a really nice man, just the impression I always got when he was on a talk show. I never heard anything bad about him.
Another one of my all time favourites has left us. I loved him in just about everything, but as his movies have been mentioned, I think I'll add in his TV work.
He was so good in Airwolf and such a great foil for Jan Michael Vincent's character. I was so delighted to see him pop up on ER for it's final season a couple of years ago and as always, he was excellent.
His most recent movie appearance that I know of, was in the Bruce Willis spy dramedy thriller RED as the Records Keeper of the CIA's super secret files archive. To hear the cast speak about getting to work w/him on the Special Features is just such a lovely thing to watch. The respect they all had for Mr. Borginine just flows off the screen. Especially from Karl Urban and how whenever he had a chance, he'd get Mr. Borginine to tell stories about the films and people he'd worked w/over the years and what a treasure this experience was for Karl.
As taf2002 said, I also never ever heard a bad word about him. Rare these days.
Thanks for both the Memories and your Service Sir. Godspeed!!![]()
He had an astonishing, long-lasting career, but I would think that, for kids of my generation in the US in the 1960's, we would remember him best for Quinton McHale in "McHale's Navy".
RIP Mr. Borgnine.
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The role that stands out for me is Fatso in From Here to Eternity.
McHale's Navy - definitely my fav role of his! He did seem to be a classy guy.
RIP
R.I.P. Mermaid Man.![]()
Nope, mermaid man. Tim Conway is barnacle boy.
Anywhoo, rip.
Right. Tim Conway. Another genius.
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Totally a guilty pleasure of mine, but I love BASEketball and I'll always remember Ernest Borgnine's very uncomfortably hilarious rendition of "I'm too Sexy for my shirt".
And of course mermaid man. TO THE MEATLOAF! Awaaaaay!!!
How could I have forgotten McHale's Navy when talking about his TV work? It wasn't one of the classic reruns shown in our area when I was little and I never saw an episode until a few years ago I'm sorry to say, so I'll blame my not mentioning it due to that, but it truly was Classic TV and he shone in it.
Did anyone else back during the Bloopers and Practicial Jokes years remember seeing a clip of the entire cast standing around waiting to shoot a scene, but not realizing the cameras were rolling, decided to do the "Ooooh Ma Ma, Boppa Ooooh Ma Ma" song/thing while killing time? I forget who started it, but before too long the rest of them had not only joined in, but were also doing bouncy in one place dance moves too.
It was too funny for words.
Sigh...I'll have to keep an eye on TCM's site for the next few days for when they announce what day their all day tribute to Mr. Borginine will be taking place and what they'll be showing. I'd think From Here To Eternity would be one of the films shown, as it's one of his more well known ones.
RIP to a true legend.
Peace & Love, Gypsy
"Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright..."
For someone who was never a "leading man" type, he had an amazing career. RIP Mr. Borgnine.![]()
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