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Ernest Borgnine

Ernest Borgnine

Acting
Born: 1917-01-24
Hamden, Connecticut, USA

Biography

Ernest Borgnine (born Ermes Effron Borgnino; January 24, 1917 – July 8, 2012) was an American actor whose career spanned over six decades. He was noted for his gruff but calm voice and gap-toothed Cheshire Cat grin. A popular performer, he also appeared as a guest on numerous talk shows and as a panelist on several game shows. Borgnine's film career began in 1951, and included supporting roles in China Corsair (1951), From Here to Eternity (1953), Vera Cruz (1954), Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) and The Wild Bunch (1969). He also played the unconventional lead in many films, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for Marty (1955). He achieved continuing success in the sitcom McHale's Navy (1962–1966), in which he played the title character, and co-starred as Dominic Santini in the action series Airwolf (1984–1986), in addition to a wide variety of other roles. Borgnine earned his third Primetime Emmy Award nomination at age 92 for his work on the 2009 series finale of ER. He was known as the original voice of Mermaid Man on SpongeBob SquarePants from 1999 until his death in 2012. He had earlier replaced the late Vic Tayback as the voice of the villainous Carface Caruthers in both All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996) and All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series (1996–1998).

Known For

226 Works
The Simpsons
8.0

The Simpsons

1989

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The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
7.5

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

1962

tv

Murder, She Wrote
7.5

Murder, She Wrote

1984

tv

JAG
7.3

JAG

1995

tv

Saturday Night Live
7.0

Saturday Night Live

1975

tv

The Love Boat
6.3

The Love Boat

1977

tv

The Mike Douglas Show
5.8

The Mike Douglas Show

1961

tv

Golden Globe Awards
7.2

Golden Globe Awards

1944

tv

Little House on the Prairie
7.9

Little House on the Prairie

1974

tv

Great Performances
6.0

Great Performances

1971

tv

Magnum, P.I.
7.3

Magnum, P.I.

1980

tv

Wagon Train
6.6

Wagon Train

1957

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