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In Memoriam

R.I.P. Ernest Borgnine

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Margaret Wright’s interview with Western writing legend Max Evans a few weeks back got me thinking about actor Ernest Borgnine, recognizable by his wide, gap-toothed smile. Evans was a friend and collaborator with the great director Sam Peckinpah, whose most acclaimed film, 1969’s The Wild Bunch, starred Borgnine as a mean, old-school, whisky-swiggin’ gunslinger. Then, of course, there was Borgnine’s turn as the affable-but-homely, lovelorn butcher in 1955’s Marty—for which Borgnine took home the Best Actor Oscar. A character actor who worked well into his 90’s, Borgnine died today at the age of 95.

Public Comments (4)
  • Don't forget Baseketball  [ Mon Jul 9 2012 12:19 PM ]

    Don't forget Basketball and the Dirty Dozen.

  • Don't forget Ragnar  [ Mon Jul 9 2012 12:36 PM ]


  • I liked him in Disaster Movies  [ Mon Jul 9 2012 2:34 PM ]

  • Reminded me of my grandfather  [ Thu Aug 2 2012 11:14 AM ]

    The sweetest tough guy I ever knew.

    Emporer of the North w Lee Marvin was great too!

 
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