With his boxer’s mug, gravelly voice and wide, gap-toothed grin, Ernest Borgnine was far from a classic Hollywood leading man — but it didn’t hold him back a bit. From his first role as a Chinese ...
He was like the big, boisterous uncle at the family dinner party: a lumpen raconteur who would geyser opinions, reach down the long table for a second helping, impress the kids and annoy prim Aunt ...
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, died Sunday. He was ...