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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 0:07:05 GMT
🍳 Ernest Borgnine Picture Game 🍺
Everywhere he went in America, be it in a lorry, in a truck, or on board a tractor, people used to stop Ernest Borgnine to say hello. Some would even ask to take a picture.
Back in Hamden, Connecticut, people once complained that the local council wasn't looking after Ernest Borgnine Park and that it was getting covered in litter, so they took matters in to their own hands and cleaned the place up.
Who are some of the various icons in their respective fields who you have seen pictured over the years with Ernest Borgnine?
Ernest Borgnine, First Lady Nancy Reagan, Tova Traesnaes & President Ronald Reagan
Thanks!
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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 0:18:50 GMT
Here is Ernest Borgnine with one of the world's premiere crooners ... Ernest Borgnine & Dean Martin
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 0:19:30 GMT
OT but related Ernest Borgnine appeared in the Circus World Museum Great Circus Parade in Baraboo and Milwaukee, Wisconsin Here with his wife, Tova
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 0:20:38 GMT
In 1977's The Greatest, Borgnine (left) played Angelo Dundee, corner man to boxer Muhammad Ali (center, as himself, with John Marley).
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 0:24:02 GMT
With wife #3 of 5 Ethel Merman (27 June 1964 - 18 November 1964)
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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 0:24:20 GMT
OT but related Ernest Borgnine appeared in the Circus World Museum Great Circus Parade in Baraboo and Milwaukee, Wisconsin Here with his wife, Tova
Wow, that's amazing. I did not know that. Amazing get-up as always, what with the pink face, white magic gloves, tartan jacket, Freddy Krueger-Minnie The Minx variation t-shirt and Chaplinesque hat.
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 0:26:54 GMT
Dining with an un-identified friend
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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 0:30:35 GMT
In 1977's The Greatest, Borgnine (left) played Angelo Dundee, corner man to boxer Muhammad Ali (center, as himself, with John Marley).
What a picture.
Ernest Borgnine played legendary football coach, Coach Vince Lombardi, in the television movie 'Legend In Granite' (1973). Here he is with running back Jim Brown who's in the NFL (National Football League) Hall Of Fame.
Ernest Borgnine & Jim Brown
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 0:32:57 GMT
Winning for Marty In 2007, he became the first male Oscar winner for Best Actor to still be alive on his 90th birthday, and in 2012, became the first male Oscar winner for Best Actor to still be alive (and working) on his 95th birthday.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 0:37:01 GMT
Winning for Marty In 2007, he became the first male Oscar winner for Best Actor to still be alive on his 90th birthday, and in 2012, became the first male Oscar winner for Best Actor to still be alive (and working) on his 95th birthday.
Who's the lady presenting?
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 0:45:03 GMT
Who's the lady presenting? That is Grace Kelly here with Ernest in another image
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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 0:45:44 GMT
Ernest Borgnine had some notable admirers including this staunch matriarch of the silver screen ...
Debbie Reynolds, Ernest Borgnine & Bette Davis
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 0:53:07 GMT
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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 1:06:42 GMT
Quick, somebody call a doctor! A world renowned doctor ...
Ernest Borgnine & Dr. Giulio Bilancioni
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 1:06:46 GMT
Wife # 2 Kary Jurado (31 December 1959 - 3 June 1963)
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Post by Penn Guinn on Dec 3, 2022 1:13:27 GMT
With Spencer Tracy .. Bad Day at Black Rock
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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 1:14:27 GMT
Wife # 2 Kary Jurado (31 December 1959 - 3 June 1963)
She was as fiery as he was. They said he adored her and they were the most fun people to be around.
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Post by petrolino on Dec 3, 2022 1:25:34 GMT
And seen here with another of the world's greatest crooners, a man who apparently helped him settle upon a title for his memoirs ('I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire, I Just Want To Keep My Nuts Warm') ...
Frank Sinatra
"As a child of Italian immigrants who joined the navy, served throughout the war and became an actor only because his mother suggested it, Ernie Borgnine has good reason to be amazed at his achievements - not least the Oscar he won as the eponymous lovable butcher in 'Marty'. However, he is breezily self-deprecating about it all, and his menacing image belies an unfailing good nature. He is not a man much given to introspection. The nearest he comes to it is the occasional passage of homely wisdom - about the need to cherish one's parents ('When they're gone, there won't be anyone to take their place') or the dangers of tobacco (he's a reformed chain-smoker). Nor does he delve too deeply into the characters of the myriad stars who flash across the pages of this amiable and thoroughly readable memoir. Susan Hayward 'was a doll', Shelley Winters was 'the damnedest woman', Kirk Douglas 'was - and still is - a prince of a guy'. Some of his co-stars were drunks - among them William Holden, Montgomery Clift, Alan Ladd and Natalie Wood. Some of them died of it. But Ernie ascribes no blame, merely sympathy. He doesn't even have a bad word for his third wife, Ethel Merman, who left him during their honeymoon because she discovered he was more famous than her. 'Something about my manner,' he writes, 'makes a lot of what I say seem good-natured.'
For 'a lot' read 'everything'."
- Christopher Matthew, The Daily Mail
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Post by jervistetch on Dec 3, 2022 1:27:05 GMT
I can’t even imagine how insanely unpleasant and loud the Ernest Borgnine/Ethel Merman household must have been to have their marriage end after five months. That would actually make a great Broadway play.
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Post by jervistetch on Dec 3, 2022 1:28:49 GMT
Now this is a couple that I’d actually take a cruise with.
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