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          Borgnine's autobiography, Ernie, was published in , and three years later he received a lifetime achievement award from the Screen.

          A must for every film buff, An Autobiography is a fascinating memoir--filled with secrets, well-remembered details, and never-before-told stories.!

          Ernest Borgnine

          American actor (1917–2012)

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          For the Norwegian-born American businesswoman, see Tova Borgnine. For the hamlet in Switzerland, see Borgnone.

          Ernest Borgnine (BORG-nyne; 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 relaxed voice and gap-toothed Cheshire Cat grin.[2] A popular performer, he also appeared as a guest on numerous talk shows and as a panelist on several game shows.

          Borgnine's autobiography Ernie was published by Citadel Press in July Ernie is a loose, conversational recollection of highlights from his acting.

        1. Borgnine's autobiography Ernie was published by Citadel Press in July Ernie is a loose, conversational recollection of highlights from his acting.
        2. Ernie: The Autobiography.
        3. A must for every film buff, An Autobiography is a fascinating memoir--filled with secrets, well-remembered details, and never-before-told stories.
        4. Veteran character actor Ernest Borgnine has a reputation of being one of nicest guys in Hollywood, and nothing in his memoir “Ernie” will dispel the notion.
        5. He later wrote in his autobiography that he changed his mind when a boy came to his door selling candy.
        6. 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 his role in Marty (1955), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Borgnine starred as the title character in the sitcom McHale'