Ernest Borgnine(1917-2012)
- Reparto
- Producción
- Banda sonora
Ernest Borgnine nació el 24 de enero de 1917 en Connecticut, Estados Unidos. Fue un actor y productor, conocido por Marty (1955), La aventura del Poseidón (1972) y 1997. Escape de Nueva York (1981). Estuvo casado con Tova Borgnine, Donna Granucci, Ethel Merman, Katy Jurado y Rhoda Kemins. Murió el 8 de julio de 2012 en Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU..
- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 20 premios ganados y 10 nominaciones en total
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Producción
Banda sonora
- Nombre alternativo
- Ermes Effron Borgnino
- Altura
- 1.78 m
- Nacimiento
- Defunción
- 8 de julio de 2012
- Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(una insuficiencia renal)
- CónyugesTova Borgnine24 de febrero de 1973 - 8 de julio de 2012 (su muerte)
- NiñosDiana Rancourt-Borgnine
- PadresCamillo Borgnino
- Familiares
- Evelyn Velardi(Sibling)
- Otros trabajosStage: Appeared (as "Nelson"') in "Mrs. McThing" on Broadway. Comedy/fantasy. Written by Mary Chase. Background music (played on the Theremin) by Mischa Tulin. Scenic Design / Lighting Design by Lester Polakov. Directed by Joseph Buloff. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to The Morosco Theatre from 25 Mar 1952-1 Nov 1952, then moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 3 Nov 1952-close): 20 Feb 1952-10 Jan 1952 (320 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes (as "Mrs. Howard V. Larue III"), Brandon De Wilde (as "Boy" / "Howay"), Jules Munshin (as "Poison Eddie Schellenbach"), Minnette Barrett (as "Mrs. Schellenbach"), Ann Buckles (as "Fairy"), Solen Burry (as "First Policeman"), Mildred Chandler (as "Grace Lewis"), Irwin Corey (as "Dirty Joe"), Marga Ann Deighton (as "Maude Lewis"), Elsa Freed (as "Crone"), Fred Gwynne (as "Stinker"' Broadway debut), William Lanteau (as "Waiter" / "Virgil"), Enid Markey (as "Evva Lewis"), Mary Michael (as "Carrie"), Lydia Reed (as "Mimi"), Robert Sagalyn (as "Second Policeman"), Paula Trueman (as "Sybil"), Iggie Wolfington (as "Chef" / "Ellsworth"). Understudy: Solen Burry (as "Dirty Joe" / "Poison Eddie Schellenbach"). Replacement cast during Morosco Theatre run: Lee Bergere (as "Nelson"), Frank Corsaro (as "Dirty Joe"), Robert Mariotti (as "Boy/Howay"), Raymond Niemi (as "Boy") [Alternate], Jada Rowland (as "Mimi") [Alternate]. Replacement cast during 48th Street Theatre Theatre run: Lee Bergere (as "Nelson"), Frank Corsaro (as "Dirty Joe"), Robert Mariotti (as "Boy/Howay"), Raymond Niemi (as "Boy") [Alternate], Jada Rowland (as "Mimi") [Alternate]. Produced by ANTA (Robert Whitehead, Managing Director).
- Listados publicitarios
- TriviaWhile resting between takes in his dressing room during the filming of Difamación de un hombre (1956) on the 20th Century-Fox lot, he received a visit from Tom Parker, the manager of Elvis Presley, presenting him with an armful of Elvis records. Elvis had heard of Borgnine defending his singing while making his acting debut in La novia robada (1956), also filming on another soundstage on the lot--Elvis had sent the records over in appreciation but was too shy to present them himself, never getting past the dressing room door. Borgnine said, "Well, we'll have to do something about that", telling Parker to make sure Elvis stopped by the following day. When Elvis eventually did come by, he could hear his record "Hound Dog" blaring out from the room and painted on the dressing room door were the words "Elvis Borgnine".
- CitasSpencer Tracy was the first actor I've seen who could just look down into the dirt and command a scene. He played a set-up with Robert Ryan that way [in Conspiración en silencio (1955)]. He's looking down at the road and then he looks at Ryan at just the precise, right minute. I tell you, Rob could've stood on his head and zipped open his fly and the scene would've still been Mr. Tracy's.
- Marcas comercialesThe role of Mermaid Man in Bob Esponja (1999).
- Alias
- Ernie
- Salarios(1955)$5,000
Preguntas Frecuentes15
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