On The Road with Ernest Borgnine: The Devil's Rain and Willard
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ต.ค. 2024
- Crossing Wisconsin into Illinois on The Sunbum, we pay a toll for $1.25.
THE DEVIL'S RAIN: "That lower lip was the greatest thing when I went to eat beans and rice." WILLARD "No one is going to see a picture about rats."
Cris is reading Winston Churchill's biography. Ernie tells a story about Winston Churchill's fly being open.
I've never heard Ernie talk trash about anyone.....super nice, decent, classy human being....RIP my friend....
Class act to the end.
Best natural laugh of all time.
RIP Ernie
We miss you ERNEST.
He was chillingly evil in The Devil's Rain. He played such a diabolical role as the devil in that movie. He said he didn't like the role, and said he never would play such a role again.
One of the greats from the golden era of movies. Just a really good fella. Sets an example to follow.
Watching Ernie on these videos always puts me in a better mood.
Me too, with a big smile on my face!
I can’t believe how many Americans didn’t recognise him when he was out and about, he was brilliant.
The Devil's Rain scared the shit out of me as an 11 year old kid ! I will never forget it ~
What a legend! One of my heroes in the 70”s!
Loved him on Little House on the Prairie episode and movie Willard.
Love Ernie, he was great
Loved Ernie, great guy, great laugh!!!!❤
I sure miss Ernest he was one of my all time favorite actors. Everything he was is turned into gold, he was so talented you knew if he was in it that it was going to be great!! I live in Iowa and man i sure with i was in that Dairy Queen in Altoona Iowa when him and his son stopped there..you probably would of had to drag me off his leg!!👀👍👍👍👍👍
Great actor. Unforgettable.
God Bless You Ernie.
I have a smile on my face the whole time I am watching the video
What a great legend, Ernie is such a natural personality. He enjoys meeting people and talking with folks. Thank you Ernie for being a part of our lives.
I had to laugh when his son was asked what he was reading and he answered Winston Churchill then Ernie says no wonder we were making wrong turns! Chris got busted! So funny the interactions between him and his son.
Ernie gave a great performance in "Emperor of the North!" As a sadistic conductor, he tried to kick a determined hobo, played by veteran actor Lee Marvin, off 'his' train before completing the long, scenic run between the usual hangout destinations of the transient crowd that Lee was a member of.
I love this this guy.God Bless your soul Ernie
I'm loving these videos! Thanks for sharing. Earnie was fantastic and I'm very interested in him driving a class A.
Ernie was FABULOUS in "Marty!!!!!" I live him!!!!
The Winston joke story 😂😂 So great his son is with him, what great memories for him 😊
What a stand up guy he was a true gentleman. A big loss for the world.Didnt know he died few years ago.Terrific actor...Great in the movie The Wild Bunch and hundreds other.My condolences to the family.
Naval service
Borgnine joined the United States Navy in October 1935, after graduation from high school.[9]
He served aboard the destroyer/minesweeper USS Lamberton (DD-119; AG-21 and DMS-2)[10] and was honorably discharged from the Navy in October 1941.[11]
In January 1942, he reenlisted in the Navy after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
During World War II, he patrolled the Atlantic Coast on an antisubmarine warfare ship, the USS Sylph (PY-12).[12]
In September 1945, he was honorably discharged from the Navy.
He served a total of almost ten years in the Navy and obtained the grade of gunner's mate 1st class.
His military awards include the Navy Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal with Fleet Clasp, American Campaign Medal with 3⁄16" bronze star, and the World War II Victory Medal.[11]
In 1997, Borgnine received the United States Navy Memorial, Lone Sailor Award.[13]
On December 7, 2000, Borgnine was named the Veterans Foundation's Veteran of the Year.
In October 2004, Borgnine received the honorary title of chief petty officer from Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Terry D. Scott.
The ceremony for Borgnine's naval advancement was held at the U.S. Navy Memorial in Washington, D.C.
He received the special honor for his naval service and support of the Navy and navy families worldwide.[14][15]
On February 5, 2007, he received the California Commendation Medal.[16]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Borgnine#Naval_service
Early life
Borgnine was born Ermes Effron Borgnino (Italian: [borˈɲiːno]) on January 24, 1917, in Hamden, Connecticut,[2][3] the son of Italian immigrants.
His mother, Anna (née Boselli; 1894-c. 1949),[4] hailed from Carpi, near Modena, while his father Camillo Borgnino (1891-1975)[5] was a native of Ottiglio near Alessandria.[6] Borgnine's parents separated when he was two years old, and he then lived with his mother in Italy for about four and a half years.
By 1923, his parents had reconciled, the family name was changed from Borgnino to Borgnine, and his father changed his first name to Charles.
Borgnine had a younger sister, Evelyn Borgnine Velardi (1925-2013).[7]
The family settled in New Haven, Connecticut, where Borgnine graduated from James Hillhouse High School.
He took to sports while growing up, but showed no interest in acting.[8]
Early career
Borgnine returned to his parents' house in Connecticut after his Navy discharge without a job to go back to and no direction. In a British Film Institute interview about his life and career, he said:
After World War II, we wanted no more part in war. I didn't even want to be a Boy Scout.
I went home and said that I was through with the Navy and so now, what do we do?
So I went home to mother, and after a few weeks of patting me on the back and, "You did good," and everything else, one day she said, "Well?" like mothers do. Which meant, "All right, you gonna get a job or what?"[17]
He took a local factory job, but was unwilling to settle down to that kind of work.
His mother encouraged him to pursue a more glamorous profession and suggested to him that his personality would be well suited for the stage.
He surprised his mother by taking the suggestion to heart, although his father was far from enthusiastic. In 2011, Borgnine remembered,
She said, "You always like getting in front of people and making a fool of yourself, why don't you give it a try?"
I was sitting at the kitchen table and I saw this light. No kidding. It sounds crazy.
And 10 years later, I had Grace Kelly handing me an Academy Award.
Death
Borgnine died of kidney failure on July 8, 2012 at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.[26]
He was 95 years old.[27]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Borgnine#Early_career
That "Wild Bunch" quote is the one I know, too
I would have loved to have met him
It's cabbie! Glad to see that he managed to escape New York.
Hey yur Snake Plissken !!!!🤣🐍
RIP.
The guy thought Ernest Borgnine was Ed McMahon. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This was very good, thanks. A rare experience...kill the TV.
The last of the great actors they don't make them like him anymore that is sad for America
This guy was awsome ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK ,,CONVOY I MEAN SHIT
Ernie supposedly was offered 10 percent of the gross of Willard but did not take it he was paid 500 thousand had he taken the percentage the movie grossed 110 million which means he would have got 11 million.
Ernie!❤
Keep it on the level and everything square.
My favorite line watch from the movie Convoy nail file
He liked the Pony's , You tried to call him Mr. Borgnine he'd say just call me Ernie .
I want to be just like him when I grow up..🤠🌹🕺
The only person he treats poorly is his son Chris. Hilarious
Ernie didn't need to act when he played Quinton McHale on McHale's Navy, All he had to do was be himself ❤
This was posted on 1-22-12, I wonder when it was filmed. He passed away in July 2012.'
It was filmed in 96
What's the voice saying when they talk about The devil's rain ? Is it forbidden to talk about ?
What about Airwolf? Latter day fans know him as Dominic Santini..
Superfuzz!
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Son is a spoiled brat. Like Donald jr and Eric. What would Borgnine think today!!?
He would say shut the fuck up.