Your are here  » Home   » Entertainment

Oscar-winner Ernest Borgnine dies

Updated Monday, July 9th 2012 at 00:00 GMT +3
Ernest Borgnine, the late. [Photo: Reuters]

Oscar-winning actor Ernest Borgnine, whose career spanned more than 60 years, has died, his spokesman has said.

He died of renal failure in a Los Angeles hospital with his family by his side, his spokesman, Harry Flynn, told the Associated Press.

Mr Borgnine, who was 95 years old, continued acting until recently with a role in the hospital drama ER in 2009.

He won an Oscar in 1955 for his role in the film Marty.

HIs family released a statement saying Borgnine "had been in excellent health until a recent illness".

Borgnine was also known for his roles in western The Wild Bunch and disaster movie The Poseidon Adventure.

His TV series McHale's Navy was also a major success in the United States. He is also remembered for his role as the jovial Dominic Santini in the 1980s series Airwolf.

The son of Italian immigrants, he was born Ermes Effron Borgnino on 24 January 1917 in Hamden, Connecticut. His parents later changed the family name to Borgnine.

He initially never considered a career in acting, serving in the US Navy after leaving high school in 1935.

It was only on the prompting of his mother than he enrolled in a drama school after the end of World War II.

After making his acting breakthrough in a Tennessee Williams' stageplay, The Glass Menagerie, Borgnine gained his first major film role in From Here to Eternity in 1953, playing a sadistic sergeant who beats up Frank Sinatra's character, Private Angelo Maggio.


Oscar

GO TO PAGE 1 2 Next »
Comments in chronological order (Total 0 comments)



1100 characters remaining
 
Google+

Popular on Facebook

KCB 41.00 0.00
COOP 17.00 0.05
KPLC 17.15 0.15
ARM 70.00 1.00
EQTY 35.00 0.50
HFCK 25.50 0.00
KAPC 125.00 -1.00
KENO 10.95 0.15
KQ 11.30 0.00
MSC 4.45 0.05
SASN 13.50 -0.05
SCOM 7.25 0.00
Watch KTN Live Listen to Radio Maisha Live