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Everything I do has a moral to it. Yes, I've been in films that have had shootings. I made The Wild Bunch , which was the beginning of the splattering of blood and everything else. But there was a moral behind it. The moral was that, by golly, bad guys got it. That was it. Ever since they opened the floodgates with Clark Gable saying, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn", somebody's ears pricked up and said, "Oh boy, here we go!

Writers used to make such wonderful pictures without all that swearing, all that cursing. And now it seems that you can't say three words without cursing.

And I don't think that's right. If John Wayne were alive, he'd be rolling over in his grave. I would have done it for nothing. Robert Ryan was a craftsman from start to finish. He was an actor first, a star second. You know, I was talking to Lee Marvin the other day and we agreed that we were the last of a breed. We're the last who had the opportunity of working with these fine actors.

I feel very humble. It makes me feel that I've got to try that bit harder. He was a great guy. I feel he is much better off, God bless him, I feel so sorry for his wife, Joanne Woodward , who is just the most lovely person, too. But, hey, he left his mark, God bless him, and you can't say no more than that, by golly.

He left not only that, but he left a wonderful thing that he'd been doing for everyone--I mean, donating all his money from different things that he's done to help children. I think you have to keep going. Otherwise, you know these fellas that say, "Boy I can't wait to retire. Boy, I'm going to be 65 years old, and I'm retiring and I'm quitting and that's it. And suddenly you're dead. I don't think we could have won the war if we'd had one like this.

But it's a lot more laughs. I was back in a few months. In the beginning, we had only three boats patrolling the entire Atlantic Coast and I was on one of them. Then they sent me to Hollywood, Florida.

I was assigned to a PY, patrol yacht. The PY was a converted yacht, the S. It used to be owned by the Murphy who invented Murphy beds. He took it to Europe and all over before the war. You should have seen what the Navy did to it! I think it was Mickey Rooney. Anyway, it ain't true. I've got to treat my throat like a broken leg and let it get strong again.

My shouting and "har de har har" days are over. There were TV guest shots, but how many times can you play Ed Sullivan? My biggest pay was from industrial shows, but they don't come along too often. All the necessary research is done by the author. Why should I do the research on his research? The only thing I did was bring my characterization to Cook [director Fielder Cook ] and then we worked on it.

Sam Hill is a good, likable guy, but you can also get mad at him. The character should have a controversial quality. McHale [his character on McHale's Navy ] was always trying to put one over on the captain. He's a man who takes no guff from anyone. He can get disorderly when faced with trials and tribulations. When he does wrong, he admits it. People can see themselves in this character. Everybody says all you have to do is get a television show that will last three years and you can retire.

Lemme tell you something, I was in McHale's Navy for four years and I owned a third of the show. I don't care whether a part is 10 minutes long, or two hours, and I don't care whether my name is up there on top, either. Matter of fact, I'd rather have somebody else get top billing; then if the picture bombs, he gets the blame, not me. I was under contract once, to Hecht-Hill-Lancaster. The clown we see is a fascinating person, expressing pathos, poignancy, joie de vivre.

It's an opportunity to express one's innermost feelings while hiding behind a mask. Please, for heaven's sake, if anybody lives next to a hospital, a veteran's hospital or something, take a half-hour, take an hour, take two hours, and go down there and visit our veterans.

They would love to see you. Bring 'em flowers or something. Just to say hello. Believe me, they're hungry for people to come and see them. It's the least we can do. No Stanislavsky. I don't chart out the life histories of the people I play. If I did, I'd be in trouble. I work with my heart and my head, and naturally emotions follow If none of that works, I think to myself of the money I'm making. See more awards ». Known For. Marty Marty Piletti. Escape from New York Cabbie.

The Poseidon Adventure Mike Rogo. Airwolf Dominic Santini. Show all Hide all Show by Hide Show Actor credits. Mermaid Man voice. Show all 15 episodes. Paul Manning.

Uncle Mike Murphy. Frank Collero. Max Blandish. Edgar Hoover. Eddie Ryan. Lawrence Yaeger. Antonio Birelli. Carface voice. Carface voice, credit only. Show all 22 episodes. Artemus Sullivan. Doorman Manny. Manny Cordoba. Show all 43 episodes. Father voice. Gustav Gruber. Taggart Sheriff Laughton. Frank Nardino. Ernest Borgnine voice. Eddie Phillips. Pedro El Triste credit only. Pedro El Triste. Show all 6 episodes. Tom Cody - My Shining Hour Tom Cody. Bill Smith. Sam Worden.

Billy Bones credit only. Cosmo Ponzini. Guido Liggio. Dominic Santini. Show all 55 episodes. Jerry Pulaski. Bob Carrigan. Buster Ryan. White Death' - Mr. White Death White Death'. Dominic Rosselli. Willy Dunlop. Tom Conti. His manager, Lynda Bensky, said Borgnine died of kidney failure Sunday afternoon.

A true icon. But more importantly, the world has lost a sage and loving man who taught us all how to 'grow young. More Videos Actor Ernest Borgnine dead at 95 Some things you may not know about Ernest Borgnine. He had joined the service after graduating from high school during the Great Depression and had been discharged in , but re-enlisted after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor launched the United States into World War II.

He made the move to films and then television in , racking up more than credits in projects ranging from the era of live television drama to the children's cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants. In addition to his Oscar for "Marty," Borgnine was nominated for three Emmys -- the most recent in , for a guest spot on the hospital drama "ER" -- and won a life achievement award from the Screen Actors Guild in



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