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He was the Oscar-winning Everyman

Ernest Borgnine, who died Sunday at 95, had the resume of the Hollywood star, and not the distance usually related to one.

Maybe it turned out the famous gap-toothed smile. Maybe it had been the deep, hearty laugh that punctuated a conversation. Maybe it turned out that, despite numerous roles in film and theater, generations welcomed him into their rooms because feisty skipper of TV's McHale's Navy.

During an acting career of more than 60 years, the Connecticut native worked with Helen Hayes on Broadway, with Gary Cooper and Spencer Tracy in film, and, for a much younger generation, like a voice actor in SpongeBob SquarePants in the media. He and Frank Sinatra signed their Christmas cards "Fatso" and "Maggio," their respective characters in 1953's From Here to Eternity, a breakout role for Borgnine.

Borgnine's secret for long-term success would have been to not be another Hollywood style.

"I was a character actor. Do I appear to be a good-looking man? No," he explained in a very 2011 interview timed to his acceptance with the Screen Actors Guild's Life Achievement Award. "But, see, I keep working once the rest of the boys are retired."

ซีรีย์เกาหลีในมือถือ wasn't too finicky about scripts, either. "I read it. If I don't fall asleep, it's great."

Borgnine won the 1955 Academy Award for the best actor, beating out Jimmy Cagney, and the like, for playing one of those unglamorous roles, the lonely butcher Marty Pilletti within the film Marty.

"Jerry Lewis had bet me a buck ninety-eight that I'd win. I'd gone home and taken 198 pennies and put them in a red sock, so when I went up there, they all wondered what I passed to Jerry Lewis," said the actor, who has been married nearly forty years to his fifth wife, Tova.

Borgnine's 200-plus credits include Bad Day at Black Rock, Barabbas, The Dirty Dozen, The Wild Bunch and The Poseidon Adventure. Perhaps at odds with his friendly, grandfatherly demeanor, he played much in most of his early film roles.

Borgnine initially resisted series TV, that has been anathema to most film actors in the early 1960s. However, each time a kid selling candy couldn't identify him but was informed about Gunsmoke's James Arness, it persuaded him to enlist for four seasons in McHale's Navy.

Borgnine was obviously a regular in later TV series, including Airwolf inside 1980s and The Single Guy in the 1990s. He was still being acting in their final years, appearing in 2010's RED.

Borgnine credited his mother for suggesting that he try acting when he went seeking work after 10 years within the Navy. "She said, 'Have you ever considered becoming an actor? You always prefer to produce a damn fool of yourself in front of people. Why don't you give it a shot?' "

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