Ernie: The Autobiography

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Authors: Ernest Borgnine

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Ernie: The Autobiography
Borgnine, Ernest
Citadel (2008)
Rating:
★★★★☆
Tags:
Entertainment Performing Arts, United States, Personal Memoirs, Actors, Biography Autobiography, Biography
Entertainment Performing Artsttt United Statesttt Personal Memoirsttt Actorsttt Biography Autobiographyttt Biographyttt
From Publishers Weekly

Oscar-winner Borgnine reflects on a career spanning six decades and totaling more than 190 film and television roles. After a nomadic childhood (Connecticut to Chicago to Italy), Borgnine, born in 1917, returned to Connecticut for high school. Following 10 years in the navy, he studied drama at Hartford's Randall School and began acting at Virginia's Barter Theater, advancing to live TV and Broadway roles. His striking performance as the sadistic Fatso in
From Here to Eternity
(1953) catapulted his career, and two years later he won an Academy Award for his portrayal of the lonely Bronx butcher in Paddy Chayefsky's
Marty
. In the 1960s, he was reluctant to do a TV series until an encounter with a teen who recognized Borgnine but couldn't name any of his films prompted the actor to immediately do the TV series
McHale's Navy
. Summoning up on-set movie memories, Borgnine unleashes an arsenal of anecdotes, such as Joan Crawford's hatred of Mercedes McCambridge: Joan thought she was mocking her... and she let fly a fusillade of insults like I've never heard, not even in the Navy. With astute observations on the Hollywood hierarchy and tales about everyone from Lee Marvin and Steve McQueen to Bette Davis and Kim Novak, he writes with an unassuming, no-nonsense tone. His love of filmmaking and his respect for his fellow actors permeates the pages of this engaging and satisfying memoir.
(Aug.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Product Description

We wept at his Oscar-winning role in
Marty
...we gasped when he took on Frank Sinatra in
From Here to Eternity
...we were riveted by his compelling performances in
The Dirty Dozen, Bad Day at Black Rock,
and
Ice Station Zebra
...and we laughed at his television sitcom
McHale's Navy.
We loved all of Ernest Borgnine's many portrayals, but what did we know about the man behind the famous roles? Now for the first time, he tells us in his own words the fascinating story of his life in this witty, candid, and revealing memoir.

For more than fifty years, Ernest--or "Ernie" as he's known to his friends--has been one of the most recognized, celebrated stars in Hollywood as well as a respected, talented actor, and a living legend. Stretching from his childhood as the son of Italian immigrants to a spectacular career that is still thriving in his 91st year, from the early days of live TV to the voiceovers for
The Simpsons
and
SpongeBob SquarePants,
Ernie tells of the trials and tribulations on his road to fame, the friendships he shared with some of the silver screen's biggest stars, and the glamorous leading ladies he loved.

Acclaimed for his ability to play sensitive and tough-guy roles equally well, he was also famous for squaring off against some of Hollywood's most formidable actresses--including Bette Davis in
A Catered Affair
and Joan Crawford in
Johnny Guitar.
Recalling his experiences starring in classic movies such as
The Poseidon Adventure, The Wild Bunch,
and
Escape from New York,
he reveals personal insights and irresistible stories about cinema's greatest icons--including Spencer Tracy, James Stewart, Kirk Douglas, Montgomery Clift, Gary Cooper, Janet Leigh, Raquel Welch, Gene Hackman, Rock Hudson, Sammy Davis, Jr., Tony Curtis, Alan Ladd, Glenn Ford, and Burt Lancaster. And with characteristic frankness, he also talks about his off-screen loves and passions.

A must for every film buff,
Ernie: An Autobiography
is a fascinating memoir--filled with secrets, well-remembered details, and never-before-told stories--of a star who has thrived in the changing world of Hollywood for more than half a century, and endeared himself to legions of fans everywhere.

Ernest Borgnine
is an Academy Award winning actor whose film and TV career has spanned more than sixty years. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Tova.

Ernie: The Autobiography
Borgnine, Ernest
Citadel (2008)
Rating:
★★★★☆
Tags:
Entertainment Performing Arts, United States, Personal Memoirs, Actors, Biography Autobiography, Biography
Entertainment Performing Artsttt United Statesttt Personal Memoirsttt Actorsttt Biography Autobiographyttt Biographyttt

From Publishers Weekly

Oscar-winner Borgnine reflects on a career spanning six decades and totaling more than 190 film and television roles. After a nomadic childhood (Connecticut to Chicago to Italy), Borgnine, born in 1917, returned to Connecticut for high school. Following 10 years in the navy, he studied drama at Hartford's Randall School and began acting at Virginia's Barter Theater, advancing to live TV and Broadway roles. His striking performance as the sadistic Fatso in
From Here to Eternity
(1953) catapulted his career, and two years later he won an Academy Award for his portrayal of the lonely Bronx butcher in Paddy Chayefsky's
Marty
. In the 1960s, he was reluctant to do a TV series until an encounter with a teen who recognized Borgnine but couldn't name any of his films prompted the actor to immediately do the TV series
McHale's Navy
. Summoning up on-set movie memories, Borgnine unleashes an arsenal of anecdotes, such as Joan Crawford's hatred of Mercedes McCambridge: Joan thought she was mocking her... and she let fly a fusillade of insults like I've never heard, not even in the Navy. With astute observations on the Hollywood hierarchy and tales about everyone from Lee Marvin and Steve McQueen to Bette Davis and Kim Novak, he writes with an unassuming, no-nonsense tone. His love of filmmaking and his respect for his fellow actors permeates the pages of this engaging and satisfying memoir.
(Aug.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Product Description

We wept at his Oscar-winning role in
Marty
...we gasped when he took on Frank Sinatra in
From Here to Eternity
...we were riveted by his compelling performances in
The Dirty Dozen, Bad Day at Black Rock,
and
Ice Station Zebra
...and we laughed at his television sitcom
McHale's Navy.
We loved all of Ernest Borgnine's many portrayals, but what did we know about the man behind the famous roles? Now for the first time, he tells us in his own words the fascinating story of his life in this witty, candid, and revealing memoir.

For more than fifty years, Ernest--or "Ernie" as he's known to his friends--has been one of the most recognized, celebrated stars in Hollywood as well as a respected, talented actor, and a living legend. Stretching from his childhood as the son of Italian immigrants to a spectacular career that is still thriving in his 91st year, from the early days of live TV to the voiceovers for
The Simpsons
and
SpongeBob SquarePants,
Ernie tells of the trials and tribulations on his road to fame, the friendships he shared with some of the silver screen's biggest stars, and the glamorous leading ladies he loved.

Acclaimed for his ability to play sensitive and tough-guy roles equally well, he was also famous for squaring off against some of Hollywood's most formidable actresses--including Bette Davis in
A Catered Affair
and Joan Crawford in
Johnny Guitar.
Recalling his experiences starring in classic movies such as
The Poseidon Adventure, The Wild Bunch,
and
Escape from New York,
he reveals personal insights and irresistible stories about cinema's greatest icons--including Spencer Tracy, James Stewart, Kirk Douglas, Montgomery Clift, Gary Cooper, Janet Leigh, Raquel Welch, Gene Hackman, Rock Hudson, Sammy Davis, Jr., Tony Curtis, Alan Ladd, Glenn Ford, and Burt Lancaster. And with characteristic frankness, he also talks about his off-screen loves and passions.

A must for every film buff,
Ernie: An Autobiography
is a fascinating memoir--filled with secrets, well-remembered details, and never-before-told stories--of a star who has thrived in the changing world of Hollywood for more than half a century, and endeared himself to legions of fans everywhere.

Ernest Borgnine
is an Academy Award winning actor whose film and TV career has spanned more than sixty years. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Tova.

ERNIE

ERNIE

the autobiography

Ernest Borgnine

CITADEL PRESS

Kensington Publishing Corp.

http://www.kensingtonbooks.com

To my beloved mother and father, Anna and Charles Borgnine
.
To Mom, who encouraged me when she said, “Have you thought of becoming an actor? You always like to make a fool of yourself in front of people. Why don’t you give acting a try?”

To Dad: You never stopped believing, even during the tough times at the beginning. God bless you both.

Contents

Foreword
by George Lindsey

Preface

1. In the Beginning…

2. Welcome to America

3. Back Home

4. Connecticut Memories

5. A Little Family History

6. Borgnine’s Navy

7. Adventures at Sea

8. Home Again…but Not for Long

9. Postwar Blues

10. All the World Really Is a Stage

11. Escape to New York

12. Escape to L.A.

13.
From Here to Eternity
…and Beyond

14. Go West, Young Family

15. Good Day at Black Rock

16. Several Close Calls

17. Oscar and Me

18. A Piece of No Action

19. Talkin’ Pictures, Part One

20. Talkin’ Pictures, Part Two

21. Talkin’ Pictures, Part Three: Abroad

22. At Sea Again:
McHale’s Navy
Is Launched

23. Everything’s Coming Up Roses—Not

24. The Fourth Estate

25. Back to the Big Screen

26. Back in the Saddle, Big-Time

27. Things Go Downhill for a While

28. Clowning Around

29.
The Poseidon Adventure
(1972)

30. Havin’ More Fun

31. Tova

32. This ’n’ That

33. Back in the Sandals Again

34. Sam Peckinpah Again…and Beyond

35. A Couple of Good Friends

36. Back to Work

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