EBorgnine joined the United States Navy in 1935, after graduation from James Hillhouse High School4 in New Haven, Connecticut. He was discharged in 1941, but re-enlisted when the United States entered World War II and served until 1945 (a total of ten years), reaching the rank of Gunner’s Mate 1st Class. He served aboard the destroyer USS Lamberton (DD-119).He is now over 90…
anyone remember the Fusco strip where one guy says “May we dance?” and the girl says something like “I don’t dance with guys who talk like Elmer Fudd”?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
Great way to lie awake all night.
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
Nightmare!!! (Liked him in 1955’s “Marty”, never since.)
samuli creator about 13 years ago
Borgseven, borgeight, borgnine, borgten…
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 13 years ago
Schearer me too.
And Samuli — good one.
But now you’ve made me wonder whether you’d have to count them Borgnine, Borgeighteen, Borgtwenty-seven, Borgthirty-six….
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
Great comments, SL, SS, and JB.
xSigoff Premium Member about 13 years ago
EBorgnine joined the United States Navy in 1935, after graduation from James Hillhouse High School4 in New Haven, Connecticut. He was discharged in 1941, but re-enlisted when the United States entered World War II and served until 1945 (a total of ten years), reaching the rank of Gunner’s Mate 1st Class. He served aboard the destroyer USS Lamberton (DD-119).He is now over 90…
pedalflower about 13 years ago
Also my favorite, the train cop boss ‘Shack’ from ‘Emperor of the North’. Oohh he was mean!
jtviper7 about 13 years ago
I count Meg Ryans…
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
Glad to see he’s counting McHale’s Navy Borgnines, and not Airwolf ones.
aravere about 13 years ago
anyone remember the Fusco strip where one guy says “May we dance?” and the girl says something like “I don’t dance with guys who talk like Elmer Fudd”?