We are having way to many of these threads. Another great actor of his time has passed. RIP Brother.
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blugill 08:46 PM 07-08-2012
That man was a real actor.
Nothing flashy but he owned every role and had a room filling presence!
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HollywoodQue 09:08 PM 07-08-2012
I loved him in McHale's Navy and Willard...wow RIP
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CigarNut 11:30 PM 07-08-2012
RIP Mr Borgnine -- you were a great actor and you will be missed!
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kelmac07 01:13 AM 07-09-2012
longknocker 04:38 AM 07-09-2012
RIP, Mr. Borgnine. You Will Be Missed.
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Blak Smyth 06:32 AM 07-09-2012
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I had no idea who he was by name but when I googled his pic I recognized him.
RIP
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irratebass 08:04 AM 07-09-2012
Wow! All the legends are dying, I still need to watch "Marty" R.I.P.
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hotreds 08:34 AM 07-09-2012
One of the "Greatest Generation."
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shilala 08:34 AM 07-09-2012
Man that one hit me hard...I don't think I have been as bummed since Alex Chilton.
He lived and acted a LOOOoong time! We were lucky to have him. I think the last time I saw him
was in Red, huh? I mean he did a few more, but when I saw him in Red I thought, 'hahah, that old
dog, still working' and seemed to be totally still in the game mentally.
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Skywalker 09:38 AM 07-09-2012
This guy was incredible! He was making films until his death!
Every time I would see him in something, I would think "Is he still alive?" I would look him up and sure enough he was still going strong!
I will miss his acting. He was not an attractive man but he had a full range when it came to acting (including voice work on SpongBob SquarePants).
Rest in peace Mr. Borgnine!
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BeerAdvocate 10:57 AM 07-09-2012
My favorite memory of him was in the old tv show "Air Wolf".
Who remembers that one?
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maninblack 03:18 PM 07-09-2012
Damn another one gone. RIP.
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icehog3 05:26 PM 07-09-2012
Loved him as a kid watching him in "The Poseidon Adventure" and as The Shack in "Emperor of the North"....that led me to watch many of his old roles, like "The Vikings", "The Dirty Dozen", "The Wild Bunch", "Marty" and many others. A great character actor, and a class act. R.I.P., Mr. Borgnine.
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