We have talked about Ernest Borgnine before. He lives in European Straight on Mulholland, a few houses east from Jack Nicholson's and Marlon Brando's houses. I've heard that Mr. Borgnine a real down-to-earth nice guy. He is part of the Mulholland Movie Star residents of which there are many.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Actor Ernest Borgnine will receive a lifetime achievement award from the Rhode Island International Film Festival.
The star of television's "McHale's Navy" will receive the award Friday at a Providence screening of his new film, "Another Harvest Moon."
The 92-year-old from Hamden, Conn., is best known for playing the skipper of a Navy PT-boat in a TV sitcom set during World War II. The show ran from 1962 to 1966.
His other film credits include "From Here to Eternity," "The Dirty Dozen," and "Marty," which earned him an Academy Award.
Borgnine served in the Navy for a decade before turning to show business. In Rhode Island on Wednesday, he toured Naval Station Newport, where he once trained to become a sailor.