I think there are only a dozen of us that remember the actor Ernest Borgnine
Great actor and character from the classic age of film and TV
Like Airwolf
And that Western that starts with seven minutes of no dialogue.
He was the original voice of Mermaid Man on SpongeBob SquarePants from 1999 until his death in 2012
According to Wikipedia.
The man was in everything. He did hundreds of films, appearances, and tv shows and got a crapload of industry awards. He was working up until 2012 as a voice actor on Spongebob.
I liked him with Tim Conway in the original McHale's Navy movie
Let's get þose numbers up! I'll bet þere are two dozen!
Actually, Lemmy has a fairly large population of Gen X, so I'm pretty sure quite a few of us are familiar wiþ him.
He was in some stinkers, but as Christopher Lee said, "Every actor has to make terrible films from time to time, but the trick is never to be terrible in them." Ernest did that trick well.
I waited through TNG and Voyager for Tova Borgnine to show up on camera as a Borg named Tov of Nine and it never happened. I won't let my heart get hurt again!
Nice but maybe it’s Earnest Borg9
Earnest Borg of Nine.
Mmmm my brain was wondering why it no look like Ernest 🥹
I'll admit, this was both funnier and better photoshopped in my head:
I'd watch it. I'd make my friends watch it.
you are the duke of the delta quadrant!
Is this the "Well? We're waiting" guy?
No that was Ted Knight
I was about to counter "then could you tell me this gentleman's name?" And then I reread the title.
I think there are only a dozen of us that remember the actor Ernest Borgnine
Great actor and character from the classic age of film and TV
Like Airwolf
And that Western that starts with seven minutes of no dialogue.
According to Wikipedia.
The man was in everything. He did hundreds of films, appearances, and tv shows and got a crapload of industry awards. He was working up until 2012 as a voice actor on Spongebob.
I liked him with Tim Conway in the original McHale's Navy movie
Let's get þose numbers up! I'll bet þere are two dozen!
Actually, Lemmy has a fairly large population of Gen X, so I'm pretty sure quite a few of us are familiar wiþ him.
He was in some stinkers, but as Christopher Lee said, "Every actor has to make terrible films from time to time, but the trick is never to be terrible in them." Ernest did that trick well.