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Signed by Ernest Borgnine
Signed
Yes
Special Attributes
1st Edition
Personalized
Yes
Modified Item
Yes
ISBN
9780806529417

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Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
ISBN-10
0806529415
ISBN-13
9780806529417
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65760111

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ernie : the Autobiography
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2008
Topic
Entertainment & Performing Arts
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Author
Ernest Borgnine
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
792.02/8092 B
Synopsis
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. "(Borgnine's) anecdotes are gleefully self-deprecating. . .he comes off as the kind of guy you'd like to have a beer with." --"NY Post " "With astute observations on the Hollywood hierarchy and tales about everyone from Lee Marvin and Steve McQueen to Bette Davis and Kim Novak, (Borgnine) 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." --"Publishers Weekly " "Modest and sweet. . .nicely boiled. Borgnine neither lashes out nor pulls punches." --"Entertainment Weekly " "Now for the first time, (Borgnine) tells us in his own words the fascinating story of his life in this witty, candid, and revealing memoir. A must for every film buff. Fascinating. . .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." --Turner Classic Movies, TCM.com ." . .a satisfying detailed account of a decades-long career that also included memorable roles in durable blockbusters like The Wild Bunch and The Poseidon Adventure. He comes across as an unspoiled, nice guy who enjoyed his success. . .One of the finest unghosted Hollywood autobiographies." --ALA Booklist "A super read. . ."Ernie: The Autobiography" by Ernest Borgnine is as nifty as he is." --Cindy Adams, "NY Post", Borgnine's career in film and television has spanned more than 60 years. An Academy Award winner for his role in Marty, he has also been punched out of a cafe door by Spencer Tracy, beat Frank Sinatra to death in From Here to Eternity and trapped in a capsized ocean liner. As one of the most recognisable and popular character actors in Hollywood history, Borgnine has worked with virtually every major star of the past and present and has a few salty stories of his own from his time in Hollywood. Even at the age of 90, he still has three movies awaiting release.
LC Classification Number
PN1998.3

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