Borgnine in “Emperor of the North.” He was a sweet man who played terrific villains. He will be missed.
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That is so cool. Did you meet him, Joe? I was talking with my husband the other day about how fine and versatile an actor he was. He was a legend in his own time.
Sadly I didn’t meet him, but my brother did, and that’s how I got the autograph:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianbubonic/2894560662/
Way cool.
I’ll always remember him as Fatso Judson.
He was classic Hollywood – he had an interesting career and a good life (except for the 32 days that he was married to Ethel Merman). There are no decent character actors anymore, he will be missed.
Yes. I agree, Tina. He was a great character actor and he will be missed.