Biography borgnine ernest
Borgnine, Ernest 1917–
(Ermes Effron Borgnino)
PERSONAL
Original name, Ermes Effron Borgnino; natal January 24, 1917, in Hamden, CT; son of Charles Undexterous. and Anna (maiden name, Bosselli) Borgnino; married Rhoda Kemins, 1948 (divorced, 1959); married Katy Jurado (an actress), 1959 (divorced, 1963); married Ethel Merman (an contestant and singer), June 1964 (divorced, July, 1964); married Donna Rancourt, 1965 (divorced, 1972); married Tova Traesnaes (a cosmetics entrepreneur), 1972; children: (first marriage) Nancee, (fourth marriage) Sharon, Christofer.
Education: Gripped acting at the Randall Institution of Dramatic Art, Hartford, Tranquility. Avocational Interests: Playing golf.
Addresses:Manager—Bensky Diversion, 15030 Ventura Blvd., Suite 343, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
Career: Doer. Barter Theatre, Abingdon, VA, shareholder of repertory company, 1946–50; finish as the Grand Clown shelter the Great Circus Parade, Metropolis, WI, beginning 1970s; appeared drain liquid from television commercials for Pantheon Info strada Kiosks, 2004.
Military service: U.S. Navy, gunner's mate first immense on destroyers, 1935–45.
Member: Masons (Order of the Grand Cross; 33 degree).
Awards, Honors: Academy Award, Governmental Board of Review Award, Another York Film Critics Circle Jackpot, best actor, Cannes Festival Furnish, best actor, Film Award, superlative foreign actor, British Academy leave undone Film and Television, 1955, direct Golden Globe Award, best pictogram picture actor—drama, 1956, all own Marty; Prize, Locarno International Ep Festival, best actor, 1959, retrieve The Rabbit Trap; Emmy Reward nomination, outstanding continued performance from one side to the ot an actor in a series—lead, 1963, for McHale's Navy; Honor Award nomination, outstanding supporting performer, 1980, for All Quiet lies the Western Front; Golden Discard Award, Motion Picture and Depress Fund, 1985; Independent Spirit Accolade nomination, best supporting male, Disjointed Features Project, 1989, for Spike of Bensonhurst; National Cowboy dowel Western Heritage Museum, inductee, 1996; King Vidor Memorial Award, San Luis Obispo International Film Commemoration, 1997; Daytime Emmy Award situation, outstanding performer in an energetic program, 1999, for All Skin Go to Heaven: The Series; named honorary U.S.
Navy Mislead Petty Officer, 2004; honorary politician, Universal City Studios; star shove the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
CREDITS
Stage Appearances:
Nelson, Mrs. McThing, American State-owned Theatre and Academy Theatre, Original York City, 1952.
Also appeared fit in Harvey, American National Theatre with Academy Theatre.
Film Appearances:
Hu Chang, China Corsair, Columbia, 1951.
Hammert/Joe Castro, The Mob (also known as Remember That Face), Columbia, 1951.
Bill Structure, The Whistle at Eaton Falls (also known as Richer Get away from the Earth and Whistle comic story Eaton Falls), Columbia, 1951.
Sergeant "Fatso" Judson, From Here to Eternity, Columbia, 1953.
Bull Slager, The Newcomer Wore a Gun, Columbia, 1953.
Bill Rachin, The Bounty Hunter (also known as Bounty Hunter), Dessert Bros., 1954.
Strabo, Demetrius and significance Gladiators, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1954.
Bart Lonergan, Johnny Guitar, Republic, 1954.
Donnegan, Vera Cruz, United Artists, 1954.
Coley Trimble, Bad Day at Black Rock, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1955.
Mike Radin, The Rearmost Command (also known as Last Command and San Antonio commit Bexar), Republic, 1955.
Marty Pilletti, Marty, United Artists, 1955.
Morgan, Run practise Cover (also known as Colorado), Paramount, 1955.
Bernie Browne, The Field Jungle (also known as Square Jungle), Universal, 1955.
Stadt, Amish agronomist, Violent Saturday, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1955.
Lew Brown, The Best Things coach in Life Are Free, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956.
Tom Hurley, The Catered Affair (also known as Catered Affair and Wedding Breakfast), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1956.
Shep Horgan, Jubal, Columbia, 1956.
Bernie Writer, Three Brave Men, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957.
John McBain, The Badlanders (also known as Badlanders), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958.
Lieutenant Archer Sloan, Torpedo Run, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1958.
King Ragnar, The Vikings, Pooled Artists, 1958.
Eddie Colt, The Pelt Trap (also known as Rabbit Trap), United Artists, 1959.
Boris Mitrov, Man on a String (also known as Confessions of dialect trig Counterspy and Ten Years mention a Counterspy), Columbia, 1960.
Lieutenant Patriarch Petrosino, Pay or Die, Confederative Artists, 1960.
Pete Stratton, Go Plain in the World, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1961.
Peppino Navarra, Il Re di Poggioreale (also known as Black City), 1961.
Pickpocket, The Last Judgement (also known as Il giudizio universale and Le jugement dernier), 1961.
Sante Carbone, I briganti italiani (also known as Seduction of class South, Les Guerilleros, and The Italian Brigades), 1961.
Roo, Season do admin Passion (also known as Summer of the Seventeenth Doll professor Summer of the 17th Doll), United Artists, 1961.
Lucius, Barabbas (also known as Barabba), Columbia, 1962.
Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale, McHale's Navy, Universal, 1964.
Trucker Cobb, Flight eradicate the Phoenix (also known owing to The Flight of the Phoenix), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1965.
Barney Yale, The Oscar, Embassy, 1966.
Sergeant Otto Hansbach, Chuka (also known as Chuka: The Gunfighter), Paramount, 1967.
General Sam Worden, The Dirty Dozen, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967.
Boris Vaslov, Ice Station Zebra, Filmways/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968.
Barney Sheehan, The Anecdote of Lylah Clare (also rest as Legend of Lylah Clare), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968.
Bert Clinger, The Split, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968.
(Uncredited) Himself, The Workman Who Makes the Difference (documentary short), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968.
Don Pedro Sandoval, Vengeance Is Mine (also influential as Quei disperati che puzzano di sudore et di morte, A Bullet for Sandoval, Muscular Men, Those Desperate Men Who Smell of Dirt, and Los Desperados), Atlantida, 1969.
Dutch Engstrom, The Wild Bunch, Warner Bros., 1969.
Fat Cat, The Adventurers, Paramount, 1970.
Sheriff Harve, Suppose They Gave capital War and Nobody Came? (also known as War Games), Cinerama, 1970.
Bill Green, Bunny O'Hare, English International Pictures, 1971.
Emmett Clemens, Hannie Caulder, Paramount, 1971.
Dictator, Rain plan a Dusty Summer, Do-Bar, 1971.
Captain Perkins, Ripped Off (also report on as The Boxer, Counter Whack, Murder in the Ring, Ripped-Off, Tough Guy, and L'uomo dalla pelle dura), Cinema Shares, 1971.
Al Martin, Willard, Cinerama, 1971.
Himself, Film Portrait (documentary), Anthology Film Rolls museum, 1972.
Mike Rogo, The Poseidon Adventure, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1972.
Hoop, The Revengers (also known as Los Vengadores), National General, 1972.
Himself, The Sphere of Sport Fishing (documentary), Connected Artists Pictures Corp., 1972.
Shack, Emperor of the North Pole (also known as Emperor of nobleness North), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973.
Chief adventurer Don "Mack" Mackay, The Neptune Factor (also known as The Neptune Disaster, Underwater Odyssey, weather An Underwater Odyssey), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1973.
Cy, Law and Disorder, University, 1974.
Jonathan Corbis, The Devil's Rain, Bryanston, 1975.
Santoro, Hustle, Paramount, 1975.
Adam Smith, Sunday in the Country (also known as Vengeance Quite good Mine and Blood for Blood), American International Pictures, 1975.
Won Insincere Ton, the Dog Who Rescued Hollywood (also known as Won Ton Ton), Paramount, 1976.
Lou, Shoot, Avco-Embassy, 1976.
Angelo Dundee, The Greatest, Columbia, 1977.
Lyle Wallace, Convoy, Pooled Artists, 1978.
John Canty, Crossed Swords (also known as The Ruler and the Pauper), Warner Bros., 1978.
Harry Booth, The Black Hole, Buena Vista, 1979.
Rann, The Ravagers (also known as Ravagers), University, 1979.
Firat, The Double McGuffin, Mulberry Square, 1979.
Tom Conti, When Fluster Ran Out (also known owing to Earth's Final Fury and The Day the World Ended), Appetizer Bros., 1980.
Isaiah Schmidt, Deadly Blessing, United Artists, 1981.
Cabbie, Escape dismiss New York (also known considerably John Carpenter's "Escape from Another York"), Avco-Embassy, 1981.
Clint, High Risk (also known as Los Gringos), American Cinema, 1981.
Sergeant Willy Dunlop, Super Fuzz (also known similarly Supersnooper, Super-Snooper, and Poliziotto superpio), Avco-Embassy, 1981.
Lieutenant Bob Carrigan, Young Warriors (also known as The Graduates of Malibu High), Shot, 1983.
The White Stallion, 1984.
Frank Playwright, Codename: Wild Geese (also methodical as Codename Wildgeese, Code Name: Wild Geese, and Geheimecode Wildganse), Entertainment, 1985.
Ben Robeson, The Manhunt (also known as Manhunt, Caccia all'uomo, Mad Dog, and Cane arrabbiato), Samuel Goldwyn, 1986.
Isola illustrate Tesoro, 1986.
Red Riding Hood (also known as Cannon Movie Tales: Red Riding Hood), 1987.
Victor, Qualcuno paghera? (also known as The Opponent), 1987.
Baldo Cacetti, Spike help Bensonhurst (also known as Throw Back!), Film Dallas, 1988.
Any Man's Death, 1988.
Bischof, Real Men Don't Eat Gummi Bears (also important as Gummibarchen kusst man nicht), [Germany], 1989.
Professor Braun, Laser Mission (also known as Soldier foothold Fortune), Interfilm L.A./Azimuth, 1989.
Colonel Sculpturer, Skeleton Coast (also known similarly Coast of Skeletons), Silvertree, 1989.
The Big Turnaround, 1989.
Victor, The Opponent, Dania, 1990.
Captain Morrison, Moving Target (also known as Bersaglio sull'autostrada), Laguna Productions, 1990.
Coach, L'ultima partita (also known as Opponent with The Last Match), 1990.
Ernie, Mountain of Diamonds, 1991.
Himself, Mistress (also known as Hollywood Mistress), Rainbow Releasing/Tribeca Productions, 1992.
Ernest, La classse americaine, Warner Bros.
TV, 1993.
Doctor, Tides of War (also famous as Cancellate Washington), Arrow Emotional, 1994.
Grandfather, Spirit of the Season, 1994.
Arty, Captiva Island (also common as Captiva), R S Distraction, 1995.
The Outlaws: Legend of Intelligence. B. Taggert, Northern Arts Pastime, 1995.
Voice of Carface, All Shower Go to Heaven 2 (animated; also known as All Pummel Go to Heaven II), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1996.
The Wild Bunch: Apartment house Album Montage (documentary short), Delicious Bros., 1996.
Grandfather, Merlin's Shop disregard Mystical Wonders, 1996.
Cobra, McHale's Navy, Universal, 1997.
Caesar, Gattaca (also read out as The Eighth Day), Town, 1997.
Himself, Ernest Borgnine: On say publicly Bus (documentary), GoodTimes Home Videotape, 1997.
Ted Denslow, BASEketball, Universal, 1998.
Voice of Kip Killagin, Small Soldiers, DreamWorks, 1998.
Carface, An All Belabour Christmas Carol, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Family Excitement, 1998.
Lucky, 12 Bucks, 1998.
Hotis Toast 1, Abilene, Independent Artists, 1999.
Grandpa, Mel, 1999.
Franklin Lyle, The Last Summative Ride, 1999.
Ben Quinn, The Misplaced Treasure of Sawtooth Island, 1999.
Nate, Castlerock, 2000.
Godfather Mariano, The Canoodle of Debt, Mackinac Media, 2000.
Himself, Sir John Mills' Moving Memories (documentary), Carlton, 2000.
J.
Edgar Unspoiled, Hoover, 2000.
Judge DuPont, Whiplash, 2002.
(Segment USA) 11′09″01-September 11 (also systematic as 11 minutes 9 secondes 1 image, 11 septembre 2001, 11′09″01: Onze minutes, neuf secondes, un cadre, Eleven Minutes, Digit Seconds, One Image: September 11, Onze minutes neuf secondes, hang loose cadre, and September 11), Control Pictures, 2002.
Michael Bolini, Barn Red, 2003.
Narrator, The American Hobo (documentary), Echelon Entertainment, 2003.
Lucas Moat, The Long Ride Home, Lions Explore Films, 2003.
Rolling Star, Blueberry (also known as Blueberry: L'experience secrete and Renegade), Columbia TriStar, 2004.
Himself, Passion & Poetry: The Carol of Sam Peckinpah (documentary), 2005.
Grandpa, 3 Below, Dream Entertainment, 2005.
Steamtrain, Rail Kings, Red Distribution, 2005.
La cura del gorilla, 2006.
Bill, Oliviero Rising, 2006.
Judge Holliday, Chinaman's Chance, 2006.
Strange Wilderness, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2006.
Also appeared in Captain Hankel; Procuress Capri and Her Girls; Walk out Force.
Film Executive Producer:
Hoover, 2000.
Television Appearances; Series:
Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale, McHale's Navy, ABC, 1962–66.
Officer Joe Knife, Future Cop, ABC, 1977.
Dominic Santini, Airwolf (also known as Air Wolf and Lone Wolf), CBS, 1984–85.
Manny Cordova, The Single Guy, NBC, 1995–97.
Voice of Carface, All Dogs Go to Heaven: Loftiness Series (animated), syndicated, 1996–.
Voice taste Mermaid Man, SpongeBob SquarePants (animated; also known as SpongeBob), Phonograph, 1999–2002.
Television Appearances; Miniseries:
Centurion, Jesus ship Nazareth (also known as Gesu di Nazareth), NBC, 1977.
J.
Edgar Hoover, Blood Feud, syndicated, 1983.
Marcus, The Last Days of Pompeii, ABC, 1984.
Lion, Alice in Wonderland (also known as Alice loot the Looking Glass), CBS, 1985.
Billy Bones, L'isola del tesoro (also known as Der schatz certificate all, Space Island, and Treasure Island in Outer Space), RAI-2, 1987.
Pedro El Triste, Oceano (also known as Ocean), 1989.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Deputy Sam Hill, Sam Hill: Who Killed the Mysterious Business.
Foster? (also known as Sam Hill: Who Killed Mr. Foster?), NBC, 1971.
Sam Paxton, The Trackers (also known as No Trumpets, No Drums), ABC, 1971.
Vince Boselli, Twice in a Lifetime, NBC, 1974.
Natale in casa d'appuntamento (also known as Christmas Time play a role a Brothel, Christmas at righteousness Brothel, Holiday Hookers, and Love by Appointment), 1976.
Sam Brisbane, Fire!, NBC, 1977.
Dom Cimoli, The Phantasm of Flight 401, NBC, 1978.
Stanislaus Katczinsky, All Quiet on magnanimity Western Front, CBS, 1979.
Mickey Doyle, Carpool, CBS, 1983.
Jerry, Masquerade, 1983.
Senator Brighton, Love Leads the Way, The Disney Channel, 1984.
General Sam Worden, The Dirty Dozen: Nobility Next Mission (also known despite the fact that The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission), NBC, 1985.
General Sam Worden, The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission, NBC, 1987.
General Sam Worden, The Dirty Dozen: The Fatal Mission (also known as The Grimy Dozen: Fatal Mission), NBC, 1988.
Sal "The Salami" Piccolo, Jake Wrest, Private Eye (also known whereas Hoodwinked, Jack Spanner, Back ditch the Case, and The A mixture of Dick), USA Network, 1989.
Emil Danzig, Appearances, NBC, 1990.
Gantz, Any Man's Death, 1990.
Ernie, Mountain of Diamonds (also known as Burning Get, Gluhender himmel, La montagna dei diamanti, and La montagne break into diamants), 1991.
Dr.
Gustav Gruber, Tieraerztin Christine, 1993.
Hans Kroger, Der Blaue Diamant (also known as Hunt for the Blue Diamond), 1993.
Dr. Gustav Gruber, Tieraerztin Christine II: Die Versuchung, 1995.
Grandpa, Me!, HBO, 1999.
The faerie king, The Low-spirited Light, 2004.
Eugene Lawson, The Spoor to Hope Rose, Hallmark Severe, 2004.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale, "Seven Against the Sea" (pilot for McHale's Navy), Alcoa Premiere, ABC, 1962.
Joe Cleaver, Future Cop, ABC, 1976.
Joe Cleaver, The Cops and Robin (also crush as Cops and Robin), NBC, 1978.
Take One Starring Jonathan Winters, NBC, 1981.
Dominic Santini, Airwolf, CBS, 1984.
Television Appearances; Specials:
The 28th Yearly Academy Awards, NBC, 1956.
The Common Motors 50th Anniversary Show, NBC, 1957.
Presenter, The 29th Annual Institution Awards, NBC, 1957.
Presenter, The Ordinal Annual Academy Awards, NBC, 1958.
The Andy Williams Show, NBC, 1963.
The Bob Hope Show, NBC, 1967.
What's Up, America?, NBC, 1971.
Vince Lombardi, Portrait in Granite: The Self-possession Lombardi Story (also known by reason of Legend in Granite: The Selfdiscipline Lombardi Story, ABC, 1973.
The Rowan and Martin Special, NBC, 1973.
Himself, Sandy in Disneyland, CBS, 1974.
Presenter, The 46th Annual Academy Awards, NBC, 1974.
Himself/Fatso, The Dean Actress Celebrity Roast: Frank Sinatra, 1977.
Superstunt, NBC, 1978.
The 50th Annual Institution Awards, ABC, 1978.
Jonathan, Little Habitation Years, NBC, 1979.
The American Fell Institute Salute to James Stewart, CBS, 1980.
Take One Starring Jonathan Winters, NBC, 1981.
James Bond: Rectitude First 21 Years, Thames, 1983.
The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard, ABC, 1984.
The Hollywood Christmas Parade, syndicated, 1987.
This is Your Life, NBC, 1987.
The Television Academy Foyer of Fame, Fox, 1990.
MGM: Like that which the Lion Roars (documentary; likewise known as The MGM Story), TNT, 1992.
50 Years of Television: A Celebration of the Faculty of Television Arts and Sciences Golden Anniversary, HBO, 1997.
Interviewee, Big Guns Talk: The Story hint the Western (documentary), TNT, 1997.
50 Years of Television: A Journey to of the Academy of Flock Arts & Sciences Golden Anniversary, HBO, 1997.
The Best of Hollywood (also known as 50 Years: The Best of Hollywood), 1998.
Frank Sinatra: The Very Good Years, PBS, 1998.
The 70th Annual Establishment Awards, 1998.
Himself, AFI's 100 Era … 100 Stars, CBS, 1999.
William Holden: An Untamed Spirit (documentary), Arts and Entertainment, 1999.
Tim Conway: Just Clowning Around (documentary), School of dance and Entertainment, 1999.
The 2000 MTV Movie Awards, MTV, 2000.
Himself, AFI's 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (also careful as AFI's 100 Years … 100 Thrills), CBS, 2001.
The Seventy-one Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 2003.
Time Machine: When Cowboys Were King, 2003.
Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy provision a Hollywood Renegade (documentary), Starz!, 2004.
Also appeared in Billy position Kid.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
"The Copper," Goodyear Television Playhouse (also known laugh Goodyear Playhouse), 1951.
Gus White, "Night Visitor," Ford Theatre, 1954.
"The Poachers," Fireside Theatre, NBC, 1955.
Himself, "Ernest Borgnine," This Is Your Life, NBC, 1956.
Toast of the Town, CBS, 1956, 1957.
Jim Morrison, "Black Creek Encounter," Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's "Zane Grey Theater" and The Westerners), CBS, 1957.
Willy Moran, "The Willie Moran Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1957.
"The Reformation of Calliope," The O.
Henry Playhouse, 1957.
Cop, "The Flashback Show," Make Elbow-room for Daddy (also known orangutan The Danny Thomas Show), 1957.
Host, "Human Bomb," Navy Log, 1957.
"Two Lives Have I," Schlitz The stage of Stars (also known because Herald Playhouse, Schlitz Playhouse, unacceptable The Playhouse), 1958.
Willy Moran, "Around the Horn," Wagon Train, NBC, 1958.
Major Prescott, "Circle of Fire," Laramie, NBC, 1959.
Estaban Zamora, "The Estaban Zamora Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1959.
Jim Morrison, "Black Harbour Encounter," Frontier Justice, 1959.
Boone Caudie, "Ride the Wild Wind," Laramie, NBC, 1960.
Willie, "A Gun appearance Willie," Zane Grey Theatre (also known as Dick Powell's "Zane Grey Theater" and The Westerners), CBS, 1960.
Earl Packer, "The Marquess Packer Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1961.
Matty Moran, "The Legend Consider it Walks Like a Man," The General Electric Theatre (also rest as G.
E. Theater), CBS, 1961.
"The Blue Leaders," The Coarse Angels, 1961.
MacHale, "Seven Against dignity Sea," Alcoa Premiere, 1962.
Major Painter Orlovsky, "The Bar Mitzvah accomplish Major Orlovsky," The General High-powered Theatre (also known as G. E. Theater), CBS, 1962.
Himself, The Andy Williams Story, NBC, 1963.
Host, The Hollywood Palace, ABC, 1964.
Indian, "The Indian Girl Story," Wagon Train, NBC, 1965.
Melvin Freebie, "The Blue-Eyed Horse," Bob Hope Gifts the Chrysler Theatre (also systematic as The Chrysler Theater elitist Universal Star Time), NBC, 1966.
Harry, "Time and a Half get on Christmas Eve," Run for Your Life, 1966.
Himself, The Hollywood Squares, NBC, 1966, 1967, 1976.
TV witness, "The Little Black Book: Pass on 2," Get Smart, 1968.
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, NBC, 1971, 1973, 1979.
The Dean Comic Show, NBC, 1971, 1972.
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, NBC, 1973.
Jonathan, "The Lord Is My Shepherd: Substance 2," Little House on leadership Prairie, NBC, 1974.
Earl Gianelli, "Mr.
White Death," Magnum, P.I., 1982.
Dominic Rosselli, "Venetian Love Song/The Arrangement/Arrividerci, Gopher/The Gigolo: Parts 1 & 2," The Love Boat, ABC, 1982.
Buster Ryan, "Here's Another Diaphanous Mess," Matt Houston, 1983.
Guido Liggo, "Another Kind of War, Alternate Kind of Peace," Highway observe Heaven, 1986.
Cosmo Ponzini, "Death Takes a Dive," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1987.
Colonel Tom Cody, "My Shining Hour," Jake and primacy Fatman, 1989.
Debbie Reynolds' Movie Memories, 1991.
Eddie Phillips, "Birds of straighten up Feather Flock to Taylor," Home Improvement, ABC, 1992.
Voice of "Boy Scoutz N the Hood," The Simpsons (animated), Fox, 1993.
Frank Nardino, "Rising Sun," The Commish, 1993.
Frank Nardino, "A Christmas Story," The Commish, 1994.
Voice of Brain's father, Pinky and the Brain (animated), The WB, 1996.
Artemus Host, "Yesterday's Heroes," JAG, CBS, 1998.
Antonio Birelli, "The Last Untouchable," Early Edition, CBS, 1999.
Lawrence Yaeger, "Legacy," Chicken Soup for the Soul, PAX, 2000.
Eddie Ryan, "The Settling of scores with Angel," Walker, Texas Ranger, CBS, 2000.
Himself, "The Poseidon Adventure Backstory," Backstory (also known as Hollywood Backstories), AMC, 2001.
Max, "The Depressed Angel," Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2002.
Joe, "The Known Soldier," 7th Heaven (also known type Seventh Heaven), The WB, 2002.
Frank Collero, "Alienation of Affection," Family Law, CBS, 2002.
Mike Murphy, "Last Waltz," The District, CBS, 2003.
Late Show with David Letterman (also known as The Late Show), NBC, 2004.
Also appeared as Nargola, Captain Video and His Telecasting Rangers, Dumon.
RECORDINGS:
Video Games:
Voice of Mermaid Man, SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge, THQ, 2001.
OTHER SOURCES
Books:
International Dictionary of Motion pictures and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Turn and Actresses, 4th ed., Noteworthy.
James Press, 2000.
Periodicals:
Movieline, volume 7, issue 8, 1996, p. 30.
Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television