Ernest Borgnine, who died Sunday at 95, had the resume of a Hollywood star, but not the distance usually associated with one.
Maybe
it was the famous gap-toothed smile. Maybe it was the deep, hearty
laugh that punctuated a conversation. Maybe it was that, despite
numerous roles in film and theater, generations welcomed him into
their living rooms as the feisty skipper of TV's McHale's Navy.
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