McHALE'S NAVY TV CAST - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH CO-SIGNED BY: TIM CONWAY, ERNEST BORGNINE, CARL BALLANTINE, BOB HASTINGS - HFSID 227243
Sale Price $495.00
Reg. $600.00
McHALE'S NAVY TV CAST: ERNEST BORGNINE, TIM CONWAY,
BOB HASTINGS and CARL BALLANTINE
Signed color cast photograph for the popular sitcom McHale's Navy
Photograph signed: "Ernest Borgnine" as Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale, "Tim
Conway" as Ensign Chuck Parker, "Bob Hastings" as Lieutenant Carpenter and "Carl
Ballantine" as Lester Gruber, in various inks, color, 10x8. McHale's Navy ran on ABC from
1962-1966. Originating from the 1962 drama Seven Against the Sea, this family-friendly
sitcom was an American favorite for the 4 years it remained on the air. ERNEST
BORGNINE 1917-2012) proved his versatility in the film version of Paddy Chayefsky's
acclaimed television play Marty (1955). Borgnine's moving portrayal earned him an
Oscar, a British Academy award, a Cannes Film Festival award, and an award from both
the New York Film Critics and the National Board of Review. In 1962, he was cast in the
role that most baby boomers remember him for: Quentin McHale in the sitcom McHale's
Navy. During the 1960s and 1970s, Borgnine appeared in many films including The Dirty
Dozen (1966), Ice Station Zebra (1968) and The Wild Bunch (1969). Following the demise
of McHale's Navy, Borgnine continued his busy career. Notable features include The
Poseidon Adventure (1972) and Law and Disorder (1974). BOB HASTINGS (1925-2014)
was a radio comedian before he moved to TV in the 1950s. After a recurring role as an army
lieutenant on The Phil Silvers' Show (1955-1959), he began playing navy lieutenant and
yes-man Elroy Carpenter on Ernest Borgnine's McHale's Navy (1962-1966). A couple of
the other recurring roles occupied by Hastings include Captain Ramsey on General Hospital
in 1981 and bar owner Tommy Kelsey on All in the Family from 1971 to 1976. He has
also done many voiceovers for animated series and commercials. Additionally, Hastings was a
popular guest at old-time radio fan conventions. Actor and comedian TIM CONWAY
(1933-2019) gained tremendous popularity as Ensign Doug Parker on McHale's Navy,
and the show effectively made Conway a star. The talented Conway has starred in several
of his own series, including The Tim Conway Show (1970 and a later incarnation in
1980-1981) and The Tim Conway Comedy Hour (1970). He has also been a regular
performer on such series as The New Steve Allen Show (1961), The Carol Burnett Show
(1975-1978) and Carol Burnett & Company (1989). Conway is the star of the popular
"Dorf" video series of hilarious takes on sports, and he has also appeared in such feature films
as The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) and Cannonball Run II (1984). His vocal talents can
be heard on the SpongeBob SquarePants and Hermie & Friends animated series. Actor
and magician CARL BALLANTINE (1922-2009), who is best known for his role as
Torpedoman Lester Gruber in the TV series, McHale's Navy(1962-1966), and the 1964
film of the same name, was an aspiring magician whose tricks roused only laughter from
audiences. Capitalizing on his ineptitude, he showed up as "The Great Ballantine" on such
shows as The Ed Sullivan Show and The Steve Allen Show. Ballantine has also appeared in
such feature films as The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968), The World's Greatest Lover
(1977), and Mr. Saturday Night (1992). Moreover, he has made a number of made-for-TV
movies. Ballantine, who is sometimes billed as Carl Ballentine, also guest starred on several TV
shows. Fine condition.
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