Ernest 'Sunny' Manson is known for Hidden Strike (2023).
Ernest Abbeyquaye started in 1960 as a student in the pioneer class of the Arts Council Acting School. Graduated from University of Ghana, school of Performing Arts (Drama and Theatre Arts Major). He was tutor of English, Literature and Drama between 1966 and 1970. Between 1972-1975 he undertook postgraduate professional training at the prestigious National Film and Television School at Beaconfield, Bucks, U.K. In 1978 he became a group tutor at the National Film Institute (NAFTI) rising to become the first Head of Studies and also the institute's Deputy managing director. He worked for many years with Ghana Films Industry Corporation (GFIC) rising to become its executive producer. He also worked briefly with Samuelson Film Services Ltd. U. K Ernest Abbeyquaye has taken many assignments in film production. He has travelled extensively throughout Ghana and abroad. He has written and directed numerous features and documentaries. He came under fire whilst documenting peace keeping operations of Ghanaian soldiers serving with UNIFIL in Lebanon. He has taken two pilgrimage tours to Jerusalem. Ernest has filmed in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, The Gambia and Eritrea During his filming career he has interviewed Head of States, generals, Academics, Politicians, Farmers, Market women, workers and children. He served as a UNESCO consultant on the use of film and television for rural development. He was a local co-ordinator for Yorkshire T.V in Ghana during the production of The Dying of the Light (1992). He was local fixer for Screen Two: Deadly Voyage (1996), an HBO-BBC production in Ghana. In 1995, he directed the stage musical and drama "King Lions Law" He co-directed a pilot "Hopes on the Horizon" a Blackside (Boston) and Multi Media Africa Production funded by the Ford Foundation. He directed a stage musical "Fairy tale Africa" a Ghana/Nigeria musical drama earmarked for a U.S. tour.
Ernest Adams is an actor and producer, known for Baskets (2016), Marty in Transit (2018) and Vicious (2016).
Ernest Anderson is known for Coma (1978), The Return (1980) and Sanford and Son (1972).
Ernest Appenay is an actor, known for Iron Brothers (2018).
Ernest Arfan is an actor, known for TKG: The Kids of Grove (2020), Boys Night (2021) and A Few Less Men (2017).
Ernest B. Schoedsack was born on June 8, 1893 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA. He was a director and cinematographer, known for Dr. Cyclops (1940), The Most Dangerous Game (1932) and Rango (1931). He was married to Ruth Rose. He died on December 23, 1979 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.
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Ernest Bevin was born on March 9, 1881 in Winsford, Somerset, England. He is known for his work on Yesterday Is Over Your Shoulder (1940) and Atomic Explosion Heard in Russia (1949). He died on April 14, 1951 in London, England.
Ernest Borgnine was born Ermes Effron Borgnino on January 24, 1917 in Hamden, Connecticut. His parents were Anna (Boselli), who had emigrated from Carpi (MO), Italy, and Camillo Borgnino, who had emigrated from Ottiglio (AL), Italy. As an only child, Ernest enjoyed most sports, especially boxing, but took no real interest in acting. At age 18, after graduating from high school in New Haven, and undecided about his future career, he joined the United States Navy, where he stayed for ten years until leaving in 1945. After a few factory jobs, his mother suggested that his forceful personality could make him suitable for a career in acting, and Borgnine promptly enrolled at the Randall School of Drama in Hartford. After completing the course, he joined Robert Porterfield's famous Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia, staying there for four years, undertaking odd jobs and playing every type of role imaginable. His big break came in 1949, when he made his acting debut on Broadway playing a male nurse in "Harvey". In 1951, Borgnine moved to Los Angeles to pursue a movie career, and made his film debut as Bill Street in The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951). His career took off in 1953 when he was cast in the role of Sergeant "Fatso" Judson in From Here to Eternity (1953). This memorable performance led to numerous supporting roles as "heavies" in a steady string of dramas and westerns. He played against type in 1955 by securing the lead role of Marty Piletti, a shy and sensitive butcher, in Marty (1955). He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, despite strong competition from Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra, James Dean and James Cagney. Throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, Borgnine performed memorably in such films as The Catered Affair (1956), Ice Station Zebra (1968) and Emperor of the North Pole (1973). Between 1962 and 1966, he played Lt. Commander Quinton McHale in the popular television series McHale's Navy (1962). In early 1984, he returned to television as Dominic Santini in the action series Airwolf (1984) co-starring Jan-Michael Vincent, and in 1995, he was cast in the comedy series The Single Guy (1995) as doorman Manny Cordoba. He also appeared in several made-for-TV movies. Ernest Borgnine has often stated that acting was his greatest passion. His amazing 61-year career (1951 - 2012) included appearances in well over 100 feature films and as a regular in three television series, as well as voice-overs in animated films such as All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 (1996), Small Soldiers (1998), and a continued role in the series SpongeBob SquarePants (1999). Between 1973 until his death, Ernest was married to Tova Traesnaes, who heads her own cosmetics company. They lived in Beverly Hills, California, where Ernest assisted his wife between film projects. When not acting, Ernest actively supported numerous charities and spoke tirelessly at benefits throughout the country. He has been awarded several honorary doctorates from colleges across the United States as well as numerous Lifetime Achievement Awards. In 1996, Ernest purchased a bus and traveled across the United States to see the country and meet his many fans. On December 17, 1999, he presented the University of North Alabama with a collection of scripts from his film and television career, due to his long friendship with North Alabama alumnus and actor George Lindsey (died May 6, 2012), who was an artist in residence at North Alabama. Ernest Borgnine passed away aged 95 on July 8, 2012, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, of renal failure. He is survived by his wife Tova, their children and his younger sister Evelyn (1926-2013)