I voted Ernest Borgnine. There were others listed that I really liked, but Ernie is just a great great man. Anyone who doesn't love Ernest Borgnine is just goofy.
A very close second is Eugene Roche.
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I have to agree with you, 1095A. Ernie does it for me! Frank Sinatra runs a close second. Why? He was a great all around entertainer...Oscar winning actor, phenomenal singer and dancer. They don't make 'em like that anymore but I think Hugh Jackman might be in there somewhere! JMHO!
This is such a hard choice for me........I love the Luther H. Gillis episodes, but the charcter is almost as part of the cast (to me) as Agatha or Lt. Tanaka. I'm not going to even try and pick one of the lovely lasses that poulated the show over the years because I would pick one and then be reminded of another. Frank is right up at the top of the list of course, but I think I am going to go out on a limb and pick Orson Welles as the voice of Robin Masters. The voice was only in four episodes, by the seventies and eighties before his death, he had been reduced to bizarre appearences on the Talk Show circuit wearing strange black victorian garb and doing magic tricks, but still.....What an icon to have even considered supplying the voice and would have actually appeared as Robin Masters if not for his death.......
Voted for Mimi Rogers. I just love to see her together with TS, they were great in Italian Ice on MPI and even better in Jesse Stone. That was one hot scene!!
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Carmen wrote:Voted for Mimi Rogers. I just love to see her together with TS, they were great in Italian Ice on MPI and even better in Jesse Stone. That was one hot scene!!
I am with Carmen on this one. I had to think about this one a bit. There are so many, but Mimi R.'s roles on MPI and Jesse Stone did the trick for me. Second for me was Dana Delany, but her episodes were almost like "very special episodes". What I mean is that they are somewhat outside the MPI canon. Margaret Colin is a big fave, but it too was a "special episode". Of course, there is Sinatra & Ernest Bornine too.
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I voted for Patrick McNee, see. He was very convincing in that episode about the butler and him doing the Sherlock Whats-his-name bit. Very believable. Also it gave us a break from seein' so much of the big guy. Everyone needs a break now and then, even Luther Gillis.
Without a doubt, Orson Welles! Unfortunately, I can't vote because there is no 'Other' category to choose from.
They just don't get any bigger than George Orson Welles (no pun intended); writer, director, actor, producer, editor, all that TV and Radio work he did in the early days. Just an unbelievable 50-year career - the Mercury Theatre, Citizen Kane (at 25 years old), The Magnificent Ambersons, Touch of Evil, F For Fake! Wow... And a wit second to none.