An Oscar-winning and Emmy-nominated actor has been chosen as the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award honoree, the AP reports.
The actor is Ernest Borgnine, who’s 93 years old and still working.
SAG National President Ken Howard said in a statement that Borgnine’s boundless energy "at 93 is still a hallmark of his remarkably busy life and career."
Borgnine won the Oscar for "Marty" in 1955, and was the star of "McHale’s Navy," which ran from 1962-66.
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