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Adventures of Gallant Bess

as Deputy Sheriff

1948
Web of Danger

as Dolan, Restaurant Owner

1947
Crack-Up

as

1946
The Inner Circle

as Parking Ticket Cop

1946
The Falcon Out West

as Homicide Detective Bates

1944
Detective Kitty O'Day

as Mike Storm

1944
San Fernando Valley

as Keno

1944
The Falcon and the Co-Eds

as Detective Bates

1943
Tahiti Honey

as George, the Bartender

1943
The West Side Kid

as Donovan

1943
Fly-By-Night

as Officer Charlie Prescott

1942
The Falcon's Brother

as Detective Bates

1942
A-Haunting We Will Go

as Police Lt. Foster

1942
My Favorite Blonde

as Mulrooney

1942
Flying with Music

as Joe

1942
San Francisco Docks

as Hank

1940
The Saint Strikes Back

as Pinky Budd

1939
They All Come Out

as George "Bugs" Jacklin

1939
Yes, My Darling Daughter

as Police Officer

1939
Jim Hanvey, Detective

as O. R.Smith

1937
Danger Patrol

as John Donovan

1937
Great Guy

as Henchman Al

1936
False Pretenses

as Mike O'Reilly

1935
Port of Lost Dreams

as Porky the Freda's 'Crew'

1934
The Girl in 419

as Lt. 'Babs' Riley

1933
Edward Gargan Edward Gargan

Birthday

1902-07-17

Place of Birth

Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Edward Gargan was born of Irish parents in Brooklyn, New York in 1902. He was the elder brother of actor William Gargan whose July 17 birthday he shared. Edward Gargan started as a musical comedy actor on Broadway. He sang in "Good News", "Rose-Marie", and other hit musicals of the 1920s, and also in opera. One of his early shows was "Polly of Hollywood" in 1927. He portrayed Patrolman Mulligan, one of the principals of "Strictly Dishonorable", in 1930. He went to Hollywood in 1932 and the next year was in the cast of the film "David Harum". For the next 19 years he appeared in a variety of movies. Gargan was one of the most prolific bit players in the history of the movies, specializing in dumb policemen and dense sidekicks. He appeared in nearly 300 feature films over a three-decade span between 1921 and 1952, and television work from 1951 to 1953. Gargan died in New York City in 1964.
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