Edward Gargan
Biography
Edward Gargan was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1902 to Irish immigrant parents and was the elder sibling of actor William Gargan, sharing his July 17th birthday.
Edward began his career as a musical comedy performer on Broadway, showcasing his vocal talents in popular productions such as "Good News" and "Rose-Marie" during the vibrant 1920s, alongside his work in opera. One of his notable early performances was in the 1927 musical "Polly of Hollywood." In 1930, he gained recognition for his role as Patrolman Mulligan in the hit play "Strictly Dishonorable."
In 1932, Gargan transitioned to Hollywood, and the following year, he appeared in the film "David Harum." Over the next 19 years, he became a familiar face in the film industry, known for his roles as bumbling police officers and dim-witted sidekicks. Throughout his extensive career, Gargan amassed nearly 300 film credits from 1921 to 1952, and also ventured into television between 1951 and 1953, showcasing his versatile talent.
Edward Gargan passed away in 1964 in New York City, leaving behind a legacy as one of cinema's most prolific supporting actors.
Filmography
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Gambling Ship
1933
Her Highness and the Bellboy
1945
Lady in a Jam
1942
Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!
1948
Belle of the Nineties
1934 • Stogie (Ruby's agent)
She Wouldn't Say Yes
1945
The Bride Comes Home
1935
Wild Gold
1934 • Eddie Sparks
Honolulu
1939
Wonder Man
1945
A-Haunting We Will Go
1942 • Police Lt. Foster
Hands Across the Table
1935
Man on the Flying Trapeze
1935
Carefree
1938
Annabel Takes a Tour
1938
Thanks for the Memory
1938
Sing Your Way Home
1945 • Jailer
It Happened on Fifth Avenue
1947
My Favorite Blonde
1942 • Mulrooney
Anything Goes
1936
San Fernando Valley
1944 • Keno
Blondie for Victory
1942 • Sergeant