
Edward Gargan
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.
Known For

Go West
Railroad Ticket Seller (uncredited)

Exposed
Big Mac

Bringing Up Baby
Zoo Official (uncredited)

In Old Oklahoma
Kelsey, Palace Hotel Waiter

The Inner Circle
Parking Ticket Cop

Blonde Alibi
Police Sergeant (Uncredited)

Her Highness and the Bellboy
1st Cop

Belle of the Nineties
Stogie (Ruby's agent)

Father of the Bride
Moving Man with Door (uncredited)

Ace of Aces
Whitaker (uncredited)