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  1. Edward Gargan (July 17, 1902 [citation needed] – February 19, 1964) was an American film and television actor. Career. Gargan was born of Irish parents in Brooklyn, New York. He was the elder brother of actor William Gargan. [1]

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    Edward Gargan was born on 17 July 1902 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Falcon's Brother (1942), The Falcon and the Co-eds (1943) and The Falcon in Danger (1943). He was married to Catherine Conlan. He died on 19 February 1964 in New York City, New York, USA.

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  3. Edward Gargan was born on 17 July 1902 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Falcon's Brother (1942), The Falcon and the Co-eds (1943) and The Falcon in Danger (1943). He was married to Catherine Conlan. He died on 19 February 1964 in New York City, New York, USA.

  4. 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.

  5. Edward Gargan started as a musical comedy actor on Broadway. He sang in “Good News,” “Rose‐Marie,” and other hit musicals of the 1920's, and also in opera.

  6. Edward Gargan was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Early on in his acting career, Gargan landed roles in various films, including "Gambling Ship" (1933), "The Girl in 419" (1933) and "Belle of the Nineties" (1934) with Mae West.

  7. 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.