
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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.

as Detective (uncredited)

as Zoo Official (uncredited)
1938

as Police Officer Riley (uncredited)
1937

as Detective (uncredited)
1936

as Moving Man with Door (uncredited)
1950

as Pa's Guest (uncredited)
1936

as Detective Bates (Uncredited)
1942

as Whitaker (uncredited)
1933

as Bodyguard (uncredited)
1936

as Detective (uncredited)
1940

as Bouncer (uncredited)
1946

as Cop
1939

as Capt. Butterfield
1940
as Milt (uncredited)
1951

as Frankie
1953

as Policeman (as Ed Gargan)
1951

as Milt (uncredited)
1951

1950

as Garrity
1950
1950
1950

as Officer Murphy
1950

as Moving Man with Door (uncredited)
1950

as Sam
1950

as S.F. Cop - Fire Escape (uncredited)
1950

as Policeman Burton
1949

as Mack
1948

as Detective (Uncredited)
1948

as Deputy Sheriff
1948

as Tap-It Bowers
1948

as Ted (uncredited)
1948
as Motorcycle Cop
1948

as Frankie
1947

as Big Mac
1947

as Newsstand man
1947

as Uncle George
1947

as Dolan, Restaurant Owner
1947

as Jailer
1947