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Eddie Egan
Actor, Writer, Additional Credits
Born January 3, 1930Died November 4, 1995 (65 years)
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Edward Walter "Eddie" Egan (January 3, 1930 in New York City – November 4, 1995 in Miami, Florida) was a New York City Police Department detective whose exploits were the subject of a book and movie, both entitled The French Connection. After retiring from the NYPD, Egan became an actor, portraying small roles in 22 movies and television series.
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Edward Walter "Eddie" Egan (January 3, 1930 in New York City – November 4, 1995 in Miami, Florida) was a New York City Police Department detective whose exploits were the subject of a book and movie, both entitled The French Connection. After retiring from the NYPD, Egan became an actor, portraying small roles in 22 movies and television series.
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Known For
Filmography
1987 | Cold Steel · as Lt. Hill |
1985 | Out of the Darkness · as Tom Duncan |
1983 | Murder Me, Murder You · as Hennessey |
1981 | Crazy Times · as Bartender |
1975 | Cop on the Beat · as Sgt. Malone |
1974 | Let's Go for Broke · as Det. Eddie Egan |
1973 | Badge 373 · as Scanlon |
1972 | Night of Terror · as Lt. Costin |
1972 | Prime Cut · as Jake |
1971 | The French Connection · as Simonson |