Eddie Egan

Eddie Egan

Deceased · Born: Jan 3, 1930 · Died: Nov 4, 1995

Personal Details

BornJan 3, 1930 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Edward Walter "Eddie" Egan, a renowned figure in the world of law enforcement, was born on January 3, 1930, in the vibrant city of New York. His life's journey took a dramatic turn when he joined the New York City Police Department, where he rose to prominence as a skilled and daring detective. Egan's remarkable exploits, which included a series of daring investigations and high-stakes arrests, caught the attention of the public and the media, ultimately leading to the publication of a book and the production of a major motion picture, both bearing the title "The French Connection".

As his career as a detective came to a close, Egan embarked on a new path, transitioning from the world of law enforcement to the world of entertainment. He took up acting, landing small but notable roles in a total of 22 movies and television shows. Throughout his life, Egan's remarkable story served as an inspiration to many, and his legacy continues to be celebrated to this day.

Career

1987
Cold Steel
Cold Steel as Lt. Hill
1985
1983
1981
Crazy Times
Crazy Times as Bartender
1978
To Kill a Cop
To Kill a Cop as Chief Ed Palmer
1973
Badge 373
Badge 373 as Scanlon
1972
Night of Terror
Night of Terror as Lt. Costin
1971
1973
Badge 373
Badge 373 as Writer