Eddie Egan
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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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Acting
Movie
The French Connection
as Simonson
1971
Movie
Prime Cut
as Jake
1972
TV
T. J. Hooker
as Max Silver
1982
TV
Mannix
as Lt. Paul Haber
1967
TV
McCloud
as Al Barber
1970
TV
Police Woman
as Brock
1974
TV
Police Woman
as Jack Ballard
1974
TV
Police Woman
as Captain
1974
Movie
Badge 373
as Scanlon
1973
Movie
Cold Steel
as Lt. Hill
1987
TV
Police Story
as Malone
1973
TV
Police Story
as Sergeant Harry Volmer
1973
TV
Police Story
as Sean McLiam
1973
TV
Police Story
as Capt. R. E. Mead
1973
TV
Police Story
as Lieutenant Holtzman
1973
TV
Police Story
as Ron Butler
1973
TV
Police Story
as Captain Harrison
1973
Movie
Night of Terror
as Lt. Costin
1972
Movie
Out of the Darkness
as Tom Duncan
1985
TV
The Mike Douglas Show
as Self
1961
Movie
Cop on the Beat
as Sgt. Malone
1975
Movie
Murder Me, Murder You
as Hennessey
1983
Movie
Making the Connection: Untold Stories of The French Connection
as Self (archive footage)
2001
TV
Joe Forrester
as Sgt. Bernie Vincent
1975