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The Rawhide Years

as Marshal Sommers

1956
Waterfront at Midnight

as Mike Hanrohan

1948
Strange Impersonation

as Dr. Stephen Lindstrom

1946
Behind Green Lights

as Lt. Sam Carson

1946
Till the End of Time

as Sgt. Gunny Watrous

1946
Murder in the Music Hall

as Inspector Wilson

1946
Midnight Manhunt

as Pete Willis

1945
The Bells of St. Mary's

as Joe Gallagher

1945
She Gets Her Man

as 'Breezy' Barton

1945
Song of the Sarong

as Drew Allen

1945
The Canterville Ghost

as Sergeant Benson

1944
Swing Fever

as 'Waltzy' Malone

1944
No Place for a Lady

as Jess Arno

1943
Sealed Lips

as Lee Davis

1942
Who Done It?

as Detective Inspector Lou

1942
A Close Call for Ellery Queen

as Ellery Queen

1942
Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen

as Ellery Queen

1942
Bombay Clipper

as James Montgomery 'Jim' Wilson

1942
Destination Unknown

as Briggs Hannon - aka Terry Jordan

1942
The Mayor of 44th Street

as Tommy Fallon

1942
I Wake Up Screaming

as Jerry 'Mac' MacDonald

1941
Double Alibi

as Walter Gifford

1940
Isle Of Destiny

as Stripes Thornton

1940
Within the Law

as Police Sergeant Cassidy

1939
The House of Fear

as Arthur McHugh

1939
Broadway Serenade

as Bill Foster

1939
Women in the Wind

as Ace Boreman

1939
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William Gargan William Gargan

Birthday

1905-07-18

Place of Birth

Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

William Gargan, born William Dennis Gargan July 17, 1905 in Brooklyn, New York, USA and died February 17, 1979 aged 73 on a flight between New York and San Diego. He was an American motion picture, television and radio actor. Gargan played character roles in many Hollywood productions, including two appearances as detective Ellery Queen, but was best known for his role as Detective Martin Kane in the 1949-51 radio-television series, Martin Kane, Private Eye, sponsored by U.S. Tobacco. He also appeared as a private detective in the NBC radio show Barrie Craig, Confidential Investigator, which ran from 1951 to 1955.
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