Ed Deline (Season 1-4, starring, Season 5 guest star), (James Caan), Former President of Operations and Head of Security of the Montecito Resort & Casino, and also a former member of the Board of Directors. Deline was, at one point, one of the main characters of the series, portrayed as a loving husband and father, as well as a father figure to his employees, especially Danny. Nevertheless, he is a tough man and doesn't hesitate to use violence to get what he wants. As the former Director of Counter Intelligence for the CIA, his past has come back to haunt him on several occasions, most recently during his daughter's wedding in "Father of the Bride Redux." During season 3, Ed was briefly in retirement until the Maloofs tried to hire him for their potential casino in Macau. Eventually Ed returned to his position when Casey Manning bought the casino. Ed left the casino since being wanted by the Las Vegas police for killing Mary Connell's father and has since gone into hiding. Ed went back to work for the CIA and is currently in Paris, France. He makes the point of not being called Mr. Ed, Edward or Eddy.
Their first US appearance was in spring 1963; Jack Paar ran a promotional film clip of them lip synching Love Me Do. They next appeared on a CBS Evening news report from Walter Cronkite's London correspondent on November 21, 1963.
The late Ed Sullivan (September 28, 1901 - October 13, 1974) hosted "The Ed Sullivan Show" .
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Ed Cifers died on 2005-07-19.
Ed Sullivan's daughter, Betty Sullivan currently is located in California. She actually married the producer of the Ed Sullivan show.
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Ed Chandler died July 6, 2003, in Las Vegas, NV, USA.
The duration of The Ed Show is 3600.0 seconds.
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The Ed Show was created on 2009-04-06.
It was Ed Hardy
The duration of The Ed Schultz Show is 3 hours.
The Ed Sullivan Show was created on 1948-06-20.
The Ed Schultz Show was created on 2004-01-05.
The cast of The Ed Evanko Show - 1967 includes: Ed Evanko as Host
The late Ed Sullivan (September 28, 1901 - October 13, 1974) hosted "The Ed Sullivan Show" .