Ed Deacy
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Ed Deacy (born April 28, 1946 in Brooklyn) is a former New York City police detective, who has had notable singing and acting gigs.
Perhaps best known as the one-time "official national anthem singer" for the New York City Police Department, Deacy has sung at Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium, and for presidents including Ronald Reagan. He has released an album called My Celtic Heart.
He has portrayed himself in the movies Goodfellas, Out for Justice, and The Signs of the Cross.
Mr. Edward Deacy is one of the assistant Deans of Discipline at Cardinal Hayes High School in the Bronx.
[edit] External links
- Ed Deacy at the Internet Movie Database