Fast Eddie (disambiguation)
- Fast Eddie (disambiguation)
Fast Eddie is a nickname for:
*Eddie Rickenbacker, the original "Fast Eddie," because he was the first to drive a mile a minute
*Eddie Adams, a musician
*Edward Vrdolyak, a Chicago lawyer and politician.
*"Fast" Eddie Clarke, former member of Motörhead
*"Fast Eddie" Johnson, a former basketball player
*Ed Savitz, a pedophile who died from AIDS before going to trial
*A casino proprietor played by Brandon DiCamillo on Viva La Bam
*"Fast" Eddie Felson, a pool-hustler character in the film "The Hustler" and its sequel, "The Color of Money"
*Eddie Smith, a Chicago based producer of Acid House
*Ed Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania
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