Eugene Roche
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Roche with Anne Meara in a scene from The Corner Bar in 1973. | |
Born | Eugene Harrison Roche (1928-09-22)September 22, 1928 Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died | July 28, 2004(2004-07-28) (aged 75) Encino, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Character actor, commercial pitchman |
Years active | 1961–2004 |
Eugene Harrison Roche (September 22, 1928 – July 28, 2004) was an American actor. He was the original "Ajax Man" in 1970s television commercials.
Contents
1 Personal life
2 Career
3 Death
4 Selected filmography
5 Further reading
6 References
7 External links
Personal life
Roche was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Mary M. (née Finnegan) and Robert F. Roche, who was at the time serving in the U.S. Navy.[1] He served in the U.S. Army after graduating from high school.
He married Marjory Perkins in 1953; the couple had nine children, including actor Eamonn Roche and Emmy Award-winning writer/producer Sean Roche. They divorced in 1981. Eugene Roche remarried in 1982 and remained married to his second wife, Anntoni C. Roche (née Bratman), until his death in 2004.
Career
Roche made his Broadway debut in 1961 as a bit player in the play Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole with Darren McGavin and went on to appear in Mother Courage with Anne Bancroft in 1963, and in The White House with Helen Hayes in 1964. Television comedy would become his forte with recurring roles on Soap, as Christine Sullivan's father on Night Court, Webster, and Larry Appleton's abusive boss on Perfect Strangers. Roche appeared as "Pinky Peterson", one of Archie Bunker's buddies, on several episodes of All in the Family, in mostly comedic episodes. He had supporting parts in such feature films as The Late Show (1977), Foul Play (1978), and Corvette Summer (1978).
Roche did play dramatic supporting roles as well, often playing deceptively ordinary men who are shown to be capable of ruthlessness, menacing violence or disturbing perversity. In Murder, She Wrote, he played a very bad cop who attempts to kill off Jessica Fletcher, and as a criminal mastermind posing as a Catholic bishop in the film Foul Play. He appeared in two episodes of Kojak. In 1977, he appeared in "Never Con a Killer" (the pilot episode for The Feather and Father Gang). He played alien Jor Brel in an episode of Star Trek: Voyager called Remember.
He made two appearances on Airwolf (once as United States Senator William Dietz in the pilot episode "Shadow of the Hawke", and again as Eddie in the episode "Firestorm" in season 2). Roche appeared in five episodes of Magnum, P.I. as Luther Gillis, a sometimes brutal private eye from St. Louis, Missouri.
Death
Roche died in an Encino, California hospital from a heart attack, aged 75.[2]
Selected filmography
Splendor in the Grass (1961) .... Private Detective (uncredited)
The Happening (1967) .... First Motorcycle Officer
Cotton Comes to Harlem (1970) .... Lt. Anderson
They Might Be Giants (1971) .... Policeman
Crawlspace (1972, TV Movie) .... Sheriff Emil Birge
Ironside (1972, TV Series) .... Marty, law school janitor
Slaughterhouse-Five (1972) .... Edgar Derby
Newman's Law (1974) .... Reardon
W (1974) .... Charles Jasper
Mr. Ricco (1975) .... Detective George Cronyn
Kojak (1975, TV Series) .... Patrolman Lyle 'Sandy' Beach / Seymore Haywood
The Streets of San Francisco (1976, TV Series) .... Charlie Springer
All in the Family (1976–1978, TV Series) .... Pinky Petersen
The Late Show (1977) .... Ronnie Birdwell
Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (1977, TV Series) .... Major Jim Langston
Soap (1977–1981, TV Series) .... E. Ronald Mallu, Esq.
The Ghost of Flight 401 (1978, TV Movie) .... Andrews
Corvette Summer (1978) .... Ed McGrath
Foul Play (1978) .... Archbishop Thorncrest
The New Maverick (1978, TV Movie) .... Judge Austin Crupper, President 1st National Bank of Deming Texas
Good Time Harry (1980, TV Series) .... Jimmy Hughes
Rape and Marriage: The Rideout Case (1980, TV Movie) .... Gary Gortmaker
Miracle on Ice (1981, TV Movie) .... Don Craig
Taxi (1982, TV Series) .... Jack
Magnum, P.I. (1983-1988, TV Series) .... Luther Gillis
Off Sides (Pigs vs. Freaks) (1984, TV Movie) .... Chief Frank Brockmeyer
Webster (1984–1986, TV Series) .... Bill Parker
Airwolf (1984, TV Series) .... Eddie Donahough / Senator William Dietz
Oh, God! You Devil (1984) .... Charlie Gray
Night Court (1984–1988, TV Series) .... Jack Sullivan
Hardcastle and McCormick (1985, TV Series) .... Joseph Allen Murphy
Take Five (1987, TV Series) .... Max Davis
Perfect Strangers (1987–1988, TV Series) .... Harry Burns
Eternity (1990) .... Ridley / Governor
Lenny (1990, TV Series) .... Pat
The Last Halloween (1991, TV Short) .... Grandpa
Julie (1992, TV Series) .... I.F. 'Wooley' Woolstein
When a Man Loves a Woman (1994) .... Walter
Roswell (1994, TV Movie) .... James Forrestal
A Friend to Die For (1994, TV Movie) .... Priest
Executive Decision (1996) .... Admiral Lewis
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1997, TV Series) .... Grandpa Matthew Murdock
The Woman Chaser (1999) .... Used Car Dealer
Dancing at the Harvest Moon (2002, TV Movie) .... Gil Finnigan
Further reading
- Tom Vallance. Eugene Rocke obituary, The Independent (August 8, 2004)
- Myrna Oliver. Eugene Roche, 75; Character Actor in Films, Television, Los Angeles Times, August 2, 2004; accessed August 27, 2015.
References
^ Eugene Roche profile, filmreference.com; accessed August 27, 2015.
^ Eugene Roche, 75, Actor in TV and Film, Dies, nytimes.com, July 31, 2004; accessed August 27, 2015.
External links
Eugene Roche on IMDb
Eugene Roche at the Internet Broadway Database
Eugene Roche at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)- Eugene Roche's profile at Industry Central Website
Profile, ctva.biz; accessed August 27, 2015.
Eugene Roche, Aveleyman.com