Eugene Roche

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Adept at both comedy and drama, character player Eugene Roche (sometimes billed as Gene Roche) had an extensive four-decade career. Born in Depression-era Boston the son of a Navy man, the moon-faced, intent-looking Roche started on radio at age 15 displaying his knack for character voices, both men and women. He enlisted in the U.S. Army following high school, then studied at Emerson College. Searching for work in summer stock and variety shows, he appeared in productions of "Pal Joey" with Bob Fosse and "Point of No Return" with Henry Fonda. Newly married at this time, he found classical stage parts to play in early 50s San Francisco, then headed for New York and began appearing in dramatic TV shows and commercials.

He made his Broadway debut with "Blood, Sweat and Stanley Poole" starring Darren McGavin and went on to do "The White House" with Helen Hayes and "Mother Courage" with Anne Bancroft. Comedy became his forte on TV with showy recurring roles on "Soap" (1977),"Night Court" (1984), and "Perfect Strangers" (1986), while choice support parts came his way on film, including The Late Show (1977) and Foul Play (1978) -- some roles cantankerous, some lovable, some menacing. The father of nine children, three of his male offspring have opted for entertainment careers: Eamonn Roche and Brogan Roche are actors, and Sean Roche is an Emmy award-winning writer and producer.

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    Name Eugene Roche
    (Eugene Harrison Roche)
    Build Average
    Hair Color Salt and Pepper
    Date of Birth September 221928
    Birthplace Boston, MA
    Star Sign Virgo
    Died July 282004 (Aged 76)
    Location of Death Encino, California, USA
    Cause of Death (heart attack)
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Roman Catholic
    Occupation Actor
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  • "Persevere, and never allow anything or anyone to deter you from your passion. The world will cheer you one day and dismiss you the next so treat fanfare and failure as twins."
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  • Born in Boston, Massachusetts
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  • Trained for the stage at the Actors Workshop in San Francisco.
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  • Originally selected to play Arthur Carlson on WKRP in Cincinnati, but was replaced with Gordon Jump.
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  • Wrote a book of short shories chronicling people he has met during his life.
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  • Played famed police detective Eddie Egan in an unsold pilot for a TV series based on him, which was produced in the mid-`70s after The French Connection (1971) was a hit.
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  • Father of 9 children, including Eamonn Roche, Brogan Roche and Sean Roche.
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  • Spouse: Bratman, Anntoni C. (16 April 1982 - 28 July 2004) (his death); Marjory (1956 - 1981) (divorced) 9 children
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