Eugene Roche

The New Maverick: Pilot Death of a Cheerleader Corvette Summer Oh, God! You Devil! Foul Play The Late Show Roswell: The U.F.O. Cover-Up Cotton Comes to Harlem [Fullscreen]

Born: 09/22/1928 Boston, MA
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Biography: In another era, American actor Eugene Roche might have been a perfect next-door neighbor on Ozzie and Harriet; balding, slightly paunchy, with an open, jovial Midwestern face. Following theatrical work, Roche made a name for himself in a project which gave him no on-screen billing: the friendly kitchen employee who sang the brief "Ajax for dishes" ditty in a series of detergent commercials. Roche's breakthrough film was Slaughterhouse Five (1971), in which he played the likeable POW Edgar Derby, whose fascination with war souvenirs results in his perfunctory execution at the hands of his German captors.

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