Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson

Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson

Known For

Gone with the Wind

Biography

Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (September 18, 1905 – February 28, 1977) was an American comic actor who became famous playing Rochester, the valet to Jack Benny's eponymous title character on the long-running radio and television series The Jack Benny Program.

Movies Featuring Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson

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Is Everybody Listening? (1947)

as Rochester, Jack Benny Radio Program
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Brother Bill (1945)

as Brother Bill
Cabin in the Sky

Cabin in the Sky (1943)

as Joseph 'Little Joe' Jackson
Tales of Manhattan

Tales of Manhattan (1942)

as Reverend Lazarus
Topper Returns

Topper Returns (1941)

as Edward ("Eddie"), the Chauffeur
Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind (1939)

as Aunt Pittypat's Coachman 'Uncle Peter'
Honolulu

Honolulu (1939)

as Washington
On Such a Night

On Such a Night (1937)

as Henry Clay Washington
Wake Up and Live

Wake Up and Live (1937)

as Elevator Operator
White Bondage

White Bondage (1937)

as Old Glory (uncredited)
Public Wedding

Public Wedding (1937)

as Man Carrying Coat
Melody for Two

Melody for Two (1937)

as Exodus Johnson
When Love Is Young

When Love Is Young (1937)

as Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Love Is News

Love Is News (1937)

as Man Getting Marriage License (uncredited)
Rainbow on the River

Rainbow on the River (1936)

as Doctor (uncredited)
Three Men on a Horse

Three Men on a Horse (1936)

as Moses, the Elevator Operator
Two in a Crowd

Two in a Crowd (1936)

as Swipe (uncredited)
Show Boat

Show Boat (1936)

as Boonville man speaking film's first line
His Night Out

His Night Out (1935)

as Bellhop (uncredited)
The Gay Bride

The Gay Bride (1934)

as 2nd bootblack (uncredited)
I Love That Man

I Love That Man (1933)

as Charlie - Porter (uncredited)
Terror Aboard

Terror Aboard (1933)

as Seaman (uncredited)
From Hell to Heaven

From Hell to Heaven (1933)

as Sam's Pal (uncredited)
Hat Check Girl

Hat Check Girl (1932)

as Walter (uncredited)
What Price Hollywood?

What Price Hollywood? (1932)

as Max's Butler James (uncredited)