Eugene Roche Net Worth

Eugene Roche was a character actor with a career spanning four decades. Born in Boston, he began his career in radio at age 15 and went on to study at Emerson College. He appeared in a variety of stage and television productions, including Broadway shows and sitcoms. He was known for his comedic roles, but also had a knack for drama. He was the father of nine children, three of whom have gone on to pursue careers in entertainment.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day September 22, 1928
Birth Place  Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Eugene Roche age 92 YEARS OLD
Died On July 28, 2004(2004-07-28) (aged 75)\nEncino, California, U.S.
Birth Sign Libra
Occupation Character actor, commercial pitchman
Years active 1961–2004

💰 Net worth: $1.4 Million

Eugene Roche, a renowned actor and soundtrack artist from the United States, is expected to have a net worth of around $1.4 million by 2024. With his exceptional talent and numerous contributions to the entertainment industry, Roche has garnered both fame and fortune throughout his career. His remarkable acting skills and impressive musical abilities have propelled him to great heights, earning him a significant following and numerous accolades. As an accomplished actor and soundtrack artist, Eugene Roche continues to leave an indelible mark on the industry, solidifying his place as one of the most talented individuals in the entertainment world.

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Biography/Timeline

1953

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.

1961

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).

1977

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.