People
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
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:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| TV in Black: The First Fifty Years as Self (archive footage) | 2004-01-01 |
| Something a Little Less Serious: A Tribute to 'It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World' as Self (archive footage) | 1991-01-01 |
| A Love Letter to Jack Benny as Himself | 1981-02-05 |
| That's Entertainment, Part II as (archive footage) | 1976-05-16 |
| The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli as Self (archive footage) | 1973-01-01 |
| Jack Benny's 20th Anniversary TV Special as Self | 1970-11-16 |
| Jack Benny's Bag as Self | 1968-11-16 |
| It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World as Second Cab Driver | 1963-11-07 |
| The Mouse That Jack Built as Rochester (voice) | 1959-04-03 |
| Jack Benny Christmas Shopping Show as Rochester Van Jones | 1957-12-15 |
| You Can Change The World as Rochester | 1950-02-25 |
| Is Everybody Listening? as Rochester, Jack Benny Radio Program | 1947-09-05 |
| The Show-Off as Eddie | 1946-12-01 |
| The Sailor Takes a Wife as Harry | 1945-12-28 |
| Brother Bill as Brother Bill | 1945-12-04 |
| I Love a Bandleader as Newton H. Newton | 1945-09-13 |
| Brewster's Millions as Jackson | 1945-04-07 |
| Broadway Rhythm as Eddie | 1944-01-19 |
| What's Buzzin', Cousin? as Rochester | 1943-07-08 |
| Show-Business at War as Self | 1943-05-21 |
| Cabin in the Sky as Joseph 'Little Joe' Jackson | 1943-03-24 |
| The Meanest Man in the World as Shufro | 1943-02-12 |
| Tales of Manhattan as Reverend Lazarus | 1942-08-05 |
| Star Spangled Rhythm as Rochester | 1942-03-05 |
| Birth of the Blues as Louey | 1941-11-07 |
| Kiss the Boys Goodbye as George | 1941-08-01 |
| Topper Returns as Edward ("Eddie"), the Chauffeur | 1941-03-21 |
| Love Thy Neighbor as Rochester | 1940-12-27 |
| Buck Benny Rides Again as Rochester | 1940-05-31 |
| Gone with the Wind as Aunt Pittypat's Coachman 'Uncle Peter' | 1939-12-15 |
| Man About Town as Rochester | 1939-06-29 |
| You Can't Get Away with Murder as Sam (uncredited) | 1939-03-23 |
| You Can't Cheat an Honest Man as Cheerful | 1939-02-17 |
| Honolulu as Washington | 1939-02-03 |
| Going Places as Groom | 1938-12-31 |
| Kentucky as Groom | 1938-12-30 |
| While New York Sleeps as Janitor | 1938-12-16 |
| Thanks for the Memory as Janitor | 1938-11-11 |
| Exposed as William | 1938-11-05 |
| You Can't Take It with You as Donald | 1938-09-01 |
| Gold Diggers in Paris as Doorman | 1938-06-11 |
| Jezebel as Gros Bat | 1938-03-26 |
| Reckless Living as Dreamboat | 1938-03-01 |
| Over the Goal as William | 1937-10-16 |
| On Such a Night as Henry Clay Washington | 1937-08-27 |
| Wake Up and Live as Elevator Operator | 1937-08-23 |
| One Mile from Heaven as Henry Bangs | 1937-08-18 |
| White Bondage as Old Glory (uncredited) | 1937-08-05 |
| Public Wedding as Man Carrying Coat | 1937-07-09 |
| Melody for Two as Exodus Johnson | 1937-05-01 |
| When Love Is Young as Taxi Driver (uncredited) | 1937-03-26 |
| Bill Cracks Down as Chauffeur | 1937-03-22 |
| Love Is News as Man Getting Marriage License (uncredited) | 1937-02-26 |
| Rainbow on the River as Doctor (uncredited) | 1936-12-18 |
| Three Men on a Horse as Moses, the Elevator Operator | 1936-11-21 |
| Two in a Crowd as Swipe (uncredited) | 1936-10-03 |
| The Green Pastures as Noah | 1936-08-01 |
| Show Boat as Boonville man speaking film's first line | 1936-05-17 |
| The Music Goes 'Round as Lucifer | 1936-02-27 |
| His Night Out as Bellhop (uncredited) | 1935-10-01 |
| Transient Lady as 'Noxious' | 1935-03-04 |
| The Gay Bride as 2nd bootblack (uncredited) | 1934-12-14 |
| I Love That Man as Charlie - Porter (uncredited) | 1933-07-07 |
| Terror Aboard as Seaman (uncredited) | 1933-04-14 |
| From Hell to Heaven as Sam's Pal (uncredited) | 1933-02-24 |
| Hat Check Girl as Walter (uncredited) | 1932-10-08 |
| What Price Hollywood? as Max's Butler James (uncredited) | 1932-06-24 |
