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  1. Feb 18, 2021 · In this installment: In honor of Black History Month, we’re spotlighting five episodes of The Jack Benny Show that featured Eddie “Rochester” Anderson. There were Black characters on the air ...

  2. Sep 18, 2015 · But, Eddie could dance, and he soon discovered that he could leverage his defective voice for laughs — even the moldiest of jokes took on a certain freshness when brayed out in Eddie’s buzzsaw tenor. By the middle of the 1930’s, Eddie Anderson was a fixture on the nation’s theatre screens, in bit roles and in the occasional featured part.

  3. Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson. Actor. Born September 18, 1905 in Oakland, California, USA. The son of a minstrel and circus tightrope walker, Eddie Anderson developed a gravel voice early in life which would become his trademark to fame. He joined his older brother Cornelius as members of "The Three Black Aces" during his vaudeville years, singing ...

  4. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5242. Source citation. Actor, Comedian. He is best remembered for his role of 'Rochester Van Jones,' on the Jack Benny Show. The son of a minstrel, Big Ed Anderson, and a circus tightrope walker, Ella May Anderson, Eddie was born into a show business family, where he joined his brother, Cornelius, in a vaudeville troupe.

  5. Eddie Anderson. *Eddie (Rochester) Anderson was born in 1905 on this date. He was a Black actor best known for his comic portrayal of "Rochester" on the Jack Benny radio show. From Oakland, Calif., Anderson's parents performed in vaudeville, and he began acting when he was eight. His formal show business career began in 1919 when he appeared in ...

  6. Eddie Anderson (September 18, 1905 – February 28, 1977) was an American actor and comedian who played Rochester Van Jones on The Jack Benny Program, a character very loosely based on himself. Anderson is best known for his raspy voice, and for his long-time association and friendship with Jack Benny. Edmund Lincoln Anderson was born in Oakland, California on September 18, 1905 to "Big Ed ...

  7. Mar 26, 2020 · Anderson was well paid for his work. By 1942, he was earning $100,000 per year and was the highest-paid black actor in Hollywood at that time. Anderson meanwhile invested his money wisely and ...

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