Eddie Rochester Anderson Documentary - Hollywood Walk of Fame

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  • Edmund Lincoln Anderson was an American comedian and actor. To a generation of early radio and television comedy he was known as "Rochester".
    Anderson got his start in show business as a teenager on the vaudeville circuit. In the early 1930s, he transitioned into films and radio. In 1937, he began his most famous role of Rochester van Jones, usually known simply as "Rochester", the valet of Jack Benny, on his NBC radio show The Jack Benny Program. Anderson became the first African American to have a regular role on a nationwide radio program. When the series moved to CBS television in 1950, Anderson continued in the role until the series' end in 1965.
    After the series ended, Anderson remained active with guest starring roles on television and voice work in animated series. He was also an avid horse-racing fan who owned several race horses and worked as a horse trainer at the Hollywood Park Racetrack. He was married twice and had four children, and died of heart disease in February 1977 at the age of 71.
    Early life
    Anderson was born in Oakland, California. His father, "Big Ed" Anderson, was a minstrel performer, while his mother, Ella Mae, had been a tightrope walker until her career was ended by a fall. He described himself as being a descendant of slaves who were able to leave the South during the Civil War through the Underground Railroad. At the age of ten, Anderson and his family moved from Oakland to San Francisco. He left school when he was 14 to work as an errand boy to help his family.
    Stage-struck at an early age, he spent much of his free time waiting at stage doors and cutting up on street corners with his friend and brother, Cornelius. Anderson briefly tried being a jockey, but had to give it up when he became too heavy. Anderson started in show business as part of an all African-American revue at age 14; he had previously won an amateur contest at a vaudeville theater in San Francisco. Anderson joined the cast of Struttin' Along in 1923 and was part of Steppin' High both as a dancer and as one of the "Three Black Aces" with his brother, Cornelius, in 1924. He later worked in vaudeville with Cornelius. Anderson began adding comedy to his song and dance act in 1926. During one of his vaudeville tours to the East Coast, Anderson first met Jack Benny; the men only exchanged greetings and shook hands.
    Anderson's vocal cords were ruptured when he was a youngster selling newspapers in San Francisco. The newsboys believed those who were able to shout the loudest sold the most papers. The permanent

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  • @user-hu4gr1bo5g
    @user-hu4gr1bo5g 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Thank you for this.
    God Bless Eddie Anderson & Benjamin Kubelsky. (Rochester & Jack) R. I. P.

  • @ChiefBrokenHeart
    @ChiefBrokenHeart 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Entertainment and friendship at its finest....

  • @dianepulley7439
    @dianepulley7439 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I ❤the Jack Benny Program I missed the ones who passed away.I have a few of the Jack Benny Program on DVDS.

  • @janmcdonald3896
    @janmcdonald3896 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is great. Well researched & informative. Love Rochester

  • @derektownsend3569
    @derektownsend3569 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love this guy. Very funny with a great delivery.

  • @chrischeshire6528
    @chrischeshire6528 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Rochester!"..."yes boss"..."Your name is Rochester and what's your brother's name?"..."September ? Why September?"..."Well boss I was born in Rochester and my brother was born in September." Love Rochester! (The actual conversation beween Jack and the army soldier about Rochester took place in North Africa when Jack was touring for the troops)

  • @michaelcase8574
    @michaelcase8574 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    There was even a radio pilot The secret life of Rochester van Jones. Unfortunately it wasn't picked up.

  • @HENRY-tm4fz
    @HENRY-tm4fz หลายเดือนก่อน

    😁

  • @bernardpage9552
    @bernardpage9552 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Did Eddie Rochester Anderson know the Three Stooges