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Jack Benny and Eddie Anderson disembark from a train in Los Angeles in 1943 with a camel.. Anderson's first appearance on The Jack Benny Program was on March 28, 1937. [9] [10] He was originally hired to play the one-time role of a redcap for a storyline in which the show traveled from Chicago to California by train, which coincided with the show's actual return to NBC's Radio City West in ...
Guest star Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and John Forsythe. Bachelor Father is an American sitcom starring John Forsythe, Noreen Corcoran and Sammee Tong. The series first premiered on CBS in September 1957 before moving to NBC for the third season in 1959. The series' fifth and final season aired on ABC. A total of 157 episodes were aired.
L-R: Ethel Waters, Kenneth Spencer, Eddie Anderson, Lena Horne, and Rex Ingram. Cabin in the Sky is a 1943 American musical film based on the 1940 Broadway musical of the same name. The first feature film directed by Vincente Minnelli, [2] Cabin in the Sky features an all-black cast [2] and stars Ethel Waters, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson and ...
Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (1905–1977), American comic actor who played the character Rochester on the Jack Benny program; Edward Anderson (rapper) or Ed O.G. (born 1970), American hip-hop musician; Edward Frederick Anderson (1932–2001), American botanist; Edward H. Anderson (1858–1928), Swedish Mormon missionary
After former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader Krystal "Krissy" Anderson died following the stillbirth of her daughter, her husband, Clayton Anderson is speaking out about prenatal care.
It's one of the largest divorce settlements in history. A judge has ordered Oklahoma oil tycoon Harold Hamm to pay his ex-wife Sue Ann Hamm $995.5 million. NBC explained how the massive settlement ...
Proctor, who has been married to Earhardt for six years, reportedly filed for divorce on Wednesday, one day after the Fox News host announced their separation amid allegations that her husband had ...
The film featured regulars from Benny's radio show including Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Andy Devine, Phil Harris, and Dennis Day. It also included a debut film appearance for radio star Lillian Cornell. [1] The film was directed and produced by Mark Sandrich and produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.