John Roche
Known for: Acting
Born: February 5, 1893 in Penn Yan, New York, USA - Died: November 9, 1952
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Roche (February 6, 1893 – November 10, 1952) was an American actor of the stage and screen. Roche was born in the small village of Penn Yan, New York, on February 6, 1893. He graduated from the University of Rochester, after which he began his acting career touring with stock companies during the 1910s and early 1920s. In 1922, he broke into the film industry with a featured role in The Good Provider. During the 1920s, he acted in both films and on stage, including several roles in Broadway productions. He acted steadily in films until 1936, in both featured and supporting roles. In the mid-1930s he took a break from films, focusing on the stage, including directing the play, Mackerel Skies, which had a short run at the Playhouse Theatre in New York in 1936. Roche returned to films in 1941, with a small role in the Norma Shearer vehicle, We Were Dancing (1942), based on the Noël Coward play of the same name. Over the course of his career he was involved in over half a dozen Broadway productions and appeared in over 50 films. His final screen appearance was in 1946's The Brute Man. Roche died on November 10, 1952, in Los Angeles, California.
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The Donovan Affair
Jack Donovan
The Awful Truth
Jimmy Kempster
Winner Take All
Roger Elliott
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Augustine St. Claire
Monte Carlo
Paul, the 'Real' Hairdresser
This Thing Called Love
De witt
Kid Galahad
Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Flowing Gold
Buddy Briskow
Just My Luck
R.H. Nelson
Lucretia Lombard
Fred Winship
The Dream Melody
Richard Gordon
Beauty for Sale
Robert Abbott
Prosperity
Holland's Cohort Knapp
Kiss Me Again
Maurice
The Tenth Woman
Barry Compton
The Return of Peter Grimm
Frederick Grimm
Lady with a Past
Carl
Don Juan
Leandro
Midnight Lovers
Owen Ffolliott
The Clinging Vine
House Guest
Bobbed Hair
Saltonstall Adams
Diamond Handcuffs
Jerry Fontaine
The Spider Woman
Casino Croupier (uncredited)
The Unholy Night
Lieutenant Savor