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Acting
September 22, 1928
July 28, 2004
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eugene Harrison Roche (September 22, 1928 - July 28, 2004) was an American actor. He was the original "Ajax Man" in 1970s television commercials. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eugene Roche, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Gil Finnigan
2002

Dr. Light
2002

Judge Alan
2001

The Warden
2001

Confessional Priest
2001

Used Car Dealer
1999

Judge Theodore Foley
1999
1999

Snappy
1998

Mr. Francis
1997

as Gil Finnigan

as Dr. Light

as Judge Alan

as The Warden

as Confessional Priest

as Used Car Dealer

as Judge Theodore Foley

as Snappy

as Mr. Francis


as John's Father

as Admiral Lewis

as Jor Brel

as Priest

as Scully

as James Forrestal

as Walter

as Eric Jr.

as Mr. Hampton

as Alan Nugent

as Stromwell (voice)


as Grandpa

as Carl

as Ridley / Governor

as Osborne Fulbright
as Sullivan


as Charlie Gray

as Billy Simms

as Lt. Aloysius Jarvis

as Franklin Mayberry

as Lt. Jack Boyle


as Police Chief Frank Brockmeyer

as Senator William Dietz

as Senator William Dietz

as Eddie Donahough

as Jack Sullivan

as Sgt. Khoury

as Patrick J. Malloy



as Don Craig

as Luther H. Gillis

as Gary Gortmaker

as Sloane

as Business Manager

as Paul Sycamore

as Lew Beck

as Bishop Milton Wright


as Jack

as Judge Austin Crupper

as Archbishop Thorncrest / Archbishop's brother

as Ed McGrath

as Matt Andrews



as E. Ronald Mallu

as DA Patrick Shannon

as Schroeder

as Sgt. Taplinger


as Ron Birdwell


as Bob Latimer

as Det. Sgt. Harry Isadore


as Dr. George Stegner


as Daniel Lawrence

as Prosecutor

as George Cronyn



as Reardon

as Charles Jasper

as Mayor Clinton Bickford


as Seymore Haywood

as Patrolman Lyle 'Sandy' Beach

as Rev. Wally Snider


as Derby

as Sheriff Emil Birge

as Policeman

as Pinky Peterson

as Lt. Anderson



as Ed Hudson

as First Motorcycle Officer


as Private Detective (uncredited)


as Assistant D.A. Smith

as George