Mary LaRoche


Mary LaRoche was an American actress and singer, best known for her roles in Gidget, Bye Bye Birdie and The Twilight Zone. Her name is often seen in print as Mary La Roche.

Early years

LaRoche grew up in Rochester, New York, and she received training in piano and voice at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. By age 10, she was acting on radio programs. She gained additional acting experience in Rochester with the Community Players and the Paddy Hill Players.
In 1939, LaRoche was a sectional winner in the Gateway to Hollywood competition.

Career

LaRoche began singing and acting on and off Broadway in 1938. Over the next seven years she appeared in a number of Broadway musical comedies, including the 1942 operetta The Merry Widow by Franz Lehár.
LaRoche performed in various feature films during the 1950s and 1960s, including in the role of a singer in Catskills Honeymoon in 1950; Operation Mad Ball in 1957; Clark Gable's love interest in 1958s Run Silent Run Deep; The Lineup, also released in 1958; Gidget in 1959, in which she portrays the mother of Sandra Dee's title character; The Ladies Man in 1961; Bye Bye Birdie in 1963, playing the part of Ann Margaret's mother; and The Swinger in 1966.
LaRoche was very active in television, usually in guest appearances in single episodes of a television series. She portrayed the title character's mother in Karen. She acted on television as early as 1946, when she was part of a two-person skit that was broadcast on WBKB-TV in Chicago.
Between 1951 and 1977 she appeared in 37 different television series, including five appearances on Perry Mason, two episodes of The Twilight Zone and an episode of The Streets of San Francisco in 1976. One of LaRoche's more complex and dramatic characterizations on television is in a one-hour episode of Gunsmoke in 1963, one titled "Quint-Cident". In that episode of the classic Western, in a central role opposite Burt Reynolds, she portrays a beleaguered and mentally exhausted widow trying to survive alone on an isolated farmstead in Kansas during the late 1870s.

Personal life

LaRoche was married to actor John Hudson and to actor-producer Sherwood Price.

Theater

On Broadway

Cinema

Series