Biography
Not to be confused with the Hollywood stunt man of the same name, Eddie Welch was a busy comedy writer at RKO in the early talkie era. An old vaudeville buddy of comedian
Bert Wheeler, Welch contributed to the screenplays of the Wheeler and Woolsey vehicles
Peach O' Reno (1931),
Girl Crazy (1932), and
Hold 'em Jail (1932). He then moved to Paramount, where he labored away in the B-picture unit for several years. Before his retirement in 1938, Eddie Welch managed to work on at least one of
Dorothy Lamour's South Sea epics. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide