Mickey Sholdar

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Mickey Sholdar (born March 20, 1949, in

Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American actor.[1]

Sholdar's credits include the role of Eddie Stander, with

He was also the golf technical advisor for the 1975 film Babe, the life story of

Babe Zaharias
, and appeared on-screen as a golf pro. This was his last film or TV part to date.

Another credit was on Route 66, appearing in the eleventh episode of season 3 entitled "Hey, Moth, Come Eat the Flame", which aired on November 30, 1962. In the episode, Sholdar plays a young boy trying to cope with the alcoholism of his piano-playing widower father (Harry Guardino) who was also being tempted into participating in a payroll heist.

Selected Filmography

  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
    (1963) (Season 1 Episode 19: "To Catch a Butterfly") as Eddie Stander

References

  1. ^ "TV Mailbag:Jackie Cooper Now Behind-Scenes Boss". The Hartford Courant. May 16, 1965. pp. 3H.
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