Career
Sholdar"s credits include an episode with Editor Asner in Alfred Hitchcock Presents, a regular role as Steven Morley in the television series The Farmer"s Daughter (1963-1966), and several appearances in Dragnet. 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 television part to date.
He starred a Gunsmoke episode titled "The Bassops."
Another cr was on Route 66, season three episode 11 "Hey, Moth, Come Eat the Flame" November 30, 1962.
Tod and Buz try to help a young boy (Mickey Sholdar) cope with the alcoholism of his piano-playing widower father (Harry Guardino) who was also being tempted into participating in a payroll heist. Debut of the Corvette Stingray.