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Mike Minor (born Michael Fedderson) on December 7, 1939 is an American actor probably best known for his role as Steve Elliott on Petticoat Junction (1966–1970).
Minor is the son of television producer Don Fedderson.
He began voice lessons in 1953 at the age of fourteen. His first singing job was at Ye Little Club in Beverly Hills, where he was engaged for two weeks and held over for ten. He attended University High School in Los Angeles and Brown Military Academy in San Diego. Since then he has appeared at Bimbo's in San Francisco, the Rat Fink Room in New York, the Elegante in... MORE
Mike Minor (born Michael Fedderson) on December 7, 1939 is an American actor probably best known for his role as Steve Elliott on Petticoat Junction (1966–1970).
Minor is the son of television producer Don Fedderson.
He began voice lessons in 1953 at the age of fourteen. His first singing job was at Ye Little Club in Beverly Hills, where he was engaged for two weeks and held over for ten. He attended University High School in Los Angeles and Brown Military Academy in San Diego. Since then he has appeared at Bimbo's in San Francisco, the Rat Fink Room in New York, the Elegante in Brooklyn, Izzy's Supper Club in Vancouver and the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.
A recording artist, Minor has made two albums and numerous singles, the latter including the successful "Silver Dollar" and "One Day at a Time".
Minor played the character Steve Elliott on Petticoat Junction starting 1966. His character, a pilot, crashed his airplane in Hooterville. Elliott recovered and later married Betty Jo Bradley. Later episodes in the series's run focused on the couple and their daughter Kathy Jo Elliott. The show ended in 1970.
Among his other television credits are The Donald O'Connor Show (1968 LESS
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