- Born
- Died
- Birth nameMichael Tone Fedderson
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- The son of television producer Don Fedderson, Mike Minor was raised in San Francisco and educated at the University High School in Los Angeles and Brown Military Academy in San Diego. At 14, Mike was taking voice lessons when he got his first professional singing gig at the "Ye Little Club in Beverly Hills". Mike's early TV work began with guest appearances on such shows as The Donald O'Connor Show (1954) and The Joey Bishop Show (1961). Mike Minor is best recognized as "Steve Elliott" on Petticoat Junction (1963). Mike married actress Linda Henning in 1968, who co-starred on Petticoat Junction (1963) as "Betty Jo". The marriage lasted for five years. Mike has been on a number of TV soaps including As the World Turns (1956) and All My Children (1970), and Another World (1964) as "Dr. Royal Dunning". In 1999, Mike began performing on Broadway at the Duffy Theatre, starring as Inspector James Ascher in "A Perfect Crime".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kelly Wiebe <senhue@mts.net>
- SpousesMarilyn Minor(1981 - January 28, 2016) (his death)Linda Henning(September 7, 1968 - 1973) (divorced)Monyeen Rae Martini(July 22, 1961 - May 1966) (divorced, 1 child)
- Parents
- RelativesGregg Fedderson(Sibling)Darr Jay Fedderson(Sibling)
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- In 1966 he joined the cast of Petticoat Junction (1963) as the dashing, deep-voiced, hunky pilot Steve Elliott, who crash-lands in Hooterville and is nursed back to health by the lovely countrified trio Billie Jo (Meredith MacRae), Betty Jo (Linda Henning)and Bobbie Jo Bradley (Lori Saunders). Much was made out of which daughter would eventually walk down the aisle with him. Linda's Betty Jo, the tomboy who showed the least interest, was the eventual winner. A real-life romance was set off in the process, and a year after the two characters married on the show, Mike and Linda married in real life. They divorced five years later.
- Son of Don Fedderson and Tido Fedderson ("Minor" was his mother's maiden name, which he adopted as his professional surname). Older brother of Gregg Fedderson. Stepson of Yvonne Lime. Ex-son-in-law of Paul Henning and Ruth Henning.
- Made his stage debut as the male romantic lead in "The Impossible Years" with Ozzie Nelson and Harriet Nelson.
- An early interest in professional baseball led to an avid interest in golf in later years. He had been a member of the Hollywood Hackers, an organization of show business amateurs who travel and play golf while entertaining at the same time. Mike was a singer and had recorded two albums on the sly.
- Enjoyed a nice stretch in the '80s as one of Susan Lucci's various paramours on the soap All My Children (1970), not to mention briefer stints on other soaps, including Another World (1964) and As the World Turns (1956).
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