Michael W. Schwartz is an American actor and musician, who appeared as one of the Deli Customer's caught up in Remo and Jeanie's brother and sister argument in the Deli the day that Mork first meets them, in Season 2's Stark Raving Mork.
Biography[]
Michael W. Schwartz, also went by the name of Michael Williams, appearing as a musical act in the earlier part of his career.
Career[]
From 1965 to 1967, Schwartz credited as Mike Williams appeared as Action Kid Mike in 98 episodes of Where The Action Is (1965 - 1967) and in American Bandstand (1967). In the midst of those appearances he also picked up his first acting credit (also as Williams) in 1966's Wild Wild Winter a kind of Ski-ing version of the Surfing Musical showcases popular at the time.
Filmography[]
Year | Movie | Role | |
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1966 | Wild Wild Winter | Rod | |
1975 | Linda Lovelace for President | William Barnard Silberkleit | |
1976 | The Big Bus | Bus Station Greeter | |
1984 | Young Lust | Actor | |
Year | TV Movie | Role | |
1978 | Ruby and Oswald | ||
Year | TV Series | Episode | Role |
1977 | Soap | Episode #1.10 | Intern |
1979 | M*A*S*H | Ain't Love Grand | Patient |
1979 | Mork & Mindy | Stark Raving Mork | Deli Customer |
Since the 1980s his acting appearances have been scarce, but he re-emerged again from 2017, in short films including: Game Time (2017); The Art of Survival (2020); Narkeleptik (2021); and two upcoming shorts in Take Care and Sunrise at Dusk. [1]
Mork & Mindy[]
Schwartz appeared as the unfortunate customer in the newly opened NY Deli who is caught up the Da Vinci sibling squabble while he is trying to order, suffering the irritability of a Jeanie cheesed off with her brother.