Teddy Infuhr

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Theodore Edward "Teddy" Infuhr ( November 9, 1936 in St. Louis , Missouri , USA - May 12, 2007 in Thousand Oaks , California , USA ) was an American film actor and child actor .

Life

Teddy Infuhr was the youngest of four children. His family moved with him to Los Angeles when he was three years old. He was brought into acting by his mother. He was discovered as a schoolboy by a talent scout at Rainbow Studios and booked for the 1942 film The Tuttles of Tahiti . At the time he was five years old. During the 1940s, he was often cast in the role of the narrow-minded boy or troublemaker.

Filmography (selection)

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