Mikey Post

Mikey Post (April 29, 1982 - February 17, 2018)[1][2] was an American actor. He had dwarfism and was three feet two inches tall.

Mikey Post
Born(1982-04-29)April 29, 1982
DiedFebruary 17, 2018(2018-02-17) (aged 35)
OccupationActor
Years active2001–2018

He appeared in the films Black Knight, Rest Stop, Rest Stop 2, Killer Pad, Skid Marks, Bedtime Stories, TV shows MADtv, Boardwalk Empire, 90210 and on Animal Planet's Reality Show Pit Boss. He also played a recurring character on Disney XD's Pair of Kings.

Biography

Mikey Post was born in Columbus, Ohio, but soon after his birth he and his family moved to Roswell, Georgia, where he lived for most of his life. He attended a Performing Arts School North Springs High School, studying different acting techniques and performing in numerous plays. After high school, he attended the University of Georgia (UGA) and received his bachelor's degree in Management Information Systems Technology. In 2013, Mikey announced via his Facebook fan page that he was struggling with his health after being diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

Career

While attending UGA, Mikey auditioned for commercials and movies in between his studies. Through his Atlanta-based talent agent, The People Store, Mikey booked a minor role in the movie Black Knight. While the role Mikey auditioned for was only a bit part, Martin Lawrence and the director Gil Junger decided they wanted to feature Mikey more throughout the film. Although the role was a small one, it helped jumpstart Mikey's career. After graduating college, Mikey moved to Hollywood, California. Mikey later appeared in various feature films and also played the role of Wicket for the Star Wars nationwide tour in 2006 and in the Rose Parade on New Year's Day 2007. He was most recently seen in national commercials for Radio Shack (as Gumdrop the elf), Big Lots (as the Big Lots Spokes Elf), and Go Daddy. He most notably appeared in the movie Bedtime Stories, starring Adam Sandler & Keri Russell, where he played the Angry Dwarf.

Death

Post died on February 17, 2018 at the age of 35. His cause of death is Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[3][4]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001Black KnightYoung Manas Michael Post
2002Blood BathMinion
2004Delivery Boy ChroniclesLittle Person #2
2006Rest StopScotty
Coming to TownAlpinlo
Factory GirlAssociate Produceras Michael Post
2007Skid MarksOne-Foot
2008Killer PadTitoas Timothy Michael Post
Rest Stop: Don't Look BackScotty
Fairy Tale PoliceMr. Keebler
Bedtime StoriesAngry Dwarf
2009Donna on DemandNerd #1
Santa BuddiesElpert
Byron Phillips: FoundFranklin
A Fuchsia ElephantMikey
2010The Search for Santa PawsElpert Elf
Playing with GunsJonahTV movie
2011Intervention: CinderellaGrumpy
2012Santa Paws 2: The Santa PupsElpert Elf
It Has Begun: BananapocalypseHimself
2013Whistle While I Work ItVIP Guy
A Country ChristmasElliot
2014ButtwhistleCosmo
2017Walk of FameTeddyFinal film role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!Caged Mutant1 episode
2010Majority Rules!Charles
Boardwalk EmpireMike Green
90210Slick Elf
2011The CapePickle
2011-2012Pair of KingsSherpa Squonk/Dr. Micah/Sherpa Squonk's Twin5 episodes
2012-2013Pit BossHimself8 episodes
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