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6.5 1 Seasons • 103 Episodes

The Mickey Mouse Club

A variety show featuring a cast of child performers.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Eileen Diamond

    Eileen Diamond

    Self

  • Patricia Morrow

    Patricia Morrow

    Self

  • J. Pat O'Malley

    J. Pat O'Malley

    Self

  • Judy Nugent

    Judy Nugent

    Self

  • Mickey Rooney Jr.

    Mickey Rooney Jr.

    Self

  • Roberta Shore

    Roberta Shore

    Self

  • Doreen Tracey

    Doreen Tracey

    Self

  • Bobby Burgess

    Bobby Burgess

    Self

  • Alvy Moore

    Alvy Moore

    Self

Overview

A variety show featuring a cast of child performers.

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