Known For. The Little Rascals Waldo. Raising Helen Church Choir. Tarzan Little Ape. Full House Derek. Show all Hide all Show by Hide Show Music department 44 credits. Show all 6 episodes. Show all 8 episodes. Nick TV Movie composer: additional music, orchestrator. Hide Show Actor 28 credits. Mendel voice, as Blake McIver Ewing. Mendel voice. Show all 7 episodes. Jamie O. Wolfgang as Blake McIver Ewing. Histeria Kids Chorus voice. Histeria Kids Chrous voice. Analytics Analytics.
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Characters like Spanky and Alfalfa, and the high jinks they got caught up in, became instantly recognizable to legions of fans. Of course, few children knew about the storied history of this IP when they were taken to the movie theater 50 years after Our Gang came to an end to see the feature-film reboot, The Little Rascals.
While most of the child actors who were cast in the adaptation had few, if any, big acting credits to their names prior to The Little Rascals , Blake McIver Ewing — who played the villain vying to steal the heart of Darla from Alfalfa — was certainly familiar to a certain subset of the audience. What do you remember about auditioning for Waldo?
I auditioned probably five times for the movie. They announced this big, nationwide search. In the beginning it was publicity-heavy, looking for lookalikes for the original characters from the way-back-when. They sent me in for the pre-read: nothing. Then, they had narrowed down each character to about to kids per character that were in the running. When it got down to two people per role, they had a giant final callback at Universal, on the backlot.
It was so awkward. There were suddenly professional lights and a real film camera, like a screen test, and [Steven] Spielberg was sitting right in front of me, where the director [Penelope Spheeris] had been sitting. So that was jarring, because even at 8 I knew who Steven Spielberg was. Did you watch any of the original Our Gang shorts to prepare for the audition? Yeah, I actually had a VHS box set of them that was given to my dad.
I think I read that the other Waldo was more into poetry or something? He was very much an intellectual and it was more about the intellectual supremacy that made him a villain.
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