Mickey Cassidy is a stuntman and stunt actor who performed stunts in several episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise. He received no credit for his appearances. His costume from "In a Mirror, Darkly" was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1](X)
Cassidy is the son of stuntman and stunt coordinator Michael Cassidy and the brother of stunt performers Zane Cassidy and Mariah Cassidy. Because of his father's connection to the stunt business, Cassidy got at early age into the movie and television business. His first experiences were the science fiction fantasy film The Ewok Adventure (1984, with Fionnula Flanagan and Darryl Henriques, stunt coordinated by his father and with stunts by Frank James Sparks) and the family comedy Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989, with Matt Frewer, Amy O'Neill, Mark L. Taylor, Frank Welker, Craig Richard Nelson, and stunts by Cherie Tash). For the letter one he performed three high fall stunts and finally earned his SAG card. Cassidy doubled actor Macaulay Culkin on most of his '90s films and set a world record at the age of 13 while performing a 170' decelerator fall off a cliff on the drama The Good Son (1993).
Cassidy doubled lead actors, portrayed supporting roles, and performed stunts in feature films such as Problem Child 2 (1991, with Zach Grenier, Diane and Elaine Klimaszewski, and stunts by Caron Colvett, Gene LeBell, and Zane Cassidy), Hook (1991), D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994, with stunts by Brian Avery, Christian Fletcher, and Pat Romano), the comedy Getting Even with Dad (1994, with Saul Rubinek and Ron Canada), The Pagemaster (1994, with Ed Begley, Jr., Christopher Lloyd, and the voices of Patrick Stewart, Whoopi Goldberg, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Picardo, and Frank Welker, and stunts by Brett Jones), Richie Rich (1994), 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up (1995, with Charles Napier and stunts by Phil Adams, John Alden, Brian Avery, Rick Avery, Sandy Berumen-Justus, Simone Boisseree, Jeff Bornstein, Bobby Burns, Dave Cadiente, Jeff Cadiente, Keith Campbell, Mike Cassidy, Doc Charbonneau, Eugene Collier, Monty Cox, Phil Culotta, Maria Doest, Gary Epper, Andy Gill, Al Goto, Michael Haynes, Keii Johnston, Al Jones, Brett Jones, Gene LeBell, Clint Lilley, Buck McDancer, Dwayne McGee, Cole McKay, Bill McTosh, Charles Picerni Jr., Denney Pierce, Rex Pierson, Don Pulford, Spiro Razatos, Mario Roberts, Robby Robinson, Pat Romano, Debby Lynn Ross, Lynn Salvatori, Jan Shultz, Erik Stabenau, Tierre Turner and Merritt Yohnka), Casper (1995), and the comedy Spy Hard (1996).
He has also performed stunts in Picket Fences (starring Ray Walston and Kelly Connell) and portrayed supporting parts in the drama The Adventures of Huck Finn (1993, with Leon Russom and Dion Anderson) and the comedy Free Enterprise (1998, starring William Shatner and with Thomas Hobson, Diana Cignoni, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Chase Masterson, Mark A. Altman, and Daren Dochterman).
After a longer break he returned in 2003 he has doubled several leading actors in the daytime soap The Bold and the Beautiful (2003-2006), including Jack Wagner, Dax Griffin, and Matthew Borlenghi. Cassidy has also performed stunts in Jarhead (2005), the television special All That 10th Anniversary Reunion Special (2005, alongside his father and brother), and in an episode of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2007, with Rob Steiner and stunts by Vince Deadrick, Jr., Mark Ginther, and Danny Downey).