Big League Blockbuster

30 years later, โ€˜Stilwellโ€™ looks back on his role in a classic sports film

Ask any Evansvillian what the city is most known for, and Bosse Fieldโ€™s role in the 1992 film โ€œA League of Their Ownโ€ is sure to top many lists.

Celebrating its 30th anniversary this summer, the Penny Marshall-directed movie about the first professional womenโ€™s baseball league brought some of Hollywoodโ€™s top talent to the River City. Many Tri-State residents found their way onto the set, most as extras, except for one young local.

The film was Justin Schellerโ€™s screen debut. A native of the west-county village of Saint Wendel, Schellerโ€™s audition was spur of the moment: His mother saw an ad in the Evansville Courier for the role of Stilwell, the 5-year-old son of outfielder Evelyn Gardner, played by future โ€œMonkโ€ actress Bitty Schram.

โ€œI was really the opposite of Stilwell,โ€ says Scheller, now a social studies teacher at White River Valley High School in Switz City, Indiana, and a football coach at Eastern Greene High School in Bloomfield. โ€œI was so shy. It was not easy being in front of all those people for a kid thatโ€™s shy and anxious.โ€

Scheller, who we first met in the 2011 issue of [Evansville Living City View], beat out hundreds of other children for his first and only movie role. But it wasnโ€™t all fun and games: Scheller says the long days were tough on him at such a young age.

โ€œWe would be there 12, 13 hours a day, and for a 5-year-old kid, thatโ€™s pretty brutal, especially when you donโ€™t have a big part, so thereโ€™s so much downtime,โ€ he says.

Three decades on, Scheller says heโ€™ll never forget his experience on set, playing catch with Tom Hanks or taking photos with Madonna. For Scheller, this would be the pinnacle of his acting career.

โ€œItโ€™s kind of crazy to look back on,โ€ he says, โ€œbut my parents were really good about not making it too huge of a deal. We weren’t trying to get into the movie business or anything like that.โ€

Jodi Keen
Jodi Keen
Jodi Keen is the managing editor of Evansville Living and Evansville Business magazines.

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