Bobby Pickett
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Biography
Bobby "Boris" Pickett worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Known for making audiences laugh, "Boris" Pickett began his acting career in comedies like "It's a Bikini World" (1967) with Deborah Walley and Tommy Kirk and the William Smith film "Chrome And Hot Leather" (1971). He also appeared in the TV movie "Three's a Crowd" (ABC, 1969-1970). "Boris" Pickett also contributed music to "Disney's DTV Monster Hits" (NBC, 1987-88). His film career continued throughout the eighties and the nineties in productions like the Mark Blankfield comedy "Frankenstein General Hospital" (1988), the mystery thriller "Sister, Sister" (1988) with Eric Stoltz and the action flick "Hot Money" (1989) with Orson Welles. He also appeared in "Lobster Man From Mars" (1990). "Boris" Pickett also created music for the dramatic comedy "Sweet Hearts Dance" (1988) with Don Johnson. "Boris" Pickett's music was also featured in the romantic comedy "Must Love Dogs" (2005) with Diane Lane and the Bradley Cooper blockbuster comedic adaptation "Silver Linings Playbook" (2012). "Boris" Pickett's music was most recently featured in "Hotel Transylvania 2" (2015) with Adam Sandler. In addition to his music, "Boris" Pickett also appeared on-screen in the Candace Cameron Bure comedy adaptation "Frankenstein Sings" (1995). "Boris" Pickett passed away in April 2007 at the age of 69.