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  1. Slim Pickens (1919 - 1983) fue un actor de Estados Unidos conocido por ¿Teléfono rojo? Volamos hacia Moscú, Sillas de montar calientes, La huida, Custer (Serie de TV), Rodeo (Serie de TV), El mágico mundo de Disney (Serie de TV), Outlaws (Serie de TV), The Outcasts (Serie de TV), Pistolero y predicador (TV) y Galería Nocturna: Muera ahora, pague más tarde (TV)

  2. Slim Pickens Active - 1950 - 1996 | Born - Jun 29, 1919 in Kingsburg, California, United States | Died - Dec 8, 1983 | Genres - Western , Drama , Adventure

  3. Slim Pickens was a rodeo regular from the 1940s until retiring from the arena in 1962. More famous for his acting career, Pickens signed with Republic Studios in 1950. With gravelly voice and folksy ways, he appeared in such films as “Stagecoach”, “One-Eyed Jacks”, and “Honeysuckle Rose” (with Willie Nelson). In his most memorable ...

  4. Slim Pickens. Byron Bay, Australia. Slim has toured and played festivals all over Australia and Europe. He is a multi-award winner who has produced ten studio albums. His “Happy Trails” album went to #2 on the Australian Blues and Roots airplay Charts. His music has been heard on radio in the USA, South America, Europe and Australia as well as broadcasts on the internet.

  5. 29 de may. de 2024 · Pickens earned most of his wealth from appearing in about 150 movies and TV shows, such as Filthy Rich, B.J. and the Bear, and The Legend of Custer. Therefore, at the time of his death, American actor Slim Pickens had an estimated net worth of $2.7 million (according to the current inflation rates). Pickens also performed as Charlie Utter ...

  6. 30 de may. de 2017 · Slim Pickens acted in Charles Bronson’s final Western, 1977’s The White Buffalo. Slim sits at far left, next to Bronson, just beneath Director J. Lee Thompson on the high crane. Bronson wears dark sunglasses, which he did regularly throughout the movie, irritating some fans of the real-life “Wild Bill” Hickok he was portraying on film.

  7. Slim Pickens was born Louis Bert Lindley Jr. in Kingsburg, California, on June 29, 1919. He started entering rodeos at 14, much to his father’s dismay. To hide his activities, Pickens entered under a different name every week. One day, he asked “the feller in charge of the rodeo” to give him a good name and the man said, “Kid, why don ...