Bobby Pickett was born on February 11, 1938 in Somerville, Massachusetts, USA and he was a famous TV and film actor. He started his career in 1964 with the TV series called "The Lieutenant" in which he played the role of Alvin C. Hopgood, directors of this TV series are Vincent McEveety, Andrew V. McLaglen, Leon Benson etc and writers of this TV series are Gene Roddenberry, Sy Salkowitz etc, and the cast of the TV series includes: Gary Lockwood, Robert Vaughn, Henry Beckman, Christopher Connelly, Bob Davis etc.
He acted in many other TV series and films such as: "The Long, Hot Summer", “Chrome and Hot Leather”, “Frankenstein General Hospital” etc and he died on April 25, 2007 in West Los Angeles, California, USA.
Why was he famous?
He is famous for acting in the TV series called "The Lieutenant".
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